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AMUSEMENTS. BAIL UP! 111 There’s a sinister thrill Hi in these words. »J»HE STATE 1||1| !!!||||||lll!! 11 "' Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. (N.Z.) 3 SESSIONS DAILY; 11-2.15-8. HI A BICI AUDIENCE LAST || NIGHT THRILLED TO THIS HI 'SENSATIONAL PICTURE. Ml | RICHARD DIN, I 111 | RICHARD DIN, j ill j IRENE DUNNE, I ||| |- IRENE DUNNE, J Ml : : : I = = = I ‘ STINGAREE. I = | ‘ STINGAREE.’ I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And What a Program© of Supports! NEWS FLASHES OF WORLD . EVENTS. ASTRONOMICAL NOVELTIES, Showing the birth of the moon. ADVENTURES OP “PETER” THE RABBIT. TULIP TIME IN HOLLAND. SULTAN PEPPER (Cartoon). ■ OLD MAID’S MISTAKE, Showing some of America’s leading Comedians in a short musical comedy. WE SUGGEST BOOKING. Plans at -Theatre (Phone 12-321). JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, At 8 p.m., OUTSTANDING MUSICAL FEAST. OPULAR SCENES FROM FAVOURITE OPERAS, ; . Including ‘ Cavalleria Rusticana,’ ‘ Faust,’ ‘ Rigoletto,’ ‘ Pagliacci.’ Soloists include — LILIAN M’DONALD (of Timaru), SIGNORINA ROSSI, BERTHA RAWLINSON, MAUDE KBNWARD, Mrs RUDDENKLAU (of Timaru), ARTHUR MACDONALD, WILFRED KERSHAW, ; DON M’INNES (of Timaru), EVAN TUCKWELL. MASON HAROULD, ALFRED WALMSLEY. Chorus of the Grand Opera Club (Conductor, Mr Jas» Clark). Soloists’ Costumes by Mrs Douglass (Christchurch). ’ Piano Accompaniments. Popular Prices, 2s' and Is. Box Plan at Begg’s. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY DUNEDIN NORTH BRANCH. PUBLIC MEETING, SUNDAY NEXT, 8 P.M., STATE THEATRE. Speaker: Cr M. SILVERSTONE. Subject: SHOULD THE CITY COUNCIL GRANT ERMITS FOR SUNDAY NIGHT CONERTS AND COMMUNITY RECITALS?’ HEAR the Case, JUDGE and THINK for YOURSELVES. A Cordial Invitation extended Cr John Leslie M’lndoe to be Present and Reply to Cr .Silverstone. Chair will be taken by Mr B. O’DONNELL. If you Value LIBERTY and FREEDOM Roll Up. Doors open 7.15. Usual collection. Join Dunedin North Branch. Tickets at , Theatre Door. GEORGE STREET SCHOOL EX-PUPILS’ ASSOCIATION. The annual reunion of exPUPILS will be held in the Somerset Lounge on WEDNESDAY, 26th September, commencing at 7.45 p.m. Admission, 2s. Cards, Supper, Dancing. DUNEDIN OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY. REHEARSALS for_ the Society’s forthcoming production, ‘ No, No, Nanette,’ will commence at the Society’s Rooms. Dowling street, on THURSDAY, September 13, 1934. at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members are cordially invited to be present. E, S. WILSON, Secretary. LECTURES. IMPERIAL EX-SERVICEMEN’S ASSOCIATION (N.Z.), INCORP. A LECTURE will be given by Mr J. J. KENNEDY in the R.S.A. Club Room on MONDAY, September 10, at 8 p.m., on ‘ Notable Episodes of the Maori Wars,’ illustrated by Lantern Slides. A full attendance of members is requested, S. F. LUNN, Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 401, Dunedin. TRADE PERSONAL. CAREER Hairdressing College moved to larger premises, Oxford Building, Moray place, almost opp. Savoy.—Phono 18-029. CAREER Hairdressing College.—Tuition in all branches of Ladies’ Hairdressing; pupils graduated only when fully qualified. CAREER Hairdressing College.—Separate branch for Men’s, Hairdressing, Shaving, etc.; expert supervision.—Oxford Building, Moray place. DISCRIMINATING People now buy exelusive Wedding Presents at Larnach Castle Antique Gallery; selective and duplication avoided. DICKINSON’S Toilet Saloon, Cargill’s Corner.—Marcel, Water-wave, Reset, 2s; Haircut, runover, Is; Ends Curled, 6d; open all Saturday. EARL’S Motors have Removed to 282 Princes street south (next Austin Motors). : ARNACH CASTLE still Open to Visitors every Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon; admission 2s 6d, afternoon tea provided free ____________ “ li/TT complaint is (send full deItl tails and address); please let me know what you could do to help ray case.” —A. R. Tabuteau (dietitian and naturopath), principal National Health Service, Box 1,470, Auckland. EMBRANDT Studio.—Why not have a new Photograph for your friends? 3 Post Cards for 3s 6d.—Phone 13-726. EMBRANDT Studio for Copies and Enlargements , from old photographs; price to suit the time*.—l99 George, street.

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Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 15