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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT; ‘ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present SIX HAPPT'STARS GOING GAY IN NINETY'ROARING MINUTES OF LAUGHTER! Another Winner for the ]| |linmii[iu' Illlliiilillii. itililiiii 11111111 l The City's Leading Theatre. Dir. Fuller-Hayward Theatres. . TWICE DAILY: 2-15-r-8 P.M. THE GAYEST OF ALL ORIGINAL COMEDIES! THORNE SMITH Most Exhilarating and Daringly Amusing Author of His Day. , CARY GRANT ROLAND YOUNG CONSTANCE BENNETT BILLIE BURKE ! ALAN MOWBRAY EUGENE PALLETTE He wrote ■* Turnabout,’ ‘ ‘ The Bishop’* Jaegars,* Etc.,.Etc. ‘ : 7 ' ' " ~v ' . The Surprise Whimsical Comedy • of 1958. IT’S NEW! IT’S ORIGINAL! A Superlative First Half Includes . . . • SKI SKILL,' a Pete Smith Specialty. ‘ GIVE TILL, IT HURTS,’ ‘ Crime Dooi Not Pay ’ Series. ON THE STAGE, , I SATURDAY EVENING , ONLY. : j Mr F. W. Fronting will present, 1 Mr F. W. P routing Will _p resent, j in conjunction with the D.1.C., ' A GORGEOUS MANNEQUIN I PARADE OF GLAMOROUS - ! FURSI . . ) 800K1NG5...,. Be advised, book early, as week-end bookings are going to he heavy . . . at the D.I.C. or Theatre. Telephone 12433. (Recommended by Censor for Adults;) HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. (Proprietor:' Sir Benjamin. FuHer.):; OPENING WITH A MATINEE 2. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) /.SS. 2. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) 7.55. With Pride and Pleasure THE DUNEDIN OPERATIC SOCIETY, (By arrangement with Samuel Ltd.) , ' Presents For Your Entertainment and Enjoyment the Sensational Musical Comedy ‘THE VAGABOND KINO* ‘THE VAGABOND KING* ‘THE VAGABOND KING* ‘THE VAGABOND KING* The. Show You. Have Waited Fori Pretty Girls, Entrancing Ballet*, Lilting Music. ' Gorgeous Costumes, Side-splitting Comedy Brilliant Scenery. A Riot of Colour, Fun, and (Thrills. AND LOOK AT THE OAST 1 , Reta Stone, Freda Elmes, Tiii Northey, Harriet Hamer, James Macfarlane, Stan Lawson, Richard Murphy, Richard White, S. G. Look, Mark Gaston, Jack Johnson, John ' Gordon, Donald Munro, E. -W* Griffiths, E. Ombler. Full Operatic Chorus and Orchestra. . Produced by. - - - - - - - Stan L*w?on Musical Director - - - - James. Clark Ballets by - - • - * Rosetta, Powell BOX PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY, . Have You Booked Your' Seat at D. 1.0.? Evening Prices: D.O. and 08. 6s; Stalli 3s; Early Door' Pit 8», Matinee Prices: D.C.' and O.S.’ 3s; Stall* 2s; Pit Is (Children, Half-price). ; .■ r* {* DAY SALES AT RIAI/TODAY SALES AT RIALTO. ;v ‘ THE VAGABOND KING * ‘THE VAGABOND KING* FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ! ' Further Matinee on King’s’ Birthday., Have No Regrets. Book At Once* It’s tin Operatic Society’s Production! . EXCURSIONS. DUNEDIN Sunshine Social Club King’* Birthday Week-end Excursion to GVeymoutb and Christchurch; train leaves Saturday, June 4, at 9.25 p,m,{ ftres, Greymoutb 255, Christchurch Ids 6d. ’ • EUCHRE. Euchre, to-night, 8 o’clock, to. NIGHT, SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. Best prizes in Dunedin. Strict management. ; Hall, comfortably'‘heated. LKITU Bowling Club, Saturday night; supper, good prizes; admission is; bring your friends for a pleasant evening, EUCHRE. Nga Maara Hall, Saturday night"; 2 first prizes £l, 2 second prizes lss, 2 third prizes 7s 6d. 2 consolation" prizes 7s. 6d orders. UCHRE, To-pight (Friday), North Ground Pavilion, King street,' 9 o’clock; 2 first prizes £l, 2 second prize* 7s 6d (orders), other good prizes; admission Is. —Albion Cricket Club. . OSLYN-W AKARI Football Club.-l Euchre 'Everting every Monday,. Bo*, lyn Theatre, 8 o’clock; heated room; sup. per; good prizes. UCHRE, Saturday night, Wakari School Hall, at 8 o’clock; roll «long; heated room; good prizes; supper; admiasion Is.

IN order to have tbo ‘ Star • out in good time it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind and send in their orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 22974, 3 June 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22974, 3 June 1938, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22974, 3 June 1938, Page 11

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