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AMUSEMENTS. NO FREE LIST! Positively the Last Performance Of the regent miniature pantomime, REGENT MINIATURE PANTOMIME, ' And MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER In ‘ THE SMILING LIEUTENANT.’ * THE SMILING LIEUTENANT.’ * THE SMILING LIEUTENANT.’ Tour Lasib Chance to See the Wonderful Holiday Programme which all Dunedin is Talking About! REGENT - Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director, F. Beaumont Smith. 2.15 p.m- TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (New Year’s Day). TO-MORROW lNew Year’s Day). Wishing All Our Patrons a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year wo start 1932 WITH A TOP-NOTCHER. The Second of Our Wonder-Attractions. A PICTURE THAT IS ROCKING THE COUNTRY WITH LAUGHTER AND CHASING THE BLUES AWAY! 47 Years on tho Stage, and Marie Dressler’s only superior in the Realm of Character-Comedy. 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, Acclaimed by all the feminine “ Arliss ” of the Screen. Portraying tho 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 tlio one thing all girls want . • . and a son who at last won her heart when ho told her just what he thought of her! THE GRAND OLD LADY OF THE SCREEN IN Universal's Uproarious Comedy-Drama, ‘ MOTHER’S * MOTHER’S ‘ MOTHER’S ‘ MOTHER’S MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ “ Fight as you will, I know tho one weak link in your chain —the one thing that is still rankling in your heart YOUR SON! He sold you before—and he’d sell you again to mo this very night if he had the chance!” “If you can prove that my boy’s only interest in mo is the inheritance he will receive at my death . . . then I’ll give you back everything I have taken from you as the victor in this bitter struggle!” A FEMALE “ GRUMPY ” A FEMALE “ GRUMPY ” ON THE RAMPAGE. ON THE RAMPAGE. [Will the. Son Justify his Mother’s Loving Belief in her own Flesh and Blood? {THE YOU MUST SEE FINEST COMEDY-DRAMA OF THE YEAR ‘MOTHER’S MILLIONS.’ Remember the Crowds Last Week-end? They will be even bigger this time so BE WISE AND BOOK NOW! Box Plans at “ Tho Theatre ” (phone 12-513, two lines) and “ The Bristol.” TRAM AND BUS SERVICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TRAMWAY TIME-TABLE, NEW YEAR. THURSDAY, 31st DECEMBER (New Year’s Eve). The tram service will be extended till midnight on the following routes: — Kormanby, Howe street, Anderson’s Bay, St. Kilda, Caversbam, St. Clair, Roslyn, Maori Hill, Mornington. BUS SERVICES:— All bus services will run their USUAL FRIDAY TIME-TABLE, but .without any extension. FRIDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1932. On tho above day the REGULAR BUS SERVICES will be SUSPENDED between 9.0 a.m. and 5.0 p.m., except the regular service will bo maintained on tho Green Island-Fairfield route. % SATURDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1932. The Green Island and Fairfield Bus will run the USUAL SATURDAY SERVICE. All other Bus Services will be SUSPENDED between 9.0 a.m. and 5.0 p.m. After 5.0 p.m. SATURDAY’S BUS SERVICE will be run on ALL ROUTES. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, December 29, 1931.

OBSERVATION TOURS. CORPORATION BUSES. - Will leave the Town Hall, Octagon, as Tinder:— FRIDAY, Ist JANUARY. SATURDAY, 2nd JANUARY. SUNDAY, 3rd JANUARY. WAIPORI, 9.30 a.m. Fare, 10s. AROUND OTAGO PENINSULA, 2.15 p.m. Fare, ss. EXTENDED TOUR ROUND DUNEDIN, 2.15 p.m. Fare, ss. WHARE FLAT, AERODROME, AND TAIERI PLAINS, 2.15 p.m. Fare, ss. BRIGHTON. Buses wlil leave Dr Stuart’s Monument, Lower High street, as under: — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.—At frequent intervals from 8.30 a.m. SUNDAY —9.30 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. SPECIAL HOLIDAY FARES: Adults, 3s return; Children under 14, Is fid return. DO NOT FAIL TO TAKE THESE TRIPS DURING THE HOLIDAYS. 'A Dainty Afternoon Tea is. provided FREE on the ROUND THE PENINSULA TRIP. Seats can be booted at the Tramway Office (phone 13-926) or Tourist Bureau (phone 10-735) for all theso trips. MOTOR License Holders.—Handy Pocket 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 20989, 31 December 1931, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20989, 31 December 1931, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20989, 31 December 1931, Page 11