AMUSEMENTS. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS! Of TWO MORE NIGHTS! ‘ GUM. WITHOUT A ROOM,’ The Brilliant Comedy-Drama, CHARLES FARRELL, With CHARLIE RUGGLES. MARGUERITE CHURCHILL, GRACE DEADLY. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) At the EMPIRE DE LUXE (Phones 12-432 and 12-433.) 2.15 Twice Daily COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT! COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT! COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT! GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE The. Queen of Merry, Musical Entertainment Will Send Dunedin topsyturvy with-Laughter! FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. FIELDS. She “socked” him with an orange—then stole hie heart. Bai Gum! Imagine Imagine “ Grade stepping out with a handsome Ruritanian Prince. lads and lassies, she’s great is “ Our Grade ” in this merry, musical comedy ! 1934’s happiest entertainment! ‘LOVE, LIFE, AND LAUGHTER.’ ‘LOVE, LIFE, AND LAUGHTER.’ ‘LOVE, LIFE, AND LAUGHTER.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ‘Love, Life, and Laughter’ reveals a new and greater Grade Fields; reveals, a* no other screen production has done, her incomparable manner, her robust tomboyish humour, her inimitable voice, and those highly individual talents of hers which hav* been so superlatively developed that she has been crowned Queen of her Sphere, MERRY, MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT! Bor Plans at the D. 1.0. and Theatre.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATEE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, - At 8 p.m., OUTSTANDING MUSICAL FEAST. POPULAR SCENES PROM FAVOURITE OPERAS, Including ‘ Cavalleria Rusticana,’ ‘ Faust,’ ‘ Rigoletto,’ ‘ Pagliacci.’ Soloists include—j ' i 1 LILIAN M’DONALD (of Tiniaru), I 1 SIGNORINA ROSSI, I BERTHA RAWLINSON, i I MAUDE KENWARD, I I Mrs BUDDENKLAU (of Timaru), I I ARTHUR MACDONALD, I I WILFRED KERSHAW, I I DON MTNNES (of Timaru), I EVAN TUCKWELL, I 1 MASON HAROULD, ■ I I ALFRED WALMSLEY, I I MADGE TUCKWELL, 1 | CLEM HOWELL. I I I Chorus of the Grand Opera Club (Conductor, Mr Jas. Clark). Soloists’ Costumes by Mrs Douglass (Christchurch). Piano Accompaniments. Popular Prices, 2s and Is. Box Plan at Begg’s. POULTRY. WANTED, Broody Hen, urgently, Rhode Island Red or Black Orpington preferred; state price and where seen.—No. D4B, ‘Star.’ REILLY’S are Selling 26 Pure-bred White Leghorn Cockerels, Wednesday, 2 p.m.; splendid opportunity for breeders. TRADE PERSONAL. EARL’S Motors have Removed to 282 Princes street south (next Austin Motors).
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Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 11
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