AMUSEMENTS. TWO BIG PICTURES. No. 1: ‘THE SPY.’ ‘THE SPY.’ No. 2: ‘LEAVE IT TO ME.’ SOUTH DUNEDIN TALKIES (King Edward Theatre). TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. KAY JOHNSON and . NEIL HAMILTON In ‘ THE SPY,’ ‘ THE SPY,’ ‘ THE SPY,’ ‘ THE SPY,’ • THE SPY,’ ‘ THE SPY,’ A Fox Movietone Success with startling situations and breathless dramatic surprises. Also, DOROTHY SEACOMBE in ‘ LEAVE IT TO ME.’ For Reserves Ring Theatre, 22-573. ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN, 6d. BURNS ANNIVERSARY, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, . MONDAY, JANUARY 25, at 8 p.m. Address: ‘ THE. FELLOWSHIP OP BURNS,’ Rev. HUGH GRAHAM. See Programme in Wednesday’s Issue. THE CONCERT OF THE SEASON. Best Artists and Finest Songs. Note the Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Pit, Is. Reserves, 6d extra. Book at Begg’s to avoid disappointment. ii.ii. — -i.m.M , LECTURES. LECTURE By pROFESSOR D. B. COPLAND (Professor of Commerce, Melbourne University), CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDAY, 26th JANUARY, at 8 p.m. Subject: HOW AUSTRALIA IS MEETING THE DEPRESSION.’ Under the Auspices of Economic Society and Dunedin Chamber of Commerce. Admission, Is.
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Evening Star, Issue 21006, 21 January 1932, Page 11
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