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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. It costs no more to reserve. REVIVAL SEASON OP THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OPERETTA EVER FILMED , . . Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli gT. JAMBS THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Benjunia Fuller. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. I;—A Story Too Strange to be Fiction! You’ll sit enthralled -while this daring film tears the veil of secrecy from . . . With 7 Great Stars, includingDOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jim., ' DRBTTA YOUNG—ALINE MACMAHON (Approved’ for Universal Exhibition.) ■2.— BARBARA STANWYCK In HI ' A LOST LADY,’ ||| . With Frank Morgan, Ricardo Cortez. Proudly presented to our patrons, who appreciate the finer things in screen drama. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE ROMANCE THAT HAS CHARMBI THE HEART OP THE WORLD . . . Words cannot describe this Wonderfi Story, with its inspired melodies, Its Ted nicoiour perfection, and everything tha makes it the perfect screen entertainment . . . FILMED ENTIRELY II NATURAL COLOUR (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at D.I.C. and Theatre (Phone 13-379). Plans at Jacobs’s until 6.30 p.m.; there after at Theatre (Phone 13-702). ‘THE SPECTRE’S BRIDE’ ‘THE SPECTRE’S BRIDE’ (Dvorak), ■ Will be Presented by THE DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY, Inc. IN THE TOWN. HALL ON TUESDAY, MAY 14, At 8 p.m, SOLOISTS: Mrs Leonard Cronin, P.T.C.L. (Soprano); Mr L. E. Dailey, of , Invercargill (Tenor); Mr Arthur Lungley (Baritone). ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT. Conductor ... Mr Alfred Walmsley. " - Box Plans Now Open at Messrs Chas. Begg, and Co. Ltd., and at the D.I.C. Ltd. ADMISSION: 2s 6d and 2s (Booking Fee 3d), and Is. F. S. SALINGER, Hon. Secretary. D U N E D I N B URN S C L U B. OPENING OF SEASON 1935-1936, ALL LOVERS OF SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY INVITED TO MEMBERSHIP. The MONTHLY CONCERT will be held in the EARLY SETTLERS’, HALL on WEDNESDAY: EVENING NEXT, May 15, at 7.45. Wonderful Programme Selected Items. Note the Subscription, which entitles members to 11 Concerts and Dances and two extended Basket Socials. _ Double Ticket, 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. Caro of J, and A. Wilkinson. SKATING NOW ON. ( . AT THE BEAUTIFUL REGAL ROLLER RINK, Corner Cumberland and St. Andrew streets. LADIES !i WIN AN EXPENSIVE READING LAMP. GENTS! WIN A LOVELY MARBLE CLOCK IN THE MONTE CARLO COUPLES. LUCKY SPOTS, MUSICAL CIRCLES, WHEELBARROW RACING. ALL GOOD PRIZES. • 7.30-11 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT, SPECTATORS, 6d to All Sessions. GRA.ND MARCH'AND HUMAN SPINNING MONSTER WHEEL. R. N. GROUNDS, Propr.

LAURIER—POET CHALMEES To-night, at 7.45; ‘ THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER.’ ‘THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER.* ‘THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER.’ A Feast of Laughter and Mystery, with EDNA MAY OLIVER, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, JAMES GLEASON. She was so simple that she thought Scotland Yard had a picket fence—but she beat the police to the solution! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE AT PIKE’S. It Costs No More! LOST AND FOUND. LOST,- Thursday evening, Clyde or St. David streets, Leather Purse containing compact, comb; reward.—93 Clyde street ' LOST, Easter time, Parcel containing fur stole, brown.—Finder please cbmmunicate H 9, ‘ Star *; reward. • , OST. Child’s Navy Purse, containing 7s 6d.—Communicate H 325, Star.* LOST, Thursday evening, between Savoy, Corner and Frederick street, Fawn Woollen Cardigan; reward.—4B Maitland street. ■>_ , LOST, off motor lorry, in city, Copper Circulator;' reward.' — Communicate H 255, ‘Star.’ ' LOST, Friday, Gold Brooch, on bar.— Finder please communicate No. H 245, ‘ Star ’; reward. LOST, Lady’s Silver Wristlet Watch, Evans or Hadfield streets, Friday, reward.—s 6 Evans street; phone 13462. T OST, Fur-lined Gent’s Kid Glove, in -B-i city, Friday night.-—Leave Lamb’s, chemist, Rattray street; reward. T OST, 1 Green Kid Glove, between Octagon and Filluel street.—Return to Judy Lee Frock Shop; reward. • TAKEN by mistake, Drill Hall, Monday, Military Coat, Scarf, etc; owner specially desires scarf.—Please phone 20-682, or return M'Kay’s Highgate Store; reward. ■ fjIOUND, Black-and-fawn Collio_ Dog; •I. owner can have same by paying expenses. —Phone 269 D. jCIOUND —Staffed Pork; also Veal (un.T cooked); sizes to suit all clients. — Thomas’s Pork Shop, Stuart street. fTIOUND.— 9ct Signet, 8s 6d7 free initials; i. Wedding Ring, 17s 6d; i-dozen Spoons given.—F. Himmel, 34 George street. OOUND. —Diamond Cluster and Three•l? stone Engagement Rings, £7 10s up; best value Watches.—F. Himmel, George street. 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 13-726. IHIOUND.—Taieri Cricket Club Fifth Anil- nual Ball, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, Thursday, 16th May, 1935. HOLIDAY RESORTS. .[/■ ARITANE.—3 Rooms, sleeping porch, it*. bathroom, liot and cold water; avail■ble 27th; reasonable rental.—H276, ‘Star.’ OAYING Guests received on Farm, Je sunny position; daily train and bus service.—Mrs Francis, Duntroon, North Otago. . " - SUNSHINE Guest House, fs’gapara street. Alexandra, phone 63, Box 88.—Firstclass Accommodation, every modern appointment and comfort; permanent and casual; moderate tariff, reduction for term. TO LET, Karitane, Furnished Crib; 3 rooms.—Hß4, ‘ Star.’

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

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22026, 11 May 1935, Page 17

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