AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT OF One of the most outstanding productions seen in Dunedin for many months. JOAN CRAWFORD and GARY COOPER In ‘TO-DAY WE LIVE.’ THRILLING! DRAMATIC! ROMANTIC! Also THE ROLAND SEXTETTE, rjp HE SEGE HT - SCREENING 2,15 and 8 p.m. Commencing To-morrow! MERRY. SPRIGHTLY DIALOGUE. ROMANCE THAT TINGLES. LAUGL.-R ALL THE WAY. WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER. . WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, Tn a Modern Role that you must all like, DANGEROUSLY ‘DANGEROUSLY • DANGEROUSLY • DANGEROUSLY .• dangerously • DANGEROUSLY YOURS.’ YOURS.’ YOURS.* yours.* YOURS.’ YCVURS.’ A Fox Special. General Release, With HERBERT MUNDIN, HERBERT MUNDIN, HERBERT MUNDIN, HERBERT MUNDIN, Funnier than ever, with plenty of new laughs. MIRIAM JORDAN, Beautiful New English Star. HERE, INDEED, IS GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! The sprightly tale of a smooth, lightigered gentleman who captures an entic- ? blonde sleuth . . . imprisons her on 5 cosy yacht for a cruise in dreamy, ion-kissed waters . . . and is captited by his captive. Box Plans at Theatre and Bristol. Tel. 513 VOTE CINEMA QUEEN, Mrs R. S. Black.DANCING. lOLANTHE PRIVATE DANCE CLUB (Modern Dances), On SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8, In The } Comfortably-heated CONCERT CHAMBER, The Ballroom De Luxe. SAVONIA JAZZ BAND (Seven instrumentalists). DEMONSTRATION Of the QUICKSTEP, WALTZ, And the Latest Dance, “THE RUMBA,” By. Miss Winnie Robinson and Mr T. Williams. COSY INDOOR LOUNGE. OPEN-AIR LOUNGE AND PROMENADE. Special Supper. Invitations obtainable at the Rialto. B UNGA L 0 W CABARET, ST. KILDA. SATURDAY NIGHTS. Special Engagement ‘‘THE WALDORF,” The Leading Band, with All Latest Numbers. Moderate Tariff. Reservations Phone 72- 857. OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. riYHE USUAL MONTHLY OLD-TIME X DANCE will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING Next, July 5, at 8 o’clock. Admission, 2s. Supper provided. W. PATERSON. • Secretary. LANCASHIRE and Yorkshire Association will hold a Concert and Dance. Wilson’s New Rooms, corner of St. Andrew street and King street, on Saturday, July 1, at 8 p.m.; ladies 9d, gents Is; supper provided. OUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL.—The Dixie Dance Club will hold a WEEKLY DANCE in the Above Hall, commencing JUNE 30th. Admission 6d, supper 3d. Peerless Orchestra (5 instruments). Old and New Dances. ELECT OLD-TIME WEEKLY DANCE, under new management, will be held in George Street School Hall, commencing SATURDAY, Ist, 8-12. Monte Carlo. Lucky Number. Good Music by the Footwarmers. Dance Band. Admission, Is, including Supper. ICCADILLY Dansant, N.E. ‘ Valley Town Hall, Friday, June 30th, 8 to 1; Monte Carlo, good music, good supper; admission. Is. IWI Swimming Club’s ‘“Hard-up” Night, Motor Club, To-night at 8; dancing, games, supper; admission Is; proceeds to Queen Carnival funds. ENSLEIGH’S Otago School of Ballroom Dancing; studio, O.K. Cafe Buildings; arrangement can be made Friday evening, 7 till 9. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. MORNINQTON. TWO SECTIONS ONLY LEFT IN HOPBTOUN SUBDIVISION. The others have been disposed of, <?3ft x 172 ft. Within a stone’s throw of , Tram Terminus. ~ PRICES £125. " 9740 NORTH END BARGAIN. DEPOSIT—4 ROOMS, kitchenowDU ette, scullery and pantry; fitted with every modern convenience, REDUCED TO F ° R UICK SALE. 813 PARK, REYNOLDS LTD. WANTED Hire, Light Delivery, few day*; or Trai/’.r Car; town use.— Petrous Company, 255 Stuart street. BATHS. —Porcelain, enamel, trilling imperfections; cheap; come early.— Petrous, 253 Stuart street. 3 -VALVE Cabinet Radio, screen grid and Pentode valves; also spares, new Batteries, short wave converter; £lO. —487, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Rent, Small Place, suitable for boot repairing.—Particulars to 493. 1 Star ’ ALL ALTERATIONS OF Display advertisements must BE HANDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE 11 O’CLOCK OF THE PRECEDING DAY. For the issues of THURSDAY *ud SATURDAY, “ Display ” Advertisements should be in the Printer’s hands Two Days previously.
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Evening Star, Issue 21450, 29 June 1933, Page 11
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