AMUSEMENTS, FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT Of Uuo of the Greatest Pictures Ever Exhibited in Dunedin, ‘ VOLTAIRE.’ * VOLTAIRE,’ VOLTAIRE,’ ‘ VOLTAIRE,* Featuring The One and Oonly G-E-O-R-G-E A-R-L-I-S-S. G-E-O-R-G-E A-R-L-I-S-S. (Approved for Universal Exhibition..) HERE IS ONE PICTURE YOU MUST NOT MISS! At The EMPIRE DE LUXE (Phones 12-432 and 12-433.) 2.15 Twice Daily Commencing To-morrow! Commencing To-morrow 1 ONE BIG PICTURE AFTER ANOTHERENTERTAINMENT THAT WILL KEEP YOU LAUGHING FOR MONTHS! The four merry, mad monarchs of mirth in a melange of music, gags, and girls. The talo of diplomats and politicians who run a country to ruin. IT’S THE LONGEST LAUGH YOU’LL HAVE FOR SOME TIME! THE HILARIOUS MARX BROTHERS THE HILARIOUS MARX BROTHERS THE HILARIOUS MARX BROTHERS THE HILARIOUS MARX BROTHERS THE HILARIOUS MARX BROTHERS THE HILARIOUS MARX BROTHERS THE HILARIOUS MARX. BROTHERS THE HILARIOUS MARX BROTHERS THE HILARIOUS MARX BROTHERS THE HILARIOUS MARX BROTHERS In A Dish Fit for a King, A Dish Fit for a King, A Dish Fit for a King, A Dish Fit for a King, A Dish Fit for a King, A Dish Fit for a King, ‘DUCK SOUP.* ‘DUCK SOUP.’ ‘DUCK SOUP.* ‘DUCK SOUP.’ ‘DUCK SOUP.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A spicy concoction of gags, girls, and musid browed by those experts of riotous comedy* GEOUCHO, HARPO, CHICO, ZEPPO, THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS, ■ THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS, THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. \ THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS; . THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. , THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. ; Four Merry, Mad Monarchs of Mirth in! the Longest Laugh you’ll have for a long time! Brilliant Associate Programme. Miss IRIS MASON Entertaining at the Or':an. —— ,| ON VIEW IN THE CIRCLE FOYER! .1 The Most Brilliant Display 1 Of CHRYSANTHEMUMS Ever Dis- I played in Dunedin. Blooms by Messrs I Doodeward a-nd Son, North-east I Valley. ' ‘ I • I Plans at the Theatre and D.I.C.' . ■ V
ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OP ST. HILDA. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. PURSUANT to Section 12 of " The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925/’ I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that” the. following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for the office of COUNCILLOR for the Borough of St. Hilda:— LONGWORTH, Edwin, MORISON. Alexander John, SELLAR. William Robert. And there being only one vacancy to b» filled, a poll will be taken as between th« said candidates on TUESDAY, thfi 29th day of May, 1934, at the following places Coronation Hall. Prince Albert road. StHilda (Main Booth). Presbyterian Sunday School Hal!. Albert street, St. Hilda.. Garage at rear of Jackway’s Store, corner of Forbury crescent and Richardson street, St. Hilda. Pavilion, Culling Park, Royal crescent, St. Hilda. POLLING HOURS: 9 a.ra. to 7 p.ra. Dated this 16th day of May, 1934. W. G. GRIFPIN. Returning Officer for the Borough of St. Hilda.
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Evening Star, Issue 21722, 17 May 1934, Page 11
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