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AMUSEMENTS. 1111 l gT. JAMBS THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. A PUN CRUISE OF THE WORLD. Around the World on . a Palatial Liner filled with Gorgeous ■ Girls. * STUDENT TOUR ’ ‘STUDENT TOUR’ It’s a New Idea in Entertainment! JIMMY CHARLES DURANTE BUXTERWORTH Set You a Dizzy Pace ot Hilarity In This— DANCING, ROMANCING, AND NAUTICAL MUSICAL MERRIMENT! A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And LAUREL ‘ MIDNIGHT And In HARDY PATROL ’ Metrotone News; Travel Talk, ‘Cruising in the South Seas ’; Cartoon, 1 Insultin’ the Sultan.’ II SPECIAL! EXTRA! (I TO-NIGHT! ARRIVAL AND RECEPTION OP OUR NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND LADY GALWAY. Box Plan at D.1.C.. ■ M’Cracken and Walls’s till 5 p.m.; then at Jacobs’s.' Theatre at 7. Telephone 13-702. GLORIOUS EASTER ATTRACTION. v gT. JAMES THEATRE SATURDAY NEXT, An Achievement of Superlative Quality, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s 'Magnificent Production, Rudolph Reiser's Celebrated Stage Play, ‘THE BARRETTS • OF WIMPOLE STREET’ With NORMA SHEARER As Elizabeth Barrett. FREDERIC MARCH As Robert Browning. CHARLES LAUGHTON As Edward Moulton Barrett. THE PICTURE THAT HAS BROKEN RECORDS EVERYWHERE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT B DIO. AND M’CRAGKEN AND ALLS’S, AND YOU ARE ADVISED TO >OK YOUR SEATS, FOR ALL DUNEDIN ILL BE FLOCKING TO SEE THIS JTSTANDING PRODUCTION. OTAGO ROWING ASSOCIATION. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 20, AT DUNEDIN, r£W ZEALAND INTERPROV IN CIAL EIGHT-OAR CHAMPIONSHIP, at am SEVEN CREWS. Auckland, East is t (N. 1.), Wanganui, Wellington, Canbury. Southland, and - IBW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY EIGHT--11 CHAMPIONSHIP, at II a.m. Auckd. Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago. 10RTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND, Noon. - _ ■ , ill Races Finish Between Rattray and ch Street Wharves. Badges, fid; Programmes, fid. J. P, VALLIS, Hon. Sec. THE GRAND HOTEL. EASTER WEDDINGS; BANQUETS, SOCIAL FUNCTIONS. Quite recently we suWied all the wines and spirits for the largest banquet held in the South Island for many years (250 guests). Sparkling and still wines and spirits—we supplied the correct champagne and wine glasses. No order too small—or too large; Ask for our 1935 new Price-list. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. MUSICAL . INSTRUMENTS REPAIRS. OUR EXPERTS OVERHAUL AND REPAIR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every typo—Pianos, Organs, Player Pianos, Gramophones, Radio Sets, Violins, and I all Stringed Instruments, Accordions, Cornets, and all Brass and Woodwind Instruments. Estimates free. All work guaranteed. Prices Reduced. CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD. GRAMOPHONES. NEW AND SECOND-HAND, mainly Portables. Prices from 5s each. COME AND SEE BROOKES AND CO., 277 Moray place. BROOKES AND CO.; 277 Moray place. —Dealers in Used Musical Instruments and Accessories; Repairs of all descriptions undertaken; prompt attention to all inquiries. lOLIN wanted; price, full particulars. —A992, 1 Star.’ WJ. LEE, 476 Anderson’s Bay road, • has Violins at prices to suit everyone; all repairs; bows rehaired. Y IOLIN, Bow, Case For Sale, copy Jacobus Stainer; sweet tone;, £5 (near offer). —A 993, * Star.’ TflOR SALE, Piano (Chapman); excellent -T _ condition, good tone; £26 cash; owner shifting north.—Ring 25-944. FOR SALE, One Hawaiian Steel Guitar and Case, as new; cost £22; take £l2 10s.—A88P, ‘ Star.’ F OR SALE, One Banjo-Mandolin Case, £1 55.~A888, ‘ Star.’ HAVE you pnl ArGcles of Furniture that you do not use? Advertise (hem For Sale in the * Star.’ r .

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

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22004, 13 April 1935, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22004, 13 April 1935, Page 17

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