AMUSEMENTS. A BRAND NEW PROGRAMME AT A BRAND NEW PROGRAMME AT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE OCTAGON! THE OCTAGON! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ‘ THE ‘THE Either No. 1ONE OF THE FINEST DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMMES DUNEDIN HAS EVER SEEN! MYSTERY! AND ROMANCE! NINTH GUEST’ AND ‘BRIEF MOMENT.’ NINTH GUEST ’ AND ‘ BRIEF MOMENT.’ of which-would be sufficient for a night's outstanding entertainment! At the 0 T A G 0 N THEATRE (Phone 13-091), 2.IS—TWICE DAILY-8.0. o ONE OP THE MOST THRILLING AND UNUSUAL MYSTERIES EVER PRESENTED. •THE NINTH GUEST,’ ‘THE NINTH GUEST,’ ‘THE NINTH GUEST,’ ‘THE NINTH GUEST,’ ‘THE NINTH GUEST,’ ‘THE^ NINTH GUEST,’ A battling, victims of IXI UOLWX| ‘ (Recommended by Censor for Adults), Featuring GENEVIEVE TOBIN DONALD COOK. unusual, and thrilling drama of eight people invited to a dinner party—a strange hospitality! Doomed until love outwitted the invisible hand ° of destruction! No. 2NOT FOR WEAK HEARTS! OUT-THRILLING EVEN ’ THE INVISIBLE MAN AN OUTSTANDING STAGE SUCCESS NOW A SCREEN TRIUMPH! ‘ BRIEF MOMENT,’ ‘ BRIEF MOMENT ’ ‘ BRIEF MOMENT,’ ‘ BRIEF MOMENT ‘BRIEF MOMENT,' ‘BRIEF MOMENT, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With CAROLE LOMBARD GENE RAYMOND. Many men desired her—rich, poor, famous, obscure—but unreasoning love took her heart and gave it to a wastrel of society. She gave up everything for him—friends, career, self-respect, but made a man of him m spite ot himselt 1 A TRUE SUCCESSOR TO ‘ LET US BE GAY.’ Plans at Chas. Begg’s and M'Cracken and Walls’s till 5 p.m.; then at tho Theatre. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE WED., THUBS., FBI., AND SAT., JUNE 27, 28, 29, 30., • CARMEN.’ ‘ CARMEN.’ ‘ CARMEN.’ At 7.45 Each Evening The Grand Opera Club of Dunedin Presents The Sparkling, Tuneful, Always Popular ‘ CARMEN.’ ‘ CARMEN.’ ‘ CARMEN.’ ‘CARMEN’ (BIZET) Beautifully Costumcd-Bright, Scintillating Music. Solo Dancing by Miss Vivian Lamb and Mr Cecil Cockburn. Powerful, Swinging Choruses. 100 Performers. Grace Nixon, of Christchurch, as Carmen; Hubert Carter of Christchurch, as Jose; Arthur Macdonald, as -the Toreador; and Misses Beth Ritchie, Betty Pocock, Estelle Barnard, Madge Tuckwell, Edith Clare, Mrs Macartney Messrs E. Pans, E. C. VTFarlane Jack Garden, Grahame M'Kmlay, and W. A. Fmme m tho solo parts. Box Plan from To-day at Begg’s. Tickets at D.1.C., Begg’s, and Rialto. A SOCIAL OCCASION. THE CHARITY BALL, TUESDAY NEXT, TOWN HALL. GAIETY IS THE KEYNOTE. TICKETS AND BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. Double Tickets, 15s; Single Tickets, 8s; Reserves, Is 6d.
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Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 11
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384Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 11
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