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AMUSEMENTS. NOT SINCE ' ON APPROVAL ’ Have We Seen Such A DELIGHTFUL BRITISH COMEDY! -VJ 1 HE HEGENT--2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY-8.0 p.m. Paramount’s Wittiest and Funniest All-British Comedy! ‘ SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ •SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ ‘SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ ‘SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ •SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ •SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ ‘SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ ‘SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ ‘SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ ‘SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ ‘SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ ‘ SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ • SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ • SERVICE FOR LADIES,’ THE ROMANCE OF A HEAD WAITER MISTAKEN FOR A PRINCE! With LESLIE HOWARD, LESLIE HOWARD. LESLIE HOWARD, LESLIE HOWARD, LESLIE HOWARD, LESLIE HOWARD, Benita Hume, Benita Hume. Geo. Grossmith, Geo. Grossmith, It i» the superbly-produced comedy-drama pt the romance of a head waiter who is mistaken for a Prince by the spoiled daughter of a Millionaire. Bos Plans at “ The Bristol.” Theatre telephone 12-513 —two lines. CITIZENSI DUNEDIN EXPECTS (Every Man and Woman will Do Their ‘ Duty. ATTEND! POST OFFICE DEMONSTRATION, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 4. At 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor (Mr R. S. Black) will preside. Hear the true story. Four, short, bright speeches. JUlie Otago Regimental Band has generously consented to assist. 4,000 FREE SEATS. Come Early If You Want One. Seats will be Reserved above the platform for representatives of public bodies, societies, trades organisations, lodges, and clubs favourable to the movement. Early application is desirable as the reservations are limited. . Applications for tickets to be lodged at the Town Hall. DANCING. COMBINED ATHLETIC AND MING DANCE, PIONEER HALL, THURSDAY NEXT. Dancing 8 p.m.-l a.m.. Kenz Orpheans’ Band. Old and New Dances featured. Special [Attractions and Good Prizes, po not miss this big event! Excellent Supper Arrangements. 'Admission: Gentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s. J. W. HOLLEY, Secretary, Dance Committee. OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE usual MONTHLY OLD-TIME DANCE will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 3rd inst., at 8 o’clock. Admission, 2s 6d, supper included. W. PATERSON, Secretary. COLLEGIANS’ DANCE ASSEMBLY, VICTORIA HALL, 8 o’clock. To-night. The Most Beautifully Decorated To-night. Hall in Dunedin. To-night. Oriental lighting effects for To-night. Twilight Dances, Excuse Me, To-night. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spots. To-night. To-night. Set Supper. Tom Katz Band. .To-night. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. I'VT Z.L.P. —Grand Concert and Dance, -I-v • South Dunedin Town Hall, Thursday, 4th. Waltzing competition, trophies ■Valued 30s. Concert, dance, supper. Admission, Is, DANCE will be held in Old St. John’s Buildings, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 8 to 12; admission, 6d. DANCE, Victoria Hall, Thursday; Lucky Spots and Monte Carlo; gents 6d, ladies 6d; Sports Orchestra. —M. Matheson, lion, sec. ’IVf ONSTER Mad Hatters’ Dance, Porto'4VJL hello, Saturday night; prizes lady and gent most original hat; don’t miss this. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. iXJOARD.—Two Men, share sunny room; ■JLm washing, mending, phone, piano; good home, close Town Hall; 185.—28, ‘ Star.’ jXJOARD. —Two mates Share Room, single I*3 beds; washing, mending.—l 7 Eglinton road, Carisbrook. ' ..TfcOUGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon (ReJL* oently Renovated). —Permanents, 27s ’6d; Casuals. 7s 6d; Bed, breakfast, 4s 6d; breakfast 7 a.m. —Phone 12-601. R‘ AINBOW Private Hotel (opposite Penroso’s). —Comfortable Accommodation, bed, breakfast, 4s; casuals. 6s 6d; permanent board Bpecially*reduced; 3-course dinner or tea for Is.—Phono 13-283. PARTLY Crippled Returned Soldierwants Board and Lodging, washing, £1 per week, central.—947, ‘ Star.’ "*TACANCIES for Permanent Boarders at I ▼ 642 Cumberland street (opposite Museum Ground). One steady Boarder, private lit family, good- home; washing, etc.; yery central, reasonable. —26 Cargill .street. WANTED, good Private Board and Residence, bv Single Man; South Dunedin or St. Hilda preferred; state particulars. —986, ‘ Sfar.’ THE ‘EVENING STAR,’ DUNEDIN. SUBSCRIPTION: WEEKLY (Delivered), Ninepence. .ORDERS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS AND AGENTS, MOTOR CAR DRIVERS, OR SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE. TELEPHONE No. 11-745. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THE ■'STAR ’ POSTED are requested to Address Instructions in THE MANAGER, THE ‘EVENING STAR,’ DUNEDIN, P.O. Box 527.

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Evening Star, Issue 21170, 2 August 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21170, 2 August 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21170, 2 August 1932, Page 11