AMUSEMENTS. LAST SCREENING. OCTAQUfI THEATRE 7.45 TO-NIGHT. TWO BIG PICTURES—WILL ROGERS ‘ JUDGE 1 PRIEST ’ AndSHIRLEY TEMPLE ‘BABY TAKE A BOW’ (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plan Chas. Begg's, M’Cracken and Walls’s, and Theatre (15-091). COMING FRIDAY; ~1 I ‘LEST WE FORGET’ I I (Approved for Universal Exhibition) | 1 NOT A WAR PICTURE | READ some of the Comments passed at the preview of 4 LEST WE FORGET * CANON P. JAMES: “ It is a fine example of British artistry.” C. A L. TREADWELL, Esq.: “If this quality of picture is (o be continued, then we are to obtain a of film long desired and seldom seen.” DR GUY SOHOLEFIELD: “I consider it. powerful and entertaining,” COLONEL A. COWLES: “ It is not only very interesting and delightful, but also carries a valuable lesson to this distressed world.” D. J. M'GOWAN, Esq., President Chamber of Commerce: “ The picture is one of the best I have seen in years—the ending is unique.’- „ , F. CAMPBELL, Esq., Chairman Rotary Club: 44 The story, the characters, and the Settings are all excellent. . We could do with more films like 4 Lest We “Pictures such as * Lest We Forget* should teach the public to enjoy good pictures, good ■English, and a wholesome subject. ARCHDEACON BULLOCK: “One would like to think that every Britisher will see it.” THE PAPERS. WELLINGTON 4 EVENING POST’: 4 A great team in a great story _with a great meaning—will beguile and tain you, as well as inspire you. LONDON 4 TIMES ’; “ Rich in the great virtue of sincerity.” ' , „ T . LONDON 4 EVENING STANDARD ’: “It is the best thing I have ever seen. THE SALVATION ARMY. gTREE T D A Y Will be Conducted FRIDAY, JULY 19th, • By the Gracious Permission of the Dunedin City Council. GOOD FRIENDS ARE AGAIN REQUESTED To Assist THE ARMY OP THE HELPING HAND, Universally the Salvation Army is recognised as a mighty machine ministering to the needy in all parts of the Globe. Assistance is Required to keep this Machine Moving. Patrons are requested to obtain and wear the badge signifying they have assisted.
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Evening Star, Issue 22084, 18 July 1935, Page 11
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