AMUSEMENTS. SUCH A PROGRAMME COMES ONCE* IN A LIFETIME. jyjAYFAIE THEATRE The Pride of South Dunedin. 7.45 TO-NIGHT '_.ic Whole of the'Wiggs Family Just as they Lived in the Book. Featuring PAULINE LORD, W. C. FIELDS, ZASU PITTS. Also— All the Thrills and Excitement of the Secret' Service in ‘BRITISH AGENT’ With KAY FRANCIS, LESLIE HOWARD. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. or Sweet Shop next Theatre, or Phone 22-573. THE LOVELIEST SINGER HEARD IN DUNEDIN FOR 20 YEARS. CONCERT CHAMBER WEDNESDAY, AT 8. LAST RECITAL B Y THE SUPERB SINGER OF SUPERB SONGS. MURIEL BRUNSKILL MURIEL BRUNSKILL “ The highest artistry, excellent musicianship, and a glorious voice.” —Ernest Jenner, in the Christchurch ‘ Press.’ “The concert was a revelation amazing artistry, and dramatic sense of the singer.”—Christchurch 1 Star-Sun.’ “ Since the War, no singer heard in Invercargill has equalled Muriel Brunskill.” —Southland ‘ Times.’ “ Whatever expectations were held were but pale shadows beside the actuality of her art ; . . Madame Brunskill’s singing is a joy.”—Southland ‘News.’ Associate Artist; CARL BARTLING, Pianist, NEW PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY. PRICES: 6s and 4s (Reserved), 3s and 2s; plus tax. Students’, schools’, and choirs’ concessions. Box plan and 3s tickets at Begg’s to-day. 2s Tickets on Sale To-morrow.
AMUSEMENTS. Last two days of Screening. a , ‘ THE MORALS OF MARCUS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) rpHE GRAND Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. I 3 Sessions Daily: I 11 WEDNESDAY ANOTHER BRITISH FILM OF RARE CHARM AND DRAMATIC INTENSITY. ‘ HOME, SWEET HOME."’ ‘ HOME, SWEET HOME.’ ‘ HOME, SWEET HOME.’ : HOME, SWEET HOME.’ ‘ HOME, SWEET HOME.’ HOME, SWEET HOME.’ With JOHN STUART And MARIE NEY New Zealand’s own star. _ A STORY BASED ON THE WORLD’S” SWEETEST MELODY. A stirring romantic drama that will appeal to every type of picture-goer. (A British Dominions Film Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Advance Bookings at Begg’s. A CHEAP, HEALTHY, AND INVIGORATING OPEN-AIR PASTIME. TROUT ANGLING It Goes Well with a Motor Car. A Whole-season License, entitling the purchaser to PISH from Ist OCTOBER to 30th APRIL and a month longer at Lakes Hawea and Wanaka costs £1; a Lady’s License costs ss; and a License for Lads under 16 or attending school is ss. WHY NOT GIVE IT A TRIAL? Licenses are procurable from Agents throughout the district, or from A. and W» H'Carthy, Barth, Electrical Supplies, Otago Sports Depot, Walter Strang Ltd., Dunedin. R. HANNING, Secretary Otago Acclimatisation Society.
BOY A L DUNEDIN MALE Conductor; Dr V. E. GALWAY. ■ Pianist; Mr C. OLIVER, CHO I E TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), SEPTEMBER 30, at 8 o’clock. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OUTSTANDING CONCERT. Contralto Soloist: Madame MONA STONE;, Soprano: Miss DOROTHY MACKAY Choir Soloists: Messrs D. J. C. PRINGLE and A. G. FLEMING. Rousing Male Choir Part Sengs, with Soloists. Pianoforte Duet by Misses MARJORIE M'DOWBLL and RUTH MOORE, and Solo by J Mr OSWALD PRTNGLE. BOOK AT BEGG’S. Admission, 2s (plus Booking) and Is Gallery. Programmes 3d.
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Evening Star, Issue 22147, 30 September 1935, Page 11
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