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AMUSEMENTS. -• TO AVOID BREAKING CONTINUITY OF ‘ JOURNEY’S END,’ THERE WILL BE NO INTERVAL THIS WEEK. PATRONS ARE REQUESTED - TO BE SEATED BY 7.'45 P.M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT. AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT, AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT, AT 7.45. First Time in New Zealand. AT THE “ REGENT THEATRE.” AT THE “ REGENT THEATRE.” AT THE “ REGENT THEATRE.” First Time in New Zealand. R. C. Sherrill’s Immortal Play Picturised Into GREATEST SCREEN DRAMA OF ALL TIME. GREATEST SCREEN DRAMA OF ALL TIME, READ WHAT It. C. SHERRIFF HIMSELF HAS TO SAY OF THE PICTURISATION OF ‘JOURNEY’S END’:— “ Rossendale, Hampton Wick,. London, “ April 5, 1950. "Gentlemen, —1-would like you to have my personal opinion of the talk-” " ing film which you have made of my play, JOURNEY’S END.' In giv-” " ing you this,, and realising you may like to use the letter publicly, I think” "it well to make it dear that 1 have no financial partnership with you in ” "the film,’which, might have made praise from me a point of doubt with” "the cynics! “I.went to see the picture, in fact, with a-prejudice against it, so great” ■•• was, my fear lest liberties had been taken which I could not reconcile. ■ “My first feeling after seeing the picture was one of- relief, followed' by ” ** intense'‘admiration for a very beautiful piece of work. I say without hesi-” " tation that it .is the finest achievement in photography and recording that ” "it has been my privilege to witness. The photography is the work of an ” •• artist.-, and the sound recording is uncanny in its penection. “ I did-not detect a single"false note throughout.the whole picture; The ” " scenario is true to the play; the scenes outside the dug-out are brilliantly ” "'conceived. ' “When 1 think of the difficulties you faced and the infinite patience” "demanded for such perfection of detail, I can only repeat my admiration” "and thanks to all concerned. I am glad to think my play has inspired” “ such ’ a beautiful picture. “ Yours faithfully, “Signed) R. C. SHERRIFF.” • JOURNEY’S END/ TWICE DAILY, AT 2.15 AND 7.45 P.M. •JOURNEY’S END,’ TWICE DAILY, AT 215 AND 7.45 P.M. • JOURNEY’S END/ ' . TWICE DAILY, AT 2.15 AND 7.45 P.M. POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY, POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY, ,So Reserve Your Seats At Once. BOX OFFICES AT So Reserve Your, Seats, At Once. “THEATRE” (Phones 12-512, 12-513) So Reserve Your Seats At Once. . And “ THE BRISTOL.” DO NOT MISS YOUR CHANCE OF SEEING WHAT IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST EVENT IN THE TALKING SCREEN HISTORY OF DUNEDIN AND NEW ZEALAND. , ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. THBRE G E NT Where Talkies Talk’the Best.

DANCING. DANCING, . Under the Direction of MISS WALLACE, VEDIC DANCE BOOM, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 8-11, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, 8-11. Admission, 2s. Terner Neville and. His Dance Band. FRIDAY NIGHT TUITION CLASS, i 7.30-9.30. i ■ Private Tuition by Arrangement. ■ Address.and Phone: sjg'OXJMBERLAND STREET. PO PUL A E DA NC E, Concert Chamber, Town Hall. ' ,' Saturday’s Special GRAND WALTZING COMPETITION GRAND WALTZING COMPETITION For the Otago Championship and SEMI-LEAP-YEAR DANCE, 8 to 10. ■ Admission, 2e 6d. Supper provided. Right of Admission Reserved. LOST AND 'FOUND. LOST, Number. Plata for Motor Cycle, No. 30-338; jeward.—loa Hardy street, Bt. Hilda. ■ LOST, Woollen. Glove, Taieri road, between- Hislop’s Store and tram sheds. •—Please leave tram sheds, Kaikorai. OST, Gent’s Brown Suede Glove (Saturday evening), vicinity Cargill road.—Reward returning 36 Bradshaw street, Dunedin. LOST, Pair Nappa Gloves, between Cargill’s Corner, Moray place, Friday night;. reward.—Ring 22-440. STRAYED from Musselburgh, Sable Pom. Dog; reward.—Phone 23421. LOST, a ton of pleasure and heaps of ; happy snapshots; I forgot to buy a ./Camera for 2s od deposit from Hugh and G. K. Neill, Ltd. EOST, Soot - and Worry, all parts city and suburbs.—J Carpenter, practical chimney sweep; phone 22-212. LOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin l Win. dow Cleaning Co. are the best and cheapest sweeps.—Phone 10-493, private 13-718. _____ LOST, Money, through not buying Side of prime Mutton at 3id per lb.—Salisbiiry Butchery.' XX)UND.—Diamond Engagement ’ Bings, X* £7, £8 10s, £9 up; Signet Rings, ‘9s fid, free' initials.—F, Himmel, 227- George street. XilOUND.—Ladies' Gold Watches, 45s up. JC guaranteed; Boys’, 7s fid.—F. Himmel, ■watchmaker, jeweller, 227 George street. TCIOUND.—Try Stewarts' Smoked Cello.A- phane Fillets; N.Z. experts; direct supply our own trawler, FOUND; restful slumbers and no fire ‘ .worries when Chimneys Swept by ■ Otago Window Cleaning Co.—Phone 13-250. lOUND.—7-piece Oak Chesterfield Suite, ‘ £23 10s.--Watts, Ltd., Princes street. P FOUND. -Bridge Tables, 155,6 d each; "Kitchen. ; Chairs, 7s 6d each; Tea jVagobs, 28s 6d each.—Watts, Ltd., Princes street. FOUND.— 3ft Bedstead and Wjre Mattress,: £2 7s 6d: 3ft Flock Beds, 25s each; Full-size Bedstead and Wire Mattress, ..£3 15s. Watts, Ltd., Princes street. OUND. Dairymen’s Ball, Pioneers’ Hall, Friday, August 15; tickets at - T. and P. or Co-op. Milk- Co. OUND.—Stewarts’ for Fresh Fish, 4d 11b; Fresh. Rabbits, 8d each; all kinds smoked, . JjIOUND.— My, Camera will be paid for by Christmas; I bought it for 2s fid deposit from Hugh and G. K.. Neill, Ltd. FOUND.— New season's Mutton Birds, fresh, smoked, or cooked; all kinds prime Poultry, Oysters. Johnson's Fish Depot. TLYOTOR License Holders. —Handy Poc--IT- ket Cases, covered in fancy cloth, to hold licenses for immediate inspection; Is 3d each, post free.—’ Evening Star ’ Box Factory, Stuart street.

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Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20556, 7 August 1930, Page 13