AMUSEMENTS. WONDERFUL SUCCESS! Dad: “By cripes, we’re famous, Dave—we’ve broken every record-. . . and -everybody m Dunedin wants to be at the Empire to see.ua Rudds. Slor-ruth, there’s never been such crowds as there was last night.’’ ‘ON OUR SELECTION/ ‘ON OUR SELECTION/ At the ... E 11' pI R E DELUXE (Phones 12-432 and 12-433). Afternoon Organ Session, 2.15. . Evening Session De Luxe, 8.0. SPREADING JOYOUS RAYS OF SUNSHINE AND LAUGHTER ROUND THE ■ WORLD! The Screen Version of STEELE RUDD’S Famous Comedy, ‘ON OUR SELECTION,’ •ON OUR SELECTION,’ ‘ON OUR SELECTION,’ ‘ON OUR SELECTION,’ ‘ON OUR SELECTION,’ ‘ON OUR SELECTION,’ ‘ON OUR SELECTION,’ ‘ON OUR SELECTION,’ ‘ON OUR SELECTION,’ ‘ON OUR SELECTION,’ With DAD --- MUM DAVE KATE SARAH JOE CRANKY JACK And All the Beloved Characters from Steele Rudd’s Famous Novels. You’ll scream when Dad falls into the river with a cartload of squealing pigs—you’ll roar when the mad bull runs wild and smashes' up “ the happy home ” —and when Dave starts to make love as only Dave can—well, that’s only another whirlwind of mirth in this comedy cyclone that will thoroughly test your laughter powers. AND WHAT AN ARRAY OF WONDER. FUL SUPPORTING ENTERTAINMENT. • CINESOUND NEWS. SYMPHONY IN STEEL. PHOTOGRAPHIC GEMS OF SYDNEY AND ENVIRONS. MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. And PAUL CULLEN at the Organ. YOU MUST RESERVE EARLY. Plans Now Open at The Theatre. Phone Reserves for To-night Will NOT BS Hold After 7.45. , Free List Entirely Suspended! ■ * EDUCATIONAL. i - • OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH t ■ SCHOOLS. . ENROLMENTS, 1933. 1 THE FIRST TERM will commence on MONDAY, February 6. Parents and Guardians-of Pupils are asked to note the following:— BOYS’ SCHOOL.-PRESENT PUPILS who intend to return are required to. give notice of such intention to the undersigned on or . before MONDAY, January 23, and INTENDING. PUPILS must give! notice on or before SATURDAY, January 28, of their intention to enrol. ■ The High Schools’ Office will REOPENi on TUESDAY, January 1 ’ 24. Application for the form of notice for New Pupils may, bo made at the office on or after that date, or may be forwarded in writing immediately. Present pupils will give notice; on the . forms already supplied. GIRLS’ SCHOOL.—Notices of Intention' to Enrol or- to Return are NOT required. NEW PUPILS will enrol at the Schools on MONDAY, February 6, and PRESENT? PUPILS will return on TUESDAY, February 7. ~ Illustrated prospectuses for both school* may be had on application on or after JANUARY 24. RECTORY BOARDING HOUSE. Accommodation for a limited number’ of boys is available in the Rectory Boarding House. A wise control over boarders is maintained. They are given proper guidance and assistance in their evening preparation by qualified masters, and every attention is paid to their health and comfort. Full boarding fee, £lB 10s per term, with discount for prompt payment. Lower rates for those not in residence during week-ends. Full particulars may be had on application to the undersigned. C. R. M'LEAN, Secretary Board of Governors. 236 Moray place, Dunedin.UNIVERSITY OP OTAGO. , UNIVERSITY NATIONAL - BURSARIES. APPLICATIONS for the above Bursaries for 1933 must be made to the Director, of Education,' on forms which can be obtained at the Registrar’s Office-NOT LATER THAN Ist FEBRUARY. Students who propose to enter the : University this year, and who sat the Entrance Scholarship Examination last December with a view to qualifying for a University National Bursary,, should obtain these forms without delay. - J. K. H. INGLIS, Acting Registrar. NANCY G. H. HOBSON, L.A.8., (Violin Teaching), ■ Gold Medallist, Trinity College, TEACHER OP VIOLIN, Rudiments, Harmony, and Counterpoint, Preparatory, Classes at a small fee'will be arranged. For prospectus and appointments, ring telephone No. 23-013, or The Bristol Piano Co. HELMUTS HOFFMAN (Berlin State Academy of Music)' Is Prepared to Receive • r PUPILS for the PIANOFORTE. Term Commences First Week in FEBRUARY. Mr Hoffman will specialise in Instruction' in Concert Playing and Interpretation. Two Special SCHOLARSHIPS will Inawarded, each of one year’s free tuition under Mr HOFFMAN—1. For the Student of any grade showing most promise. 2. For the best advanced Student. Full particulars and. entry, forms may obtained from. CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTI?. Mr Hoffman will- be in attendance at Begg’s on THURSDAY, 26th January, from 3.30 to 5 p.m., for Interview. BEGG’S PIANO CLASSES, ,1933., These Classes will be Resumed from SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, Commencing at 9 a.m. If sufficient inducement offers, a Clam will be held during the week in the afternoon as well. ■ . , FEE, 10s per term. Full particulars on application, to GHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD. ROSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE LIMITED: Principal, T. J. ROSSBOTHAM, I.P.a, (Honours), Dowling street, Dunedin. * Telephone 10-736. REOPENING MONDAY, 23rd JANUARY, BROWN’S Commercial College.—Moderat* fees, rapid individual,tuition; studeht* recommended . positions; Shorthand, Typo. writing. Bookkeeping.—Telephone 10-697. WRITING- For Profit.—Manuscript Criticised Free; learn how .to write and .where to. sell; send for prospectusDirector Commercial Writers’ Institute. Box 295,- Dunedin. • : W ANTED, expert Tuition in Marcell W?J er -''’aving, Shingling; state tqr —135, ‘ Star ’ Office.
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Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 15
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