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AMUSEMENTS. Put Your Money on a Sure Thing I THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT MUSICAL COMEDY HIT OF YEARS! OF YEARS! LAUGHTER! MUSIC! ROMANCE! ‘TAKE A - CHANCE.’ •TAKE A CHANCE.’ ‘ TAKE - A ~ CHANCE.’ ‘TAKE A CHANCE.’ ‘TAKE A CHANCE.* ‘TAKE - A CHANCE.* At the EMPIRE DE LUXE (Phones 12432 and 12433.) 2.15 Twice Daily 8 0 Put Your Money on a Sure Thing! P P U ROMANCE ... U T Sweet and modern ... T full of surprises! Revealed in Y beautiful songs to hear ... Y O by beautiful girls to see! O U STORY . . . ' U R A tangle of temperamental B sweethearts with the wrong M views .. . and the right chance M 0 ... on love! O N COMEDY ... N E Your nbs tickled by mis- E Y behaving hands! Y. MUSIC ... O Rhythms that arouse that O N certain delightful feeling! N, MUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE. A Put Your Money ou a Sure Thing! A Nj (Approved for General Exhibition.) G, Every Player a Star! Every Star an Entertainer! JAMES .DUNN, JUNE NIGHT LILIAN ROTH CLIFF EDWARDS LILIAN BOND DOROTHY LEE LONA ANDRE CHARLES (“Buddy”) ROGERS, With 100 Gorgeous Show Girls! More than your money’s worth ... six new song hits . . spectacular beauty .. . howling comedy . . . luscious entertainment! LAUGHS! MUSIC! ROMANCE! EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. ' Paramount News —. Screen Souvenirs Cartoon —Musical Novelty. And Miss IRIS MASON Entertaining at the Organ. Plana at the Theatre and D.I.C. His MAJESTY’S THEATRE 21st, 22nd, 23rd JUNE, THE OTAGO UNIVERSITY DRAMATIO SOCIETY Presents A. A. Milne’s Cleverest Comedy, ‘ THE DOVER ROAD,* ‘THE DOVER; ROAD,’ ‘THE DOVER ROAD.* Produced by Miss Bessie Thomson, Amusing Situations, Sparkling Dialogue, Delicious Humour. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 3s: Stalls, '2sf Pit, Is. Box Plan now open at D.I.C. ST. HILDA QUEEN" CARNIYAL DRAWING TO A CLOSE. VISIT THE CARNIVAL FAIR, CORONATION HALL, ST. HILDA, TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING, And then—Finish. Doors Open at 2 and 7 p.m. Don’t be one of those to say: “1 wish 1 hadn’t missed that show!” Fun and Frolic—Games and Entertainment —Afternoon Tea and Supper—Bargains. Watch for To-morrow’s Big Programme, Admission Free All Sessions. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EDMOND CUP STEEPLECHASE. WINGATUI, SATURDAY, X6th JUNE, 1934. SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN fo* Wingatui leaves Dunedin at 2.5 p.m., and Returns leaving Wingatui for Dunedin at 4.45 p.m. , The above Trains will stop where required to pick up and set down passengers. FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 16th, 1934. Patrons Please Note that Matches Com. mence on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. CARISBROOK GROUND: UNIVERSITY A v. SOUTHERN. BISHOPSCOURT: KAIKORAI v. ALHAMBRA. TAHUNA PARK: ZINGARI-RICHMOND v. DUNEDIN. MAIN GROUND, LOGAN PARK; PIRATES v. UNION. UNIVERSITY OVAL, LOGAN PARK; TAIERI v. UNIVERSITY B. Admission: Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d extra; Children. Half-price. Unemployed will be admitted to Carisbroog by special turnstile in Burns street on presentation of their unemployment book and payment of 3d. Official Guides on sale at the Otago Sports Depot, S. Jacobs’s, and at the vari. ous grounds, containing full particulars r* players and teams and interesting notes and comments. Price, 3d. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.R.F.U. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). CALEDONIAN GROUND. SENIOR DIVISION. FIVE-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT, Starting at 1.30 p.m. PROGRESS RESULTS OF THE ENGLISH TROPHY MATCH WITH AUCKLAND WILL BE ANNOUNCED. Admission: Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d. Ground Members’ Tickets and Player** passes, Anderson’s Bay road- Gate. A. W. SINCLAIR, Secretary O.F.A. OTAGO RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE, OVAL GROUNDS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16th, 1934. PACIFIC v. ATHLETIC, 1.30. Referee, Mr Eckhoff. CITY v. C. 8.0.8., i p.m. Referee, Mr Watts. Two real good fast games will be seen, B. CRAWFORD, Secretary 0.R.F.L., P.O. Box 35. IHE ‘EVENING STAR’ is the best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT.

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Evening Star, Issue 21747, 15 June 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21747, 15 June 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21747, 15 June 1934, Page 11

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