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AMUSEMENTS. r£B3 REGENT The Choice of the Public. 2.15 p.m.—Twice Daily—B.o p.m. LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARD\ LAUREL AND HARDA ‘ KIDDIES’ REVUE.’ ‘ KIDDIES’ REVUE. ‘ KIDDIES’ REVUE.’ ‘ Fixing an Aerial.’ Cleverest Juveniles In the World. ALL IN COLOUR. • Fairway Favourites.’ Famous Golfers * Fairway Favourites.’ and some shots, Jletrotone News,’ The World in Sight and Sound, and •THE SEA ‘THE SEA ‘THE SEA •THE SEA •THE SEA •THE SEA •THE SEA .'THE SEA .‘THE SEA ? THE SEA J THE SEA .‘THE SEA £THE SEA BAT.’ BAT.’ BAT.’ BAT.’ BAT.’ BAT.’ BAT.’ BAT.’ DAT.’ BAT.’ BAT.’ BAT.' BAT.’ Parts of it actually filmed AT THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN. THE REGENT Box Offices at “ The Theatre ” (Phone 12-512) and at “ The Bristol.” BOX PLANS NOW OPEN FOR THE SUPREME' BRITISH FOB THE SUPREME BRITISH LAUGHING SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT, LAUGHING SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT, *ON APPROVAL.’ We are hound to be inundated with applications for this British Super-Attraction oil account of the tremendous reputation it has established throughout New Zealand. Ring the Theatre (12-512) or “ The Bristol ” and get your Seat Booked at onoc. IT COSTS YOU NO MORE TO DO SO. Reserved Seats at 2s 3d, 2s lOd, 3s 4d. Saturdays and 1 Holidays, 2s lOd, 3s 4d, and 3s lid. T he & egent COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT (Adult Audience Recommendation.) Richard; “Didn’t you in a sneering way accuse her of being 41?” George: “ I did! But she’s not crying because I said she's 41; she’s crying because she is 41" Where else would you find humour like this? Certainly not "outside of Frederick Lonsdale’s uproarious plays. *On Approval ’ boasts glorious humour that keeps you bolding on to your sides throughout its length. It’s the kind of. humour that only Tom Walls and his company can give you. Pure, unadulterated wit, just one continuous ripple of fresh merriment. This is FREDERICK LONSDALE at his best. You will perhaps remember him as the author of ‘ The Last of Mrs Cheyney ’ and ‘ Aren't We AH?’ ‘ON APPROVAL,’ with one exception, again introduces • - THE ‘ ROOKERY NOOK ’ CAST. THE ‘ROOKERY NOOK’ CAST, THE ‘ROOKERY NOOK’ CAST, THE ‘ROOKERY NOOK’ CAST, THE ‘ROOKERY NOOK’ CAST, THE ‘ROOKERY NOOK’ CAST, Including YVONNE ARNAUD, MARY BROUGH. YVONNE ARNAUD, MARY BROUGH, T-O-M W-A-L-L-S, T-O-M W-A-L-L-S, T-O-M W-A-L-L-S, And an All-British Cast, And it is undoubtedly ENGLAND’S COMEDY CHALLENGE ENGLAND’S COMEDY CHALLENGE ENGLAND’S COMEDY CHALLENGE TO AMERICA! TO AMERICA! TO AMERICA! THE REGENT The Choice of the Public. MANAGERIAL NOTE! Once again let us advise you to Reserve your Seat at Once. IT COSTS YOU NO MORE TO DO SO See particulars above! PICNICS. "DUTCHERS’ PICNIC Will be held at EVANSDALB On MONDAY Next, the 26th January. Sports for Young and Old. Monster Baby Show. Good Prizes. Abundant Supply of Toys for Children. Tea, Milk, Sugar, and Fruit Provided. Train leaves at 8.45 a.tn. Tickels: Adults, 2s 6d; Children, Is. J. MUNBO, Hon. Sec. THE LOVE CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. EMPLOYEES’ PICNIC. OUR OFFICES AND WORKS will be uLOSED on SATURDAY, 24th January, 1931, fo* the Employees’ Annual Picnic, to bo held at Evansdale. Train leaves Dunedin at 8.55 a.m. PICNIC. mHB ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING A CORPORATION AND DRAINAGE EMPLOYEES’ PICNIC COMMITTEE will ha held on THURSDAY, January 22nd, Y M.C.A., at 7.30 p.m. All employees cordially invited. Business: To decide for or against picnic. p Hon. See. and Treas. Quotations from Evening Star T Office for larg or t raall quantities of Printing before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 20697, 21 January 1931, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20697, 21 January 1931, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20697, 21 January 1931, Page 11

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