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AMUSEMENTS. BRITAIN’S SUPREME DRAMATIC TRIUMPH, MAURICE MOSCOVITCH’S MAURICE MOSCOVITCH’S Great Stage Success Made 1,000 times Greater by the Limitless Scope of the Audible Screen! t he Direction ... .. 2.11 p.m.regent J. 0. Williamson Films. -TWICE DAILY S F ® ‘THE •THE •THE •T H E ‘THE •THE •T H E •T H E ■THE 'THE •THE ‘THE •THE •THE •THE ‘T H E •T H B ‘THE ‘THE •THE •THE /THE • the * T H E -'THE THE STORY OP A MEDICAL “ OUTSIDER ” ,IN WHOSE HANDS FATE PLACED THE POWER OF RESTORATION OF A GIRL’S WOMANHOOD. BOX PLANS at “ THE THEATRE ” (12-513 —two line*) and at “ The Bristol.” AT LASTj EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR In f PALMY - DAYS.’ .‘PALMY - DAYS.’ Opening with a Midnight Matinee, Thursday Next, at 11.15, DANCINO. DANCE AT TOMAHAWK, OWING to numerous requests from delighted Patrons last week, a DANCE will be held TO-NIGHT (Saturday) in GLENCAIRN HALL. Sports Orchestra, Lucky Spot, Leap Year Dances. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, Is 6d. Free bus leaves Queen’s Gardens at 7.45, after dance. Early settlers’ hall (Late Wembley), TO-NIGHT, JANUARY 9th, 8 to 12 o’clock. Old and New Dances. Music by the Famous Jubilee Orchestra. Supper, • Admission, & 6d; After-theatre Patrons, Is 6d. Palais Dansant, fTIO-NIGHT, Palais Dansant. X O-NIGHT, Palais Dansant, CONCERT CHAMBER. Palais Dansant. 8 till midnight. Palais Dansant, Old and New Dances. Palais Dansant. Two Bands: Palais Dansant. Arthur Frost's Band, Palais Dansant. Savonia Dance Band. Palais Dansant. (Late Dagg’s Band). Palais Dansant. 2s 6d, with Supper. ,|U AR I GOLD SALON. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY NIGHT), Old-time and Modern Dances from 8-12 o’clock. PULL BAND, NINE MUSICIANS. Come abng to-night and hear Mr Doug. Dagg’s New Dance Band and his Popular Gaiety Girls. Prices of Admission: Is 6d Single or 2s 6d Double Ticket. Supper may be obtained for 6d extra. Buses as usual after dance. fJTHE MARIGOLD SALON. THE SUMMER TIME DANCE CLUB MONDAY NIGHT DANCE. MONDAY NIGHT DANCE. Mr Doug. Dagg’s New Dance Band will play for Old-time and Modern Dances from 8-12 o’clock. 'Admission, only Is. Admission, only Is. Buses run as usual after the dance. THE DANCERS’ INSTITUTE will hold its MONTHLY SOCIAL in the EMBASSY SALON, TUESDAY, 12th, at 7.45 p.m. Admission by membership; Gents, Is 6d; Ladies, Is. Admission by invitation: .Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. Smith’s Jubilee Dance Band. Right of Admission Reserved. J, STEWART, Hon. Sec. LEGAL NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that ail Creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims in duplicate at the Public Trust Office, at Dunedin, on or before the 9th day of FEBRUARY, 1932. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: —‘I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” BOWDEN) EMILY, late of Miller’s Plat, Widow, died 12.9.31. MITCHELL, WILLIAM, late of Dunedin, Retired Grocer, died 26.12.31. NORMAN, ROBERT JOSEPH, late of Dunedin, Taxi Proprietor, died 15.12.31. ORBELL, JOHN ARTHUR, late of Seacliff, Retired Farmer, died 28.12.31. ROBERTSON, JAMES KENT, late of Dunedin, Retired Engine Driver, died 31.12.31. G. H. ELLIFFE, . , District Public Trustee. 9th January, 1932. PERSONAL. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ITIHB SECRETARY will be in attendance X at the Office, Security Buildings, Stuart street, DAILY, 2-4 p.m. (Saturday excepted), to Interview Women Requiring Advice in Domestic Difficulties. All communications strictly confidential. Telephone 10465. JOSEPH MARKS, who was charged with breaking and entering is not the Son, or Anyone connected with C. R. Marks, 11 Hyde street, Dunedin. WANTED, young Lady for Company; good home, free board.—B73, * Star.’ FINANCIAL. TVTONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD . A AND LEASEHOLD SECURITIES. ASLIN, BROWN, AND ALLOO. Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co.’s Buildings, Bond street.

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Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 15