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AMUSEMENTS. Telephone Immediately 12-513 (two lines), or call at “THE REGENT ” for Reserved Scats at Is 6d and 2s (No Tax). Unreserved Seats at is. PROCEEDS WILL BUY BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE POOR. THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS WILL APPEAR:— Messrs K. OTTREY, S. H. OSBORN, J. DAVIES, SYD. GEORGE, W. KERSHAW, W. LE GAL, W. RUFFELL, S. G. ANGEL, H. HUNTER, ALFRED WALMSLEY, E. KERR and E. KERR, Jun., R. DUERDON, H. RUSSELL, and the “ ORPHAN’S CLUB ORCHESTRA” (Conductor, Mr ARTHUR G. FROST). LATE TRAMS ARRANGED FOR Special Arrangements have been IF NECESSARY. made to have the Box Plans Open at The Regent Theatre on Sunday SO BOOK NOW! from 2.30 p.m. JJ I S MATES T Y ’ S T H E A T 11 E THURSDAY, JUNE 30th. FRIDAY, JULY Ist. SATURDAY, JULY 2nd. The Dunedin Comedy Players will present Frederick Lonsdale's Brilliant Three-act Comedy I ‘ AREN’T WE ALL? ’ ‘ AREN’T WE ALL? ’ | I ‘ AREN’T WE ALL? ’ | I I The Comedy of the Year. Brimful and overflowing with mirth—Wonderful frocking. Beautifully staged and mounted. The following powerful cast has been selected for the production:— Misses Jessie M’Lemian, Gweuda Burt, Nancy Oram, and Mary Jolly; Messrs Ernest Griffin, K. Palmer, R. Herbert, Colin Tapley, Harold Bain, F. H, Dampen, and Keg. Tapley. A POPULAR PLAY AT POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at The Bristol Opens on Monday. ‘ AREN’T WE ALL? ’ ‘ AREN’T WE ALL? ’ ‘ AREN’T WE ALL? ’ “THE HI T Z,” DUNEDIN’S LEADING CAFE. Reduced Prices. Reduced Prices. Reduced Prices. Reduced Prices. Reduced Prices. Reduced Prices. The Management nave Pleasure in Announcing the following REDUCED TARIFF, commencing from MONDAY FIRST, 27th June:— 3 COURSE DINNER FOR Is. 3 COURSE DINNER FOR Is. 3 COURSE DINNER FOR Is. Although Prices are Reduced, our usual High Standard of Quality will be maintained. Dine in Comfort, amid Beautiful Surroundings, and Enjoy Meals Unequalled in the City.

DUNEDIN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY (Hon. Conductor, B. Squarise, R.C.M.T.) Will Present their SECOND CONCERT This Season in tho CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, On TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1932, At 8 p.m. An Interesting and Varied Orchestral Programme has been arranged for. Tho Vocalists for this Concert will be Miss THELMA PAINE, ' Mr S. KERSHAW. Box Plan Opens at The Bristol on Friday, July 1, 1932. 2s 6d Tickets obtainable at the door or at tho Concert Hall. E. S. WILSON Secretary. Dunedin citizens’ day nurseries (Inc.). WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, 1932, at 2 p.m., At the Nurseries, 219 Moray place, CAKE AND PRODUCE SALE. Donations would be gratefully accepted. . ETHEL JACKSON, Hon. Secretary.

SKATINQ. MUR R AY’S, SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. •HARD-UP PARTY! HARD-UP PARTY" TUESDAY, 10 p.m. Till 1.30 a.m. A REAL WHOOPEE PARTY!!! 2s—TICKETS ON SALE AT RINK TO-NIGHT—2s. 308 MORAY PLACE. Phone 11-160. ‘‘The Big Rink with tho Perfect Floor ’• TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Extended Session, 7.30 till 11. Ladies, Is; Gents, Is 6d. Competitions and Novelties. A Splendid Night’s Entertainment, with Fun and Thrills for All Who Meet at MURRAY’S. Beginners Taught by Professional Skaters.

REGAL! REGAL! SKATING. “THE BIG RINK.” TO-NIGHT, • TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 11. 7.30 to 11. Usual Price. FINAL OF THE CLUE SPOT FOR MEN. Monlo Carlo, Lucky Spot for Ladies, Novelties, etc. Beginners Taught by Professional Instructors. Learu on the Largest and Best Floor in Dunedin. CORNER CUMBERLAND AND ST. ANDREW STREETS. Phono 13-263. TRADE PERSONAL. H. REAY, Siguwriter and Decora- “ ' • tor, wishes to intimate that he has removed from 259 Cumberland street to larger and more commodious premises situated at 207 Princes street (above R. S. M’Konzic, land agent). REMBRANDT Studio.—3 Post Cards for 3s 6d; Enlargement given away with every dozen photographs.—l 99 George street. FOR Good-class Tailoring and Best Materials and moderate priced try MacLeod MacGillivray, Rattray street. LOWER prices now; Suits from £5 ss, tailored on premises; others from £4, guaranteed best value. —MacLeod MacGillivray. NOW is the time get your Suit made while in town; try MacLeod MaoGillivray, Rattray street. '%7'OU want a New Suit? Well, try MaoJL Lood MacGillivray, Rattray street, satisfaction guaranteed. MISS BOY’ER, specialist in Electrolysis, 120 Moray place (four doors above Public Library); superfluous hairs and moles removed. ROGERS AND HART, Manufacturers of Kerbs, Log Boxes, Firescreens, specialists in Electroplating. Opposite tram sheds, Princes street. FOR EXCHANGE. OWNER of heavy lirst-class Sedan Car will consider Exchange for Business Property, Lighter Car, or any Proposition with equity up to £l5O. —319, ’ Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 15

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