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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. MAYFAIR THEATRE The Pride of South Dunedin. 7.45 ■— TO-NIGHT The Whole of ihe Wiggs Family Just as they Lived iu the Book. ‘MRS WIGGS OP THE ‘ MRS WIGGS CABBAGE ‘ MRS WIGGS PATCH.’ . Featuring , PAULINE LORD, W. C. FIELDS, ZASU PITTS. W. C. FIELDS, ZASU PITTS. Also— All the Thrills and Excitement of the Secret Service in ‘ BRITISH AGENT ’ With KAY FRANCIS, LESLIE HOWARD. KAY FRANCIS, - LESLIE HOWARD. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. or Sweet Shop next Theatre, or Phono 22-573. OTAGO LADIES’ GOLF CLUB. THE BRITISH WOMEN’S GOLF TEAM Will Play a Match at the BALMACEWEN LINKS On WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At 1.30 p.m. Admission, 2s 6d. COMMUNITY SINGING. RUGBY FOOTBALL NIGHT. In Aid of Dunedin Highland Pipe Band Contest Fund, In the BIG TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, Bth OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. Referee, Mr Arthur Macdonald. 30 Community Choruses, 5 Special Items. Come and Cheer the Otago Rugby Team. This is your opportunity to show' Dunedin’s appreciation of the winners of the famous Ranfurly Shield. See Next Wednesday’s Newspapers for Full Advertisement. ADMISSION. 6d. RESERVES 6d Extra. Book at M’Cracken .and Walls’s. Plan Opens Thursday. 3rd October. BIGGEST AND BEST NIGHT ASSURED. Broadcast by Station 4ZM-. STALLS, 1/-; CIRCLE, 1/6. gTRAND THEATRE Sessions: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THE GREAT CHATTERTON PLAYING HER HEART OUT IN A DRAMA THAT WILL ELECTRIFY YOU WITH SUSPENSE. RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON In Her Greatest Screen riumph, II J| ‘JOURNAL OF A CRIME," (I |l .11 ‘ JOURNAL OF A CRIME,’ || || I 1 JOURNAL OF A CRIME,’ II || !| || ‘JOURNAL OF A CRIME,’ |j ]| With the Worldly Urbane Actor, ADOLPHE MENJOU. A Human Heart Story Unmatched in the Annals of Crimes of Passion. :;d FEATURE. !| l| ‘THE CHURCH MOUSE,’ | 1 || I! ‘THE CHURCH MOUSE,’ | II || ‘THE CHURCH MOUSE,’ | | H I) ‘THE CHURCH MOUSE,’ 1 ) Featuring Delightful Little ■ LAURA LA PLANTE. Don’t be misled by the Title, as it’s the Funniest Comedy You’ve Seen in Years., (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves ajfc D.1.C., Theatre (phone 13-379). PHONE RESERVES HELD TILL 7.45. L A D E I E R, To-night, at 7.45. GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS As one of the most colourful and courageous figures ot European history—the Duke of Wellington—conqueror of Napoleon—heroic soldier, famous diplomat, romantic lover. ‘THE IRON DUKE.’ ‘THE IRON DUKE.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO SCREENING THE ROYAL JUBILEE FILM. Cmemagazine—‘ Phantom of the Air,’ etc. RESERVES AT PIKE’S. (CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT AT 8. First appearance of the thrilling English Contralto, who has been creating a furore in Auckland, Christchurch, and Invercargill .with her superb voice, exquisite artistry, and charming personality. MURIEL BRUNSKILL MURIEL BRUNSKILL (Star Contralto of the British National Opera), » NEW ZEALAND’S VERDICT: “ Glorious voice . . . excellently subg and finely chosen programmes of .great music.”—(‘ The Press,’ Christchurch, 23/9/35.) “ Marvellous singer . . . the concert was a revelation.”—(Christchurch ‘Star-Sun,’ 16/9/35.) “ Singer’s glorious voice.”—(‘ Auckland Herald,’ 12/9/35.) “A Genius of Song.”—(Southland ‘News,’ 25/9/35.) “ Artist thrills audience.”—(Southland ‘ Times.’) Associate Artist: CARL BARTLING, Sold Pianist. PRICES: 6s and 4s (Res.), 3s and 2s, Plus Tax. Students’ Concessions. SECOND CONCERT-NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 8. DOORS OPEN TO-NIGHT, at 7. HIS MAJESTY’S ’ GRAND CONCERT. THEATRE. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8.5 o’clock, By The KAIKO R A I B Conductor; Lieut. H. J. Osborne. SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. Assisted by Mrs Morgan, Miss Sybil Henderson, Miss D. Goodlet, Miss E. Excell, Mr J. Dcvereux, And STOKES’S BANJO BAND. Accompanist: Mr ALF. PETTITT. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, A N 1) H. D. DUNCAN, Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 19

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