AMUSEMENTS. AN UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! For 12 Nights in Succession “I Was a Spy” has packed the State Theatre to capacity. INCREDIBLE, BUT TRUE! Again last night many were unable to gain admission. We again stress the importance of booking early, as plans for To-night are filling rapidly. Plans at D.I.C. and THEATRE (Phone 51-595). Two Sessions To-day: At 2.15 and 8 p.m. The Home Fox Gaumont and Produxllona THE TRUE LIFE STORY OF A NATION’S IxMMORTAL HEROINE—MARTHE McKENNA—TRANSFORMED INTO A PICTURE WHICH HAS DEFINITELY ESTABLISHED ITSELF AS THE “CAVALCADE” OF 1934. “I WAS A SPY” A Gaumont British Picture released by Fox Films. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WITH A MARVELLOUSLY TALENTED CAST MADELEINE CARROLL HERBERT MARSHALL EDMUND GWENN CONRAD VEIDT GERALD DU MAURIER WHOSE EPIC PERFORMANCES COMBINE TO MAKE THIS PRODUCTION BRITAIN’S GREATEST DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT THE PICTURE YOU MUST NOT MISS. ASK ANY OF THE THOUSANDS WHO HAVE SEEN IT. “MY WIFE’S FAMILY” WAS A SCREAM “IT’S A BOY” IS A RIOT
TOWN HALL. TUBILEE CHOIR. CHOIR. TOAVN HALL. JUBILEE CHOIR. SATURDAY, MARCH 17 (ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT). Come and hear ( the famous Jubilee Choir, two hundred voices, under the cijnduetorship of Mr. Erank J. Oakes, with Mr. Maxwell Fernie at the Grand Organ. Assisted by the talent from the various Schools in Choral, Concerted, Elocutionary. Instrumental, Dancing, and Drill Displays. THE CHEAPEST ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN. Prices for Admission: 1/- and 2/-. Reserved Seats at D.1.C.. 2/7. Day Sales: Catholic Supplies. Ltd.. 63 Dixon Street. KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TNDUCTION SERVICE. 7.30 To-night. A and 'Welcome Social following to Rev. W. Gilmour, B.A. All members, adherents and friends of the congregation invited.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 144, 15 March 1934, Page 3
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