AMUSEMENTS. ' STILL THE BEST SHOW IN TOWNPUBLIC ACCLAIM DEMANDS A FURTHER EXTENSION OF * THE GREAT ZIEGFELD * SEASON 3RD TRIUMPHANT WEEK COMMENCES TO-MOEEOW. TWICE DAILY, 2 P.M, YOU’LL BE REALLY SORRY IF YOU MISS ‘THE GEBAT ZIEGFELD,* /‘THE GEEAT ZIEGFELD,* ‘THE GEEAT ZIEGFELD,* —With— WILLIAM POWELL (As Florenz Ziegfeld),, ' LUISB EAINEE (As Anna Held), MYRNA LOY (As Billie Burke), REGINALD OWEN. All late Buses and Trams are held hack for the convenience of our patrons. STILL THRILLING THOUSANDS At the EMPIRE liimiiiiliii tiriiiiHiil Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Flans are Now Open at the D.I.C. or Empire Theatre. Telephone 12433 Make your Reservations Early. BOOKINGS ARE STILL HEAVY. DANCING. HAVE YOU BEEN YET? OOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL O DANCE TO-NIGHT. If not, make up your party and have a wonderful night’s Dancing, with balloons, streamers, blow-outs, etc. Bachop’s Royal Star Band. Cheapest-priced Dance in Dunedin. Is. Is. Is. Buffet Supper. Is. Is. Is.T\JGA MAARA HALL, NORTH-EAST, is VALLEY (near Gardens), EVERY THURSDAY, 8 to 11. deed floor, good music. Hall nicely decorated. ' Three hours’ dancing for Is. Give this a trial to-night. SCOTTISH SOCIETY Monthly Social Dance; Ladies’ Night, Saturday, Victoria Hall, 8 o’clockcome along and welcome visitors from Balclutha Scottish Society; novelty dances, special items; members 9d and Is, non-members Is 6d and 2s. —A. M’Eachran, secretary. DANCE, Oddfellows’ Hall, Mosgiel, Saturday, April 24; Royal Stuart Tartan Queen; lucky spot waltz; good supper and music; gents Is 6d, ladies;ls. ~ UCHANAN Queen Dance, East Taieri Hall, Friday, 23rd, 8 p.m. till 1 ».m.; Blackie’s'music; good supper, prizes; free bus from Mosgiel; admission, ladies Is 6d; gentlemen 2s. . ■ . ' USE only the best Sound ; Systems for indoor and outside functions, Velocity Microphones.—Pringle’s, Mosgiel; 425. , -■i i ii 1 1 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BUSINESS Man requires clean plain Board, or Bed and Breakfast; stat* terms.—P.O. Box 615, Dunedin. EAFORTH House,” Hope Street’ 2min Chief Post Office). —Excellent Accommodation, single rooms, good table, every convenience; 25s. —Phone 13-731. TWO Ladies require superior Board, vicinity London street preferred; state terms, etc. —HBl5 ‘ Star.* ~ TO LET, nice Room, or would Board with homely people; reasonable and central.—24 Smith street. ■ 1 VACANCY in ideal home for Two young V Men, centra), all conveniences, washing dobe.—Tel. 13-472. ■VACANCY for Two Men, share root*; t washing: handy to two cars, Prince* street, Musselburgh.—-H722, ‘ Star.* OUNG Gentleman desires Board, central, rise other boarders not objected to; single room.—Hssl, * Star.’ OQ Albert street. City.—Vacancy, doubl* A O room: suit married couple or tw«friends: moderate; central.—Phone 11-076. A Q Hopo street has Vacancies for tw* Boarders, share r6om; 2 minute* from Exchange.—Phone 11-511. POULTRY. FOR select White Leghorn Breeding Hen* and well-bred Pullets and Cockerels, Skene’s Ltd.. Stuart street. , - . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WANTED To Buy, Piano, must be reasonable, cash; state price.—Hß22,1 ‘Star.’-
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Evening Star, Issue 22629, 22 April 1937, Page 13
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