AMUSEMENTS. ‘"‘‘HllllllllllP" Direction Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. 3 Sessions Daily; 11, 2.15, 8. ‘O-R-I-E-N-T -X-P-R-E-SS. ‘ O-R-I-E-N-T -X-P-R-E-S-S. ‘ O-R-I-E-N-T -X-P-R-B-S-S. ‘O-R-I-E-N-T -X-P-R-E-S-S. (Recommended by the Censor for Adult Audiences.) 11 A dancing girl . . . ill II 1,1 11 a thief ... an anar- 111 j 111 chist . . . they all Ml board the Orient ex- 11 press to weave a tang- I | led web of intrigue and I 1 romance that will grip II j your attention all the 111 way from Ostend to HI . , {II Constantinople. —Next Change at the Grand will bo •MY WEAKNESS,’ •' With LILIAN HARVEY, The Sweetheart of Europe. Box Plans at Theatre (13 013). FAREWELL TO-NIGHT TO ‘ THE MIDDLE WATCH/ TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. 'TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, THE DUNEDIN STROLLING PLAYERS Present The Screamingly Funny Comedy ‘ THE MIDDLE WATCH,’ i ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH,’ I I ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH,’ I 1 I See what happens when, after the dance, two girls miss the last boat ashore. See the bashful captain fall in love with one of them. , Hear the fireworks the admiral comes aboard. ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH,’ 1 ‘ THE 1 MIDDLE WATCH,’ 1 ‘THE MIDDLE WATCH.’ A Riot of Laughter. Produced by Douglas Dali. Ticket-holders are advised to Come Early. Played by Anita Winkel, Molly Baker, Gwenda Burt, Elsie M‘Peak, Erana Newbold, D. Dali, G. Salmohd, R. Herbert, D. Skene, R. Watson, P. Smith, C. Smith, and A. Salmoud. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. Plan and Day Sales at Rialto. Theatre Phopo 11-734. < BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD wanted by Two Female Students, vicinity ’Varsity.—Reply immediately, stating terms, to A2l, ‘ Star.* BUSINESS Lady wants Board and’Residence, handy’ to town; terms reasonable.—Al6b, ‘ Star.' , OMFORTABLB Private Board, Residence, single room; share room; washing, mending; on rise; phone.—ll 9 Stafford street. DOUGLAS Private Hotel (Next Town Hall).—Permanents 255, Casuals 6s day; Bed-Breakfast 4s.—Phono 12-601. FULL Board, Bed-Sitting Room, offered to Man or Lady, private home, near Gardens; moderate. —A 196, ‘ Stg.r.* OOD Home offered young Man; sunny single room, private home. —T 906, Star.’ STUDENT requires permanent Board; absolute quiet essential; hill preferred. —Reply A 251, ‘ Star.’ ACANCY for 2 Lady or Gentlemen Boarders, central situation; large sunny room, splendid table.—Al6, ‘■Star.’ Y~ ACANCIES in good homo for One or Two Boarders, all conveniences; moderate terms.—lo 7 York place. V - ACANCY 2 Ladies or Gentlemen, private home, largo room, in flat. —6 Fernhill Flats, 53 Manor place. ■ ACANCY m St. Kilda for 2 business Men, in well-furnished home; terms moderate. —A2BB, ‘ Star.’ . ANTED, Single Room, with board, for elderly Gentleman, central; of clean habits and steady; state terms.—T973, ‘ Star.* 8 . __ ANTED, by young Lady, Permanent Board in refined home, Monday to Friday', Kaikorai or Roslyn.—A3ls, ‘ Star.* WANTED, Boarder, in select part of Roslyn; good table; piano, wireless. —A3S. ‘Star.’ WANTED, vicinity Stuart or London street, Board by Two Gentlemen, separate rooms preferred. Address AlOl, ‘ Star.’ ■ : ___ WANTED, Accommodation with private family, for two weeks, north end town; reasonable; refined young lady. ( A 221, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, private Board and Residence, with telephone, by young Lady, . middle July, for ono month; Gardens or St. Clair preferred.—Box 147, Dunedin. Castle street—Sunny Unfurnished DyO Bedroom, Sitting Room; use modern ( conveniences. HOLIDAY RESORTS. Excursionists to west Coast.—stay at Storey's Tourist Hotel. Christchurch (opposite railway station); rooms with hot and cold water; tariff, 10s 6d per day; Bed and Breakfast, 6s 6d. ARITANE.—To Let for few weeks, Furnished Cottage, c. 1., garage.— A 259, 1 Star.’ 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. __ STOREY’S Tourist Hotel, Christchurch (right opposite railway station); rooms with hot and cold running water; tariff, 10s 6d per day; Bed and Breakfast, 6s 6d. S~UNSHINE Guest House, Alexandra.— First-class Accommodation, wonderful dry, sunny climate; ideal holiday resort; every home comfort and modern appointment; reduced tariff. —Mrs I. Barber; phone 63, Alexandra XCURSTONISTS To West Coast—Stay at Storey's Tourist Hotel, Christchurch (opposite railway station); rooms with hot and cold water; tariff, 10s 6d per day; Bed and Breakfast, 6s 6d,
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Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 15
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