AMUSEMENTS. FINAL FINAL TWO TWO DAYS! DAYS I Not Only Every Man, BUT EVERY WOMAN In Dunedin SHOULD SEE IT! EMPIRE D E LUXE (Phones 12432 and 12-433.) 2.15. Twice Daily. 8.0 A human document that will stir your every living fibre to profound depths. ‘ FORGOTTEN MEN.’ ‘FORGOTTEN MEN.’ FORGOTTEN MEN.’ ‘FORGOTTEN MEN.’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE HARROWING, SHOCKING, BRUTAL, UNVARNISHED TRUTH AT LAST! HITHERTO SUPPRESSED BY GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD. NOW RELEASED IN THE CAUSE OF PEACE. Also Screening: 4 THY FRIEND THE DOG.' Cleverly produced featurette, giving a rapid survey of the many noble animals in the canine world. UNIVERSAL NEWS—PATHS PICTORIAL. CARTOON. Plans at the Theatre and D.I.C. FRIDAY NEXT! The Screen’s First Military Musical Comedy, ‘FLIRTATION WALK.’ ‘ FLIRTATION WALK.’ ‘FLIRTATION WALK.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DUXEDm ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Reg.) Hori. Conductor, Mr T. Vernon Griffiths, M.A., Mus.B., Cantab. gRD CONCERT, 48th SEASON* CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, k TO-NIGHT, at 8, Solo Pianist: Miss ELSIE PHILLIPS. Of Wellington, Miss Phillips’s items include 4 E r lafc Piano Concerto’ (Liszt), with orchestral accompaniment, and 4 Prelude in G Minor’ (Rachmaninoff). Vocalist: Miss PHYLLIS CLARE, Who will sing 4 Songs My Mother Taught me’ (Dvorak) and ‘The Stan’ (Rogers). Admission, 2s. H. H. SYKES, Hon. Sec. DANCING. Owing to Numerous Bequests, THE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION’S REPEAT BALL takes place at EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL on THURSDAY, September 26th. Dancing, Bto 1. Beivere Catering, Savonia Band. Lucky Spot and Monte Carlo. Tickets: . Double, 4s; Gents’, 2s 6d; Ladies’, 2s. ALBANY AND TECHNICAL OLD boys* Hockey clubs’ dance, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, Embassy Salon. Stewart’s Imperial Dance Band. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. LOOK! Best Prizes in Dunedin.—To-night, St. Kilda Town Hall, 8; admission Is; prizes valued £3. PAVILION, North Ground, To-night (Wednesday), 8; 5 good prizes, supper; admission Is; auspices Grange Cricket Club. CRICKET. OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ CRICKET CLUB. ALL Ground Members, Players, Interested Old Boys, and Lady Friends are Cordially Invited to Attend the OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE SEASON at High School, Next SATURDAY, 28th iust., at 3 p.m. . W. R. BRINSLEY, Esq., President.
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Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 11
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