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AMUSEMENTS. Dunedin’s Only Independent Theatre. j Direction: G. L. Johnston. 3 Hours of Good Entertainment. 2 DAILY. 7.30 p.m. QCTAGO N THEA TR E First—‘HEßE’S TO ROMANCE’ Nino Martini, Romantic Idol of To-day’s Radio Millions. A Love Story That Sings! (For Universal Exhibition.) Second — ‘ EIEST A GIRL’ Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale. Sbngs! Romance! Dancing! Laughter! (For Adult Exhibition.) A Better Programme for your Entertainment has never been offered anywhere in the world. Booking Chas. Begg’s and Theatre, 13-091. RICHARD CROOKS. Box Plans Opened at the D.I.C. THIS MORNING, at 9 o’clock. THIS MORNING, at 9 o’clock. fJWN HALL “ In the very zenith of his fame.’ NEXT MONDAY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT This one occasion only. J. and N. Tait Present RICHARD CROOKS RICHARDvCROOKS RICHARD CROOKS WORLD-FAMOUS TENOR. The most amazingly popular singer of the present generation, with a repertoire embracing all shades of musical taste. ' Prices: Reserves, 11s 2d, 8s sd, and 5s 9d (including tax); Unreserved, 3s (plus tax). Ordinary box plans opened this morning at the D.I.C. at 9 o’clock. 20,000 people were attracted to the Exhibition Building to Richard Crooks’s farewell concert in Melbourne. It was his fifteenth concert in that city.

WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WRESTLING! —-X°WN HALL TOWN HALL NEXT SATURDAY OCTOBER 3 -SATURDAY NEXT. “JUMPING” JOE SAYOLDI v. “BLEATING” 808 KRUSE THESE MEN ARE EVENLY MATCHED AS TO HEIGHT, WEIGHT, AGE, SPEED, EXPERIENCE, AND ABILITY. THIS MATCH SHOULD BE ONE TO REMEMBER POR YEARS. RESERVE EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE D.I.C. TO-MORROW MORNING. OTAGO WRESTLING ASSOCIATION.

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Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 11

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