AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. ' WEDNESDAY MATINEE. WEDNESDAY MATINEE. RICHARD ARLEN RICHARD ARLEN i In The Most Amazing Story Ever. Filmed, ‘THE SEA GOD.’ ‘THE SEA GOD.’ ‘THE SEA GOD.’ AGAIN ANOTHER BIG DOUBLEFEATURE PROGRAMME! gOUTH DUNEDIN TALKIES (Kins; Edward Theatre). TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. JOE FRISCO and LILA LEE In 'THE GORILLA,’ ‘THE GORILLA,’ The fastest mystery-chiller that ever hit the screen! Also, RICHARD ARLEN, RICHARD ARLEN. MARY BRIAN and WILLIAM BOYD In ‘ GUN SMOKE.’ ‘ GUN SMOKE.’ For Reserves Ring Theatre (22-573). ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN, 6d. THE SALVATION ARMY. THE kindly thought of a young Bridal Party enables us to Invite Children of the Unemployed (between the age of 6 to 15 years) to a DINNER at the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL on WEDNESDAY, January 27, at 12 noon. Admission by Ticket, procurable 37 Dowling street, 56 Reed street, 39 North road, 36 Maclaggan street, 324 Rattray street. 1111111 I I I I I I I 1111111 I I I I I I I gTR AN D THEATRE (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) The Programme that is delighting Crowds Nightly. —— A POWERFUL AND SOUL-STIRRING STORY OF PEOPLE OP TO-DAY. ‘Skyline.’ ‘ Skyline.’ ‘ S-K-Y-L-I-N-E.’ ‘ S-K-Y-L-I-N-E.’ ‘ S-K-Y-L-I-N-E.’ ‘S-K-Y-L-I-N-E.’ ‘ S-K-Y-L-I-N-E.’ ‘ S-K-Y-L-I-N-E.’ ‘ S-K-Y-L-I-N-E.’ ‘ S-K-Y-L-I-N-E.’ ‘ S-K-Y-L-I-N-E.’ ‘ S-K-Y-L-I-N-E.’ .‘Skyline.’ ‘ Skyline.’ Up to the minute in dramatic appeal, and with lots of laughs, Starring THOMAS MEIGII AN, MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN, With Myrna Loy, Hardie Albright. Special Added Attraction, HERBERT MUNDIN, Late with J. C. Williamson Companies, In the All-British Comedy of Merry Marital Misunderstandings, ‘WE DINE AT 7.’ 2 Sound News 2. Reservations at The Bristol, or phono Strand Theatre (13-379). Comm’ Friday Coram’ JOAN CRAWFORD, Supported by Pauline Frederick and Neil Hamilton, In -‘THIS MODERN AGE.’ AIIIIIII I I I I I ./ 1111111 I I I I I I V
SPORTING. forburt park trotting club. CUP MEETING, 1932. CUP MEETING. 1932. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 and 30. First Race at p.ra., Last Race at 5 p.m. Each Day. ADMISSION: Grand Stand Enclosure, 6s; Outside, Is; Ladies, 2s 6d; Motor cars, 2s 6d for non-members. Grand Stand and Ladies’ Tickets on Sale at S. Jacobs’s, Tobacconist. THE PUBLIC MUST ENTER THROUGH THE TURNSTILES AT VICTORIA ROAD OR MAIN ENTRANCE, PLUNKET "STREET, where separate turnstiles are provided for Ladies and Gentlemen. Motor car drivers are requested to unload their passengers at either of these gates. PASSENGERS in motor cars (other than the drivers) will not be allowed to go through the motor'gate in Richardson street. THEY WILL ONLY BE ADMITTED THROUGH THE TURNSTILE. SPECIAL TRAMS run direct to Course Gates. „ iiiriTxT _ , s C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary.
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Evening Star, Issue 21010, 26 January 1932, Page 9
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