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AMUSEMENTS MANAGERIAL. We wish to stress that "BLOSSOM TIME" is a Dialogue Play and every Song—every spoken Word — is entirely in English. "Tauber's singing alone is a treat, and when there is added to this a fine story, it would be difficult to find better entertainment than 'BLOSSOM TIME.'"—N.Z. Herald. I THE REGENT |||| THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Daily at 2.15 and 8 p.m. TAUBEK'S FIRST PICTURE ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH! Flowing action—lilting melody—gay romance —scenes of brilliant performances—and the magnificent voice of Richard Tauber singing entirely m English. I RICHARD TAUBER fu rf RICHARD TAUBER I I RICHARD TAUBER RICHARD, TAUBER RICHARD TAUBER I || ■ As Franz Schubert in "BLOSSOM TIME" I "BLOSSOM TIME" "BLOSSOM TIME" I " BLOSSOM TIME " [ 11 11 "BLOSSOM TIME" S (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Great Tenor Sings Eight of Schubert's Beautiful Melodies .- . . "THINE IS MY HEART" (" Impatience "). "LOVE LOST FOREVER MORE," "FAITH IN SPRING," "RED ROSES," "SERENADE, "HARK! HARK! THE LARK! " "MARCHE MILITAIRE" "ONCE THERE LIVED A LADY FAIR." A DISTINGUISHED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SEE SPECIAL ADVT. ON PAGE 5. Plans: D.I.C. and Theatre. Phone: 12-513. mOW N H A SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1934, At 8.15 p.m. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL V E. GALWAY, Mus. Doc, City Organist. „„,„,. Assisted by Miss Audrey Kirk, . Pianist; and Mr o Edwa«lßento:. Dr Galway will play:— , Largo (Handel), Entr'acte, fror munde (Schubert). Fugue in C minor (Mendelssohn), Funeral March and Hymn of Seraphs (Guimant) Cradle Song (Kjerulf), Toccata in G (Dubois , Hebridean Suite. (Julian Nesbitt) Polonaise in A major (Chopin), 0 Star of Eve" (Tannhauser, Wagner), fcaana March "Tannhauser" (Wagner). Miss Audrey Kirk will play:— L'Alouette (Klmka-Balakirev). Mr Edward Benton will sing:— "0 God, Have Mercy'—St. Pam—(Mendelssohn), and "The Arrow and the ADMIsSoN?" FREE ADMISSION., Doors Open 7.45 P-m-Entrance from Moray place Only. ION'T TAKE THE RISK J Of Tampering with your Corns, IT'S DANGEROUS. Consult C H A S. B-OOBiH, Whose 20 Years' Experience as a Military and Civilian Chiropodist is at your ' service. Treatment Painless. Charges Moderate. 136 STUART STREET (Below Octagon). Phone 10-243. 1-ITALLPAPERS— Latest Tapestry and \\ Futuristic Designs; rich colourings for halls and dining rooms at reasonable prices.—Smith and Smith. Limited.

ROSTER'S HOTEL, WANGANUI. The most comfortable Hotel m JMew Zealand. Suites de luxe; private bathrooms; hot and cold running water and telephone in every bedroom; central heating; beautiful lounges, everywhere a n atmosphere of restfulness and refinement. Telegraphic address: "Foster's," Wanganui, P.O. Box 54. Phones—3 lines—2l96. M. J. KYNE, Manager. CHIROPRACTIC pHIROPRACTIC FOR HEALTH. GILES T~GILES. Palmer Graduates, Eighteenth Year of Practice, Members N.Z. and A.CA. (Inc.). Using latest methods, including X-ray and No. 2 Neurocalorneter. Office, H.B. BUILDING PRINCES STREET. Hours: 9.30-12.30 and 1.30-5.30; Saturday, 9.30-12-30. Phone 13-750. A NTHONY H. THOMSON A (Graduate P.S.C., Memb. N.Z. and A.C.A., Inc.). Special Service with the Most Modern Electric Nerve Testing Instruments, Fluroscope and X-ray, etc., used in Chiropractic. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH ROOMS, SAVOY BUILDING, Moray place. Phone 13-010. Hours: 9.30-12. 2.30-5.30; Sat., to 12.30. " CJTEELITE " PAINTS—Put your labour O into something durable. " Steelite" Red and Green for service.—Smith and Smith, Ltd. ADVERTISING is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22457, 29 December 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22457, 29 December 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22457, 29 December 1934, Page 11

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