AMUSEMENTS, First With The Latest Again I JEAN BATTEN ARRIVES! ' JEAN BATTEN ARRIVES! JEAN BATTEN ARRIVES! NOW SHOWING, Actual Scenes in Sound of, the New' Zealand Wonder Girl’s Arrival in Australia . . . Her Reception in Sydney . . . Sha Speaks to you all. BE THE FIRST TO SEE NEW ZEALAND’S GIRL FLYER At the EMPIRE theatre (Phones 12-432 and 12 433.1 2.15 Twice Daily 8 0 MUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE. Put Your Money on a Sure Thing! ‘TAKE - A - CHANCE.’ ‘TAKE - A CHANCE.’ ‘TAKE - A CHANCE.’ ‘TAKE A CHANCE.’ 1 TAKE A CHANCE.’ ‘TAKE - A CHANCE.’ ‘TAKE A CHANCE.’ ‘TAKE —A CHANCE.’ . (Approved for General Exhibition.) Every Player a Star! Every Star an Entertainer! JAMES DUNN, JUNE NIGHT LILIAN ROTH CLIFF EDWARDS DOROTHY LEE —. LONA ANDRE CHARLES (“ Buddy ’’) ROGERS, | With 100 Gorgeous Show Girls! More than your money’s worth' ~. . six nevr. t song_ hits , . spectacular beauty .. , i howling comedy . . . luscious entertainment! , LAUGHS! MUSIC! ROMANCE 1 EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. Paramount News Screen Souvenirs Cartoon Musical Novelty, t And Miss IRIS MASON Entertaining at the Organ. • Plans at the Theatre' and' D.I.C. ORIGINAL COMPOSITION. The Society of Musicians of Otago, now i i known as the Music Teachers’ Association s of New Zealand, Otago Branch, invite Composers at present resident in the Otago and Southland Provinces to submit Manuscripts for consideration by the Selection Committee for inclusion in a Concert Programma to be held early in SEPTEMBER. OPEN TO ALL WHO ARB INTERESTED . IN THE ART OF COMPOSITION. - Composers are asked to submit Manuscripts at their earliest convenience, all of which must reach the Secretary not later than the 21st of JULY, 1934. CHARLES MARTIN, President. HAROLD RIDDLE, Secretary. 10 George street, Dunedin. JJUINESS ’ MEN’S - DINNER* SAVOY TUDOR HALL, MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 18th, 6 p.m. . Admission, 2s 6d. Chairman - Mr L. Deans .Ritchie. Speaker: Very Rev. Dean Cruickshank, Similar dinners were arranged last year, and were greatly appreciated. All business and professional men are cordially invited. The meeting will close in time for evening engagements! ■
LOST AND FOUND. LOST, at Exchange or in St. Kilda car, Orange Tea Wagon Cover. —Finder please reply to £645, ‘ Star reward. LOST, from Maori Hill, 1 Wednesday, Biack-and-Tan Collie Pup, • about six months ■ old.—Bing 20-208. LOST, Friday night,, Pince-Nez, in new; red case.—Apply Savoy. LOST, Saturday morning. Princes street. Black Fox Necklet.—Finder please leave ST.W.C.A , Moray place. LOST, Friday, Brown Nappa Glove, white fur lining, Minto street or Tomahawk road; re.ward.—Ring 23-472. LOST, Wednesday, Bloodstone BroochJ reward.—Esßß, ‘ T OST f between Princes and Upper Siuartj Girl’s Nappa Glove. —Return to Nicol, G. Withers, Princes street. LOST, Brown Handbag, Grand Theatre, Friday.—Reward returning address under initial, or telephone 11-820. OST, June- 4th, Gold Drop Finder please leave Pringle's Frink Shop, Cargills Corner; reward. LOST, near M’Kehzie’s, George street. Purse, containing about 15s; reward, —Return 503 George street. LOST, between Stafford street, Exchange, and St. Clair, Gold Brooch.—Ring Phone 23-167. LOST, between Manse street and Caiv gill’o Corner, Brown Knitted Purse, containing small purse with silver.—Finder please ring 22-680; reward. OST, small Order Book, with driver’s It. cense attached.—Reply 9 Scotland street. FOUND. —Taieri Poultry' Show Entriea Extended till. Wednesday, June 20; schedule on application.—J. W. Craigie, Mosgiel. FOUND. —Plunket Ball, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, June 21; good orchestra; sec supper; gentlemen 2s 6d, ladies 2s. FOUND. —Good Prizes given weekly. Euchre Tourney, every Saturday even* mg, Oddfellows’ Hall, Forbury Corner; ad* mission, Is. . ' FOUND. —Jewellery Sale: Signet Rings,8s 6d up; Cake Plates, 8s 6d; Oak* Forks, 8s 6d.—Himmel’s, 34 George street. FOUND —Engagement Rings from £2| Wedding Rings from 17s 6d; half* dozen spoons as usual; Watch Repairs.—F, Himmel. , . ■' ■’ ' . ■, FOUND. —Best value' at F. Himmel’* Jewellery Sale; Watch Repairs guar* anteed: visit 34 George street. FOUND.— Money saved by getting Jack* sou Purdie to Remove your Furniture; special discounts for June; phona 12-519. ‘ OUND.— ‘ The Enchanted Mufeical Box,* Town Hall Concert Chamber, July 4th, sth, and 7th,
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19340616.2.120.8
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 17
Word count
Tapeke kupu
645Page 17 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 17
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.