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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. CROWDED HOUSES! GOODNESS! HOW THEY LAUGHED. BY JOVE! IT’S JOLLY WELL GOOD. „iiillllllllllHli.i„. XH±J STATE Here in a Gale of Laughter, THE P. G. WODEHOUSE THE P. G, WODEHOUSE FAMOUS PICTURE, ‘THANE YOU, JEEVES’ ‘THANK YOU, JEEVES’ A “ WOW ” OF A COMEDY. Direction of Amalgamated THE GRAND | TheatrcsLtd M|| Iff' 2.15 DAILY, 8 p.m. BARBARA STANDWYCK ROBERT YOUNG GENE RAYMOND NED SPARKS HELEN BRODERICK •THE BRIDE WALKS OUT. ‘THE BRIDE WALKS OUT.’ An R.K.O. Comedy Special. Plans at Theatre (phone 13-013). (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A 20th Century-Fox. The funniest character in fiction now on the screen. Funny enough to make a cow laugh. ‘ Lloyds of London ’ is Coming! nPHE ST. KILDA JUNIOR BAND A Will Hold a PRACTICE On ■WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 7.30 p.m. A. G. HOMER. Secretary. CONCERT CHAMBER, MONDAY 12TH APRIL, AT 8 P.M. NAVAL CONCERT BY MEMBERS OF FLOTILLA DILLWITS COME ALONG AND LAUGH WITH US—AND AT US. EVERYTHING YOU COULD WISH FOR IN A CONCERT, PROVIDED YOU ARE NOT HIGHBROW. By special request we are not divulging our programme, as we would rather you pay for a Souvenir Programme, which contains all the details and little quips and. cartoons to laugh at during the show and on your way home (if you survive the programme). . LADIES.—Come and see our Poisonality Buoys from the Sea. (Introductions arranged bv our Matrimonial Bureau.) , GENTLEMEN.—Come and see our Luscious Damsels in the Ballet. (Definitely no appointments with ballet after the show. They’re not allowed out late.) Please leave your stiff shirts and lorgnettes at home, but come along and assist , . . and laugh and laugh. POPULAR PRICES: ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN, 6d. Reserves at Begg’s. No extra charge. Proceeds in aid of Mayor’s Relief Fund. ROYAL DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR Dr V. E. Galway, Conductor. Mr Colin Oliver, F.T.C.L., and L.R.S.M., Pianist, MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 12. TOWN HALL, GRAND FINAL CONCERT With Dr Galway as Conductor. Outstanding Choir Programmes. Soloists: Miss Ruth Sell and Mr A. Walmsley, Mr John W. G. Pringle, and Mr Cohn Oliver. Duet and Quartet. Patrons Advised to Book at Begg’s. Programmes on Sale. Admission, 2s, including tax. THIS IS NOT BEING BROADCAST. NEW POST OFFICE BUILDING, DUNEDIN OPENING CEREMONY. INVITATION TO CITIZENS TO ATTEND The Ceremony in connection with the opening of the new Chief Post Office Building at Dunedin will bo performed by the Hon. F. Jones, Postmaster-General, at 2.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 14th April, 1937. Citizens are cordially invited to be present at the function. GENTLEMEN, THE KING I CIV I c CORONATION BALL (Under the Auspices of His Worship the Mayor and Members of the Dunedin City Council.) rpoWN HALL, TUESDAY, 11TH MAY, 1937 NOTHING WILL BE LEFT UNDONE TO MAKE THIS A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. THINK OF THESE: COLOSSAL DECORATIONS SPECIALLY SELECTED ORCHESTRA, STAN LAWSON’S BALLET REGIMENTAL BAND. A Coronation comes only once in a generation, but the memory of this night will outlive the Coronation itself. WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION 1937 PROGRAMME. MONDAYS, 7.45 p.m., * Some American Authors.’ Opening Night, April 12th. Miss Hypatia Johnson, M.A., Mr John Harris, B.A. TUESDAYS, 7.45 p.m., ‘ Social Psychology.’ Opening Night, April 13th. Mr Richard Seddon, M.A., Mr C. F. G. Simkin, M.A. WEDNESDAYS, 7.45 p.m., ‘ The Philosophy and Economics of Marxism.’ Opening Night, April 14th. Professor R. W. Souter, Ph.D. WEDNESDAYS, 7.45 p.m., ‘ The Gateway to Practical Music-making.’ Opening Night, April 14th. Miss Mary Martin, Mus.Bac. THURSDAYS, 7.45 p.m., ‘ Films and Film Criticism.’ Opening Night, April 15th. Miss Hypatia Johnson, B.A. FRIDAYS, 2.30 p.m., at Y.W.C.A. (Women only), ‘New Governments in Europe.’ Tutors: Mrs W. N. Benson, M.A., Mrs Peter Milne, B.A. SATURDAYS, 7.30 p.m., at Y.W.C.A., ‘ Drama.’ Tutor-producer, Mrs O. C. Stephens; Class Tutor, Mr J. A. Brailsford, B.A. SUNDAYS, 2 p.m. (Men only), ab Social Hall, Engine Sheds, Anderson’s Bay road. Opening April 11th. ‘Russia and World Affairs. Tutor, Mr J. A. Brailsford, B.A. All Classes at University except when stated. Mr Geo. M’Cracken is conducting Suburban Classes at Grant’s Braes, Green Island, Mosgiel, and Caversham. The Usual Class Fee is 3s fid. All inquiries to SECRETARY W.E.A., Otago University. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISIT OF H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA TO PORT CHALMERS. On SUNDAY, 11th APRIL, Special Trains will leave Dunedin at 1.0 p.m., 1,35, 2.0, 2.30, 4.0, and 10.0 p.m. for Port Chalmers. Return Trains will leave Port Chalmers at 3.0 p.m., 4.0, 4.50, and 5.15 p.m. These Trains will stop at all stations for passenger traffic. The ordinary Sunday Dunedin-Port Chalmers road motor service will be maintained. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. OQK —Neufeld German Iron-frame Piano; genuine bargain; fully guaranteed; good tone; hear it demonstrated. —Martins, Octagon. 01)7 10s —Steinberg Piano, iron frame, 31wl beautifully polished; free stool for cash; sound value. —At Martins, 3 Octagon. _____ OOQ 10s—Carl Ecke; Bohm, £45; Franz dbtJU Schumann, £4B; Bernard Brock, £55; all fully guaranteed.—At Martins, Octagon. IDRANOIS A. KING, Certificated Piano . Toner and Repairer.—Write or phone 95 Lynn street, Roslyn, Dunedin, N.W.2; telephone 20-715. CABINET Gramophone For Sale, His Master’s Voice; 80 records,—Es, ‘ Star.’ OR SALE, good-toned Violin and Case, perfect condition, £10; BanjoMandolin and Case, 155.—E66, ‘ Star.’ PIANOS, German and English makes; all reliable iron-framed instruments; special 10 per cent, reduction.—Central Piano Factory. PIANO Repairs, Piano Tunings; expert workmanship, guaranteed satisfaction.—Central Piano Factory, 25 Bath street toff Stuart street). MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS, —Genuine bargains this month; Second-hand Pianos, fully guaranteed. —Central Piano Factory, 25 Bath street. ADVERTISER will Lend her Piano to careful pa'son, storage, nominal charge, insurance.—E23s, ‘ Star.’ JB. HOWELL, highly skilled Piano- • forte Tuner, Repairer; advice gladly given free.—Phone 20-272. FOR all Musical Instrument Requirements, consult us; best service at lowest cost; Piano Tuning and Repairs a specialty.—Brookes and Co., Moray Place. WANTED, Banjo-Mandolin; state condilion, price, and where seen; also, Tutor. —Reply El2o, ‘ Star ’ Office. OR SALE, Violin, Bow, and Case; used two years st Technical School; cost £lO 10s, accept £3. —Ring 22-147. gardening. JUST Arrived.—Fresh supplies Mushroom Spawn; Mustard and Lupin Seed for green manuring.—Skene’s Ltd., Stuart street, Dunedin, ;

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Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 19

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