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AMUSEMENTS. STILL THE BIG CROWDS! Breaking All Records!! LAST THREE DAYS. —rp H E REGENT Direction J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. ONLY THREE MORE DAYS. You can’s miss it! Some Lave seen it two and three times already. THE PICTURE OP THE GENERATION! A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. {[Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! The Funny Man of * ONE HOUR WITH YOU,’ • THIS IS THE NIGHT,’ .« WEDDING REHEARSAL,’ In More DELIGHTFUL HUMOUR. ROLAND YOUNG. ROLAND YOUNG, ROLAND YOUNG. ROLAND YOUNG. ROLAND YOUNG. ROLAND YOUNG. ROLAND YOUNG. ROLAND YOUNG. ROLAND YOUNG. ROLAND YOUNG. ROLAND YOUNG. ROLAND YOUNG. ROLAND YOUNG. Just imagine him as a Jealous Husband Disguised as the Ship’s Barber, In •PLEASURE CRUISE.’ ‘PLEASURE CRUISE.’ ‘PLEASURE CRUISE.* •PLEASURE CRUISE.’ A Fox Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With HERBERT MUNDIN, Funnier than ever, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, As the' Jealous Wife. HIGH COMEDY ON THE HIGH SEAS. (You’re bound to have fun among the flirtatious ladies , . romantic men k , , sweet nothings on deck . , , a quick embrace in the passageway . . . a good-night kiss . . . ft iid a jealous husband—but who cares about him? ’ HERE IS BRILLIANT COMEDY, THE KIND YOU LIKE! Book Early. You Must Enjoy It. ; Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (phone 12-513). t! —after all, there’s only one ‘ Grand,’ ” THE GRAND HOTEL. Our patrons often use—to describe The Grand—such good old-fashioned terms as .“ friendly ” and “ homelike.” Hire they find a warm personal welcome—a cheerful, genial atmosphere—a spirit of willing service our regular guests think of getting to “ The Grand ” as being the next best thing to getting home. Tariff 18s per day—was 255, and Worth jt. We have met difficult times. ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Propr. You Will Love gPAEKLING TOPAZ E. DANCING. JDHE HIGHLIGHT OF THE QUEEN CARNIVAL, SERVICES BALL, ARMY, NAVY. AIR FORCE, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, SERVICES BALL, In Aid of Funds of the Services Queen ■ • (Mrs Norah Ross), The most spectacular, ball to be seen in Dunedin for years. All the traditional magnificence of a Military Ball plus many new and interesting features. Dance to the splendid music of MILITARY BAND OP Ist BATTALION, OTAGO REGIMENT, And Combined SCOFIELD’S NEW COLLEGIANS AND AMBASSADORS. CONTINUOUS MUSIC, [Amid the novel and striking decorations. See the Poster Parade and the interesting Historical Tableaux to be presented. Good prizes in competitions. Get your tickets early. TICKETS: 10s Double; 6s Single. Tickets may be obtained from D.I.C. Booking Office (Hardware Dept.); Wills, under City Hotel; Services’ Queen Depots, Rattray street or King Edward street. GALLERY SEATS, 2s, Is. Gallery Tickets may be obtained at the above addresses. 2s seats booked free at the D.I.C. Plans Open Thursday, August 31. SERVICES BALL, SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, MAYFAIR Will Entertain You Better. DW.F.A. Dance.—N.E.V. Town Hall, ® Wednesday; splendid floor, good mufic; admission 6d; right of admission reserved. DANCE. Hillside Hall, Cargill road, Wednesday, 30th August; Monte Carlo; Footwarmers Dance Band; supper; price, Is. WEST Harbour Band Poster Ball, Wednesday, 30th; Harmony Boys’ Orchestra; novelty dances; prizes; supper; admission Is. Who is gPARKLING TOPAZ E? TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISERS are asked to have their Notices in this Office as early as possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY’S Paper be banded in the previous day whenever possible. Applicants for Situations advertised as [Vacant are advised not to send original references —copies only should be sent. NOTE. LATEST POSTAL REGULATIONS require that REPLIES to Advertisemonts SENT THROUGH THE POST addressed to the * Evening Star ’ Office MUST CARRY A Id STAMP. Letters replying to advertisements may be handed in at the Advertising Office of the • Evening Star,’ Stuart street. Such letters do not require a postage stamp.

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Evening Star, Issue 21502, 29 August 1933, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21502, 29 August 1933, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21502, 29 August 1933, Page 9