AMUSEMENTS. FOE YOUK FAMILY’S HAPPINESS MEET “ GRANDAD ’*- . AND LAUGH! EMPIRE DE LUXE (Phones 12-432 and 12-433). 2.15 Twice Daily. Once more Steele Rudd’s picturesque characters come to envelop Dunedin in laughter. T . . In their inimitable manner they bring the most absurdly comical series c€ adventures you’ve ever seen depicted in the Theatre. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.J[ With BERT BAILEY, BERT BAILEY, Steele Rudd’s original “ Dad,” at “ Grandad Rudd, Esq.” FRED M'DONALD, Again the Inimitable “ Dave.’’ ELAINE HAMILL, ELAINE HAMILL, N.Z.’s own charming daughter. And a Host cf Favourites. ROAR! At the Rudd’s v. Regan’s Cricket Match (Rudd’s rules). YELL! As the bolting tractor wreck* the farmyard! SCREAM! As Dad lights up the local hotel! Honest, there’s never been so many scream, ingly funny incidents in one film before. Dad’s in clover, he doesn’t work any more, and he’s just a nark about the place! Brilliant Supporting Subjects. Plans at the Theatre. Phone Reserves Not Held .After 7.45. SKATING AT THE REGAL. Corner Cumberland and St. Andrew streets, TO-NIGHT, 7.30-11 p.m. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. Novelties, Prizes, Laughs, and Thrill* Galore. Spectators, 6d to All Sessions. Free Cycle and Motor Cycle Parking, Sessions Daily from 12 Noon. Three Professional Floormen for Beginners. 801 l Up and Roll On. B. N. GROUNDS. Proprietor, JAMES F. SCOTT MEMORIAL EXHIBITION OP PICTURES, PIONEER HALL. WILL THOSE "iicEIVING INVITA. TIONS for the Private View kindly Note that the same will be Opened oa TUESDAY, 2nd April, 1935, at 3 p..m. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. 10RBURY SCHOOL HALL, , Oxford street, ' MONDAY, APRIL Ist, And Every Monday', at 8 p.m. Good Prizes and a Good Night's Entertainment. • ADMISSION, Is. EUCHRE, D.W.F.A., North-east Valley Town Hall, To-night (Saturday); ad. mission,!ls; four good prizes; supper provided. GRANGE Ladies’ Cricket Club.—North Ground Pavilion, Monday, April Ist, 8 o’clock; five prizes; supper; admission. Is. UCHRE Party, To-night, Douglas -4 Social Credit Rooms, 30 King street, 8 o’clock; supper and good prizes. FOR SALE. F° R SALE, Seagrass Folding Pram; good order; 57s 6d.—Phono 11-521. FOR v SALE, Becker Microscope; two ey« pieces, high show power objectives, oil immersion.—Apply ■ phone 10-592, or address T3Bl, ‘Star.’ F° R SALE, Broadleaf Firewood, 26s a cord delivered, or 6 sacks 10s; c.o.d. T 416, ‘Star.’ BRAND New Hoover Cleaner, with all attachments; scarcely used; sell lee* than half-price.—T39s, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, Drop-side Cot, Oxley Pram, good condition;' Cot 255, Pram £l. T 361, ‘Star.’ TTIOR SALE, Double Wooden Bedstead, ia X. good condition; reasonable. —10 Phillip street, Kensington. FOR SALE, Extending Step Ladder, large solid Leather Kitbag, also Household Furniture. —T 349, ‘ Star.’ SIX Box-bred healthy Working Ferrets; £2 lot, 7s each.—E. Mackie, Caetls Hill, Kaitangata. TTtOR SALE, Top-dressing Hill Soil, Beach X? . Sand, Rotten Bock, Spalls, etc. —Apply 6 East avenue, St. Kilda. SUPER-AXMINSTEB Carpet (12ft x 10ft 6in), almost new, offer; Drop-sida Cot, Perambulator: good — 29 King Edward street, 5 to 7, evening. T7TOR SALE, 7-burncr Gas Fire, good a* X, new; cost £6 10s, sell £3 10s; no further use.—T334, ‘ Star.’ F OR SALE, Tame T3lO, ‘Star.’ Lovebird.—Addres* FOR SALE, good Working Ferret, with cage, and 25 Nets; cheap. T 314, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, Whistling Cock Canaries; cheap!—Apply 4 Peter street, Caveisham. | .TOR SALE, 2 Counters, Glass Partition, X Counter Cases. —J. W. Raffells, hairdresser and tobacconist, 35 George street. LARGE, useful Deal-top Table, 9ft x 2ft 6in; suitable for clubs, etc. —Seeu 2® Harbour terrace, Nl. . . no.J^QO —Well-rotted Stable Manure; 40 tl/vO Is large sack, delivered. iOTTLED Cream, fresh daily; 8d hall* 1 pint. Is 4d pint; town and suburbs.—* T 278, ‘ Star.’ B c NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE, I7IXPERIENCE has shown that in Xi use of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in tht Names of Persons, although the message* are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS. And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, ae we cannot hold ourselves responsible if TfOf* 9CCtt(.
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Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 17
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