AMUSEMENTS. BIG CROWD! BIG PICTURE! YES! IT’S GOOD ALL RIGHT! One ot the great star's best roles. —"mlllllllillilllli..... THE STATE Direction Amalgamated Theatre* (N.Z.) Did. 3 SESSIONS DAILY--11 - 8. A Fox Release. Hill CONRAD VELDT Hill Hill CONRAD VEIDT Hill Hill CONRAD VELDT Hill 111 > II I ‘ BELLA DONNA.’ J|i| ‘ BELLA DONNA,’ l[ ‘ BELLA DONNA.’ (I ‘ BELLA DONNA.’ ‘BELLA DONNA.’ I ‘ BELLA DONNA.* ‘BELLA DONNA.’ * BELLA DONNA.’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With JOHN STUART. MARY ELLIS, SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE. ROBERT HICHENS WROTE THIS FAMOUS NOVEL. . . . CONRAD VEIDT, BY HIS PERFECT PERFORMANCE. BRINGS IT REALISTICALLY BEFORE YOU ON THE SCREEN. Plans at Theatre (phone 12-324). TO-NIGHT ONLY. Special Added Attraction. H.R.H. THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER LAVING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF DUNEDIN’S NEW POST OFFICE. HEAR MARGARET MACPHERSOY, WELL-KNOWN ENGLISH JOURNALIST, TRAVELLER, AND RADIO SPEAKER, Who has charmed her North Island Audiences, On ‘ RUSSIA, PAST AND PRESENT.’ STATE THEATRE, 8 p.ra., SUNDAY, MARCH 10th. SILVER COLLECTION. NOTICE TO CAVERSHAM RESIDENTS, CARD TOURNAMENTS under the auspices of the School Committee have recommenced, WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, at 8 o’clock, in Upper Class Room, College street. Admission. Is. Supper provided. PHYSICAL CULTURE. H. B A L D O C K, Specialist in BODYBUILDING, JU-JITSU, WRESTLING, REDUCING, AND CURATIVE EXERCISE. Ladles’ Physical Culture Class Commences Tuesday, 2nd April, 8 p.m. Gymnasium: Dowling street (opp. G.P.0.). THE DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. CHORAL CLASSES FOR MEN will Commence on TUESDAY, March 12, at 7 p.m., in the JUBILEE HALL, View street. LECTURES. ROYAL SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND (Otago Branch). On TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, at 8 p.m. In the CONCERT CHAMBER OF THE TOWN HALL, TV R PETER BUCK Will Lecture on ‘ THE ROMANCE OF FIVE YEARS’ RESEARCH IN POLYNESIA.’ Admission: Adults 2s, Children Is. The proceeds to be devoted to the Auditorium Fund. Reserve Bookings at Begg’s. DOUGLAS Social Credit (Dunedin Central Branch).—Public Address by Miss Mi H. King, Theosophical Hall, Dowling street, Tuesday, March 12, 8 p.m.; questions invited; all welcome. DOUGLAS Social Credit Movement.—Lecture by Mr R. MacDonald in Leith BoVling Pavilion, 11th March, Postponed until 18th March. RADIANT Health Club, Monday, 7.45; ‘ Food Campaign Prevention or Cure — Which?’ all welcome. DANCING. w EMBLE Y DANCE CLUB, TO-NIGHT. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. Savonia Dance Band (6), Supper. Admission, 2s. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! J) ANC E, BROAD BAY. Free Bus from Macandrew Bay. Admission, Is 6d. MORNINGTON SCHOOL HALL. TO-NIGHT. DANCE, 8-12. Sports Orchestra. Supper. Admission, Is. Right of Admission Reserved. ORKNEY-SHETLAND Society .-Annual Social and Set Supper Dance, Embassy Salon, Thursday, March 14, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.; good music, Monte Carlo, and musical items; admission, 2s.—Jas. Bcecot, bon. secretary. DANCE, Port Chalmers Band' Druids’ Hall, Saturday, 9th; Brown’s Band; Mouto Carlo; admission, one shilling. WEST" HAR B 0 U R~Ba rid ~ D ance ° every Wednesday, March 13, Town Hall, Ravensbourne; dancing 8 to 1; supper; excellent music; admission. Is.
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Evening Star, Issue 21974, 9 March 1935, Page 15
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