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AMUSEMENTS, STARTING 1932 WITH A BANG! STARTING 1932 WITH A BANG! STARTING 1932 WITH A BANG! The Second of Our Wonder-Pictures! The Second of Our Wonder-Pictures! NEXT FRIDAY at “ THE REGENT.” NEXT FRIDAY at “THE REGENT.” NEXT FRIDAY at “THE REGENT.” A PICTURE THAT IS ROCKING THE COUNTRY WITH LAUGHTER AND CHASING THE BLUES AWAY! For 47 Years on the Stage, and Marie Dressler’s only superior in the Realm of Character-Comedy Roles! THE FEMALE GEORGE ARLISS, MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON The Grand Old Lady of the Screen, In Universal’s Uproarious Comedy-Drama, ‘ MOTHER’S 4 MOTHER’S 4 MOTHER’S 4 MOTHER’S MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ A FEMALE “GRUMPY” A FEMALE “GRUMPY” ON THE RAMPAGE! ON THE RAMPAGE! You can never judge a heart by the face it is related to ... “ Harriet Breen ” had an expression like twisted iron . . . but a soul of finely tempered gold ... she could sign her name to millions, but she lived so meanly that she looked as though she Had bought her breakfast on the instalment plan.-. MAY ROBSON . . . acclaimed by all “ the feminine ‘ Arliss ’ of the screen,” and Marie Dressler’s only peer in the realm, of comedy. MAY ROBSON ... portraying the richest woman in the universe ... a grand old fighting fury to the world, a craven coward to her own hungry heart . , . with a daughter who had everything except the one thing all girls want . '. . and a son who at last won her heart when he told her just what, he thought of her! ‘MOTHER’S MILLIONS.’ SHE’S A SHOCK OP LAUGHING DYNAMITE! 100 PER CENT. ENTERTAINMENT. Box Plans at " The Theatre ” (phone 12-513, two lines) and “ The Bristol.” SPORTING. WY N D H A M RACES, YNDHAM RACES, NEW YEAR’S DAY, NEW YEAR’S DAY. PICNIC HOLIDAY ATTRACTION OP THE YEAR. SPECIAL EXCURSION EXPRESS leaves DUNEDIN 7.15 a.m. Stops all Intermediate Stations, returns immediately after races. Hot Water Free., Tracks and Accommodation perfect. First Race, 12.15. Last Race, 4.45 p.m. POPULAR PRICES; Grand Stand: Gents 6s 6d, Ladies 2s 6d. H. HUNTER. • Secretary, AIKOU AITI RACING CLUB. Ist" JANUARY, 1932. 8 RACES. 8 RACES. Come and have a View of the Races from the New Grand Stand. WAVERLEY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Special Trains from Dunedin. Excursion Fares. Excursion Fares. Admission Charges: Gentlemen, 7s 6d; Ladies, 3s 6d to Enclosure; 2s Outside. J. M’GILL, Secretary. LAWN TENNIS. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP AND HANDICAP TOURNAMENT, ASSOCIATION’S COURTS, LOGAN PARK, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, January Ist, 2nd, and 4th, 1932. Play commences at 8.30 a.m. each day. Luncheon, Morning, and Afternoon Tea obtainable at courts. ADMISSION: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Some High-class Tennis should Ije witnessed at this tournament.

DANCING. DANCE. TTtrAITATI, SATURDAY, DANCE. ! 2nd JANUARY. DANCE. DANCE. PARAMOUNT DANCE BAND. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE, Bus leaves Reddell’s Corner, Stuart street, 6.50, returning after dance. Admission, 2s 6d. Bus Free. Dance, glencairn hall, TOMAHAWK, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Music Eastern, Full Orchestra.; Good Floor. Bus leaves Queen’s Gardens at 7.45. Return Fare 6d. Gents, Is 6d; Ladies, Is. C A SGILLVS CASTLE, THE CLIFFS, ST. CLAIR. TO-MORROW, NEW YEAR’S EVE, CABARET DANCE WILL BE HELD From 8.30 p.m. till 2 a.m. Admission, 6s per Couple, including Supper. For Reservations ring Telephone 23-693. DANCE -THE OLD YEAR OUT. DANCE THE NEW YEAR IN. PALAIS DANSANT, MAIN TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW 8 to 1 NIGHT. NEW YEAR’S EVE. Come and Join the Merry Throng. Everybody will be there. Two Bands—Dagg’s, Gaiety Girls. 2s 6d Supper included 2s 6d. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, ORDERS By"tELEPHONB. EXPERIENCE has shown that in the use of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS. And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, a* we cannot hold ourselves responsible if ■ errorj pocur.

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Evening Star, Issue 20988, 30 December 1931, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20988, 30 December 1931, Page 9