AMUSEMENTS. j E M P I R E DE LOS E \ Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. DAILY: 2.15 AND 8 P.M. NINETY MAD. MERRY MUSICAL MOMENTS! • Now they’re a couple of Gipsies—but just as dumb as ever — STAN OLIVER LAUREL HARDY i Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Pro I duction of Balfe’s Immortal (Opera. ‘THE BOHEMIAN GIRL’ I I A Really Outstanding Associate Programme includes. , , . 1 ‘THE HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER.’ I ‘ BASKETBALL TECHNIQUE.’ JAPAN IN CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME.I WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT FOR BOTH YOUNG AND OLD. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY* SPRING SHOW. OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7th and Bth. jgJNTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, Octohcy sth, at 8 p.m,, with Secretary, CHAS. RHODES, 114 Princes street, Dunedin. Phone 13-608. ELECTRIC COOKING DEMONSTRATION. LEGTRIC COOKING DEMONSTRATION WILL BE GIVEN At our NEW SHOWROOM, 27 PRINCES STREET, Opp. D.1.C., On TUESDAY, 6th INST., And on THURSDAY, Bth INST., At 2.30 p.m. Ranges to be used: ORION AND MOFFAT, Demonstrator: Mrs Barrington. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION SHOWROOM, 27 PRINCES STREET, Opp. D.I.C. DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN. FIRST SESSION OF THE TWENTYFOURTH SYNOD. the SYNOD will Assemble in the X Synod Hall, St. Paul’s Cathedral Schoolroom, TO-DAY (Monday), October 5, 1933, at 4 p.m. Synod Service in St. Paul’s Cathedra! at 8 p.m Service, ' Maopherson in D.’ Anthem, ‘ God is a Spirit ’ (Bennett). Preacher, Ven. A. C. H. BUTTON. Collection in Aid of Synod Expenses. By order. W D. JENKIN, Diocesan Registrar. KIWI'AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. First parents* night, MUNICIPAL BATHS, TO-MORROW NIGHT, 6-7 o'clock. Usual Baths’ Admission Charges. All friends of club invited. Supper will be provided following the club hour. Never before has such a good wine been sold at such a low price. DOURO (Invalid) PORT, Suits the palate—fits the pocket. 5s Bottle 5s Bottle ss. THE GRAND HOTEL HOME SUPPLY STORE, Where Value reigns supreme. We deliver anywhere. Dial 11-542. DANCING. COMING NEARER! ARTS BALL ARTS BALL ARTS BALL TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, Bth OCTOBER. Dancing at 9 p.m. What a Spectacle! What a Night! Fancy Dress, although very desirable, ,i» not compulsory, but Masks must be worn, TICKETS—DoubIe 15s, Single 7s 6d. Spectators to Gallery, 2s. Reserves, 2s 6d. Box Plan at D.I.C.
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Evening Star, Issue 22461, 5 October 1936, Page 11
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