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AMUSEMENTS. 'ADVENTURE! IN AN .OASIS OP MISSING MEN AND WOMEN! THE REGENTDirwtio* *... J. 0. Williamson Films 8.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Samuel Goldwyn Presents RONALD COLMAN, RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN, With FAY WRAY, ESTELLE TAYLOR, [WARREN HYMER, In THE GARDEN.’ ‘UNHOLY GARDEN,’ Strange, indeed, was the spell of this 1 UNHOLY GARDEN.’ Here from all over the world came adventurers who preyed on their fellow-men., THE REGENT PEATURBTTES Include VIV. M'GRATH, Famous, but VIV. M'GRATH, unorthodox, VTV, M'GRATH, Australian VIV. M'GRATH, Tennis Champion, See him in Slow Motion 1 MOUTH .ORGAN BAND, Bor Plans at The Theatre (phone 12-515, two lines) and at The Bristol, FOOTBALL. .OTAGO RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. GROUND Members’ Tickets, admitting to all grounds under the jurisdiction of the Union during the 1932 Football Season and to all events held on Carisbrook Ground (excepting matches under the jurisdiction of the N.Z.R.U.) to MARCH 31st, 1933- . J , j , Double Ticket (admit member and lady), £2 10s. Single Ticket, £1 10s. E. S. WILSON, Secretary, T. and G. Building, Princes street, Dunedin. DANCING. TO-NIGHT. DON’T FORGET. TO-NIGHT. The Dance of “ All Dunedin.” Hundreds Again Await “TO-NIGHT.” Bigger and Brighter Every Time. “ Never Before has such a Dance Captured the Hearts of the Dunedin Public.” ST. HILDA UNEMPLOYED DANCE, CORONATION HALL. GRAND “MONTE CARLO” COMPETITION OMMBNCES TO-NIGHT, and will Extend ir 5 Weeks. The winner of each week to compete in final. 2 Prizes. £2 Prizes. £2 Prizes, £2 Prizes. also, “ Lucky Spot ’’ Dance. ARRY BOYER’S BAND STILL TAKES COMMAND. First-class Supper Provided Free. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. H. NAPIER, Secretary. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND CHARITY BALL, TOWN HALL [Proceeds to asist the St. Vincent de Paul weiety in alleviating distress in Dunedin), TUESDAY, JUNE 21st, 1932. Watch for further particulars. J. H. A. M’KEEFRY, Hon. Secretary. THE MARIGOLD SALON, MUSSELBURGH RISE (Take Anderson’s Bay tram to Cavell street. Stops right at the door). MONDAY NIGHT. MONDAY NIGHT. Monday Night will be a Big Night at the Marigold. Monday Night will be the Ladies’ Night. All the Ladies will be admitted free on Monday night. The popular Marigold ■ Dance Band will play for Oldtime and Modern Dances from 8 o’clock to Midnight. Admission: Gentlemen, only Is; Ladies Free. Supper can be procured on .the premises for 6d. Buses as usual. The Saturday Night Dances will be postponed until further notice. CARLTON SCHOOL OF DANCING, 204 Princes street south (opp. Alex. Harris’s). Principals, Miss Winnie Robinson and Mr T. Williams. CLASPS FOR BALLROOM DANCING. Learners’ Class every Mon. Evening, 8 till 10. Advanced Class every Wed. Evening. 8 till 10. Terms: 16 lessons £1 Is, or Is 6d per lesson. Phone 22-962. Private Tuition by Appointment. jgARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, MAYFAIR. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MAYFAIR. Dancing De Liue 1? MAYFAIR, at this Popular Dance. Is MAYFAIR. Is Dancing, 8 to 12, both nights. TO-NIGHT, Sporte Orchestra. MONDAY, Savonia Orchestra. Familton, Caterer. PALAIS DANSANT, CONCERT CHAMBER, 8 till 12—TO-NIGHT—B till 12. In a Class by Itself. THE DANCE HALL BEAUTIFUL, Where Dancing is Most Enjoyable. Floor, Lighting Effects, Appointments Unsurpassed. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCES By the Savonia Dance Band. Admission, with Supper, now only 2s. Dance, eorbury school hall, Oxford street, in aid of School Funds, THURSDAY Next, April 21st, at 8 p.m. sharp; supper; Black Cat Band; ladies Is, gentlemen Is 6d; the committee reserves the right of admission. DON’T forget the Portobello Dance Tonight. Bus leaves Queen’s Gardens 7.30 sharp; Is return. Admission to dance, Is 6d. Dagg’s Dance Band in attendance. E~ XTENDED Dance, Tomahawk, Wednesday, 20th in aid of Tomahawk Relief Workers’ Coal and Blanket Fund. Free bus. Supper. Regal Orchestra. AdmissionLadies Is, Gents Is 6d. DON’T forget, Dance, Mornington Catholic School Hall, Monday night; dainty supper; Broadway Band. LECTURES. LIFE of Christ, ultimate fulfilment of all prophecies concerning Him, Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, Sunday, 6.30 o’clock. lIFE of Christ, ultimate fulfilment of -4 all Prophecies concerning Him, Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, Sunday, 6.30 o’clock.

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Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 15