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AMUSEMENTS. W-A-R-N-E-R B-A-X-T-E-E, Of ‘.Paddy the Next Best Thing ’ Fame, In - , His Greatest Triumph, 'PENTHOUSE,’ ‘PENTHOUSE,’ ■ At The EMPIRE de luxe (Phones 12432 and 12433.) 2.15 Twice Daily A picture which we fully recommend as enthralling entertainment. ‘ PENTHOUSE ’ ‘PENTHOUSE ’ Has in the Leading Roles W-A-E-N-E-E B-A-X-T-E-R W-A-R-N-E-R B-A-X-T-E-R. . And v MYRNA LOY In ' I- ‘ PENTHOUSE ’ —( I ‘ PENTHOUSE ’ t —l (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)EXCELLENT FEATURETTES, And . Miss IRIS MASON . Entertaining at the Organ. Plans at the Theatre and D. 1.0. II . -v II || r- FRIDAY, -l| 11 FRIDAY. ' h II ' || ANNOUNCING || THE ' || DUNEDIN ■ • II PREMIERE ||. OF 1954’S MOST NOTABLE .. 11 CONTRIBUTION TO || SCREEN AND DRAMA, 11 The Greatest Actor of the II century portrays- the most’ 11 Dramatic Personality the II- world has ever known. . GEORGE ARLISS || ' GEORGE ARLISS I! GEORGE ARLISS 11 GEORGE ARLISS 11 GEORGE ARLISS . II ' GEORGE ARLISS !| GEORGE ARLISS ‘ ; || GEORGE ARLISS | GEORGE ARLISS II In II ‘ VOLTAIRE. ’- ,1 ‘VOLTAIRE.’, II ‘VOLTAIRE.’ M ‘VOLTAIRE.’ || ‘VOLTAIRE.’ ‘VOLTAIRE.’ 11 With ll DORIS KENYON, ‘ 11 The Ravishing Madame 11 Pompadour. II REGINALD OWEN, | | The King who squandered I an Empire. II MARGARET LINDSAY, I • The Lovely Nanette. , I ALAN MOWBRAY, | The Traitorous Prime | Minister. | IN ‘VOLTAIRE’ GEORGE j| ARLISS SOARS BEYOND jj THE DRAMATIC HEIGHTS j OF ‘ DISRAELI ’ AND j ‘ THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD.’ “VOLTAIRE”— Mystery man of the centuries . as-, tounding millions with -his. brilliance . . • defying, the powers of Royalty . . ■ I denouncing the iniquities of | the great while he sought | the favours of the wickedest I woman' in Paris. DON’S MISS IT! RESERVE NOW. II _ , Plans at D.-X.C. and Theatre, RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. IBURY PARK TROTTING MEETING. WEDNESDAY, 9th MAY. WING to the Further Postponement of the Second Day’s Trots until WED3DAY 9th May, the Horse Tram -timed eave Dunedin for Christchurch at 7.40 on Wednesday, 9th May, will NOi n Wednesday, 9th May, the usual 4.48 . Dunedin-Clinton Tram will be delayed leave Dunedin at 6.20 p.m. . ; jecial Passenger Train for Mosgiel leave* icdiii 4.48 p.m. Stops where required, be Express Train leaving Dunedin at 4.4 U will stop at, Caversham to .pick up pasjers for /Clinton and stopping station* th thereof. _ he usual 4.42 p.m. Dunedm-Palmerston in will be delayed to leave Dunedin at aould’ the' races be again postpone! the moon trains to Palmerston and Clinton leave Dunedin at usual time—viz., p.m. and 4,48 p.m. respectively. . n Thursday, 10th May Horse , Tram, a passenger accommodation attached, leave Dunedin for Christchurch at 7.40 Takes passengers for stations North or naru. • EXCURSION TICKETS, he special excursion tickets \ issued to icdin from Oamaru-Balclutha and mterliate stations, including Branches, and srcargill-Kakapuaka and ‘ intermediate ions on direct line of route m connection i the Trotting Meeting, will be available return up to and including Thursday, L Wednesday , 9th Hay, special excursion ets will be issued from Oaraaru-Clmton stations oh direct line of .route by. ns arriving Dunedin up to 11.20 a.m., from Tnvercargill-Waipahi and interliate stopping stations, by the 7.0. a.m. ercargill-Christohurck express tram, all liable for return up to and including irsday, 10th May. - - ' ' NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EMPIRE LOAN COLLECTION. XHIBITION OF PICTURES AT DUNEDIN. SATURDAYS, 12th, 19tb,. and ■ 26tK Mav,. CHEAP -DAY EXCURSION, ETS will be issued to Dunedin from ru-Balclutha and intermediate staon direct line of route by trams due ive Dunedin up to .11.20 a.m., availor return till following Monday, further particulars see handbill or e at stations..

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Evening Star, Issue 21714, 8 May 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21714, 8 May 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21714, 8 May 1934, Page 9

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