AMUSEMENTS. rNALA FOOTBALL NIGHT, MONDAY lx NIGHT. The Management of the Recent have invited the BRITISH FOOTBALL TEAM and the OTAGO FOOTBALL TEAM to be present at the Regent Theatre on MOJNDAY. NIGHT. Come and give our honoured guests and our own Otago Team a real Dunedin welcome. AGAIN WE DO IT! Bigger, Better Than Ever!!! Last Night and at Yesterday’s Matinee our Patrons Sat • Spellbound!! .’TIS NOT IN' MORTALS TO COMMAND SUCCESS, BUT. WE DO MORE—DESERVE IT. rp he REGEH T New Zealand’s Premier Talkie Thbatre. 2.10 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4O p.m. Words almost fail to express the genuine enthusiasm and enjoyment which greeted our great DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. •THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR.’ With •THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR.’ Conrad • THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR.’ Nagel. Ah Amazing Thriller. (‘The Thirteenth Chair’ is recommended by Censor as being especially suitable for ; Adult Audiences.) AND • IT’S A GREAT LIFE,’ • IT’S A GREAT LIFE,’ ! IT’S A GREAT LIFE,’ The Gorgeous Musical Comedy. BOOK EARLY FOR TO-DAY’S PERFORMANCES OR THERE WILL BE NO SEATS LEFT!! TWO SUPER-PRODUCTIONS, AT OUR USUAL PRICES. . AND IN CONJUNCTION: OUR POPULAR HIDDEN ORCHESTRA OUR POPULAR HIDDEN ORCHESTRA , Will Feature Overture, ‘ Golliwog Patrol.’ Entr'acte, ‘Mighty Like a Rose. THE REGENT Where Talkies Talk the Best I WING TO LENGTH OF PROGRAMME VE COMMENCE AT 2.10 AND 7.40 SHARP. B IGGEST NEWS OF THE DAY! ANET GAYNOR CHAS. FARRELL ANET GAYNOR CHAS. FAIHIM'L ANET GAYNOR CHAS. FARRELL lelipsing Their ‘Sunny-Side Up? Roles In ■' ‘ SOCIETY BLUES.’ ‘ SOCIETY BLUES.’ ’ATCH FOR IT! WATCH FOR IT! INTENDING PATRONS OF THE SATURDAY Saturday supper SUPPER DANCE DANCE AT TfiE SAVOY ire Advised to Make Their Reservations ' Early by Phone (12-133). THIS IS TO BE AN EVENTFUL ' NIGHT. ’arties desirous of Special Supper Service should Make Arrangements Beforehand. THE FLYING ARAB. fOOUND - THE - WORLD CYCLIST. XL Watch for his Arrival. See his Wonderful Sketching* at ' ' W. A. SCOTT AND SONS’, Speedwell Cycle Works. jy£USIC, SONG, AND BALLET Revel fast in * SALLY.’ PRINCESS-DAILY—NIGHTLY, LECTURES. 'Tjl OO D AND HEALTH. r R. J. TERRY, Dietitian, WILL LECTURE ON CANCER PREVENTION ; .In T.M.C.A. HALL On MONDAY, 16th JUNE, at 7.45. “ All Invited. ADMISSION FREE. OTAGO CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION. MUSEUM LECTURE ROOM, MONDAY, JUNE 16, at 8 p.m., Professor R. LAWSON will Lecture on iy IBGIL THE SEER.’ The public are invited. PROFESSIONAL. £2 DEPOSIT AND 5# A WEEK. [MB MOST PERFECT SET OP ARTIFICIAL TEETH, made of the highesttrade materials and the most scientific rorkmansbip, can be obtained for THESE EASY TEEMS. ALL CLASSES OB WORK DONE ON MIS SIMPLE INSTALMENT SYSTEM. •LATBS REPAIRED IN THREE HOURS BY OUR QUICK REPAIR SERVICE I OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 TO 0. W. D. ROSE, 8.D.5., DENTIST, Dr Martin's Buildings, 4 Octagon, Dunedin. Telephone 10-520. Private 12-108. [A Card,] Telephone 11-123. F. E. BEEBNEE, 8.D.5., And * B. C. BELLHOUSE, Dental Surgeons, •AVE COMMENCED THE PRACTICE ‘ OF THEIR PROFESSION At 3 OCTAGON, DUNEDIN (Late S. S. Myers). fJTHE ‘ EVENING STAR * is the Best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE,. [WANTED EMPLOYMENT,
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Evening Star, Issue 20510, 14 June 1930, Page 17
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