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AMUSEMENTS. In conjunction with the Screening of THE EOSARY ’ we are presenting an ATMOSPHERIC STAGE PROLOGUE, ATMOSPHERIC STAGE PROLOGUE, Introducing ‘ln a Monastery Garden and ‘The Rosary,’ sung by Miss RITA HOLMES. Arranged by A. Regan. rr H E REGENT Direction J- C. Williamson Films 2.15p.m. - TWICE DAILY ‘ THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL STORY. ‘THE ‘THE i* THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘THE 8 p.m. ROSARY,' ROSARY,’ ROSARY,’ ROSARY,' ROSARY,’ ROSARY,’ ROSARY,’ ROSARY,' Starring I Margot Grahame, Elizabeth Allen, | Margot Grahame, Elizabeth Allen, Walter Piers, Etc. Walter Piers, Etc. With a magnificent stage investiture as beautiful as it is rare . . . and every interior setting distinctly a work of art, ‘THE ROSARY' is in every sense of the word a talking production de luxe! BRITISH AND BETTER STILL! THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE ROSARY,; THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE ROSARY,_ THE ROSARY,’ .‘THE ROSARY, TOE ROSARY.’ ‘THE ROSARY/ THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE ROSARY, ( THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE ROSARY, THE ROSARY,’ ‘THE ROSARY^ THE ROSARY.’ ‘THE ROSARY. Bos Plans at “The Bristol and Ihe legent" (phone 12-515, two lines). One of THE Pictures of the Year, Rich man’s folly, Inspired by CHARLES DICKENS’S Immortal Story, ‘DOMBEY AND SON. What a Treat in Store For You! dancing. GRAND unemployment;, dance, MAIN TOWN HALL, MAIN TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT—B Till 12-TO-NIGHT. THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS. THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS. ' N AID OF UNEMPLOYMENT FUNDS. N AID OF UNEMPLOYMENT FUNDS, lever before-perhaps never s^gain—such a bow. Your only opportunity at the price, in the beautiful Main Town Hall, OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCES. LUCKY SPOTS. PRIZES. GRAND FOX-TROT COMPETITION ’or the Championship of Otago, and to be udged by Miss Helen Abraham and Mr Kevin Dun, principals of •HYLLIS BATES DANCING ACADEMY, ’our Hours of Real Delight. Come along for the Time of your Life. SAVONIA DANCE BAND SAVONIA DANCE BAND And ARTHUR FROST’S DANCE BAND ARTHUR FROST’S DANCE BAND Will Play the Tunes that Make you Dance. BROADCAST BY 4ZW. Emission: One Shilling and 6d for Supper. 0-NIGHT! DON’T FORGET TO-NIGHT! THE DANCE OF ALL DUNEDIN. “SEEING IS BELIEVING.” ur Dance Hall is now recognised as the Star Week-end Attraction. St. KILDA UNEMPLOYED DANCE, CORONATION HALL. Grancl “ Monte Carlo ” Competition, lie third heat takes place to-night. Prizes !, Prizes £2, Prizes £2. Lucky Spot Dance, acky Spot. Harry Boyer’s Five Meiodyakers, Dunedin’s Loading Orchestra, irst-class set supper free. LADIES. Is. GENTS, Is 6d. NOTE.—Let it bo clearly understood that anagement reserves the right of admit,ncc, and any person under the influence 1 liquor, or carrying same, will be immeately ejected. GOLD PROSPECTORS’ EQUIPMENT DANCE (Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Mayoress, Mr and Mrs R. S. Black), MONDAY, 2nd MAY, 8 p.m, EARLY SETTLERS’ AND PIONEER HALLS. Don’t miss this Monster Dance. The largest ever held in the Dominion. Proceeds in aid of providing equipment for prospectors. Admission, Is. Supper, fid extra. Under the auspices of Dunedin’s £IOO Old-time Dance Committee. Early settlers’ hall, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MAYFAIR. Championship Is MAYFAIR. of Otago. Is MAYFAIR. Waltz Contest. Is MAYFAIR. Judge, J. Clifford, Esq. la Contest Waltzing, under a thorough, capable judge, to Music that makes ' you dance. Sports Orchestra. Admission, Is; Supper, fid. Familton, Caterer. THE DANCE WITH THE REPUTATION. DANCERS’ INSTITUTE’S MONTHLY SOCIAL, EMBASSY SALON. EXTENDED NIGHT, TUESDAY NEXT, 7.45 p.m. Smith’s Jubilee Dance Band. Prices: By Membership—Gents 25,-Ladies la. By Invitation—Gents 2s fid, Ladies Is fid. Right of Admission Reserved. J. STEWART, Hon. Sec. CARLTON SCHOOL OF DANCING, 204 Princes street south (opp. Alex. Harris’s). Principals, Miss Winnie Robinson and Mr T. Williams. CLASSES FOR BALLROOM DANCING. Learners’ Class every Mon. Evening, 8 till 10. Advanced Class Every Wed. Evening, 8 till 10. Terms: 16 lessons £1 Is, br Is bd per jesson. Phone 22-962. Private Tuition by Appointment. DANCE, i SAINTS’ YOUNG PEOPLE’S CLUB. RAND CARNIVAL, Parishioners and Friends, To be held in ALL SAINTS’ HALL, CUMBERLAND STREET, ■ TO-NIGHT, APRIL 30th, At 7.45 p.m. cy Dress Optional. Venetian Orchestra, 9 Players. Supper. OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. 3E USUAL MONTHLY OLD-TIME DANCE will be held in the Early lers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENr, May 4th, at 8 o’clock. Jmission, 2s fid. Supper provided. W. PATERSON, Secretary. JUBILEE DANCE. Embassy The Usual Dance will be held Salon. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Embassy 8 to 12. Salon, Come to the Place where you Embassy get the real enjoyment. Salon. Dance to the Favourites Embassy (Jubilee Band), Salon, Then a Supper, Tasty and Embassy Plenty. Admission, 2s. EXTENDED Dance, Tomahawk, Wednesday, 4th, in aid of Tomahawk relief workers’ coal and blanket fund: free bus; supper; Melody Makers' Orchestra; ladies Is, gents Is 6d. E Popular Dance, Portobello, Tonight; admission Is fid; bus leaves n’s Gardens at 7.30, return fare Is; ;r available in hall; Dagg’s Band in

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Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21090, 30 April 1932, Page 15