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AMUSEMENTS. gT. JAMES ALL-BRITISH THEATRE. Proprietors, Sir Ben. and John Fuller. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. “THE STAR OP STARS,” Vivacious, Versatile JESSIE MATTHEWS,’ JESSIE MATTHEWS,’ JESSIE MATTHEWS,’ With FRED. KERR, A. W. BASCOMB, NIGEL BRUCE, BASIL SYDNEY, CLAUDE ALLISTER, ANTHONY BUSHELL in ‘ THE MIDSHIP MAID, ‘THE MIDSHIP MAID, ‘THE MIDSHIP MAID, A ‘GAINSBOROUGH,” By lan Hay and Commander S. King-Hall. (For Universal Exhibition.) _ Here arc some of the Critics’ Commendations : “No wonder the Prince of Wales liked it. No one with an appreciation of racy humour and lively action can fail to enjoy the bright, sparkling comedy with splashes of music.’"—Wellington ‘ Dominion.’ “ More hilarious comedy could hardly be desired.”—Auckland ‘ Star,’ “ High hilarity is never allowed to pall by becoming excessively boisterous.” ‘ New Zealand Herald.’ “ Altogether ‘ The Midship Maid ’ is delightful fun, and should on no account be missed.”—‘Otago Daily Times.’ 4—RARE BRITISH SUPPORTS-4. Plans at Jacobs’s till 6.45, then at Theatre (Tel. 13-702). JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, SUNDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. 8 p.m., GRAND CONCERT BY KAIKORAI BAND, Assisted by Miss DAPHNE MURDOCH, Mr KNIGHT BARNETT, Mr J. D. RITCHIE, Mr H. A. MOORE. * Collection. Accompanist, Mrs T. J. KIRKBURNNAND. Conductor, Mr A. G. FROST. Doors, 7 p.iji. D. WHELAN, Sec. DRAMATIC PLAY IN 3 ACTS, ‘S. O. K.,’ ‘S. O. 6.,’ ‘S. O. S,,’ ‘S. O. S.,’ •S. O. S.,’ To be presented by the DUNEDIN REPERTORY SOCIETY. DUNEDIN REPERTORY SOCIETY. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and John Fuller. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 15, and 16. At 8. Matinee, Saturday, 2.15 p.m. Prices: 3s. 2s. and Is (booking fee 6d). Box Plans D.1.C., Tuesday next. Open to members only on Monday. Day Sales, Rialto, from Wednesday. No early door charge. EDUCATIONAL.. PUBLIC SPEAKING. Mr A. H. ROBINSON, who has studied i London under leading Specialists and Ixponents of STANDARD SPEECH, has ommenced Teaching SPEECH TRAINING AND VERSE SPEAKING. Special Courses for Debaters and Public peakers. Corrective Training: Speech Defect, 'eacher’s Throat, Parson’s Throat, etc. In attendance MONDAY and THURS)AY. 4 to 8, BRISTOL STUDIO, Princes treet. Phone 23-695. JOHN M'GLASHAN COLLEGE, Maori Hill, Dunedin, •imary and Secondary Day and Boarding School for Boys. Tuition from Primers to University Entrance Scholarship. HHE THIRD TERM begins on TUBSL DAY, the 12th of September. Boards return on the MONDAY. The Principal (Mr Colin M. Gilray) may i interviewed by parents and guardians the College on MONDAY MORNING, iptember 11, or at other times by arngement. Prospectus on application. C. E. GLENDINNING, Secretary. 1 O L U M B A COLLEGE, J ROSLYN, DUNEDIN. MAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ding Principal, Miss VIDA SHEDDAN. SCHOOL REOPENS TUESDAY, 121 h SEPTEMBER, mss Girls to bo in Residence MONDAY EVENING, September 11. The Principal may be Interviewed at any ne by appointment. 1 J. E. RUSSELL, Secretary. ST HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (INCORPORATED), Heriot row, Dunedin, Boarding and day school for GIRLS. Kindergarten to Post Matriculation. THIRD TERM for 1933 Begins TUESDAY, 12th September. Boarders Return MONDAY, 11th September. The Principal will be At Home to Parents from 10-12 a.m. and 3-5 p.m. on FRIDAY, Bth, and MONDAY, 11th, and any other time by appointment. Telephone 10-121. tAWTHORNE PRIVATE SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, Saints’ Schoolroom, Cumberland street, Dunedin. Miss A. L. LEES, Principal. A REGISTERED DAY SCHOOL for the Tuition of Children from the Kindergarten to the Passing of the Proficiency ExaminaU Careful Tuition and Moderate School Fees SCHOOL REOPENS on TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, ■ At 9.15 a.m. Miss Lees may be Interviewed by Parents at the Schoolroom on MONDAY, September lltli, from 3 to 5 p.m. BALLROOM Dancing and Deportment; Children’s Classes; 12s 6d ten lessons. —Mack’s Studio, 172 Princes street; phone 21-509. BRIDGE. Expert Tuition, Contract, Auction; beginners, 2s fid; reduction course; practice classes, Is, Mrs Jeavons, 2 Clark stieet. . KOWN’S College, Moray place.—Enrol now, 1933-34 appointments; Shorthand Typewriting Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition.—Telephone 10-697. ESPERANTO helps Scouts, Collectors, Internationalists; Correspondence Course 20 weekly lessons; prospectus from New Zealand Esperanto Association. Wellington. IB XPERIENCED Teacher, Trinity College -J diplomas, desires. Pupils .Pianoforte and Theory; reasonable terras; homeg visited.—B9B, ‘ Star,’

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Evening Star, Issue 21512, 9 September 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21512, 9 September 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21512, 9 September 1933, Page 15