AMUSEMENTS. Dunedin’s Only Independent Theatre. Direction: G. L. Johnston. QCTA6ON THEATRE 2 DAILY First — ‘MURDER ON A HONEYMOON’ Sherlock Holmes was a mere shadow o£ Miss Snoopy Withers! Mystery, Adventure, Hilarious Comedy in this Thriller. (For Adult Exhibition.) Second — ‘ROBERTA’ Irene Dunne, Ginger Rogers, Fred, Astaire. Songs:—‘l’ll be Hard to Handle,’ ‘Lovely To Look At,’ ‘ X Won’t Dance,’ ‘ Smoko Gets In Your Eyes.’ A sparkling love story rippling through the fashion salons of Gay Paree . . . told to the dream-disturbing melodies of Jerome Kern. (For Universal Exhibition.) Booking Chas. Begg’s, Theatre. 13-091. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT At 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. JJIS MAJESTY’S. THEATRE (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) Your Last Opportunity of Seeing . THE DUNEDIN REPERTORY SOCIETY’S Outstanding Presentation of ‘THE FOURTH WALL,’ ‘THE FOURTH WALL,’ ‘THE FOURTH WALL,’ ‘THE FOURTH WALL,’ ‘THE FOURTH WALL,’ By A. A. Milne. A Throe-act Detective Play Crammed with Thrills and Humour. An Outstanding Cast. A Well Mounted Play. Thrills! Mystery!! Humour!!! Produced by Miss Bessie Thomson. Popular prices: 4s (reserved 4s Id), 2s 6d, Is 6d. Box plans at D.I.C; until noon, thereafter at Jacobs’s. Day Sales at Jacobs’s. Doors open 7.15 p.m. Box Plans Now Open at D.I.C. FOR THE MOST IMPORTANT MOTION PICTURE OF THE AGE, WHICH MARKS ANOTHER MILESTONE IN DUNEDIN’S THEATRICAL HISTORY! JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Dir.: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) NOW EQUIPPED WITH THE LATEST WIDE-RANGE TALKING PLANT, Will, on NEXT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, NEXT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, At 8 p.m., Offer the Gala Premiere of the Longawaited Classic Comedy of all time, ‘A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM,’ ‘A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM,’ ‘ A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM,’ ROLLICKING COMEDY! SPECTACLE UNSURPASSED! GLORIOUS MUSIC BY MENDELSSOHN! FANTASY THAT BAFFLES DESCRIPTION! AND ~ , 15 GREAT STARS! Janies Cagney, Joe E. Brown, Dick Powell, Olivia De Haviland, Victor Jory, Anita Louise, Mickey Rooney, Jean Muir, Hugh Herbert, Frank M'Hugh, lan Hunter —and 1,000 others! YOU HAVE HEARD ABOUT IT, READ ABOUT IT! NOW SEE IT FOR YOURSELF AND MARVEL AT ITS DELIGHTFUL, IRRESISTIBLE ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD! (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) A Warner Bros. Attraction. SPECIAL MATINEES FOR CHILDREN! HEAVY BOOKING FOR GALA , OPENING! RESERVE NOW AT D.I.C. PRICES: Circle, 2s (plus tax) j Stalls, Zs (plus tax), Is 6d, and Is. LjAURIEB To-night. ‘ SHIPMATES FOREVER,’ With ' SHIPMATES FOREVER,’ Dick Powell, ‘ SHIPMATES FOREVER,’ Ruby Keeler, ‘ SHIPMATES FOREVER,’ Lewis Stone. ' SHIPMATES FOREVER,’ THEY’LL TAKE YOUR HEART WITH A BOMBARDMENT OF LAUGHS—A BARRAGE OF THRILLS—A SALVO OF SONG. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | There’s a Ben Turpin Comedy also! | RESERVES AT PIKE’S, TRADE PERSONAL. DOROTHY STRONG. Milliner, 167 Rattray street, now showing latest Spring Goods; you aro cordially invited to inspect. REMODELS from £1 ss; at Otago Dental Service, 206 Princes street (3 doors below Woolwortbs). HULLO, Everybody! 6 in a row. and won’t got beaten this season; watch out for Wellington! Our Faultless-fitting Leather Coats, £2 10s, are shield winners. —Fraser and Sons. OGEES AND HART for all classes of Electroplating, Antique Copper and Brass Firescreens, Log Boxes, Kerbs made to order.—647 Princes street south (opposite car sheds) DOWIE’S Dismantling Ltd., 1 Forth street.—Hugo stocks Timber, Doors, Windows, Sashes, Ranges, etc. —Call, or ring 10-130. XMAS.! Xmas.! will soon be here; see our Dolls’ Prams now.—W. T. Severidgo Ltd., Dunedin. A TIP straight from the horse’s mouth: “ Get a Bike from Beveridge’s!” It’s a winner. THINK of it! And prepare for Xmas, now; latest models m Tricycles at Beveridge’s, South Dunedin. OOS —OVERSTRUNG Piano, iron frame, <&***) ivory keys; great bargain; on easy terms, —Martins’ Piano Exchange, Octagon. £* OQ 10S —Magnificent Overstrung Bohm Piano, burr walnut; superb quality; fully guaranteed; rail free.—Martins'. Piano Exchange.
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Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 18
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