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AMUSEMENTS. A Bargain in Entertainment. QCTAGON THEATRE 2 pjh; SESSIONS. 7.45 P.M. ‘ TILL WE MEET AGAIN ’ A thrilling tale of the espionage system ... GERTRUDE MICHAEL, LX.ONEL ATWILL, ROD LA ROCQUE. SECOND Mae has added thousands of new “ fans ” to her following since the screening of this, her 'first modern, drama, for some time. • MAE WEST MAE WEST . . MAE WEST In ‘GO WEST. YOUNG MAN 5 ‘GO WEST, YOUNG MAN’ With WARREN WILLIAM. RANDOLPH SCOTT, ALICE BRADY, ISABEL JEWELL, LYLE TALBOT. A Paramount Picture. (Prog. Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Booking Ghas; Begg’s. Theatre, 13-C9l. SUNNY HARBOURSIDE DRIVE NEW IMPROVED SERVICE. CONCESSION FARES. Macandrew Bay, ... Os 9d j Broad Bay ... ... Is Od Portobello ... ... Is 2d Buses leave Queen’s Gardens,

-TOWN HALL SOUL-STIRRING SINGING, Commencing Three Nights. ' Matinee August 18. GENERAL PLATOFF’S World-famous > And ' SENSATIONAL RUSSIAN DANCERS, 30 Aariists 30, Who simply electrified audiences in Wellington, where the Grand Opera House was filled to its capacity at every performance. The Opening Programme will include ‘THE VOLGA BOATMAN,’ ‘Te Deum-Hymn to God,’ ‘ The Bandoura,’ ‘ Blessed be the Lord,’ • Sieny,* * Save Thy People, O God,’ ‘ Asters,’ ‘ Kanavoushka,’ * Platoff Song,’ ‘ Black Eyes,’ ‘ Those Evening Bells,’ ‘ The Black Hussars,' ‘ The Sea,’ ‘ Malania,’ ‘ Kozatchok ’ (Popular National Dance of the Cossacks), etc., etc. Musical Director: Nicolas Kostrukoff. Direction: J. and N. TAIT, in association with ALEXANDRE LEYITOFP, Prices: Reserves ss, Unreserved Seats 3s, 2s, and Is 6d. Plus Tax. Bor Plans will be opened at the D.I.C. on Friday morning next at 9 o’clock., Touring Rep.: John Farrell. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 9th, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 9th, MAIN' 'TOWN. HALL COMPLIMENTARY COMMUNITY SING To DUNEDIN’S POPULAR SING LEADERS, “DEMMY,” , “HIMMY” AND “ALFIE” Leader, Mr ALAN BROWN; Pianist, Mr SQUIRES (both of Christchurch), Assisted by Miss Ngaire Wix, Novelty Trio —Miss Muriel Caddie (Piano Accordion), Oliver Stokes (Banjo), Eric Kane (String Bass) —Mr A. J. Jones (Tenor), and Les. Dunbar, ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. TO BE SURE OF A SEAT BOOK AT BE GO’S. Seats May Be Reserved at Begg’s for One Shilling. ' BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. Donations and Cheeriqs can be sent to the Town Hall. A SING WORTHY OF YOUR SUPPORT, CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY' COUNCIL. ALTERATION TO TRAMWAY TIME-TABLES PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the following Alterations to the Tramway Time-tables —viz.:— SATURDAY TIME-TABLE FOR ROSLYN AND MAORI HILL SERVICES : On and after SATURDAY, 31st JULY, Trams will ileave the Kaikorai Valley for the City SATURDAYS ONLY at 7.0 ft.m., 7.15, 7.30/ 7.48, 8.2, 8.17, 8.34, 8.47, 9.2, 9.17, 9.30, 9.45, 10.2, 10.15, 10.25 10.35, 10.45, 10.55, 11.3, then every 10 minutes as usual. BUSES will leave Driver’s road for the Junction at 7.20 a.m., 7.42, 8.0 8.14, 8.30, 8,44, 9.0, then as usual till 10 a.m., then 10.14, 10.34, 10.54, 11.17, 11.37, 11.57, then as usual. A Bus will leave Rattray street for Maori Hill direct at 11.50 a.m. instead of 11.40 a.m. SUNDAY TIME-TABLE FOR MARYHILL AND ELGIN ROAD SERVICES: On and after SUNDAY, Ist AUGUST, a Bus Service will run ON SUNDAYS ONLY between Elgin road and Mornington, leaving Elgin road every 20 minutes from 2.2 p.m. til] 10.2 p.m., EXCEPT 6.42 p.m. Trams leaving the City at 1.50 p.m. and every 20 minutes till 9.50 p.m. will connect at Mornington with Bus for Elgin road, EXCEPT 6.30 p.m. from City. FARE between Mornington and Elgin road, 2d, or 3d return. The Mary hill service will be run by BUS instead of Tram; the usual time-table will be maintained, EXCEPT the 6.47 trip from Mornington to Maryhill and the 6.52 trip from Maryhill. Town Hall, Dunedin, C. 1., 29th July, 1937. R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk.

EDUCATIONAL. ROSSBOTHAM’S, Stock Exchange.—lndividual tuition Shorthand, Touch Typewriting (installed 10 years), and Bookkeeping; highest passes Government examination, 1936. BROWN’S College, Moray Place. —300 recent Appointments, Shorthand-Typ-ists, Bookkeepers, Clerks; rapid individual tuition.—Telephone 10-697. UITION in Painting and all branches Art and Craft; railway concession.— Miss Passmore, Stock Exchange, Dunedin; phone 18-164. WANTED, Pupils Pianoforte, Banjo, Mandolin, Steel Guitar.—Address 505 King street. H. HUTTON, Teacher of all Hawaiian • Musical Instruments; Classes, Demonstrations.—Studio, above Butterfield’s, li Octagon,

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Evening Star, Issue 22721, 7 August 1937, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22721, 7 August 1937, Page 19