AMUSEMENTS. READ THIS CABLE! READ THIS CABLE from the General Manager of Universal Films, Sydney. . , . e .• ST. JAMES, DUNEDIN. Australian premiere ‘ SEED,' State Theatre, Sydney, unprecedented. . . . Snatched records for year Saturday. . . . Monday terrific, over five thousand paying admission. . . . ‘ SEED ’ cannot fail make new history. ... Its success is tribute to glorious picture. M'INTYRB. §T. JAMES THEATRE (Late Princess). Where Sound Sounds Best. Direction Sir Benjamin and John Fuller. 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. EVERY WOMAN ESPECIALLY EVERY WIFE AND MOTHER—WILL INSIST ON SEEING CHARLES G. NORRIS’S MUCH-DISCUSSED STORY—AND NO MAN MUST DARE MISS IT! CHARLES G. NORRIS'S SENSATIONAL STORY, I (Recommended for Adult Audiences.), With a Magnificent Cast: JOHN BOLES, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, JOHN BOLES, JOHN BOLES, JOHN BOLES, JOHN BOLES, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, LOIS WILSON, LOIS WILSON, LOIS WILSON, ZASU PITTS. ZASU PITTS. ZASU PITTS. ‘ SEED ’ is of the utmost importance and interest to every woman in Dunedin. It is a thoughtful, daring, and magnificent presentation of the major problems of marriage, family life, and children (including that very controversial subject—Birth Control). ‘ SEED ’ is delicately, yet powerfully, handled. THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT EVERY WIFE WILL INSIST ON HER HUSBAND SEEING IT! Box Plans at Bristol till 5 p.m.; then at Hall’s Fruit Shop. Theatre Phone 13-702 (after 6.45 p.m.). edDcational. BROWN’S College Students. Leading Positions ‘ Corporation, University, Hospital, Government, Insurance, Newspaper, Legal, Mercantile Institutions.—Telephone 10-697. OSSBOTHAM’S College. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting; rapid methods, prompt results; country students' railway fare reductions.—Phone 10736. UDOR College of Matriculation.Sciences, Arts, Languages.-51 Moray place (opposite Y.M.C.A.). FOR EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE for Lady’s Bicycle, 3i x 5i Plate and Film Camera, anastigmat lens, with case. —14, ‘ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 20995, 8 January 1932, Page 11
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272Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20995, 8 January 1932, Page 11
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