AMUSEMENTS In Conjunction with the Screening of “ THE ROSARY ”... a Special ATMOSPHERIC STAGE PROLOGUE Will be Presented, Featuring Miss Rita Holmes and Arranged by Mr A. Regan. Direction J. C. Williamson Films. 2.15 p.m. - TWICE DAILY - 8.0 p.m. The World’s Most Beautiful Story of Great Love and Self-sacrifice! BRITISH . . . AND BETTER STILL! BRITISH . . . AND BETTER STILL! REGENT FEATURETTES INCLUDE, Comedy .... Cartoon .... Vagabond Traveller .... Australian News Gazette, and a JOHNNY WEISMULLER SPORTLIGHT. Comedy Diving . . . and Instructive Swimming Lessons . . . for All Swimmers. Box Plans at “ The Bristol ” and at “ The Theatre ” (Phone 12-513 —two lines).
GRAND TJNBMPLOTMENT DANCE. MAIN TOWN HALL, MAIN TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT—B till 12—TO-NIGHT. THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS. THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS. Never before —perhaps never again—such a show. Your only opportunity at the price, in the beautiful Main Town Hall. IN AID OF UNEMPLOYMENT FUNDS. IN AID OF UNEMPLOYMENT FUNDS. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCES. LUCKY SPOTS. PRIZES. GRAND FOX-TROT COMPETITION For the Championship of Otago, and to be judged by Miss Helen Abraham and Mr Kevin Dun, principals of PHYLLIS BATES DANCING ACADEMY. Four Hours of Real Delight. Come along for the Time of your Life. SAVONIA DANCE BAND SAYONIA DANCE BAND And ARTHUR FROST'S DANCE BAND ARTHUR FROST’S DANCE BAND Will Play the Tunes that Make you Dance. i BROADCAST BY 4ZW. Admission: One Shilling and 6d for Supper.
JJiRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. MAORI MISSION ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS, TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER,' WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, At 8 p.m. Rev, A. J. SEAMER’S MAORI CHOIR. MAORI CHOIR. MAORI CHOIR. Tickets Is 6d. Box Plan at Begg’s. Booking 6d extra. LECTURES. JJEAR DR POLISS, PH.D., 8 TO-NIGHT 8. DEMONSTRATING THE LAW OP SUPPLY. Also, MONDAY, 3 p.m.. Downstairs, “THE TECHNIQUE OP HEALING," With Individual Treatment. On SUNDAY EVENING, 7 o'clock, At R.H, CLUB HALL, Corner of King and St. Andrew streets, “ EXPLAINING UNANSWERED PRAYER.” QLASSICAL ASSOCIATION. In the Museum Lecture Room, On MONDAY, MAY 2, at 8 p.m. A LANTERN LECTURE on “ROMAN REMAINS IN ALGERIA," By PROFESSOR W. B. BENHAM. The Public are Invited. SOCIAL. DISCUSSION. GROUP.—LLOYD ROSS, M.A., LL,B„ will Lecture In Y.W.C.A. Hall on “ The Individual Under Economic Planning,” SUNDAY, May 1, at 7.45. Free Discussion. Collection. S. IKIN, Hon. Secretary. " T USTRUSS' Ready-mixed Paints for XJ quality, none better; Brushes at cut prices.—Smiths, Ltd., Octagon.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21632, 30 April 1932, Page 13
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