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AMUSEMENTS. “ GRIPPING CROWDED DOUSES.” You have iiover seen a drama to equal ‘ Devil’s Lottery..’—Don't miss your last chances. gT. JAMES THEATRE Whore Sound Sounds Best, Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. Direction Sir Benjamin and John Fuller. Matinee, 2.15; Evening, 8. What would YOU do if suddenly you won £IOO,OOO in a lottery? Tlie Glorious and Glamorous ELISSA LANDI, With VICTOR M'LAGLEN, HERBERT MUNDIN, BERYL MERCER, PAUL CAVANAGH, In One of the Year’s Greatest Successes, | ‘ THE DEVIL’S LOTTERY,’ | I ‘ THE DEVIL’S LOTTERY,’ | I ‘THE DEVIL’S LOTTERY.’ ‘ THE DEVIL S LOTTERY,’ THRILLING AND ASTOUNDING DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE. Before your very eyes you see the reaction of sudden wealth on six different people!! Comedy, Gazettes, Travelogue, etc. Reserves at Bristol till 5 p.m., then at Jacobs’s. Theatre phone 13-702 (after 7 p.m.). gOUTH DUNEDIN TALKIES The Well-heated Theatre (King Edward). TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Final Screening To-night of GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, CLARK GABLE, and JEAN HERSHOLT, JOHN MILJAN, In ‘SUSAN LENOX,’ •SUSAN LENOX.’ Recommended by Censor as being More Suitable for Adult Audiences. Also, NANCY CARROLL NANCY CARROLL and CHARLES ROGERS in ‘FOLLOW THRU.’ ‘FOLLOW THRU.’ For Reserves ring Theatre (22-573). ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN, 6d.

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Evening Star, Issue 21170, 2 August 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21170, 2 August 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21170, 2 August 1932, Page 11