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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. WARNER BAXTER IN THE LEADING ROLE IS A GUARANTEE FOR ANT PICTURE! GRACE MOORE CHARMS THE WORLD WITH HER DIVINE VOICE —IN SPITE OF THE PICTURE’S MISLEADING TITLE! ,^lll THE STATE Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY—II, 2.15,“ WARNER BAXTER In ‘GRAND CANARY’ A Fox . icleasc. We feel you'll like this story set amid tropic surroundings . . . the tale of a doctor ■who saved a whole countryside from destruction. MADGE With H.B. EVANS. WARNER. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre (phone 12-324), mi lliD.. THE GRAND ■"'"nilllllllllllP"'Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd, | 5 SESSIONS DAILY—II, 2.15, 8. | STALLS II- CIRCLE 1/6 . llll] I GRACE MOORE 1 I In 1 I ‘ONE I I NIGHT I I OF 1 1 . LOVE ’ I I (Approved for Univ- 1 1 versa! Exhibition.) | Winning all hearts with her heaven - sent voice , . . a feast of musical beauty. (A Columbia Picture.) AIso—‘THAT’S GRATITUDE’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre (phone 13-013). DUNEDIN BURNS CLU B. OPENING OF SEASON 1936-1936. ALL LOVERS OF SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY INVITED TO MEMBERSHIP. The FIRST MONTHLY MEETING will be held in the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, April 17, at 7.45. Wonderful Programme by Leech Lyric Club. Note the Subscription, which entitles members to 11 Concerts and Dances and two Extended Basket Socials. Double Tickets, 7s 6d; Ladies, Single, 4s per annum. Cheapest entertainment in Dominion. Join now. Membership tickets at Begg s. Members of Committee, and at Doors. Enjoy these Stirring Scottish Programmes. A. COOK, Secretary, c/o J. and A. Wilkinson. GRAND CONCERT By DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Hon. Conductor, Mr T. Vernon Griffiths, M.A., Mus.B., Cantab.), CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. Orchestral Items include Piano Concerto, first and last Movements (Tschaikowsfcy)—Soloist, Miss Winifred Gardner—and two works not performed previously in Dunedin—St. Paul’s Suite for strings (Gustav Holtz) and Handel in the Strand (Grainger). The Assisting Vocalist is Miss Betty Pocock Box Plan at the D.I.C. H. H. SYKES. Hon, Sec., 99 Lower High street. TUAPEKA COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB. RACES AT LAWRENCE—EASTER SATURDAY, £PRIL 20. TUAPEKA RACES AT LAWRENCE. FIVE GALLOPS AND TWO TROTS. Record Nominations. Splendid Racing Assured. FIRST RACE at 12.15 p.m. TUAPEKA RACES AT LAWRENCE. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Dunedin at 7.45 a.m., Lawrence arrive 11.2 a.m. RIH’URN TRAIN leaves Lawrence at 5.55 p.m., Dunedin arrive 9.10 p.m. EXCURSION FARES. POPULAR ADMISSION: Gents, 4s; Ladies, Is 6d. J.CQLGAN, Secretary, Lawrence. INTERUNIYERSITY TOURN AMENT. See EASTER’WEEK-END, REPRESENTATIVES OF FOUR COLLEGES VISITING DUNEDIN. ATHLETICS: P. P. HACKETT. New Zealand University High Jump Champion, one-time N.Z. Champion. , . „ A T; ANDERSON, N.Z. and University Champion, 440yds Hurdles. J. M. WATT (Otago) and J. D. CARMICHAEL, noted contestants for 220yds title. G. S. CABOT (Otago) in the Milo Walk. BOXING: Otago Team will defend the Boxing Shield, which they have held for the last two years. J BOWING: sruniversity Boat Race, in conjunction with Interprovincial Race. SWIMMING: D. H. SYMES, N.Z. 440yds Champion, and holder of three N.Z. and University titles, And F. S. CLARKE will bo among tho Otago representatives. , TENNIS: BASKETBALL.—Watch Canterbury’s fast team. The M'Carthy Brothers (Wellington) will represent Victoria College. TENNIS, BOXING, SWIMMING, ATHLETICS, ROWING—EASTER SATURDAY. Composite Programme on Sale.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Friday, Keys, on ring, -with chain attached.—Finder please ring 12-561, Monday before 5. LOST between Anderson’s Bay and South Dunedin, Fair Horn-rimmed Spectacles, in blue case; name inside, Wilson, Petone; reward.—Ring 22-551. LOST, Friday, Brown Crocodile Shoe Buckle, between town and Howe street; reward.—B67 Cumberland street. LOST, Friday night. Signet Ring; keepsake; reward.—Return Barnes, Stuart street. LOST, Silver. Watch, wristlet, leather strap, vicinity Cumberland-St, AndrewGeorge streets, or M’Kenzie’s; reward. — Communicate 8152. LOST, in vicinity D.1.C., Blue Purse; reward. —Office, D.I.C. LOST, last Saturday, Brown Wallet, containing photo, registration papers, etc.; reward. —E.S., 513 Leith tsreet. LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch; monogram, H.1.P.W.; reward.—Return 226 High street. LOST, from 20 Norman street, Anderson’s Bay, Black-and-white Fox Terrier Dog. —Reward at above address. LOST, near Speight’s Corner, Rattray street, 1 Headlamp Rim.—Finder please ring 11-234, working house. STRAYED to 69 David street, 1 Black Pomeranian Bitch.—Owner can have same by paying expenses. FOUND. High-class Photography at moderate prices.—Wrigglesworth and Binns, Rembrandt Studio, 199 George street; phone 13-726. FOUND. —A new Photograph for friends; 3 post cards for 3s 6d.—Rembrandt Studio, 199 George street; phone 15-726. FOUND.— 9ct Signet, 8s 6d, free initials; Wedding Rings, 17s 6d; i-dozen Spoons given.—F. Himmel, 34 George street. FOUND. —Diamond Cluster and Threestone Engagement Rings, £7 10s up: best value Watches.—F, Himmel, George street. I pOUND, Damaged Dolls doctored daily by Doctor Mendoil, Karrie-Kannie Dollies' Hospital, 37 St. Andrew street (opposite Penrose’s). FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED Exchange, 5 Rooms, all conveniences, St. Kilda, handy to two trams, for 34 Rooms on rise; £BSO to £9OO. -T768 ‘Star.’ - WANTED To Exchange, Cabinet Wireless for Motor Car, —8512 t ‘ Star.’

DANCING. / THE DANCE DB LUXE. Now Firmly Established with Dunedin Dancing Patrons. All Attendance Records Shattered. GREEN MILL (Under Direction Dance Enterprises'Syn.). In the Dominion’s Finest Ballroom, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT. 8 till 12. TO-NIGHT. TUB DANCE THAT SETS THE STANDARD. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCES OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCES Bv Dunedin’s New Wonder Band, THE GREEN MILL DANCE BAND (10). THE GREEN MILL DANCE BAND (10). Is a Treat in Store, a Revelation, Striking a New Note in Dance Presentation. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT of the Brilliant RHYTHM DANCE TEAM (Ethel Todd, Ettie Martin, Joyce Todd) In ‘ TAPPING TOES.’ Cosy Armchairs, Congenial Company, Novel Lightings. Dancing on it Floor Without a Flaw., WONDERFUL LIST OF PRIZES FOR Lucky Number, Monte Carlo, Lucky Spots, etc. GET THE GREEN MILL HABIT, Admission, 2s. Supper included. D’ANCE! DANCE! DANCE! SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, Tp-NIGHT. Social Committee, No. 4 District.* Come and Dance with the most fastidious. Join in the Glamour of all that’s worth while, under the Masterful .Leadership of the Triumph Band. 2—Monte Carlos—2. Mr P. WALLER will again entertain you with those Sweet Songs you must and will enjoy. Admission, 6d. Bus for Town, 11.55. Don’t forget Easter Monday Night, The Mock Marriage. Elite dance assembly, NGA MAARA HALL, GARDENS. OPENING NIGHT MONDAY, 15th April, 8 o’clock. Music supplied by THE ELITE DANCE TRIO: (Messrs MTvor, Hambleton, and Jamieson). Mr Pat. Byrne M.C. Novelties. Admission, Is 6d. Supper. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 THE CLIFFS CABARET. THE CLIFFS CABARET. \ THE CLIFFS CABARET. THE CLIFFS CABARET. I THE CLIFFS CABARET.] For Reservations Ring ,23-69|. Dancing to the Castle Bandj B. T. MORRIS, Proprietor.

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Evening Star, Issue 22004, 13 April 1935, Page 17

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