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AMUSEMENTS. A Grand and Glorious Mixture of Comedy, Song, and Dance, at the —g T. JAMES BRITISH THEATRE. “ Whore Sound Sounds Best.” Direction Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2.15 TWICE DAILY - 8. ANOTHER BREEZY, BRIGHT BRITISH COMEDY. GEORGE GEE, GEORGE GEE, GEORGE GEE, GEORGE GEE, GEORGE GEE, Well ■ remembered Comedian who toured the N.Z. Stage, In ‘ STRIKE IT RICH.’ With a Grand Cast of British Comedians, including Gina Malo, Davy Burnaby, and Betty Astell. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) There’s Laughter, Romance, and Gaiety in every moment —An entertainment as refreshing as champagne! ’Tis full of the joyous spirit of fun —calling all to cast dull care to the winds and snatch the fleeting joys of the hour. ATTRACTIVE SUPPORTS, Including pictures of the late King Albert and the new King Leopold of Belgium Scenic Gems Musical Potpourri Etc. BE WISE—BOOK EARLY! Box Plans at Jacobs’s until 6.30 p.m.;then at Theatre (Phono 13-702). EUCHRE, EUCHRE, FORBURY SCHOOL FUNDS, MONDAY, 21st MAY, And Every Monday Night, 8 o’clock, OXFORD STREET. Prizes: Ladies: 15s and Ss Order. Gents: 15s and Ss Order. STONE-UNION STREET-NORMAL SCHOOL EX-PUPILS’ ASSOCIATION. SO C I A L, SOMERSET LOUNGE, TUESDAY, MAY 22nd, 1934, at 7.30 p.m. Music, Supper, Dancing. Tickets, Is 6d. Como to the Roll Call. F. HAY, Secretary.

SUNDAY NIGHT. 8. ATTRACTIVE SUNDAY NIGHT, 8. CONCERT, By EMPIRE THEATRE. EMPIRE THEATRE. ST. lIIDA MUNICIPAL BAND. (DIRECTOR, JAS. DIXON, ESQ.) And v OUTSTANDING ARTISTS. Hymn— * New Rochdale.’ —St. Hilda, Band. March— ‘ Allandale.’ —St. Hilda _ Band. (Composed by Mrs F. Cleavin.) Songs by tho Singing Yodeler, J. Hutchison. , _ Banjo Duets, selected. —O. Stokes, W. Hambleton. Pianist, H. Stokes. Grand Selection ‘ Tschaikowsky.’ St. Hilda Band. Solo—‘Fisher Lad.’—Miss Angela Hendry. Trombone Solo—‘The Switchback. —Mr J. Marshall. (Band accompaniment.) Accompanist, Miss Sybil Baker, F.T.OiL.. A Fine Band. Clever Artists. Silver Coin Collection. Tenor Solo— ‘ Song of Songs* (Moya), Mr J. Hume. , (Accompanist, Signc.lna Stella.) Intermezzo— ‘ In a Monastery St. Hilda Band (with chorus). Humorous Song (in character) —‘Those Men.’—Miss Maisic Walker. Lightning Colour Sketching and Violin Solo—Mr W. Le Gal. Marimbaphone Solo * The Spooks’. Parade.’—Bandsman E. Andrews. March —‘ Tho North Star.’—St. Hilda Band* Secretary, A. G. HOMER. Warm and Comfortable Theatre. Doors Open 7.15 p.m.

EDUCATIONAL. ST. HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (INCORPORATED), Heriot Row, Dunedin. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Kindergarten to Post Matriculation. 1 Second Term for 1934 begins WEDNESDAY, 23rd May. Boardersf return Tuesday, 22ud May. The Principal will be at homo to parents from 10-12 a.m. and 3-5 p.m. on Monday, 21st, and Tuesday, 22nd, and any other time by appointment. Telephone 10-121. OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. THE SECOND TERM will commence on TUESDAY, May 22, at the usual h °Thero are VACANCIES for BOARDERS in the Boys’ High School Rectory. Pull | particulars as to fees, etc., obtainable from the Undersigned. ,■ ' ' C. E. M'LEAN, Secretary, Board of Governors. High Schools’ Office, 230 Moray place, Dunedin. Hawthorne private 1 school AND KINDERGARTEN, ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOLROOM, CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN. Miss A. L. LEES, Principal. A Registered Day School for the tuition of Children from the Kindergarten to the passing of the Proficiency Examination. The SECOND TERM begins on TUESDAY, 22nd May, at 9.15 a.m. Miss Lees may be interviewed by parents or guardians at the Schoolroom on MONDAY, 21st May, from 3 to 5 p.m. BRIDGE, Contract, Auction, expert tuition; beginners 2s 6d, practice classes Is.—Phone Mrs Jeavons, 52 Tennyson street. CTAGON Tutorial College, Butterfield’s Buildings.—Candidates prepared Matriculation, Scholarship. LeavingExaminat.ions; term begins Wednesday, 24th May. ADIES who wish to learn Cut, Fit, Make beautiful smart Gowns for themselves, join class Wednesday nignt; experienced teacher; special offer, Is 3d per hour.—A7B7, * Star. 1 RS CHXRNSIDE, Teacher of Dressmaking. A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street.— Classes day, evening; Patterns Cut to Measure. MISS PASSMORE’S School of Arts and Crafts, Stock Exchange Buildings.— Studio phone 18-164, private phone 11-577. ORNINGTON Kindergarten Re-opens Tuesday, May 22, Methodist Hall, Galloway street: children. 3-6 years, £1 term. . PERSONAL Tuition Matriculation, Senior Free Place, except _ mathematics and French, intermediate biology; reasonable terms. —A9lB, ‘ Star.’ IRIHIRA TEWHAKAWA, Teacher of the Maori Language; children’s class Saturday morning,. 10 o’clock.—A7Bl, Star. ROSSBOTHAM’S Commercial College. Dowling street. r Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping; our students in keen demand. (SHORTHAND - TYPISTS, Bookkeepers, O Clerks; for positions enrol Browns College, Moray place; rapid individual tuition.—Telephone 10-697. ANTED, Pupils Pianoforte, Violin, Banjo, Steel Guitar, Ukulele; also to Join Orchestra. 505 King street. ANTED. Private Tutor Bookkeeping and Accountancy.—Aßls. ‘ Star. Y~OUNG Lady A.T.C.L. has Vacancies for Pupils Pianoforte and Theory, moderate term's. —173 York place.

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Evening Star, Issue 21724, 19 May 1934, Page 17

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