AMUSEMENTS. AN, ENTERTAINMENT PEARL OF AS GREAT PRICE AS THOSE ITS HEROINE SO CHARMINGLY ACQUIRED. -—THE REGENT ~ , THE REGENT Direction; J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock. You’ve never seen finer acting nor a more exhilarating story than ( GARY GARY GARY COOPER COOPER COOPER IN MARLENE MARLENE MARLENE DIETRICH DIETRICH DIETRICH With John Halliday Alan Mowbray Heading a Brilliant Cast, SMARTLY . . . BRIGHTLY . . ■ ITS CLEVER STORY RACES ACROSS THE SCREEN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Featurettes Of Outstanding Entertainment , Appeal 'include I CLEMENT MAT, ‘ I Noted English Actor and Elocu- | tionist, in I • MAKE-UP MAGIC,’ I Colour Cartoon, * LITTLE STRANGER.’ I ur..? j ■ DESIRE.’ • DESIRE.’ • DESIRE.’ ‘ DESIRE.' ‘ DESIRE.’ •DESIRE.’ • DESIRE.' ‘ DESIRE.' ‘ DESIRE.' ‘ DESIRE. • DESIRE, • DESIRE.’ ’ DESIRE.' And THE REGENT ORCHESTRA. Overture, •THE BARBER OF SEVILLE.’ Flans Theatre, Phone 12-513. NEXT WEDNESDAY. ] THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND I SATURDAY. , SEPTEMBER 23 to 26. / THE PLAY—NOT THE PICTURE. •OUTWARD BOUND,’ • OUTWARD BOUND,’ •OUTWARD BOUND,’ •OUTWARD BOUND,’ Sutton Vane’s 3-act Play, To be presented by the Dunedin Little Theatre Society, IN THE LITTLE THEATRE. N THE LITTLE THEATRE. Ernest Griffin, Producer. Box Plan now at Begg’a. Reserves 2s 9d (including book- | ing fee; Back Stalls, Is 6d. | BOOK AND BE SURE. MISS EILEEN JOYCE, ’ WORLD-FAMOUS YOUNG PIANISTE, Will make her First Public Appearance MONDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 21, f OWN HALL Miss Joyce will play * Symphonic Variations ’ (Cesar Franck) with 4YA Symphony Orchestra, of 40 players Conductor, Gil Dech. Also, * Arabesque’ (Schumann), 'Ballade G Minor ’ (Chcpin). Vocalist: Wilfred Kershaw (bass). 4YA Orchestra, Accompanisie: Clarice Drake. Special Concession Terms to Students and Pupils Booking in Parties of Five or More. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s. Can be Reserved at Begg’s. No Tax, no Becking Fee. And 500 Seats at Is each. Concert Arranged by the National Broadcasting Service. Proceeds for Mayor’s Belief of Distress * Fund. PROFESSIONAL. YOUR TEETH—HEALTH’S FIRST CONSIDERATION. VISIT AN EXPERIENCED AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERT, USING THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE OBTAINABLE. MOST HUMANE AND CONSIDERATE TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. MODERATE FEES. EASY FINANCE ARRANGED. w. D. R O S DENTIST. OCTAGON. DUNEDIN. Phone 10-520. E. PERSONAL. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE SECRETARY will be in Attendance at the Office; Security Buildings, Stuart street, DAILY,-2-4 p.m. (Saturday excepted), to Interview Women Requiring Advice in Domestic Difficulties. AH communications strictly confidential. , Telephone 10-465. YOUNG Man wishes meet Young Lady (18-24), fond of sport, dancing, etc., view friendship, matrimony.—P6B, ‘ Star.’ THE ' EVENING STAR,’ DUNEDIN. ALL ALTeIrATIONS OF TkISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS BE HANDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE MUST H Q.’ULQCjt, 0£ THE FRECUMMfe HAY,
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Evening Star, Issue 22448, 19 September 1936, Page 17
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