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AMUSEMENTS. MAGNIFICENT! : MARVELLOUS! Crowds upon crowds thronged the Theatre yesterday, and all acknowledged this to be one of the most wonderful programmes ever, seen. Capacity audiences laughed till they, ached—and every one of the supporting featurettes brought forth rounds of spontaneous applause 1 Imperative to Reserve for To-night! EMPIRE de luxe (Phones 12-432- arid -12-433.) 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8.0. A CYCLONE OF DELICIOUS COMEDY! •THE HAYSEEDS* ‘THE HAYS EE D S' ‘THE HAYSEEDS* ‘THE HAYSEEDS*- 1 ‘THE HAYSEEDS*- j ‘THE HAYS EE DS* ] ‘THE HA Y S BEDS! ! ‘THE II A-Y SEEDS* ! ‘THE HAYSEEDS* ' ! ‘THE H At SEEDS*- ' (Come to Town). In trouble .- , . out of trouble r * painting the town red . ■, and giving you the greatest laugh-hit you’ve ever; known . . . laughs and more laughs, it’d just crammed full of ’em . . - with merry; songs, music, and charming romance* With CECIL KELLAWAYj 1 And a Talented Australian Cast, | Also, ! A Gorgeous Coloured Cartoon. i ‘ THE PIED PIPER,’ ! Disney’s Delightful Silly Symphony* ! Fox News Pathe Weekly, ; Etc., Etc. . ! At the Grand Organ, AHSS IRIS MASON i' MISS IRIS MASON I: MISS IRIS MASON ' Presents ■ (aV ‘ Old-time Favourites.’ (b) ‘ Memories From Famous Talking Pid« tures.' Entr’acte, Selection from ‘ The Desert Song,' Plans at the Theatre, BLACKS (OPHIR) SCHOOL 1 REUNION, EASTER. 1934. Will EX-PUPILS and TEACHERS, of above School who have not yet received CIRCULAR in connection with Reunion kindly communicate with CHAS. PARNELL, Hon; Secretary, ophir. THE DUNEDIN JUVENILE OPERATIC? SOCIETY, MISS MURIEL EAGAR • Has Pleasure in. Inviting New to Enrol for the First Production, ‘ THE ENCHANTED MUSICAL BOX,' Free Auditions to Children at Mcssrd Chas. Begg and Co.’s Showroom; THURSDAY, February 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. PROFESSIONAL. ACCOMPANIMENT. This branch of the musician’s training has unfortunately been sadly neglected. Tha Art of the Accompanist to-day may ibe classified under three head* and summed up aa —(1) Mechanical—i.e., Technique; (2) Musical —i..e, Musicianship; (3) Moral—i.e., to what extent he should guide and influence the soloist Mr Martin is the “ Prince of Accompanists,” and students would be well advised to consult him on this subject. CHARLES MARTIN. MUS. BAG, L.R.A.M., L.A.B. 1 i (Organist and Director of Music, St, Joseph’s Cathedral). Studio; BANK OP NEW ZEALAND CHAMBERS* PRINCES STREET. Interviews from Monday, February 5, fronf 3 to 5 p.m. MR W. RUSSELL-WOOD, SPECIALIST IN SPEECH TRAINING, JAMIESON’S BUILDINGS, STUART STREET. . : Public Speaking, Ritual, Special Courses fo* Stammerers and Backward Speakers, Monologues, Sketches, Plays, Etc., Etc. Mr Russell-Wood offers a scholarship (value ten guineas) for children under fourteen years of age who have not received tuition from a professional teacher. Applications may be made at the Studio before Saturday, February 24th, when tha reading and recitation tests will take place. Entry fee, Is 6d. YOUR TEETH—HEALTH’S FIRST CONSIDERATION. VISIT AN EXPERIENCED AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERT, USING THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICB OBTAINABLE. MOST HUMANE AND CONSIDERATE TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. . MODERATE FEES. EASY FINANCE ARRANGED. w. D. R O B DENTIST, Octagon, Dunedin. PUBLIC SPEAKING. MR A. H. ROBINSON, who has studied .in London under leadingspeech specialists and exponents of Standard Speech, WILL RESUME. TEACHING THURSDAY, Bth February, at Studio,; Princes street. (Inquiries at The Bristol.)] SPECIAL COURSES: Correct Speech for Business Men, Debaters, and Public Speakers. Course to suit requirements of Public and Private School Teachers. Corrective Courses: Speech Defect, “ Teacher’s Throat,” “ Parson’s Throat,”- - etc. Interviews: Monday, 6 to 8; Thursday, 4 t-o 8. Phone 23-695. PROFESSIONAL. R D. MARSHALL; Specialist in the treatment of Ailments and Diseases of All Kinds, according to Professor Kirk’s ‘ methods. Patients treated in their own homes. JVo provide everything, and bring our hot fomentations with us. This treatment is both soothing and efficacious. Ring 22-469 and make appointment. KIRK’S INSTITUTE* 1 l ', ‘ gavecsiam, ■ '

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Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 15