amusements. Final Screening To-night. VICTOR M’LAGLEN In ‘ UNDER PRESSURE.’ {Recommended by Censor for Adults.) • MILLS OP THE GODS.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ktfl lint qpHE GRAND *1 J Direction Amalganrued Theatres Ltd. 3 Sessions Daily: 11 2.15 - 8. STALLS, 1/-; CIRCLE, 1/6. COMING IN A TORNADO OP LAUGHTER TO-MORROW! * ANNIE, ‘ ANNIE, LEAVE THE ROOM! ’ LEAVE THE ROOM! * THE FUNNIEST BRITISH COMEDY~OF THIS OR ANY YEAR! It IT’S SO FUNNY THAT THE STARS DON’T MATTER. created a furore in Sydney! . . . A mirthquake in Wellington! ... A riot in Christchurch! BURSTING WITH LAUGHS! SIDE-SPLITTING SITUATIONS. DIALOGUE THAT WILL DOUBLE YOU UP WITH LAUGHTER. Starring —DAVINA CRAIG, MORTON SELTON, Special support—a story of the life among the Capo God fisher folk. ‘ CAPTAIN HURRICANE.’ ‘ CAPTAIN, HURRICANE.’ ‘ CAPTAIN HURRICANE.’ (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Advance Bookings at Bogg’s. DUNEDIN TAKES FIRST PLACE In the Dominion for Interest in Music. Live up to Your Reputation, Dunedinites! By Coming to the TOWN HALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, AT 8. A Programme For the People A Programme for the People by the People's Most Popular Composer, BACH. Cecily Audibert. Frederick Bullock. Outstanding Christchurch Vocalists and Leading Local Talent. Box Plan Now Open at D.I.C. and Begg's. 2s, and Is 3d Booked. No Tax. Under Auspices Otago Musicians. CHARLES MARTIN, Pres. KARLOD BIDDLE, Sec. TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISERS are asked to have their Notices in this O/fice as early as possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY’S Paper be handed in the previous day whenever possible. Applicants for Situations advertised as Vacant are advised not to send original references —copies only should bo sent. NOTE. - LATEST POSTAL REGULATIONS require that REPLIES to Advertisements SENT THROUGH THE POST addressed to the ‘ Evening Star ’ Office MUST CARRY A Id STAMP. Letters replying to advertisements may be handed in at the Advertising Office of the ‘ Evening Star,’ Stuart street. Such letters do not require a postage stamp.
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Evening Star, Issue 22136, 17 September 1935, Page 11
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