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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. STILL THEY COME . . YESTERDAY 1 THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER ’ OPENED ITS SECOND WEEK to splendid Business . . . OVER 14,000 DUNEDIN THEATRE - GOERS HAVE ALREADY SEEN THIS MARVELLOUS PICTURE . . . MANY FOR A SECOND AND THIRD TIME! ? THE REGENT THE REGENT Hi Direction: C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. ‘ Daily, at 2.15 and 8 p.p. “ When this breed of men dies out . . That’s, the end!’ ‘THE L'IVES OF iS A . ... BENGAL LANCER ’ . With Okt’ Cooper, Franchot Tone, Richard Cromwell, C- Aubrey Smith, Colin Tapley, and Sir Guy Standing. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PROLOGUE. - ‘ ENGLAND, MY ENGLAND ’ ■ ■ Bv Mr WALTER RUSSELL-WOOD. BOX OFFICE NOTICE. During ‘THE LANCER’ Season All Lounge and D.C. Reservations at Lounge Box, 'right-hand entrance. All Stalls Reservations at Stalls Bps, left-hand entrance. Phono bookings" held only till -7.45 V ■ p.m. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre, Phono 12-513. STONE-UNION STREET-NORMAL SCHOOL EX-PUPILS’ ASSOCIATION. , SOCIAL, SOMERSET LOUNGE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd, 1935, At 7.30 p.m. Music. Supper. Tickets, Is 6d. F. HAY, Secretary. , Come to the Roll Call. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. )UNEDIN WEST BRANCH, NEW ZEALAND »LABOUR PARTY. TRADES HALL, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Good Prizes. » Supper. Admission, Is. EUCHRE.— The Grange Ladies Cricket Club, North Ground Pavilion, Monday, May 20th, at 8 p.m.; five good prizes; supper; admission, Is. 1 ■ EUCHRE, Labour Party Rooms, Glasgow street. To-night, at 8; admission Is; good prizes and supper. QCTAGON THE BEST SOUND IN TOWN. SHOWING NOW-A DOUBLEFEATURE PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME, HIS BUSINESS AFFAIRS. WERE STRICTLY PRIVATE . But his Love Affairs were a Public Scandal. He’s the Man Every ' Woman Expected to Marry! RICARDO CORTEZ, A Man of Affairs. RICARDO CORTEZ, Business Affairs RICARDO CORTEZ, made him a fortune, RICARDO CORTEZ, —Love Affairs RICARDO CORTEZ, made him famous! With RICHARD BENNETT, izabeth _ In - * ■BIG EXECUTIVE.’ ‘BIG EXECUTIVE.’ ‘BIG EXECUTIVE.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) He has the might to rule millions! But he pits millions for the right to rule a woman’s heart! George Bancroft Rosco Karns ‘ ELMER ‘ELMER ‘ELMER ‘ ELMER In AND AND AND AND - Frances Fuller George Barbier - ELSIE.’ -.ELSIE.’ -* ELSIE.' - ELSIE.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A delightful comedy romance of a woman who ! lifted her husband up the ladder ot success • • • and let him think he was a self-made man. REALLY GOOD ENTERTAINMENT. TWICE DAILY-2.15, 8 p.m. Plans at Theatre. Telephone 13-091. Chas. Begg’s or M’Cracken and Walls’s. T.AURIER, PORT CHALMERS TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. WILLIAM. POWELL, MYRNA LOY, WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY, WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY, In the Grandest Show— Mystery,. Laughs, Romance, Action—you’ve seen for a long time! ‘ THE THIN MAN,’ ‘ THE THIN MAN,' ‘ THE THIN MAN,’ ‘ THE THIN MAN,’ ‘ THE THIN MAN/ ‘ THE THIN MAN,’ • THE THIN MAN,’ ' THE THIN MAN,’ With Maureen O’Sullivan, Nat Pendleton. (Recommended by , Censor for Adults.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Reserves at Pike’s. No Extra Charge. OTACQ A. AND P. SOCIETY’S DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW * To be held in. THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, BUILDINGS, * Crawford street, MAY 31 TO JUNE 5, 1935. Official Opening by'the Hon. Adam Hamilton, ON FRIDAY, MAY 31, at 2.30 p.m. Record Entries in All Classes. A. F. DUTHIE, * Secretary. DANCING. MOONSHINE WINTER GARDEN, GEORG E STREET. GREEN MILL GREEN MILL TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. OTAGO AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPSI FOR 1935. WALTZ. FOX-TEOT. WALTZ, FOX-TROT. WAT.TZ FOX-TROT WALTZ, FOX-TROI., Mmdc by the Incomparable GREEN MILL DANCE BAND (10). Bach Evening includes Lucky Number, Monte Carlo, Lucky Spots, etc. NOTE.—Being under a cheaper rental, we gladly pass the advantage to lady . ’ . patrons, \ Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies Ts 6d, including supper and free bus. THE CAPP IN G B A L-L, THE BALL OF THE YEAR, TOWN HALL, ' s TUESDAY, MAY 21, In honour of the Graduates of 1935. . '^ < Dancing, 8.30 p.m. * Ticket: 15s Double, 7s 6d Single. from the D.I.C. Booking Office the University Students’ Association Office, t Union street.

“NEW MOON” Grand Carnival Re-opening at the • MOONSHINE WINTER GARDENS, On TUESDAY, 21st May, at 8 p.m. Paper Hats, Monte Carlo, Streamers. Set Supper. Log gives. Old-time and Modern Dances. SAVONIA DANCE BAND. Dancing, 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. ' Mr W. F. Taylor, M.C, Admission: Single, 2s; Double,'3s 6d. '■ Under Strict Management. Bight of Admission Reserved. TO THE MARINA DANCE, V MOONSHINE CABARET. MONDAY, MAY 20tb, i 8 p.m. to 12. , 8 Good Prises. • Smith’s Jubilee Band in Attendance. ■ Double, 2s 6d. Good Supper. THE <Ad BOYS’ ASSOCIATIONS Of the CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ HIGH SCHOOL , And ST. KEVIN’S COLLEGE . Will hold their First annual ball In the ' ■ ' CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, On TUESDAY. 28th MAY, At 8.30 p.m. r Double Ticket, 10s 6d. ' Scofield’s “ New Collegians ” Band. DANCE—TO-NIGHT-DANCE. No. 4 District Social Committee. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. The one night of the week that you may term a Knight of Nights. To hear the Triumph Band delivering ‘ Olji Faithful and Other New Numbers, will get you going op your feet. 2 Monte Carlos 2, and admission charge only 6d. Watch advertisements concerning June 3rd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 The cliff s cabaret, THE CLIFFS CABARET. THE CLIPFS,.,CABARET. THE CLIFFS CABARET. THE CLIFFS CABARET. For Reservations Ring 23-693. Dancing to the Castle Band. . . , E. T. MORRIS, Proprietor. REMEMBER Otago Rowing Club’s Dance at Clubhouse To-night; Revellers’ Ban- 1 ; Monte Carlo; excellent supper; 4s double.

rri HE WEMBLE Y CLU B, A "EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. Hear the Savonia Band (6), with Jackie Roberts at the, Piano. Supper. Admission, 2s. Dark Suits Essential. WAVERLEY BOYS’ BAND INSTRUMENT. FUND. Annual dance, BARtY SETTLERS’ HALL, 7 DUNEDIN,, MONDAY, JUNE 17th. Stewart's Imperial Dance Band. Dancing 8-1. Supper. Admission 2s. »• : C.'A. HART, Hon. Sec.,, 6 Cashel street, Dunedin, SI. Dance superior, LYCEUM HALL, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Come where the crowds gather and have the time of their lives. And dance to the nippy music of Smith’s Jubilee Band. Monte Carlo, 2 Spot Dances. Admission, Is. Set Supper. T” MEETTHB ~ IMPERIAL DANCE CLUB at the Embassy Salon on WEDNESDAY, May 22. Stewart’s Orchestra; Supper; prizes. Everyone assured of a good time. , W.F.A. Dance and Euchre, N.B.V. • Town Hall, To-night; come und dance on the best floor in town; good music, good Monte Carlo prizes; admission Is, supper provided UNSHINE CLUB’S “ First Birthday Dance,” Hillside Hall,, To-night (Saturday), 18th May. Three Monte Carlos, set supper* novelties, Sunshine Band. Cards for non-dancers, good prizes. Members, Is 6d; non-members, 2s 6d. OWING to the Oxford Street Hall being Otherwise Engaged, the usual Porbury School Dance Will Not be held on Wednesday, May 22nd. HOLIDAY RESORTS. SPEND restful Holiday on sunny inland farm, North Otago; every home comfort; modern conveniences; bus daily.— E 836. ‘ Star.’ WANTED, small Furnished Crib, one week commencing June sth; north line.—H9B4, ‘ Star.’ KARITANE. —3 Rooms, bathroom, sun porch, h, and c. water; reasonable rental.—Ring 12-785; or write L 127, ‘Star.’ SUNSHINE Guest House, Alexandra, (Near Railway Station). —First-class Accommodation, ladies arid gentlemen desiring restful holiday; every comfort, roaring fires, personal attention.—Phone 63. I small Furnished Crib, King’s I tt Birthday Week-end, handy Dunedin; reasonable.—L243, ’ Star,’

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Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 17

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