AMUSEMENTS. Dunedin’s Only Independent Theatre. Direction: G. L. Johnston. QCTAGON THEATRE 2- DAILY - 7.45 P.M. Comfortably Heated, Well Ventilated. The Best Value Entertainment Always. TWO STAB FEATURES. The Most Up-to-date Sound Plant. First—‘THE PAINTED VEIL’ Garbo, Herbert Marshall, George Brent. A THROBBING LOVE DRAMA. Second—‘SHADOW OE DOUBT’ A BAFFLING MYSTERY DRAMA. (Both Pictures Adult Exhibition.) COMING FRIDAY-FIRST: ‘ MURDER ON A HONEYMOON’ (For Adult Exhibition.) Second — ‘ROBERTA ’ (For Universal Exhibition.) Booking Chas. Begg’s, Theatre, 13-091. TO-MORROW, COMMUNITY SINGING STRAND. THEATRE (By Courtesy Fuller-Hayward). j SPECIAL: I ] Mr Sansom will ■ assist with Vocal | I Items. I | The Australian Rugby Team has accepted the invitation, and will bo present. N.Z. Rugby team has also been invited. ANOTHER BRIGHT DAY. Leader: H. P. Desmoulins. At the Piano: Alf. Pettitt. Donations of Flowers very acceptable for Stall. Proceeds for Mayor’s Relief of Distress Fund. STRAND PICTURES, Usual Hour, 2.15 p.m. J. F. HIMBURG, Horn- Secretary. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1936, At 8.15 p.m. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL By V. B. GALWAY, Mus. Doc., City Organist. Assisted by Mrs J. W. Allan and Mr Leslie J. Dunbar. ADMISSION FREE. ADMISSION. Doors open 7.45 p.m. Entrance from Moray Place only.
AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING. 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT. 8 o’clock. ‘THE TEAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also, PARAMOUNT SPECIAL, Alleged Attempt on Life of ' : HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VIII. the regent ~ hzthe regent— Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Cofp. Ltd. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. In Association with Criterion Films and United Artists We Present JEFFREY FAENOL’S JEFFREY FARNOL’S < tttf AMATEUR gentleman* Stirring Tale of a Gay Adyenturer who conquered men with his fists and women with his charm. BRILLIANT OAST Includes Douglas Elissa FAIRBANKS, JUN., 7 LANDI, Gordon Barker Esme Percy, Frank Pettingell. ’ Acclaimed as a Worthy Successor to ‘ THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.’ —AIso—•THE COCK O’ THE WALK,’ Walt. Disney B.S. LINDBERGH TRAVELOGUE, SMART WORK (Comedy). ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) For Special announcement see Page 12. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre, Phone 12-513. £lO MUST BE WON! 24 Consolation Prizes. SCREEN SLIDE COMPETITION. ST. JAMES THEATRE. Closes Saturday, 12th. RD NUGGET SHINY SHOES CLUB MATINEE, 2.15 SATURDAY, at the STRAND THEATRE.
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Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 11
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