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AMUSEMENTS. OVER 200 SEATS BOOKED YESTERDAY! Diin.rlin nc in all other Centres, Rushes the Bos Plans for * j\ T ext Friday's Stupendous Attraction. ; 'J.VT BE LEFT OUT! HURRY UP AND BOOK! No Ineicate in Prices. No Extra Charge for Booking. Telephone Bookings Cannot be Accepted for the Present. Reservations Accepted by Mail if Accompanied by Money Order. T HE R E G E N T The House with the Perfect Talkies, STILL CRASHES ONWARDS. WITH ITS SMASHING 1930 SUPER-ATTRACTIONS! COMMENCING PRIDAY NEST, The Miracle Picture, ‘EIO RITA.’ ‘RIO R I T A.* ‘RIO RITA.’ ‘RIO R I T A.’ ‘RIO R I T A.' ‘RIO R I T A/ The Mightiest of ail Ziegfcld Stage Shows. Now a Radio (R.K.0.) Colossus of the Audible Screen. THE MAGNUM CPU? OP THE TALKIES. With BEBE DANIELS and JOHN BOLES, BERT WHEELER, 808 WOOLSEY, World-famed Comedians of the Original Stage Show, And Over 500 Others Singers, Dancers, and Beauties. Utterly Dwarfing in its Splendour and Magnificence all other Screen Musical Attractions of the Pant. TWO AND A-HALF HOURS IN PRESENTATION. OVER HALF IN NATURAL COLOUR. THERE HAS NEVER BEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT. BOX PLANS NOW AVAILABLE At The Theatre The Bristol and BeggV

KAITANGATA ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING, MARCH Btb, 1930, Commencing 12.30 o'clock sharp. Handicaps for 135 Yards Sheffield i Competitors arc requested to have their L' entries in by 12.30 o'clock that bandicappers may have events ready to start without loss of time. Special attention is drawn to Boys’ and Girls’ Relay Races for teams of 4 (primary schools). Highland Fling and Sailor's Hornpipe for Boys and Girls under 10 years of age added to programme. A Dance will be held in the Returned Soldiers’ Hall at 8 p.m. Admission; Gents, ’ 2s; Ladies, Is. GEO. M’GHEE, Secretary. CLUTHA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUAL SPORTS, 15th MARCH. £BO in Prize Money and Trophies. £l6 Sheffield. £1 4s Cup, most points in running. Additional Dances: Highland Fling (under 10), medals Ist and 2nd (entry, Is): Sword Dance (under 10), medals Ist and 2nd (entry, Is). Programmes on application to C. M'KENZIE, Secretary. SOUTH OTAGO TROTTING CLUB (Incorporated). ANNUAL MEETING, to be hold at Bat clutha, on MONDAY, March 24tli. 1930. . NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE, with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, March 7th, 1930. J. A. HENDERSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 69, Balclutha, ' OTAGO HUNT CLUB. A PPLICATIONS for the Position of Alt WHIP to the above Club will he received up till 81 h MARCH. Only single men need apply. For salary and other particulars apply to C. R. CAFF IN. Secretary. P.O. Bov 82, Dunedin.

WARNING Hundreds could not get in last night. "Why be disappointed to-night? Reserve your Seats quickly, without extra charge. To-night’s Bookings are already rery heavy. T he REGENT—• New Zealand’s Perfect Talkie Theatre. Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director Beaumont Smith. 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—-7.45. STILL ANOTHER AND GREATER TRIUMPH FOR THE REGENT! LAST NIGHT’S PACKED HOUSE CARRIED AWAY WITH ENTHUSIASM. WITHOUT A RIVAL! BEYOND COMPARE! So said London! So said Europe and America! So said Auckland and Wellington! NOW DUNEDIN SAYS THE SAME. GLORIA SWANSON Jh ■ ‘THE TRESPASSER’ (A United Artists’ Production). The Talking Screen’s Greatest Sensation. GREATER THAN ‘ MADAME X.’ Reservations at Theatre (phone 12-512). On no account can Telephone Bookings be kept after 7.30 to-night. FREE BABY CRECHE AT MATINEE. DANCING. SELECT SCOTTISH DANCE, ARTHUR STREET SCHOOL HALL. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, j Kens Orpheans Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. Kenz Orpheans Supper Included. Kenz Orpheans. Kenz Orphean? Como and dance in diKens Orpheans lightful surroundings to Kenz Orpheans. this famous syncopated Kenz Orpheans. Orchestra. Kenz Orpheans. Kenz Orpheans. Scintillating Lights, Kenz Orpheans. Snappy Tuucs. Kenz Orpheans. Stylish Dances. Kenz Orpheans. Kenz Orpheans. Come. Come. Come. Moulin rouge cabaret (Late Roslyn Theatre). Take Stuart street Car to Terminus. 8 to 12— TO-NIGHT-o to lid. DUNEDIN’S DELIGHTFUL DANCE DUNEDIN’S DELIGHTFUL DANCE Now Riding the Wave of Popularity. Last Week’s Huge Crowd More Than Delighted. All Dancing—Old and New. All Dancing- Old and New, Four Hours’ Fun. Perfect Floor. Pretty Decorations. First-class Orchestra. YOUR PATRONAGE, OUR SERVICE, EVERYBODY HAPPY. Admission, 2s 6d. Supper provided. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Chib. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Bandsmen in To-night. O-NIGHT, 2 Halls. 7.30 till Midnight. Old and New Dances. Two Bands. Two Bands. Sports. Orchestra, Dagg's Dance Band. Supper provided. Admission, 2s 6d. Uniform Admitted Free. DANCE-8 till 12-DANCE, TRADES HALL. K IT KAT DANCE CLUB REOPENING TO-NIGHT. Gents, 2s; Ladies, 2s. Supper Provided. Music by the Kiwi Dance Band. DANCING. TITHE OLIVE LAPPAN SCHOOL REX OPENS SATURDAY, 15th March. A thorough training in all branches of Stage and Fancy Dancing. Ten years professional experience with leading companies. For terns and particulars 69 WARRENDBB STREET. THE COMING DANCE OF THE SEASON. TITHE WALDORF, TO-MORROW A NIGHT, in Coronation Hall, Maori Hill. Tram stops at door. Free hue to Kaikorai, via Highgate and Morningtou after dance. Good orchestra. Good floor. Ladies, 2«; gents, 2s 6d. Supper provided.

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Evening Star, Issue 20422, 1 March 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20422, 1 March 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20422, 1 March 1930, Page 17

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