AMUSEMENTS. THE BRIGHTEST AND BEST SHOW IN TOWN. ~11 ( ij THE REGENT j I THE REGENT II !l Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. Daily at 2.15 and 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, We Present The bright and sparkling English Comedy depicting the amaz- ■ ing and amusing adventures of a man in hiding for a wager. LONDON’S LOUDEST AND LONGEST LAUGHING SUCCESS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ASSOCIATE FEATURES. —— 1 REGENT REVIEWi Featuring significant parade of Italian Army in full fighting kit, gas masks, ■armoured tanks, observation balloons, etc. Also, prominent members of the recently-reconstructed British Cabi- t net; Mr Ramsay MacDonald handing over to Mr Stanley Baldwin. ‘ IRELAND, ISLE OF BEAUTY,’ BATHE: PICTORIAL (Variety), ‘ AIR ROAD TO GOLD ’ (Interest). Plans iI.LC. and Theatre, Phone 12-513.-CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL. CONCERT Bv Pupils of the Dunedin North Intermediate School, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, at 8 p.m. Admission, 2s and Is; Children, Half-price. Reserves at Begg’s. Bus will leave Leith Valley at 7 p.m., returning after concert. ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY OF OTAGO. THE MONTHLY SOCIAL will be held in the Wilson Hall, King street, on •WEDNESDAY, 2nd October. Dancing, items, supper. Members 9d and Is, nonmembers Is 3d and Is 6d. Miss D. M’EWAN, Secretary. WATCH FOR PARTICULARS gUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB’S / LABOUR WEEK-END EXCURSION TO THE WEST COAST. LECTURES. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE UNIVERSITY OP OTAGO i And . THE OTAGO INSTITUTE. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE • On ' ‘THE DESERT CROSSING OF ARABIA,’ By Dr BERTRAM THOMAS, 0.8.8., CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, ■ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 At 8 p.m. The Lecture will be Illustrated by Films and Coloured Slides. Tickets, 21, obtainable at The Museum and at Whitcombe end Tombs’s Ltd. University Students, Is, obtainable at the Registrar’s Office. Free reservation on presentation of tickets at the Museum. ‘fTVHE New Financial System ’; come to JL Douglas Hall, King street, and'hear about it, Tuesday night. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. LOOK!— Best Prizes in Dunedin. 8 p.m., 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY Next. St.' Kilda Town Hall. Admission Is. Prizes valued £3. EUCHRE.-ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOLROOM, Macandrew road, TO-NIGHT,' at 8. Prizes to the value of £3. Admission Is. EUCHRE, Forbury School Hall, Oxford street, Monday,. 30th, and Every Monday at 8 p.m.; good prizes ; admission, I*.’ EUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, North Ground Pavilion, Monday, September 30th, 8 p.m., five good prizes, supper; admiri*m Is. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), Euchre, 8, North Ground Pavilion, King street; comfortably heated; supper, prizes; admission. Is; Albion Cricket Club. > PROFESSIONAL. YOUR TEETH—HEALTH’S FIRST CONSIDERATION. VISIT AN EXPERIENCED AND. PROFESSIONAL EXPERT, ING THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE , OBTAINABLE. OST HUMANE AND CONSIDERATE ’REATSIBNT FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. MODERATE FEES. EASY i FINANCE ARRANGED. D. R O. DENTIST, OCTAGON. DUNEDIN. I’iionu 10-520, E,
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Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 19
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