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AMUSEMENTS. QCT.AGOfI THEATRE (Phone 13-091). 2.15 Twice Daily 8.0. SMART ENTERTAINMENT BRILLIANT SETTINGS WITTY DIALOGUE The Very Latest in Screen Achievement. VIRILE, DYNAMIC WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. ‘I LOVED YOU WEDNESDAY’ ‘I LOVED YOU WEDNESDAY’ A Fos Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EXOTIC. ALLURING ELISSA LANDI, ELISSA LANDI, I ELISSA LANDI. I ELISSA LANDI, ELISSA LANDI, I ELISSA LANDI, 1 ELISSA LANDI, ELISSA LANDI. With - MIRIAM JORDAN, Beautiful English Star. A Gay and Tuneful Story of To-day That takes you to the Capitals of the World. Colourful in its Romantic Settings. ORGEOUS GOWNS, DAZZLING SCENES, SPECTACULAR BALLET. Hare is the kind of Screen Play you revel in.—lt strikes a New Note in Entertainment. You’ll Thrill at THE DANCE OF THE MAIDENS.” Brilliant Supporting Subjects. Plans at the Theatre.

THE Y E D I C. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE BRILLIANT YOUNG ENGLISH BARITONE, FE ED ERIC G. TAP LIN, Who recently scored another sweeping success in winning the N.Z. Open Scholarship at the Christchurch Musical Festival. His beautiful Voice can best be described by quoting the words of the adjudicator (Mr ;Ernest Jenner, A.R.A.M.,,, L.R.A.M.)“This young baritone has an outstanding voice, but what is more to the point is the excellent and artistic interpretation of his songs.” . Mr Taplin Will Bo Accompanied By: SYBIL BAKER, F.T.C.L., Pianiste. ETHEL WALLACE, F.T.C.L., L.A.8., Violinist. JACK DICK, ’Cellist. C -GRAND MASONIC BALL MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC MASONIC To be held on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, In EARLY SETTLERS’ AND PIONEER HALLS. \ Savonia Orchestra. Modern and Old-time Dances. Double Tickets, 12s 6d. Obtainable from W. B. Steel, Government Building, 102 Princes street; all Lodge Members; and Caretaker, Masonic Hall, Moray place. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL. BALL.

LECTURES. DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT MOVEMENT. Lecturer, Miss M. H. M. KING, M.A. Subject: WHAT THE BRITISH CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE SAY.’ TUESDAY, 12th JUNE, 8 p.m. Members of local Chamber of Commerce cordially invited. All welcome. PROFESSIONAL. YOUR TEETH—HEALTH’S FIRST CONSIDERATION. VISIT AN EXPERIENCED AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERT, USING THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE OBTAINABLE. MOST HUMANE AND CONSIDERATE TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS MODERATE FEES. EASY FINANCE ARRANGED. w. ' D. ROSE, DENTIST, Octagon, Dunedin. DANCING. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WEEKLY DANCE AT THE MOONSHINE WINTER GARDENS, MOONSHINE WINTER GARDENS. MOONSHINE WINTER GARDENS, MOONSHINE WINTER GARDENS, GEORGE STREET (near Hanover street). ' Music by ■THE BANDITS. THE BANDITS. ' , THE BANDITS. Monte Carlos. Lucky Spots, Dainty Supper. Gents 2s. Ladies Is 6d. Bus to Cargill’s Corner. Fare 3d. KIWI AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB’S ANNUAL DANCE. THURSDAY, June 14, at 8 p.m., in Embassy Salon ; excellent music by Fraser’s talented Majestic Orchestra. Good supper; lucky spots, and Monte Carlo dances. Admission: Gentlemen 2s; ladies, Is 6d; double tickets, 3s. DANCE, Arthur Street School Hall, Tonight; Monte Carlo; Mayfair Band; supper; Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is. GA MAARA HALL, N.E.V., usual Dance Class, Monday, 8 to 10.30 p.m.; individual tuition; admission, Is.

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Evening Star, Issue 21742, 9 June 1934, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21742, 9 June 1934, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21742, 9 June 1934, Page 17

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