AMUSEMENTS. TALKIES AT THEIR BEST! TALKIES AT THEIR BEST! TALKIES AT THEIR BEST! HOII -TIEA.TBE Formerly Everybody's. Renovated and Redecorated throughout, and the latest heating system installed. THE ONE-PRICE TALKIE HOUSE; Is Is Is Is Is TO ALL PARTS. Children Half-price All Sessions, TWO SESSIONS DAILY— Afternoon, 2.15; Evening, 7.45. NORMA SHEARER 1“ ‘THE LAST OP MRS CHENEY.’ ‘THE LAST OF MRS CHENEY.’ ‘THE LAST OF MRS CHENEY.’ ‘THE LAST OP MRS CHENEY.’ ‘THE LAST OP MRS CHENEY.’ ‘THE LAST OP MRS CHENEY.’ ‘THE LAST OF MRS CHENEY.’ •THE LAST OF MRS CHENEY.’ ‘THE LAST OF MRS CHENEY.’ ■THE LAST OF MBS CHENEY.’ ‘THE LAST OP MRS CHENEY.’ ‘THE LAST OP MRS CHENEY.’ ‘THE LAST OP MRS CHENEY.’ Dramatic—Humorous— Surprising. Box Plan at Bristol till 5 p.m. (Booking Fee 6d extra). Then at Roxy Sweet Shop. Seats may bo reserved by Phoning Theatre, 11-565. jgIGGEST NEWS OF THE DAY! JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR CHAS. FARRELL CHA6. FARRELL CHAS. FARRELL Eclipsing Their ‘ Sunny-Side Up ’ Roles In - SOCIETY BLUES.’ ‘ SOCIETY BLUES.’ WATCH FOR IT! WATCH FOE IT! TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 16th JUNE, at 8 p.m., GRAND ORGAN RECITAL. > / The City Organist (W. G. Price, Mus. Doc., Oxon.) will Play; MARCH PROM THE SONATA ‘ PONTIFICALS ’ (Lemmens). 1 ROMANCE ’ (Rubinstein). FANTASIB ON * O SANCTISSIMA ’ (Lux). ■ PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN A MINOR ’ (Bach). MARCHE TUEQUB ’ (Silas). THE SWAN’ (S. Saens). * SERENADE BADINE ’ (Gabriel-Marie). JVERTURE TO ‘MARTHA’ (Flotow). Admission, Is, Doors open 7.30 p.m. Entrance from Moray place only. T»OOK YOUR SEAT, PLEASE, DO NOT " DALLY, Crowding crowds crowd fast to ‘ SALLY.’ PRINCESS—DAILY-NIGHTLY. TUMBLE SALE, ST. STEPHEN’S HALL, ** Howe street, North Dunedin, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, at 2 p.m. Warm Clothing, Shoes, Etc. ST. GLAIR HOT SALT WATER CURATIVE BATHS and Massage for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica, Lumbago, etc.— Phone 23-668; open daily from 6 a.m.; registered, masseurs in attendance. DANCING. Early settlers’ hall and PIONEERS’ HALL. SPECIAL CARNIVAL DANCE • SPECIAL CARNIVAL DANCE In honour of the visit of the British Rugby Team. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club, Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Visiting Footballers Invited. To-night, To-night, 7.30 till midnight. Balloons, Streamers, Paper Hats, ■ Novelties. Spotlight Effects. Guessing Competition. Prizes, Two £1 Seats at Test Match. Two Halls. Two Halls. Specially Decorated. Specially Decorated. Admission, 2s 6d. Supper Provided. DANCING. When Learning to Dance it is cheaper and quicker to learn from Qualified Teachers. Both Miss WINNIE ROBINSON and Mr T. WILLIAMS, Principals of CARLTON STUDIO OF DANCING, Duke’s Buildings (Upper St, Andrew street), are qualified teachers by examination, and possess Teachers’ Diplomas. Classes for Ballroom Dancing are held every Monday and Wednesday Evening, 8 till 10. Private .lessons and classes arranged. • Further particulars at Studio any evening. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. POPULAR DANCE, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, 8 to 12—TO-NIGHT—B to 12. To commemorate the visit of the British Rugby team a Special Dance has been arranged for To-night. Members of both teams have been invited and expressed their willingness to attend. DUNEDIN’S DELIGHTFUL DANCE DUNEDIN’S DELIGHTFUL DANCE In the beautiful Concert Chamber, the finest in the Dominion, with its wonderful dancing floor-and appointments. OLD AND NEW DANCES. OLD AND NEW DANCES. Music by the One and Only Band, “THE CIVIC SIX,” ‘‘THE CIVIC SIX,” Tho Finest Band in Town. THE MOST LUXURIOUS DANCE HALL. CENTRAL, COSY, CONVENIENT. Right in the heart of the city. ALL PLEASURE and no Disappointments AWAIT YOU. Right of Admission Reserved. Admission, 2s 6d. Supper provided. COMB TO BRIGHTON BALL On THURSDAY, JUNE 19th, At 8 p.m. Music, Smith’s Jubilee Band. Gents, 3s; Ladies, 2s. IF you; need Building Material, send on Advertisement to the ‘Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 20510, 14 June 1930, Page 17
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