AMUSEMENTS. First With The Latest Again! JEAN BATTEN ARRIVES! JEAN BATTEN ARRIVES! NOW SHOWING. Actual Scenes in Sound of the New Zea« land Wondei Girl’s Arrival in Australia . . . Her Reception in Sydney . . . She Speaks to you all. BE THE FIRST TO SEE NEW ZEALAND’S GIRL FLYER _ At tbn EMPIRE theatre (Phones 12-432 and 12 433.) 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.’ • TAKE A CHANCE.’ (Approved for General Exhibition.), Every Player a Star! Every Star an Entertainer! - With 100 Gorgeous Show Girls! More than your money’s worth . . . six' neif song hits . . spectacular. beauty T. , howling comedy . . . luscious entertainment I LAUGHS! MUSIC! ROMANCE! EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. Paramount News Screen Souvenirs -w Cartoon — ; Musical Novelty, • And Miss IRIS MASON , Entertaining at ■ the Organ. Plans at the Theatre and D.1.C., -‘THE DOVER ROAD* Will be presented In HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE By The Otago University Dramatic Society On THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY of this week. A. A. MILNE’S finest comedy, by Miss BESSIE THOMSON, Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plans Now Open at D.I.C. Even LAUREL and HARDY are contend to star on the same bill as . . . “SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?” JjIMPIRE. FRIDAY .NEXT* LECTURES. OTAGO INSTITUTE: ASTRONOMICAL BRANCH. DR MACKY (University Lecturer- in’ Physics) will deliver an Addressi in the Physics Lecture Room on TUESL; .7, June 19, at 3 p.m., on the subject of, ‘ Thunderstorms and the Electricity of the Atmosphere.’ Public invited. Dr Macky has recently been engaged in' research on this subject at Cambridge. OTAGO INSTITUTE, ARCHEOLOGICAL BRANCH. At the MUSEUMi King street, at 8 thia evening, Mr 'W. G. ALDRIDGE, M.A., wilt lecture on ‘STRING FIGURES AS AN ART,’ with demonstrations. v All interested are cordially invited. JEW ZEALAND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION (Otago Branch). PUBLIC ' LECTURE WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20. DUTCH DISCOVERERS OF AUSTRAL. ASIA. ■ • lev. E. N. HERRINGTON, M.A., Ph.D, it Old Art School, Moray place, 8 p.m, BASIL HOWARD. J ' Hon. Secretary. DOUGLAS Social Credit.—Lecturer, Misj King; subject, ‘ Review of Bank N.Z, Reports and Chairman’s Remarks,’ Tuesday,, 19th, 8 p.m., Theosophical Hall, Dowling street; all welcome. DANCING. A RARE OPPORTUNITY To Dance in * TUDOR HALL Is Afforded by the AERO CLUB TO-MORROW NIGHT, When the Annual AERO BALL Will be held. SIX FREE PLIGHTS OVER CITY Will be given to Winners of Competitions* Book Your Table Early (Phone 12-133). ADMISSION, 12s 6d Double. Free Flights will be given to the _ Couple entering the Lounge at a Sealed Time betweeen 8 p.m. and 9.15 p.m.
C A VERSHAM HARRIER CLUB will hold a DANCE, Moonshine Cabaret, Georga street, WEDNESDAY, June 20. Stewart’* Imperial Orchestra. Gents 2s, Ladies ls.6d< AMBASSADORS’ Dance, To-night, South' Dunedin Town Hall; third heat Otago waltzing championship, first prize £2, second prize £l, entry fee Is couple; Monte Carlo; ' new music, Pioneer Band; admission 6d. - Dance, Moulin Rouge X* Hall, Kaikorai, To-morrow Night (Wednesday)good floor, good music, good supper; admission, Is. , GOOD Music, Monte Carlo, Community Singing, Set Supper, at Sunshin* Club’s Dance, Hillside Hall, Wednesday,20th June. | DANCE, Otago Rowing Club’s Pavilion, Wednesday, 20th;, supper; Scofield * Orchestra; ladies le 6d, gents 2s; free taxi* from Kiwi Depot, Manse street, 7.45 till 8.30. " . ■■ ■ FRIDAY Night, as usual, Joy Boys’ Dance,' Embassy Salon; Tom . KaU Band; admission, 9d; buffet supper, 3d. •EVENING STAR.’ INSTRUCTIONS as to the Insertion o* Withdrawal of Advertisements in th* •Star must be in writing. Alterations for display Advertisement* must be handed in by 11 a.m. on the day, before they are required to appear. Advertisers in the country can remit pay* meat by Money Orders or Postal Notes. For the convenience of advertisers replie* to advertisements may be sent to th* ' Evening Star ’ Advertising Office, but th* Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. Whilst every care is exercised in regard to the duo insertion of advertisement*. Proprietors do not hold themselves respon* sible for the non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietor* reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objeotionable, even although such advertisement* may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. All literary communications should be addressed to the Editor, and all communications relating to matters of business to the Manager.
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Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 11
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