amusements. AMUSEMENTS. GREAT! EXTENDED EXTENDED SEASON SEASON The Second Splendid Week of Tins Memorable Picture Commences To-dav. I'HE GRAN]) 'TT ‘•m 111' 11 Direction; Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. 3 SESSIONS Daily: 11, 2.15, 8. STALLS 1 h CIRCLE 1/6 11 Wonderful . . |1 Incomparable. 11 HEPBURN || HEPBURN 11 HEPBURN jl HEPBURN ,| HEPBURN i| HEPBURN II f" ]| ‘THE || LITTLE || LITTLE ti LITTLE II Little ii MINISTER.’ jl || MINISTER,’ (I II MINISTER.’ h || MINISTER.’ || (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Begg’* till s—then5 —then Phone 13-013. LAURIER, PORT CHALMERS. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. The Lovely Star of ' Paddy tbo Next Best Thing ’ in Robert W, Chambers’s Superb Romance of the American Civil War. ‘ OPERATOR 13,’ ‘ OPERATOR 13,’ ’ OPERATOR 13,’ ■OPERATOR 15,’ ‘ OPERATOR 13,’ ‘ OPERATOR 13,’ OPERATOR 13,’ Willi MARION DAVIES, GARY COOPER, the Pour MILLS BROTHERS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT. BOOMING! TO SEE HER IS TO LOVE HER! ■■■.i.iimHlllllllllllin.r.: THE STATE Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY, 11, 2.15, S. The idol of every Continent still brings terrific houses. . . . everyone wants to sec her again, J|] SHIRLEY TEMPLE !| SHIRLEY TEMPLE II SHIRLEY TEMPLE 111 SHIRLEY TEMPLE if! J» 111 -bright EYES.’ Hi; 1 ‘BRIGHT EYES.’ TI 'BRIGHT EYES.’ III! -bright EVES.’ I A SMILE FOR EVERYONE. I THAT MAKES EVERYONE SMILE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plane at Bbgg’s till s—then Phone 12-324. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. P.W.M.U. AFTERNOON .CONCERT TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JUNE 6, 2.45 p.m. Concert Programme by Leading Dunedin Artists. Sweets Flowers, and Oriental Goods on Sale from 2 p.m. Afternoon Tea at 3.30. Proceeds in aid of Presbyterian Single Women Workers’ Superannuation Fund, which will ultimately provide retiring allowances for Deaconesses, Maori Missionaries, etc. Admission, Is. Patroness, Lady Sidey. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SOCIETIES WINTER SHOW AGRICULTURAL HALL BUILDINGS, CRAWFORD STREET, AND ADJOINING HALLS. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Closing at 10 p.m. RECORD ENTRIES OF PRIZE EXHJBI TS. Fat Stock, Dairy Factory and Farm Produc o, Fruit, Bakers’ Bread, Home Industries, Needlework, Paiutings, Drawings, Models, School Exhibits, Women’s Institute Bays, and Manufacturers’ Displays. Covering 62,000 square feit of Floor Space. ■ THE WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBIT lON WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE TO-NIGHT AT 10. ADMISSION: Adults, Is; Children, 6d, A. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. WORD MAKING COMPETITION. Under the Auspices of the Dunedin Free Kindergarten Association. HOW MANY OTHER WORDS CAN BE MADE OUT OF “FREE KINDERGARTENS”? Firft Prize, £5; Second Prize, £3; and Third Prize, £i. RcspUs will be advertised. Mr W. J . Morrell, ex-Rector of the Otago Boys’ High School, will act aa judge. . _ . L No letter must appear in any word more frequently than it does in the two words “ Free Kindergartens.’’ 2. Personal ant) place names exclud ed. Foreign words must be accepted as English by standard dictionaries. 3. All words to be written clearly in columns under initial letters, 4. Names and address of competito r to be written Ou every sheet. 5. Judge’s decision in all matters to bo final. Entries, marked “Competition” on envelope, and accompanied by one shilling entrance fee. must be received by Miss C alder, 45 Eastbor crescent, Dunedin, S.W.I, on or before WEDNESDAY, 31st July.
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Evening Star, Issue 22047, 5 June 1935, Page 11
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