AMUSEMENTS JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT MATINEE: SATURDAY at 2 MATINEE: SATURDAY at 2 THE MARCUS SHOW LA VIE PAREE MONDAY NEXT AT 8 P.M. For 3 nights and Wednesday matinee only, Sir Benjamin Fuller, in association with Messrs Leon S. Snider and George B. Dean, presents THE MARCUS SHOW THE MARCUS SHOW THE MARCUS SHOW THE MARCUS SHOW In its Second Super-Entertainment— The Show that brings the Glamour of Broadway right here to Dunedin. " BROADWAY VANITIES " " BROADWAY VANITIES " " BROADWAY VANITIES " More and More Scenes of Bewildering Beauty! . . . More and More Gorgeous Marcus Peaches!' ... More and More Hilarious Comedy! . . .The Whole Show a Sheer Delight . . . BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW AT D.I.C. Evening Prices: Preferential 10s 6d; Reserves 7s 6d; Unreserved 6s, 4s. Day sales at Jacobs (tobacconists) 2s 6d. Matinee Prices: Reserves ss; Unreserved 4s, 3s, 2s. Children halfprice. (All prices plus tax.) JUMBLE SALE. Holy Name Social Hall, King street. To-day. 25th; bargains. DANCING .HE HELEN ABRAHAM SCHOOL 1 OF DANCING (Late Phyllis Bates). Studio: Cr. St. Andrew and King streets. Tel. 18-174. Private Lessons by Appointment. UNIVERSITY CLASS, EVERY FRIDAY, 8 to 10 p.m. LUCKY Spot night at the popular Wai'hola Dance, next Saturday, June 26; 20 useful prizes; New Century Dance Band from Dunedin. Admission Is, 2s. EUCHRE ATURDAY EUCHRE 8 p.m., North u Ground Pavilion, King street; increased prizes; hall heated: admission Is. Albion Cricket Club. SHOWS iUNEDIN FANCIERS' CLUB Brydone Hall. Crawford street. 1400 Exhibits. Friday and Saturday, June 25 and 26. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, BIRDS, ,i , CATS and PETS. See the Special Exhibits: Parrots, Kea, Magpie, etc. Dog Judging Commences & a.m. To-day. Come and see this interesting and instructive performance. ELECTION NOTICES EDUCATION BOARD. QTAGO i ANNUAL ELECTION OF MANAGERS -DUNEDIN TECHNICAL SCHOOL. In accordance with the regulations under Section 113 of "The Education Act. 1914," It Is Hereby Notified as follows: (1) The number of Managers to be appointed this year by Local Associations of EMPLOYERS is one. . (2) The number of Managers to be appointed this year by Local Associations of EMPLOYEES is ONE. • (3) The Elections for the above purpose are to take place in the month of August. » G. W. CARRINGTON, Secretary Controlling Authority. Education Office. Dunedin. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EDMOND CUP~STEEPLECHASE, WINGATUI, SATURDAY, JUNE 26. Train leaves Dunedin for Wingatui at 1.50 p.m. Special passenger train for Dunedin leaves Wingatui at 4.15« P The above trains will stop where required to pick up and set down passengers. EDUCATIONAL IGHLY-PAID MEN.. Highly-paid men by the thousand, throughout New Zealand and Australia date their success from the day they started study under Hemingway's Correspondence Schools. That is what Hemingway's did for these men; what the are doing for many young men to-day; that is what Hemingway's can al do for YOU! Write at once for valuable Free Book —'Accountancy." HEMINGWAY'S. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23226, 25 June 1937, Page 11
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