amusements. THE REGENT Direction J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. SCREENING at 2.15 and 8.0 p.m. Final Screening To-night. An Outstanding Production, •A FAREWELL TO ARMS,’ ‘A FAREWELL TO ARMS,’ Starring HELEN HELEN Gary COOPER, HAYES, HAYES, Adolphe ' MENJOU. A truly big picture—the beautiful romance which rises from and triumphs over the tawdriness of war. COMMENCING FRIDAY. The Idol of Millions, RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO In ‘A NIGHT IN CAIRO.’ Embark on this Caravan of Romance—bringing you the mysterious Lure of desert nights—Hear him sing the florious melody, r Lovp ongs of the Nile ’ —Daring exploits of an untamed son ' of the East—You’ll feel the • blood run hot in your veins. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Entertainers: LAUREL AND HARDY In ‘MB AND MY PAL.’ Oliver is the Bridegroom, Stan, the Best Man, until Stan, gives Oliver his Wedding Present—a Jigsaw Puzzle. Then the fun begins. ‘BONE CRUSHERS,’ Introducing the Knights of the Crushed Noses and Cauliflower Ears. Pete Smith describes the antics of two of America’s leading matmen. Every stylo of lock demonstrated excepting “ Yale Locks.” •DUCK HUNTERS’ PARADISE.’ Overhead Forty Million Ducks. Cramful of interest from the time ‘ you set the decoys to the hour you wearily wend your way home with a string of ducks. Listen—this is real entertainment. Wo defy you to pick better. -Hurry up and Book Your Seats. Box Plana at D.I.C. and Theatre (Phono 12-513). SHOWS. THE OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY’S METROPOLITAN SUMMER SHOW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 and" 22. 1933. . A Record Show of Pedigree Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Pigs, and Fat Stock, And The Finest Display of Equestrian, Rodeo, and Novelty Events to be seen in New Zealand. Space for implements, tradesmen’s display*, etc., now, being booked. A. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. TAIERI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Instituted 1860. T3RD ANNUAL SHOW of LIVE STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY PRODUCE, COOKERY, ETC., To be held on the SHOW GROUNDS, OUTRAM. on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1933. Record Entries, totalling 1,005. Special Feature of the Show—Yearling Draught Filly Class of 18 entries. Trains leave Dunedin at 9.20 a.m. and 12.45 p.m.', connecting at Mosgiel, with train for Outram, leaving Mosgiel at 10 a.m. and 1.15 p.m., returning from Outram at 4.47 p.m. Trains stop at road crossing near the entrance gate to set down and pick up passengers. Take a day off and spend that day m sunny Outram, and see the Show of Shows. Music by Taieri Highland Pipe Band. Caterer: Mr Gilbert Ellison, Embassy Salon, Dunedin. ADMISSION: Ladies, Is; Gentlemen, 2s; Children, 6d. JOHN WILLIAMSON, Secretary. DANCING. riTENDERS Wanted, Dance Band, supply X music 6 nights monthly: state fullest particulars; tenders closing 21st November. -615, ‘Star.’ DANCE. Thursday, South Dunedin Town Hall, Social Committee; good prizes; Carleton Band; admission 6d, buffet supper. POULTRY. WANTED To Sell, 18 good Laying Fowls. —Apply 54 Cutten street. South Dunedin. BROODY Hen For Sale, Rhode Island Red, 7s 6d.—Begg, 25 Royston street (off James street), N.E. Valley.
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Evening Star, Issue 21570, 16 November 1933, Page 13
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