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AMUSEMENTS. GOSH! WHAT A RIOT! GRIPES! WHAT LAUGHTERS The whole darn Hayseed family rocking the Empire to the wildest gales of laughter ever known . . . simply running wild and packing the theatre with record crowd? both day and night. •THE HAYSEEDS* ‘THE HAYSEEDS’ (Come to Town) To the EMPIRE he luxe (Phones 12432 and 12433.) 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8.0. It’s marvellous the fun the Hayseedr create when they come to town. •THE HAYSEEDS* •THE HAYSEEDS* ‘THE HAYSEEDS* ‘THE HAYSEEDS* ‘THE. HAYSEEDS* ‘THE HAYSEEDS* ‘THE HAYSEEDS* ‘THE HAYSEEDS* •THE HAYSEEDS' ‘THE HAYSEEDS* (Come to Town). Their hilarious misadventures will make you roar till ‘you ache. . . . It’s tha greatest comedy ever . . . with laughs, laughs, and more laughs, songs, merrjj music, and charming romance. Brilliant Featurettes include — Disney’s Amazingly Clever Silly Symphony in Gorgeous Colour, •THE PIED PIPER’ •THE PIED PIPER* (Worth the Money Alone), Australasian News Pathe Pictorial, 15 Minutes of Bright Vaudeville. And MISS IRIS MASON MISS IRIS MASON MISS IRIS MASON Entertaining at the Grand Organ. Plana at the Theatre and D.I.C, FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY, Our Next Great Attraction, With JOHN BOLES JOHN BOLES (As the Red Shadow), CARLOTTA KING (As Margot). AH the grandeur of this famous stage play* brought to the screen with boundless magnificence. Hear once again these Never-to-be-forgotten ■- Melodies: •THE DESERT SONG,’ ‘ONE ALONE,* •ROMANCE,’ ‘THE RIFF SONG.’ ‘IT/ Don’t Miss this Inspiring Masterpiece, a EDUCATIONAL. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. fT?HE NEW MATRICULATION CORRES. -JL PONDENCE COURSE, used by BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE for the first time last year, has amply justified its preparation. SEVENTY-FIVE per cent, of passes wer? obtained. So sure are we of the excellence of this Course that on the payment of one fee of CIO 10s ve are prepared to coach studentl Until they pass—or die of old age! W. H. STEVENS,. M.A., . ■ '• Director, Banks Commercial College, 96-100 The Terrace, Wellington. MART MARTIN, MUS. BAG., RESUMES TEACHING TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 8. Studio: 118 STUART STREET, AIMEE CHAMPION RESUMES TEACHING THURSDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY, Studio: • PATERSONS’ BUILDING, RATTRAY STREET (Top Floor). (Note Change of Address.)] Residence, 31 GRENDON STREET. MAORI HELL. MISS EFEIE TORSION RESUMES TEACHING PIANOFORTE, HARMONY. COUNTER POINT, Etc., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, At 424 GEORGE STREET, At Home Monday, February 5, Pupils Retain Usual Hours. AssistftChts: The Misses F. Brook, L.T.C.L., and D. Johnston, L.T.C.L. VIOLIN, .VIOLA, ’CELLO. IGNOR .SQUABISI RESUMES TEACHING TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 6th, 52 TENNYSON STREET. Phone 13-264. jyj-ISS E. WEIGHI RESUMES TEACHING PIANOFORTE AND THEORY MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY. Address; 50 UNION STREET. DOZENS of Dunedin women completed their Holllywood dressmaking coursa last year, and are now designing and mak« ing lovely frocks for themselves and friends. Why don’t you ask for a free demonstra* tion? The method is so simple. Come in. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, 2nd Floor. Savoy Building, Dunedin. [-ISS IRMA L.T.C.L., HARMONY, RESUMES TEACHING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. home Monday, February sth, from 2-5 at MARKET STREET, MUSSELBURGHPupils please resume usual hours. MRS MURIEL HATTON Resumes Teaching Pianoforte and Theory, February 9th, 33 Rutherford street, Cavershaw terms moderate.

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Evening Star, Issue 21637, 5 February 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21637, 5 February 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21637, 5 February 1934, Page 11