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AMUSEMENTS. KING EDWARD CINEMA (Reserves 22-573.) Ill' ‘SHANGHAI MADNESS.’ SPENCER TRACY Branded an outcast . . . Shanghai made him a carefree adventurer . . _ . fighting . . . daring . . . and risking death . . . until an impulsive girl lifted him from the depths of disgrace to the heights of heroism. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) mi Also, ONLY YESTERDAY, ’ ONLY YESTERDAY, 1 ‘ ONLY YESTERDAY, 1 With Margaret Sullivan, John Boles. (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audiences.) Itll TO-NIGHT, 7.45. ADULTS, Is CHILDREN, 6d. MU ALWAYS COSY AND WARM. DUNEDIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA • (B. L. H. De Rose, Conductor.) v THIRTEENTH CONCERT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, at 8 p.m. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Soloists: Mrs B. R. NEES Mrs B. R. NEES Mrs B. R. NEES Mrs B. R. NEES Mrs B. R. NEES (Pianoforte) And Miss FLORENCE PACEY (Soprano). Admission, 2s/ (plus tax) and Is. Plan Now Open at Begg’s. Booking Fee, 3d. WHO WILL BE QUEEN? COME ALONG TO ST. HILDA CORONATION HALL TO-NIGHT AND YOU WILL HEAR PROGRESS REPORTS HALFHOURLY, FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT 10 p.m. WILL IT BE SURF, SPORTS, TRAMWAYS, Olt MUNICIPAL QUEEN? LAST CHANCE TO VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE. DANCING BY MISS LILY STEVENS’S PUPILS AND BY MISS NGAIRB WIX. MUSIC ORCHESTRA, And Other Bright Items. ALL THE PUN OF THE FAIR. DON’T MISS THE CLOSING SCENES. ADMISSION FREE. ADMISSION FREE. THE GRAND HOTEL. A GUARANTEED NIP I Some people don’t realise that a guarantee is of importance in such a small thing as • a tot of whisky! GLEN ROSSIE WHISKY. GRAND (House) WHISKY. The best Scotch Whisky in the field. In five sizes of bottles or over the bar counter—all one quality. PROFESSIONAL. MR A. H. ROBINSON (Late Student Fogerty School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art, London). WINTER TERM COMMENCED. Improve Your Speech. Special Courses for Business and Professional Men, Debaters, and Public Speakers. Corrective Courses, Speech Defect, Parson’s Throat, Etc, STUDIO: CAPITOL BUILDINGS (Late Bristol). May be interviewed Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, 4 to 8, or phone. YOUR TEETH-HEALTH’S FIRST CONSIDERATION. VISIT AN EXPERIENCED AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERT. USING THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE OBTAINABLE. MOST HUMANE AND CONSIDERATE TREATMENT FOB CHILDREN AND ADULTS MODERATE FEES. EASY FINANCE ARRANGED. w. D. ROBE. ' DENTIST, Octagon. Dunedin. EDUCATIONAL. HANS -W. FROH, Teacher of German (native of Germany), HAS RESUMED GERMAN TUITION, CONVERSATION, AND MATRICULATION at his New Address: 334 CASTLE STREET (off Frederick street). Tel 18-854. Hours: 10-12, 2-3, 6-7. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE. TjMRST AID CLASSES held CAVERSHAM. Pupils Enrol Early, Mr A. Peters, 39 Moray place; or Baxter Hall, Caversham, Monday Evening. JH. Teacher of all • Hawaiian Instruments; pupils prepared for public performance.—Studio Above N.Z. .Book Depot, Octagon. ISS PASSMORE’S School of Arts and IT-S. Crafts. Stock Exchange Buildings.Studio phone 18-164. private phone 11-377 ROSSBOTHAM’S Commercial College Dowling street. Shorthand, Typ" writing, and Bookkeeping; our students in keen demand. SHORTHAND - TYPISTS, Bookkeepers, Clerks; for positions enrol Brown’s College, Miraj place; rapid individual tuition. -Telephone 10-697. WANTED. Pupils Pianoforte. Violin, Banjo, Steel Guitar, Ukulele; also to Join Orchestra. 505 King street. MONEY T OANS privately arranged on any ap--fi-a proved security; repayments to suit; communications confidential. —ESSO, * Star. 1 Loan £250, second mortgage ’ ’ on modern bungalow; good security. —Address E2BB, ‘ Star. 1

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Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 17

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522

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 17

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