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Too beautiful for words—to they set it to glorious music ! TOO BIG FOR THE WORLD—SO THEY STAGED IT IN THE CLOUDS ! v 200 ■■■■ m ■*?* rsh A « m Vc'-V m r NOW SHOWING at the si A THEATRE I Recommended by Censor for Adults. Electrifying aerial ballets . . . teasing tunes . . . spectacular dancing amid scenes of exotic splendour ... superb singing. LOVELY GIRLS SONG HITS THAT WILL TAKE DUNEDIN BY STORM— Two hundred ballet dancers picked from 10,000. Wonderfully costumed ~ performing to the exotic rhythm of the heart-catching songs in settings of extraordinary beauty. Over £2OOO worth of orchids are seen in one pretention's dance number, worn on the corsages of South American beauties. What • show ! Every melody in “Flying Down to Rio” is from the brain of the composer of the day, Vincent Youmans. You 11 thrill to. the rhythm of “Carioca.” You’ll love the melody of “Flying Down to Rio.” “Orchids in the Moonlight and “Music Makes Me" are two numbers destined to be the rage of the world. No superlatives too great to describe this extravagant production. \ You actually see these marvellous ballets performing in the clouds ... on the wings of giant speeding planes hundreds of feet above romantic Rio de Janeiro. You don t believe it ? Then come and see for yourself. The most stupendous spectacle ever born to rhythm. The breathtaking climax to all musical shows. You 11 enjoy this as you have never enjoyed a musical spectacle before. Box Plans at Begg’s till 5; then at Theatre —’Phone 12-324. QOnh D O L ORES DEL RIO GENE RAYMOND RAUL ROULIEN GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE

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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 7

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