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amusements. AMUSEMENTS. the m e N D 0 u S! CRITICS - PATRONS EVERYONE, AT LAST NIGHT’S BRILLIANT PREMIERE.. UNANIMOUSLY ACCLAIMED ‘ BENGAL LANCERS ’ ■ THE GREATEST PICTURE SEEN IN , DUNEDIN FOR YEARS! ' ASK THEM—THEIR VERDICT . WILL BE OjUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT. THE REGENT I || | THE REGENT i I Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. Daily., at 2.15 and 8 p.m. A SUPERB TRIBUTE TO THE MEN WHO KEEP THE EAR-FLUNG LINE OF EMPIRE! THE LIVES THE LIVES THE LIVES OF A OF A BENGAL BENGAL BENGAL LANCER LANCER LANCER Suggested by Francis Yeats-BrownV Famous Book. GALLANT LOVERS! FEARLESS FIGHTERS! The Bengal Lancers, renowned for courage and daring . . , in an amazing spectacle if adventure and exciting romance, . With ’/ GARY COOPER, Richard CROMWELL, Colin TAPLEY. SIR GUY STANDING. (Approved . for Universal Exhibition.) Franchofc TONE. C. Aubrey SMITH. -- ASSOCIATE FEATURES. —— Regent Review Paramount News, Jungle Antics—a particularly interesting subject. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre, Phone 12-513 - We earnestly recommend you •to ' make' your reservations without', ■ ‘ v delay. ' ’ .fliiiillllllllllllllih. The state ■'‘"llllllllllllllllli I '"' Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY; 11, 2.15, 8. MORE LAUGHS THAN EVERMORE DELICIOUS FOOLERY THAN USUAL. JACK HULBERT. JACK HULBERT. JACK HULBERT. JACK HULBERT. JACK HULBERT. JACK HULBERT. JACK HULBERT. The face that splits a thousand sides now makes merry in tho land of the Pharaphs! A RIOT OF HIGH-SPIRITED ENTERTAINMENT, ■ ‘ THE CAMELS ARB COMING.’ CAMELS ARE COMING.’ CAMELS ARB COMING.’ CAMELS ARE COMING.’ CAMELS ARE COMING.’ CAMELS ARE COMING.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL! . ■ • EXCLUSIVE! DUNEDIN’S OWN QUADRUPLETS BRUCE MARY -x- KATHLEEN AND VERA JOHNSON. The • very first pictures ever made of this remarkable family. Plans at Theatre (Phone 12-324). TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, For a Season of Five Nights, commencing On TUESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. THE DUNEDIN STROLLING PLAYERS Present Reginald Berkeley’s delightful comedy. 1 FRENCH 1 FRENCH ‘FRENCH 'FRENCH 'FRENCH ’FRENCH LEAVE. LEAVE.’ LEAVE.’ LEAVE.’ LEAVE.’ LEAVE.’ -after all, there’s only one ‘ Grand.’ ” TIE GR A ND H GTE L When Winter comes, give yourself a glorious change. The, simplest and most pleasant way of ; relieving colas these days is to take an occasional glass of Glovin. ■ It’s better hot at bedtime. GLOVIN (Rum Punch) GLOVIN 5s 2s 6d Bottle .Ss Bottle. 'ss Large lOoz Flask 2s 6d POULTRY. F OR SALE, R.I.R. Rooster, prize bird, 18 months 01d.—E950, ‘Star.’ A young wife, disguised as a French girl, visits her soldier husband at his billet “ somewhere in France.” Her husband cannot. disclose that she is his wife, sc you can imagine the riot when the General falls in love. The cast includes: Anita Winkel, Sheila Neilson, Angus Gorrie, Douglas Dali, Douglas Skene, Reynolds Herbert, Roland Watson, and Bert Jones. Music by tho D.I.C. Orchestra. D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s and 1? Concessions to Children. Reserves; at the D.I.C. ANCING. GREEN THE DANCING EVENT OF 1935. MILL. GREEN M I L L. CONCERT CHAMBER. AT 8 TO-NIGHT. CONCERT CHAMBER. OTAGO AMATEUR, CHAMPIONSHIPS,, FOR 1935. ' FOXTROT. WALTZ. FOXTROT. WALTZ. FOXTROT. WALTZ. WALTZ. FOXTROT. A Competent Judge (without professional interests) Will Give Satisfaction to All. Music by the Incomparable GREEN MILL DANCE BAND (10). ' , / GREEN MILL DANCE BAND. Music by the Incomparable Each Evening Includes Lucky Number, Monte Carlo, Luck Spots, etc. • DANCE WHERE DANCING IS BEST, AT THE DANCE THAT SETS THE ' STANDARD. Admission. 2s. ——r- : —— ——— Including Supper. DW.F.A. DANCE AND EUCHRE, • -■ N.E.V. TOWN HALL, Have much pleasure in Announcing ithat i, ' they have engaged WILLIS TREVOR’S GOOD COMPANIONS -■ (5 players), Who will fes.turo ‘ Ole Faithful,’ 'When My Ship Comes In,’ and ‘An Earful of Music,’ and. all the Old and New Dances.' 8 Monte Carlos (good 1 prizes). ADMISSION TO DANCE, Is (including Supper). DITEMBLEY DANCE CLUB, TT TO-NIGHT. Old-time and Modern Dances! A delightfully happy Dance, well super- „ vised. , ** Good Ballroom,” “Inspiring Music,” “Congenial Company,” “{Excellent Supper,” Comfortable Lounge,!’ “ Variety of Attractions,” “Prizes.” Enjoy Dancing To-night to the Bright and Snappy Music of the Savoniana. Admission, 2s. Supper Provided. Join the Crowd of Satisfied Patrons. TOWN HALL, GREEN ISLAND. R AN D DANCE, r WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th. SAVQNIA DANCE BAND. Good Supper. Bus to City. Dancing, 8 p.m. t<? 2 p.m. , Gents, 2s. Ladies, Is. 6d. •O E O W N HOUSE, UPPER JUNCTION. TO-NIGHT’S SUPPER DANCE. . Carlton Dance Band. \ Reserves Phone 18-055. DUNEDIN SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB. THE above Club will hold its “ FIRST ANNUAL BIRTHDAY DANCE” in the Hillside Hall, Cargill bad, SATURDAY, 18th May. : , Set Supper. 3 Monte Carlos. Novelties. * Sunshine Band. Members, Is 6d; Non-Members, 2s f)cl. We would remind members the 1935 Subscriptions are now due. H. 0. MARSH. ■ Org. Sec. Dunqb sU,pEr Io r, LYCEUM HALL, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. The Dance that has No Equal, with a Band that Can’t be Beaten, Smith’s Jubilee. Monte Carlo and Spot Dances. Admission, Is. Set Supper. Tuesday night, • ambassadors’ DANCE, South Dunedin Town Hall. Six good prizes (double lucky door, Monte Carlo, Statue Dance). Smith’s 1 Jubilee Band. Admission Is. Good supper provided. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. No. 4 District Social Committee. jQANCE TO-NIGHT DANCE. Dance away the blues, keep in the pink. 'Practically Continuous Dancing. 2 MONTE CARLOS 2. Triumph Baud. Admission, 6d. JfIORBURY ' SCHOOL DANCE! DANCE! HALL, Oxford street, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th. FORBURY SCHOOL SOCIAL CLUB. , 2 Monte Carlos, Lucky Door, Jazz Waltz. Smith's Jubilee Band. , Supper. Admission, Is. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! T HE (CLIFFS CABARET, THE CLIFFS CABARET. THE CLIFFS CABARET, THE CLIFFS CABARET. THE CLIFFS CABARET. For Reservations Ring 23-893. Dancing to the Castle Band. 'E. T. MORRIS, Proprietor, TCT M B A S S Y SALON, WEDNESDAY, 15th, ! 8 p.m. JUBILEE DANCE. Music: Stewart’s Imperial Dance Band. I M.C., S. Brettell. Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Supper. “NEW MOON.” OWING to hall being otherwise engaged NO DANCE will bo held in the Marigold Salon This Tuesday Night. Note.—At the request of patrons the “ New Moon ” is moving into town, and will appear at the Moonshine Winter Gardens on Tuesday, 21st May. LADY Teacher .Ballroom v Dancing has Vacancies for day and evening pupils; fees 3s per hour, Is 6d half-hour, classes Is 6d for two hours.—H329, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, first-class Violinist for dance band featuring old-time and modern dances and music; good sight-reader.— H32B,St\r.’ El 9 advertiser for M.C. Thanks all applicants, and notifies that position has been Filled.—‘ Star? THE Civil Service Harriers will hold a Dance at \ the Hillside Social ’Hall To-night. ) 12J. BEEN ISLAND Ladies Cricket ( V" Dance, Saturday, May 11, Forest Hall; Monte Carlo, lucky spot; Is 6d and Is. WANTED Known —That Billheads, culars, _ Cards. Programmes, General Printing of every description executed at the ‘ Evening Star ’ Office Moderate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 22026, 11 May 1935, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22026, 11 May 1935, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22026, 11 May 1935, Page 17