DAILY AT 2 AND 8 O’CLOCK. YOU HAVEN'T laughed UNTIL YOU’VE SEEN “ SO THIS IS NEW YORK ” YOU ENJOYED ” QUIET WEEKEND,” " SITTING PRETTY," and “ LIFE WITH FATHER ” NOW LINE UP FOR LAUGHTER And Meet HENRY MORGAN HENRY MORGAN HENRY MORGAN The Screen’s Newest, Brightest Star and America's Mad-cap Ace Radio Comedian, in “SO THIS IS NEW YORK” “SO THIS IS NEW YORK” “SO THIS IS NEW YORK” HUGH HERBERT RUDY VALLEE DONA DRAKE BILL GOODWYN LEO GORCEY VIRGINIA GREY , Also, THE EIGHT GAME” Sensational March of Time. ’’ INSIDE STORY OF AMERICAN BOXING.” SHORTS-SHOW INCLUDES: Cinesound and N.Z. Review. N.Z. SPEEDBOAT REDHEAD Breaks Australian Record. (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) •BOX PLANS AT EMPIRE. rjIOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDAY, APRIL 12. at 8 p.m. BRYAN DRAKE BRYAN DRAKE BRYAN DRAKE Will give his Farewell Recital before leaving for England. The Programme will include Songs and Anas by Handel, Buononcini, Schubert, Brahms; Mozart, Massenet, Arthur Somervell, Vaughan William, etc. Assisted bv RAYMOND WINDSOR, Solo Pianist. THE BOX PLAN WILL OPEN AT BEGG’S ON TUESDAY. APRIL 5. Admission 4s and 2s 6d. This Recital is Sponsored by CHARLES BEGG & CO. rpHE LOOSE END CLUB. RE-OPENS AT Y.M.C.A. THIS SUNDAY, At 8 p.m. Th(? Movie Film “BARABBAS” will be shown. YOUTHS AND GIRLS CORDIALLY WELCOMED TO THIS HAPPY SUNDAY NIGHT GATHERING. NOVEL Entertainment every night at the Otago Cricket Association’s Carnival, April 2-9. YOU saw Circus Lions. Come and pat Larnach Castle Lions I Superb driv*along Peninsula High road; good teas
LECTURES THE,\ theosophical society 236 High street (just above Clark street). SUNDAY 6.30 p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE By Mr, GEOFFREY HODSON, International Lecturer and Author. "THE SEVEN PATHS TO SELF-REALISATION ANp POWER.” Illustrated by Records of Indian Chants. Vocal Solo: Mrs N. Gamble. THURSDAY, at S p.m.: Public Lecture by Mr Hodson. “TRE SPIRITUAL TEACHER AWAITING EVERY MAN.” All Invited. DANCING TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL DANCE, TRIP TO SYDNEY” DANCE COMPETITION. (21 AND pNDER). No More Heats Until After March 26. Contestants Wishing to Enter for This Competition Must Have Their Entries in Before March 26. Judges: Mr Bert Duff and Mr Don Simpson. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS TWO HALLS. NEW ZEALAND’S BIGGEST DANCE. BALLROOM DE LUXE FOR 2000 DANCERS. MAIN TOWN HALL All Modern Dancing. Excelsior Band. CONCERT CHAMBER All Old Time. Ramblers and Paramount Band. THREE BANDS. THREE BANDS. THREE BANDS. Spectators, Is. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. v TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. , TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
BALL, BALL. BALL, J> A NFU II L Y HAL L, FRIDAY. APRIL 8. In aid of War Memorial Funds. Continual Old-time and Modern Dancing. 8.30 sharp to 2 a.m. POPULAR VARIETY DANCE BAND. Good Supper and Novelty Dances. Prices: Ladies 3s, Gentlemen 4s. EVERYONE WELCOME. ■jVTACANDREW BAY REGATTA AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. TO-NIGHT, MACANDREW BAY HALL. At 8 p.m. Gentlemen: 2s 6d. Ladies: 2s. Bus Queens Gardens 7.45; returning midnight. COMBINED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ DANCE, MAJESTIC BALLROOM. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. New Metro Dance Band (6 players). Novelties Set Supper Good Prizes. 50-50 Programme. Admission, 2s 6d. Late Transport—Cargill's Corner—l2 Midnight. OT’S Little Folk Old Writers’ Association plain and fancy dress Dance, Majestic Ballroom, MONDAY, MARCH 28. Special prizes; good music, supper. Admission, 2s 6d. Keep Monday Night Free for this special evening. TO-NIGHT, Waitati: Big Sports Dance; beauty contest. Bus from Port Chalmers 7.45, from N.Z.R. terminal 8 p.m.; both return; admission 3s. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modem business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry Rightly directed and orepared. 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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