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AMUSEMENTS. EERERRKR R E R R R R THE REGENT' THE REGENT ! Direction J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. Screening: 2.15 and 8 p.m. ! The Singing, Laughing Idol of Mil- , lions. The Prince of Charm in his , Finest, Gayest, Snappiest Romance. , The Adventures of a Gentleman and his Dog that will bring happiness to everyone. —MAURICE CHEVALIER —- MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER . AND NUTT, HIS DOG, ’ < the wav to love. ‘ the way to love., ‘ THE WAY TO LOVE. ' ‘THE WAY TO LOVE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' w With , ANN DVORAK, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. , HERB ARE THE SONGS HE SINGS; , ' I’m a Lover of Paree, In a One- , room Plat,’ ‘ It’s Oh! Its Ah! It s Wonderful. A story that mixes Music... Songs... Tears, and Laughter into one Grand Entertainment Concoction! Also, I Walt Disney’s Silly Symphony I In Gorgeous Colour •BIRDS IN SPRING.’ It’s the Best Yet Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Phone 12-513). v RERRRRR B B B » R R K t ‘ THESE j ’ THINGS ■ ' ' SHALL • BE,’ A PLAY IN FOUR ACTS, JPy Leonard J. Hines and Frank King, Pnder the Auspices of the Dunedin Branch of the N.Z. No More War Movement, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, at 8 p.m. Back Stalls, Is; Dress Circle and Front Stalls, 2s. Reserves at Chas. Begg and Co.’s Ltd. gtUNDAY CONCERT, O U N D A Y CONCERT. At 8 p.m. South Dunedin Unemployed Assn. I. UNIQUE AND VARIED PROGRAMME By Dunedin’s Leading Radio and Concert Artists. ■ SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. ’Admission, Silver Coin. SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL Bth7 at 8.5. CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA, Popular entertainment by the Waverley Boys* Band, who will play i specially selected programme of popular pasic, assisted by several well-known artists a vocal solos, humorous songs, instrumental ;rio, and elocutionary items. Admission by liver coin. Proceeds Mayor’s Relief Depot firing Fund. , R. P. WILLIAMS. Secretary-Organiser. EUCHRE.— South Dunedin Town Hall, every Monday, at 8 p.m. promptly; ood supervision and a pleasant evening; plendid prizes; monthly aggregate comaences; roll up; admission Is; it aid South iunedin Unemployed Association fund. DANCING. DANCE, SATURDAY NIGHT. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. THE Social Committee’s Usual Dance, 8 till 12. Most useful presents for the jlonte Carlos, and admission only 6d, supper 3d. Two special feature numbers by ihe Triumph 9, ‘ Lazy Bones ’ and ‘ The Last Round-up.’ The applause which has f reeled the rendering of these new numera in other countries have been the means of delaying ihe dancing until the enthusiastic audiences have regained their normal manner. Tom. Dillon (popular jazz singer). Miss Ethel Todd (specialty dancer), Irene Scott and Joy Gray (talented juveniles). THURSDAY, APRIL 12th, Semi-finals and Finals of the Novice Waltzing Competition will be held, cash prizes being allotted to the value of £2 2s. This is in addition to the Monte Carlo dance.’ Great crowds are now attending our Thursday Night’s Dance. They seem to recognise the “ homely touch ” which is always there. 'Another attraction is the beautiful music rendered in such a delightful manner by those artists of wide repute, the incomparable " Triumph Nine.” The Social Committee are sparing no efforts to ensure a good time, and their bright, smiling, happy faces are ah indication that success is attending them. So make one of the family. WEEKLY DANCE, EARLY SETTLERS* HALL, Commencing TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Monte Carlo and Lucky Spots. Old Time and Modern Dances. JWILL SMITH’S KAPAI ORCHESTRA, Admission: Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. Supper Provided. c ARLTON SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING, 204 Princes street south. Principals, Miss Winnie Robinson and Mr , T. Williams. Special Class for Beginners Only, commencing Monday Evening Next, April 9th, from * ' ■ 8 till 10. Modern and Old-time Dances Taught. [Terms, Is 6d each lesson, or 16 lessons £1 Is. Phone 22-962. Private Tuition by Appointment. Dance superior (Late Overseas Hall), REOPENING SAT., APRIL 7th, ■ LYCEUM HALL, King street (Near St. Andrew street). Smith’s Jubilee Dance Band (5 Players), Monte Carlos, Lucky Spots; Set Supper. Admission, Is 6d. No Pass-out Checks, M. CAMPBELL, W. O. NEIL, Convenors. Dunedin dancing academy. CLASSES RESUME AS UNDER: Adults on WEDNESDAY, April 11th; also FRIDAY, April 13th, in Victoria Hall. New Members, 7 p.m. Private Classes and Lessons by Arrangement. MISSES DAWSON AND TOWNSEND, 2 Fernhill. MORNINGTON School Gymnasium, Sports Orchestra, 8-12; Monte Carlos; supper provided; right of admission reserved. ,T* AXLWAY Goods Shed.—Dance, Hillside r -lw Hall, Saturday, April 7th; set supper; poyeljaeii Tom gatj

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Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 15

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