AMUSEMENTS. BBB2REERRE R R ERR B * X HE REGENT E Direction J.. C. Williamson Picture R Corp. Ltd. Screening 2.15 and 8 p.m. R A PICTURE OUT OF THE BOX. E YOU’LL BE KEPT -IN FITS OF E LAUGHTER FROM START TO il FINISH E EGBERT MONTGOMERY* E ANN HAEDING. E And K ALICE BEADY, / E Who is an absolute scream in this film play, ‘ WHEN LADIES MEET,’ THE FUNNIEST ROMANCE EVER SCREENED. p, When Ladies Meet ’ is a tonic— E quite the best for a long while. It B deals with smart people living in E smart surroundings. It’s first-class entertainment—as you will find when you have chuckled away in your seat for 80 minutes. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT E ONE OF THE STRANGEST AND E MOST POWERFUL STORIES E EVER TOLD; B E The star of the Screen’s greatest E successes as a dual personality, proE viding a double issue of screen enE ■ tertainraent containing every possble E ■ ingredient of appeal incite the E E. emotions of every human. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN E In the Samuel, Goldwyn Production E ' of ’ ' ‘ THE MASQUERADER,’ ‘THE MASQUERADER.’ ‘THE MASQUERADER,’ ‘ THE MASQUERADER,’ ‘THE MASQUERADER,’ E. A United Artists Picture. ’ R (Recommended by Censor for; Adults.) With ELISSA LANDI. ELISSA LANDI. a R Not since ‘ Bulldog Drummond R , has . .Colman; .given so _ fine a peril formance.' It moves with the speed R of an arrow, and holds you tense R . with its ever-changing surprise, R suspense, and mystery! Box Plans at the D.I.C. and Theatre (Phone 12-513), R’REERBE R R E R E R harlie wears the pants, hut Mary tells him which' pair to-put on. Charlie Buggies Mary Boland. • ‘MAMA LOVES PAPA.’ 7 CSMBIEE,- FRIDAY NEXT. Ci BICYCLES. T AGO, BIGGS for easy terras; high-grade British Cycles; 5s deposit and 3s 6d er week; completely equipped. /AGO, BIGGS—6d a day buys a Bicycle; why pay tram fares? All machines ully guaranteed. ;AGO. BlGGS.—Tyres, 4s 6d; Tubes. Is 9cf; J Saddles, 7s 6d; Pedals, 3s 6d air; Carriers, 2s 6d; Reynold Chains, 4a F AGO, BIGGS.—Try us for Repairs ; lowest prices in town; prompt service by pert mechanics. (AGO, BIGGS. - Everyone purchasing I goods to the value of 2s 6d will 'reive a Gift; don’t miss this. y A. SCOTT AND SONS, the, leading r • cycle people, -offer' Empire Cycles 10s, complete Eadie coaster, etc., 5s deit, 3s 6d week; also good Reconditioned rycles from-12s-6d. - ' EDUCATIONAL. BROWN’S College (Above Moray Place P. 0.) Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; students, prepared commercial' appointments, ’’ ‘ phone 10-697. examinations. —Tele--H. - HUTTON Resumes Teaching 3 • Hawaiian" and Spanish Guitars, Ikulele, Banjo, 1 Mandolin. —Studio, above I.Z. Book Depot, Octagon.
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Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 9
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442Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 9
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