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amusements. AMUSEMENTS. “ DUNEDIN WEEK ” IS “ STRAND WEEK.” WE HAVE THE SHOW OF SHOWS! g T RASD THEATRE (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre). Matinee, 2.15; Erening, 8. Always Cosy and Warm. BRITISH VOICES! BRITISH MYSTERY! BRITISH JUSTICE! BRITISH COMEDY! In the Famous Stage Thriller \ ‘ THE SILENT WITNESS/ ! ‘THE SILENT WITNESS,’ ‘THE SILENT WITNESS,’ I ‘THE SILENT WITNESS,’ I The Gripping Story of a Baronet Father who shoulders a Son’s Guilt and is involved in the most amazing trial that ever took place in the Old Bailey, With the Distinguished English Actor, LIONEL ATWILL, HERBERT MUNDIN (Comedian), GRETA NISSEN. Fox News, Comedy, Travelogue, Etc. Plans at Bristol and Theatre (13-379). COMING FRIDAY NEXT! The Brightest, Snappiest, Most Laughable of Stories, ‘DANCE - TEAM/ ‘DANCE TEAM,’ ‘DANCE TEAM,’ With Those Loveable Young Stars, SALLY EILI. IS—JAMES DUNN, To Whom Life was a Never-ending Waltz! RESERVIOR TEA ROOMS (late Essex House); Morning and Afternoon Teas and Supper Parties by Arrangement; lovely views; cosy fires. —Mrs J. Dickison, proprietress. RADIANT Health Club, corner Kiug-St. Andrew streets, Wednesday, Ist, 8 p.m., Fancy Dress Social, dancing; ladies 6d and basket, gentlemen Is. REPEATING ITS AMAZING PERFORMANCES. ALL RECORDS SHATTERED IN NEW ZEALAND STILL GOING STRONG AFTER 9 WEEKS IN SYDNEY—AND NOW A SENSATION IN DUNEDIN! gT. JAMES THEATRE Whore Sound Sounds Best. Direction Sir Benjamin and John Fuller. Matinee, 2.15. Evening, 8 o’clock. The Warmest Theatre in Town. THOSE TWO FASCINATING STARS i JOAN CRAWFORD I With CLARK GABLE In the Brilliant Stage Success Brought to the Screen for the First Time, And in Addition, LAUREL AND HARDY In their Funniest Scream, ‘ COME CLEAN.’ Box Plans at Bristol till 5 p.m., then at Jacobs’s. Theatre phone 13-702 (after 7 p.m.). gOUTH DUNEDIN TALKIES (King Edward Theatre). TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A Whirlwind of Laughter that will Sweep i Through the Audience like a Hurricane, ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ Also, THE OPENING OF THE SYDNEY BRIDGE. . THE SYDNEY BRIDGE. THE SYDNEY BRIDGE. THE SYDNEY BRIDGE. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. For Reserves Ring Theatre (22-573). ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN. 6d. “ COME TO DUNEDIN WEEK ’’ CONCERTS THIS EVENING. TOWN HALL AT 8 DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR, JOHN T. LEECH’S LYRIC CHOIR. AND MINNESINGERS LADIES’ CHOIR (Conductor. Mr John T. Leech). CONCERT CHAMBER MISCELLANEOUS AND NATIONAL CONCERT. STELLA MUSICALS, in Excerpts from Grand Opera, Supported bv Signora Martinolli-Reggiardo’s Instrumental Sextette. ST. PHILOMENA’S CHOIR, in the National Airs of Ireland. MONS. DB ROSE’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, in National Music. ST. HILDA BAND'S BRASS QUARTET, in Appropriate Music. During the interval Miss ESTHER JAMES, who is on a Walking Tour through New Zealand, will give a few minutes’ talk on her experiences. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE TO EACH CONCERT. AMUSEMENT PARK, IN TOWN HALL BASEMENT. Admission Free. ■ MINIATURE RIFLE COMPETITIONS, AT DRILL HALL. COMMUNITY SING, 12.30 to 1.10 p.m., and ORGAN RECITAL, 1.15 to 2 p.m,, TOWN HALL. SPORTING. DUNEDIN JOCKEY C L U B. WINTER MEETING, 1932. WINTER MEETING, 1952. WINTER MEETING, 1932. WINTER MEETING, 1932. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, JUNE Ist. 3rd, and 4th. JUNE Ist, 3rd, and 4th. First Race Each Day, 11.45 a.m. Last Kace, 4.11 p.m. UNEMPLOYED BAND IN ATTENDANCE EVERY DAY. Hot Luncheon obtainable on Course at reduced price, 2s tid. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is 6d; Grand Stand, 7s 6d; Ladies, 2s 6d. Admission Tickets obtainable at Railway Station, Jacobs's, and the Club's Office. SPECIAL TRAINS from DUNEDIN at short intervals from 10.55 a.m. The Last Special Train will not leave Dunedin before 11.10 a.m. on Ist June and 11.50 a.m. on 3rd and 4th June. Tho Usual Ordinary Trains will also run. Railway Fares on any Trains (the usual suburban rate), Is 6d Second Class. All Trains Stop at Kensington and Caversham. To avoid congestion at tho gates, Rail Patrons are requested to Purchase Admission Tickets at Railway Station. Buses leave Cargill’s Monument from about 10.30 a.m. Fare, 2s 6d return. L. G. HILL, Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 21116, 31 May 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21116, 31 May 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21116, 31 May 1932, Page 11