amusements. FINAL SCREENING x TO-NIGHT. MAURICE CHEVALIER In 4 FOLIES BERGEBE.’ jl TEE REGENT j| ll ' THE REGENT 111 (i, in 7 iiillin Direction: ■ }. C. Williamson Picture Gorp. Ltd. Daily at 2.15 and 8 p.m. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, In Association with British International Pictures, We Present OBNE GERRARD GENE GERRARD ' GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD - GENE GERRARD In ‘ IT’S A BET.’ . * IT’S A BET.’ ‘IT’S A BET.’ ' IT’S A BET.’ ‘IT’S A BET.’ •IT’S A BET.’ •IT’S A BET.’ ’England's Most Hilarious Comedy Since ‘ My Wife’s Family.’ THERE’S A LAUGH A MINUTE IN THIS AMAZINGLY FUNNY ENTERTAINMENT. • (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NOTE THIS IN YOUR DIARY. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, . ' At 2.15,’ , Together with 15,000 Theatres Throughout the World, we are Presenting a GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE In Honour of "THE WORLD’S PLAYMATE,” MICKEY MOUSE’S SEVENTH BIRTHDAY Supporting a Mickey Mouse Cartoon and Other Appropriate Features will.-bo A SPECIAL STAGE PRESENTATION By Miss LILY STEVENS’ PIIPILS.' Every Child Attending this Matinee will Receive a Slice of Mickey’s Birthday . , ■ Cake. (On View Snackbar, 40 Princes street). LET YOUR KIDDIES JOIN IN THE \ :: x ■ , 7, ’FUN.’ .. A TREAT FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Plans Now Open D.I.C. and Theatre, Phone 12-513. ■ LECTURES. Under the Auspices of the University of Otago and the Otago Institute. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE on ‘THE DESERT CROSSING OF ARABIA,’ Dr BERTRAM THOMAS. , 0.8. E., Concert Chamber, Town Hall, MONDAY, September 30. The Lecture,,will be illustrated by films and coloured slides. Tickets, 2s, obtainable at the Museum and at Whßcombe and Tombs’s Ltd. University students. Is, obtainable at the Registrar’s Office. Free reservation on presentation of tickets at the Museum. EUCHRE. EVERY Saturday, Euchre, 8 p.m., North Ground Pavilion, King street: comfortably heated; supper, prizes; admission. Is; Albion Cricket Club. ; EUCHRE, To-night, Normal School Students’ Common Room;/admission. Is; good prizes, supper; 8 o’clock. EUCHRE, To-night, Forbury Corner; good prizes, and a good crowd to play with.-
First Girl Cyclist: “.Tusf think, we’ro already 17 miles from home. Second Girl Cyclist: “ Yes, I. wouldn’t be without a cycle for auythujg. .
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Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 13
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337Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 13
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