AMUSEMENTS. TOWN HALL CO A'CELT CHAMBER, TO-MORROW, at 8 p.m., And on THURSDAY, FRIDA Y, AND SATURDAY. THE DUX EDI A STROLLING PLAYERS Present the Rollicking Nautical Comedy, I | ‘ THE MIDDLE WATCH,’ | ‘ THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ I ‘ THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ After a dance on board two pretty girls miss the last boat ashore. The Admiral was a stickler for naval regulations, and when he found those girls on board be started the fireworks. It’s a scream! I . .. I | ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH,’ | I ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ | I ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH,’ | 'The funniest comedy this talented company has yet produced. It’s a Knock-out of Laughter. Played by Anita Winkel, Elsie M'Peak, Molly Baker, Erana Ncwbold, Gwcuda Burt, D. Dali, G. Salmond, D. Skene, R. Watson, R. Herbert, C. Smith, P. Smith, and G. Dickie. Produced by Douglas Dali. Music by D.I.C. Orchestra. . Prices, 3s, 2s, Is. PLAN AT D.I.C. ART EXHIBITION. AN EXHIBITION OF WATER COLOURS By TOM GARRETT, The Well-Known Australian Artist, Will be Opened at BEGG’S MUSIC ROOM, Princes street. By Mr P. L. Halsted, on FRIDAY, 11th lust., at 3 o’clock. The Exhibition will remain Open till the 25th May.
lectures. PLEBS League.—M. Silverstone lectures on ‘ The Fascist Policy of the New Zealand Legion,’ Trades Hall, Tuesday, 8 p.m.; public welcome; questions, discusK R, MTJONALD will Lecture in Theosophical Hail, Dowling street, Tues day, Bth May, 8 p.m., ‘ A + B Theorem, Douglas Analysis ’; see charts compiled from N.Z. Year Book, indisputable.SYCHOLOGY Club Meets Lake’s Restaurant, Thursday, 10th, 8 p.m.; subject, ‘ Secret of Successful Demonstration ’; visitors welcome. . PERSONAL. RESPECTABLE young Man, permanent position, wishes to Meet refined young Lady (20-22), view matrimony.—32s, ‘ Star.’ \JtTANTED, to: Adopt Child; good home TT offered; premium.—756, ‘ Star.* YOUNG Farmer, property, ambitious, good standing, wishes Meet educated young Lady, with means, view matrimony. —775, ’ Star.’ HOLIDAY RESORTS. SPEND your winter months at “ Ilfracombe,” Akaroa; ideal situation; excellent table; every comfort; well-furnished rooms; fully carpeted; winter tariff, £2 10s. —Proprietor, E. Longden. ANTED? from 21st May, for fortnight, completely Furnished Seaside Bach; reasonable.—746, ‘ Star.’ .
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Evening Star, Issue 21714, 8 May 1934, Page 9
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