REGENT TO-MORROW Sessions 2.15 and 8 p.m. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. THE 1934 CARNIVAL OF MUSIC, FUN, and BREATH-TAKING SPECTACLE! All the wonders of “Whoopee,” “ Palmy Days,” and “ The Kid-From Spain ” eclipsed. ... You’ll laugh until you haven’t a laugh left. Wait till you see Eddie as a charioteer in' a race topping all screen climaxes for thrills and riotous merriment. UNITED ERJISTS AND DID ROME BURN? For Universal Exhibition.” i , ’ m Z I m h r * liiii mm A 4* with RUTH ETTING GLORIA STUART DAVID MANNERS With the GORGEOUS GOLDWYN GIRLS. Fifty Venus de Smileo’s in a row . '. . Beauty Fit for the Gods of Olympus! . . . Cantor carries on where the Caesars left off— HEAR EDDIE SING THESE TANTALISING SONG HITS;— i “ BUILD A LITTLE HOME.” “ KEEP YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL.” “ PUT A TAX ON LOVE.” “ ROME WASN’T BUILT IN A DAY.” Superb Feature ties include— Walt. Disney’s Latest Coloured Silly Symphony, “The CHINA SHOP”.
Dr F. W. NORWOOD Successor to Joseph Parker, R. J. Campbell, and Fort Newton, of City Temple, London, will conduct meetings in Dunedin JUNE 16 and 17. One of the Great Leaders and Preachers of the English-speaking World. First Meeting, TOWN HALL, Saturday, June 16, B fJ.m. Chairman, Hon. W. Downie Stewart, M.P. ADMISSION, Is ; Booking, 6d extra, at M'Cracken & Walls, George Street, and D.I.C. Box Plan now open.' _Dr Norwood will speak on ‘ The World in Crisis. Sunday, June 17. —11 a,ni.,.Knox Church. Town Hall, 2.30, Citizens 1 Service and Youth Rally. Town Hall. 0.30 p.m.. Centra! Mission Service, led by Combined Choirs. Soloist,-Miss Alison Tyne. This may be your only opportunity of hearing Dr. Norwood's Stirring Challenge to National Righteousness and international Peace. m m
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Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 12
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