AMUSEMENTS. The year’s most exciting drama, with three great stars together for the first time — ‘ MANHATTAN MELODRAMA.’ ‘ MANHATTAN MELODRAMA.’ ‘ MANHATTAN MELODRAMA.’ ‘ MANHATTAN MELODRAMA.’ ‘MANHATTAN MELODRAMA.’ ‘MANHATTAN MELODRAMA.’ At the EMPIRE DE LUXE (Phones 12-432 and 12-433.) 2.15 Twice Daily 8.0. CLARK GABLE. CLARK GABLE. CLARK G A B L E. Handsome, Notorious “ Blackie ” Gallagher —Man About Town. Ho Gambled for Thousands or Romance with the sam» Assurance—Wasn’t he always right?, HE’S FASCINATING! WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL As the Ambitious Lawyer. First and last —a Tracker of Men. He forgot boyhood vows of Loyalty . . . when his own Friend t Broke the Law! ' 41 MYR N A L O Y,’ 1. MYR N A L O Y,’ I M Y R N A L O Y,’ Beautiful Darling of After Dark. Why did she have to fall in Love with -Blackie’s Life* long Friend? The Answer is Thrilling Romance and Vivid Drama! ‘ MANHATTAN MELODRAMA ’ ‘ MANHATTAN MELODRAMA ’ ‘ MANHATTAN MELODRAMA ’ Demanded one of the Finest Casts of the Season to Play It! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)' . An Excellent Associate Programme Includes — CHARLIE CHASE Comedy, Metroton* News, Cinesound News, Etc., Etc. Plans at' the Theatre and D.I.C. AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OP OTAGO. IVTEMBERS and those interested in ihei -L*J- Society are ' invited to attend a SOCIAL EVENING to Be held in the O.K. CAFE on Next SATURDAY, at 8 o’clock* Dancing, musical items, and cards. . Admission, 2s each. DUNEDIN CITIZENS’ DAY NURSERIES , . . . (Inc.). GARDEN PARTY, to be held in aid of Funds, at the RESIDENCE of Mr and Mrs. Arthur D. Hudson, Alton avenue, Musselburgh Rise, on SATURDAY, 17th November, 1934, at 2.30 p.m. Take the Anderson's Bay tram to the Steps. Admission, Is (including afternoon tea); Children, 6d. SHOWS. TAIERI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY^ 74TH ANNUAL SHOW, To be Held in the SHOW GROUNDS, OUTRAM, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 17. GRAND EXHIBITION of )airy Cattle, Fat Cattle, Fat Sheep* Draught Horses, Light. Horse?, Ponies, Comletitions, Sheep, Working Collie Dogs, Dairy Produce, Cookery, and Preserves. GOOD ENTRIES IN ALL SECTIONS. The Show-will be FILMED for the Grand 4ew MOVIE ! PICTURE ‘Down on the f arm.’ Luncheon, Morning and Afternoon Tea, ,nd Light Refreshments can be obtained on he ground. Music; The Mosgiel Municipal Band and he Kaikorai School Bugle Band will be in -ttendance. Admission to Show: Ladies, 'ls; Gcntlenen, 2s; Children, 6d. TRAIN SERVICE. Trains . will leave Dunedin at'9.2o a.m. and 12.45. p.m., conlecting with special trains leaving Mosgiel ,t 10 a.m. and, 1.15 p.m., arriving at Outam 10.40 a.m. and 1.55 p.m. The Return ’rain will leave Outrara at 4.47 p.m. Both the Up and Down South Express Irakis will Stop at Allan,ton, arriving there .t 10.50 a.m. and departing at 5.10 p.m. The usual SHOW DANCE will be held n the Evening. Admission: Ladies, Is, Jentlemen Is 6d. . JOHN WILLIAMSON, Secretary.PERSONAL. WANTED, |NE OR TWO FIT MEN, join party Matututuki Valley, two weeks, Christ* s. Expenses small. TB4, ‘Star.’ THE J. Jarvis sued for debt in Magis. trate’s Court is Not J. Jarvis, wood and coal merchant. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars. Cards, Programmes, and General. Printing of every description era executed at the ‘ Evening Star ’ Office at Moderate Price*.
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Evening Star, Issue 21879, 16 November 1934, Page 13
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