AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO DAYS. “ STINGAREB.” “ STINGAREB.” “ STINGAREB.” “ STINGAREB.” “ STINGAREB.” History’s _ most charming Scoundrel. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX. IRENE DUNNE. IRENE DUNNE. , 11111 i 111 1 i i 11111 111111 )11. *pHE STATE. ' " ,,|, llll||||||||||lll^ |fTl Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11—2.15—8. Action, romance, music and Glorious Songs. THE REUNION A MILLION LETTERS DEMANDED. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And two popular favourites with them. JAMES DUNNE and GINGER ROGERS All giving memorable performances in this big romance from Kathleen Norris’s “ MANHATTAN LOVE SONG.” Box Plans at Begg's till s—then phone , 12-324. THIS WEEK’S COMMUNITY SING gTRAND THEATRE, (By Courtesy of Fuller-Hayward), FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 12.15 p.m. Leader: Mr H. P. DESMOULINS. At the Piano: Mr ALF. PETIITT. Messrs MOSS and JACKSON (72-74 years old) will Sjng Duet. Another Splendid Programme is Arranged. It is expected that the N.Z. MAORI RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM Will be Present, Also Other Attractions. Donations can be left at Begg’s or Strand Theatre. Proceeds for Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. POPULAR SONGS OF OVER t TWENTY YEARS AGO. . In Sheet Form. ‘ Ain’t We Got Fun ?” ‘At Breakfast Time lie Always a Lily.” ‘Everybody’s Doin’ It Now.” ‘ Ev’ry Little While.” ‘For Me and My Girl.” _ 1 For Auld Lang Syne Australia Will Be There.” ‘ I’ll Make You Want Me.” ‘ I Hate to Lose You, I’m So Used to You Now.” ‘ I’m a Lonesome Melody.” ‘There’s a Girl in Havana.” ‘Won’t You Play a Simple Melody? ‘ When I Lost Yon.” ‘ When I Leave the World Behind.” PRICE, Is 3d Each. Post Free. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. rj^HE RITZ TEA ROOMS. QUALITY IS BETTER THAN QUANTITY. THE RITZ SUPPLY BOTH. Sandwich Specialists. Coffee Experts. 3-Course Hot Tea on Sundays. C. R. HADFIELD, Managing Director. w. PROFESSIONAL T. HENAGHAN, SURGEON DENTIST. LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING. DUNEDIN. Phone, Private Phone, 10-997. 22-581. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. Also at Bridge Hotel, Kaitangata, Fortnightly. Next Visit September 11. 1934, 7 p.m.-10.30 p.m.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22365, 12 September 1934, Page 11
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