AMUSEMENTS. His MAJESTY’S THEATRE. WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. CLEM DA WE REVUE COMPANY. CLEM DAWE REVUE COMPANY. CLEM DAWE REVUE COMPANY. KIDDIES! KIDDIES! KIDDIES! GRAND GIFT MATINEE, 2.IS—TOMORROW—2,IS. ANOTHER GREAT DAY. MAGNIFICENT GIFTS. BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS. Nothing cheap or shoddy, but real honest to goodness nice things that all children delight in. And, Greatest of All, 2 LOVELY BIKES, 2 LOVELY BIKES, One for a Boy, one for a Girl. To be presented by Clem Himself. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, AND ALL NEXT WEEK, WITH MATINEES SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. COMPLETE NEW REYUE. Sparkling, Elevating, Entertaining. One of Our Special Ones. ‘ LAUGH, TOWN, LAUGH.’ ‘LAUGH, TOWN, LAUGH.’ ‘ LAUGH, TOWN, LAUGH.’ ‘LAUGH, TOWN, LAUGH.’ I Without any shadow of a doubt the snappiest, funniest, and most enjoyable Revue on our extensive repertoire. Box Plans* Day Sales, and Prices as usual. Bo sure and always reserve early for Clem Dawo’s Big Saturday Night Show. MOTOR SERVICES. DUNEDIN CORPORATION. OBSERVATION TOURS. PARLOUR BUSES will Leave the TOWN HALL, OCTAGON, at 2,15 p.m. for— WHARB FLAT, TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS, AND SUNDAYS. ROUND OTAGO PENINSULA, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. • ROUND DUNEDIN, MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Visitors should not fail to take all of these Trips, on each of which magnificent views are obtained. Fares: Whare Flat and Round Otago Peninsula, 5s t (including afternoon tea): Round Dunedin, 4«. On the Whare Flat Trip “ billy tea ” is provided amidst beautiful bush scenery. Seats can be booked and all information obtained at the Tramways Office, phone 13-926.
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Evening Star, Issue 21931, 18 January 1935, Page 11
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