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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT THE REGENT Direction 3. C Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. SCREENING 2.15 and 8 p.m. Speeding towards you with its freight of hope and fear, longing » and triumph, love, and loneliness here is one of the truly great pictures of the screen! • NIGHT t LIGHT, ’ f NIGHT FLIGHT,' i With CLARK GABLE, ROBERT .MONTGOMERY, HELEN HAYES, JOHN and LIONEL BARRYMORE, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT OF OUR TIME. ITS COLOSSAL PRODUCTION IS AMAZING, ECLIPSING IN RIOTOUS MUSICAL COMEDY, BEAUTY, AND SUMPTUOUS SPLENDOUR ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST PRODUCER—SAMUEL GOLDWYN. The public appeal of ‘ ROMAN SCANDALS’ is enormous—s weeks continuous screening in Auckland, 4 in Christchurch, and 3 in Wellington.' The King of Comedians—the Man who Knew Caesar, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, In The Three Ring Circus Maximus of Mirth, Beauty, and Song, •ROMAN SCANDALS.’ ‘ ROMAN ' SCANDALS.’ ‘ ROMAN SCANDALS.’ • ROMAN SCANDALS,’ • ROMAN SCANDALS,’ • ROMAN SCANDALS,’ ‘ROMAN SCANDALS.’ ‘ROMAN SCANDALS.’ Riotous Rome shimmering before your •yes, whispering in your ears, stirring your tenses, with Cantor in the Lap of Luxury and the World’s Most Beautiful Girls— Fifty Venus de Smile-os—Beauty lit for the Fifty Venus de Smileos- Beauty fit for the Gods of Olympus! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Phono 12-513).

BEACH IMPROVEMENT CAENIYAL FAIE OPENS TO-MORROW, AT 8 P.M., In the CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA. Come and Enjoy the Fun. Tramways Band and Group of Entertainers; '■ • ' Stalls—Games—Competitions. Pair will be Continued Friday and Saturday Afternoons and Evenings. • Admission/ 6d; Children, 3d; Afternoons, • Free. IIACANDREW ROAD SCHOOL. CHORAL CONCERT, .. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, THIS FRIDAY, JUNE 15th, ♦ At 8 p.m. Programme of-Musical and Dramatic Items by • Choir of 120 Pupils. Admission: Adults, Is, Children 6d. \ DANCING. BAND DANCE AND EUCHRE, Of D.W.F.A., NORTH-EAST VALLEY TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, Wednesday Wednesday—Wednesday. Harmony Boys. Moute Carlo. Lucky Spot. Admission, 6d. Buffet Supper. . Right of Admission Reserved. HERB WE ARB AGAIN! rHE JOLLY GIRLS* DANCE, EMBASSY SALON. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot. Fraser’s Majestic Orchestra. Supper provided. Admission, Is 6d. TO-NIGHT] TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY* JUNE. 14, D A N C B! DANCE! South Dunedin Town Hall. GREAT NOVELTY NIGHT. . 14- Prizes, 14 Prizes. 14 Prizes. 14 Prizes. Competitions practically all the time. Star events never before staged in the South Dunedin Town Hall. ‘ Admission the same, Sixpence. Otago university law STUDENTS’ ANNUAL BALL, TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, FRIDAY, 15th JUNE. Subscription, 10s 6d. ■ Tickets obtainable from the D.I.C. Ltd. F. P. EVANS, Hon. Secretary. THE OTAGO ROWING CLUB will hold their next DANCE in their Ballroom on WEDNESDAY Next, June 20th. Our big attraction for lovers of Old and New Dances. SCOFIELD’S NEW COLLEGIANS. Splendid floor. Good supper. , Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Note. —Free Taxis from Kiwi Taxis, Manse street, 8 till 8.30. RAVENSBOURNE, Saturday; bigger, brighter; perfect floor; best band in town (Carlton); bus after dance; ndmisaion Is. JOY Boys’ Dance, Embassy Salon, Friday; Tom Katz Orchestra, introducing latest hits; admission, one shilling, supper included. IF you appreciate good music to dance to, a good floor to dance on, and sociable company to dance with, then come to Druids’ Dance, Moulin Rouge, Kaikorai, Tonight; Carlton Dance Band; admission, Is, including supper; dancing 8-12, School Dance, Oxford Street Hall, To-night (Wednesday); popular fortnightly dance; Smith’s Jubilee Band (5 players); supper; admission, Is.

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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 11

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