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AMUSEMENTS. I I (EMPIRE DE LUXE) Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. DAILY: 2.15 AND 8 P.M. ACCLAIMED! By Yesterday's Big Audiences as an outstanding entertainment from start to finish. Everybody thrilled to the glorious music of Balfe’s Opera and the irresistible comedy of Laurel and Hardy, Now they're a couple of Gipsies—but just as dumb as ever — STAN. STAN. LAUREL LAUREL LAUREL OLIVER OLIVER HARDY HARDY HARDY i — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Pro— —i I duction of Balfe's Immortal | | Opera. . . ( I ‘ THE BOHEMIAN GIRL 5 .1 1 ‘THE BOHEMIAN GIRL’ I I ‘ THE BOHEMIAN GIRL ’ J I I A Really Outstanding Associate Programme includes. , * . 1 ‘THE HIT-AND-RUN I I DRIVER J i ! A remarkably interesting subject do-' | monstrating fearlessly the tragedy this j speed fiend leaves in his wake and the f relentless methods by which a Nation | tracks him down! I * BASKETBALL TECHNIQUE.' JAPAN IN CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME,* WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT FOR BOTH YOUNG AND OLD. BOOKINGS ARE ALREADY HEAVY. RESERVES THEATRE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) STATE THEATRE Commencing 8-15 TO-MORROW NIGHT LAST OF THE BIG CHARITY CONCERTS Assisting Artists: MELODY BOYS (Popular Dance Band). Miss MILLIE BAXTER (Tap Dancer Supreme). Mr GEORGE WISEMAN (A Comedian you must see and hear). PUPILS of Miss MILLIE BAXTER in • Mass Highland Fling. They’re great. Piper HORNAL (A Master Piper). LOUISA WINTER anv SYLVIA M‘KAY (Delightful).PUPILS of Miss E. TODD (Out on Their Own). THE MAORI ENTERTAINERS (You Must Hear'Them).Many Other Interesting Numbers will be presented. Doors Open 7-15. Doors Open 7.15. Be Early. Uncle BEN, Concert Organiser. Silver Coin Admission. PROFESSIONAL. YOUR TEETH—HEALTH’S FIRST • CONSIDERATION. VISIT AN EXPERIENCED AND , PROFESSIONAL EXPERT. ING THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE OBTAINABLE. )ST HUMANE AND CONSIDERATE 'KEATMENT FOR CHILDREN ANDADULTS. MODERATE FEES. : EASY FINANCE ARRANGED. WD. R O S E, . DENTIST. OCTAGON. DUNEDIN. Phone 10-520. RELIGIOUS. DIOCESE OP DUNEDIN. EST SESSION OP‘THE TWENTYFOURTH SYNOD. IB SYNOD will Assemble in the Synod Hall, St. Paul’s Cathedral xdroom, on MONDAY, October 5, , at 4 p.m. nod Service in St. Paul’s Cathedral at m _ rvice, ‘Macpherson in D.’ Rllem, ‘ God is a Spirit (Bennett). Preacher, Ven. 'A. C. H. BUTTON, dlection in Aid of Synod Expenses. r order. ' „ W. D. JENKIN, Diocesan • Registrar. EUCHRE. T. PATRICK’S SCHOOLROOM, Macandrew road, TO-NIGHT, at 8. First Prize, £l. 10 Prizes. EUCHRE, TO-NIGHT. T. KILDA Town Hall, 8 o’clock sharp r 9 gpod prizes, Ist prizes £1; good cards; id games; don’t miss. EUCHRE.— Every Saturday, Nga-Maar* Hall, North-cast Valley; special pm* next Saturday, 3rd; Is; supper. t EUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, North Ground Pavilion, Monday, Oc. tober sth, 8 p.m.; 8 good prizes; admis. sion Is.; hall heated. UCHRE, Leith Bowling Club, To-night (Saturday); good prizes; admission Is; pavilion comfortably heated; supper. O-NIGHT (Saturday). Euchre, 3 o’clock, North Ground Pavilion, King street; supper, 7 good prizes; admission Is. —Albion Cricket Club. - TRAVEL. SEE YOUR OWN COUNTRY FIRST.-* Unique Waitomo; glorious Milford Sound; the Chateau Tongariro, < Natioiml Park; or beautiful Waikaremoana. j _____ ’ WAITOMO.— Unique underground cav. erns with beautiful limestone forma, tions and eerie canopies twinkling with th* lights of a million glow-worms. “ T'VO ” the Wonder Walk to MILFORD U SOUND this year.—A world-famous trip of scenic loveliness. Comfortable huts with staif in charge provided eu route. Excellcnt track, easy stages, moderate cost. WHEREVER You go, HowevefYou ’ go. —BOOK WITH THE GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. Costs nothing extra, ADVERTISING is the greatest distributive, informative, and educative powc? 1 of the present day,

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Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 19

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