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AMUSEMENTS. gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. 1935's MOST. SENSATIONAL DRAMA. Paramount. Pictures Present FIVE DISTINGUISHED STARS. CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT JOAN BENNETT, JOEL M’CREA, JOAN BENNETT,' JOEL M‘CREA, CHARLES BOYER, •’ HELEN ' VINSON. CHARLES BOYER, HELEN VINSON, All Giving the finest Individual 'Performance in their Careers in 'PRIVATE WORLDS’ ‘ PRIVATE ■ WORLDS ’ c PRIVATE WORLDS ’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The Supreme dramatic story of a woman courageous enough to bare her secret heart . . . to reveal the truth about men and love that lies smothered in every woman’s heart! Excellent Supporting Pictures. ‘CIRCUS HOODOO,’ ‘CIRCUS HOODOO,’ Harry Langdon .Comedy. , ‘ DOWN BY THE OLD MILL STREAM.’ PARAMOUNT BRITISH and AMERICAN NEWS. Plans at D.1.C., M'Cracken and Walls’s until 11.30; after 12:30 at Jacobs’s. Theatre at 6.45. Tel. 13-702. T A U R I E . R. l J TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. TOM WALLS, YVONNE A RNAUD, TOM WALLS, YVONNE ARNAUD, TOM WALLS, YVONNE ARNAUD, In a tale of the side-splitting adventures of a gallant Englishman and a fascinatnig foreign Queen. ‘LADY IN DANGER.’ ‘LADY IN DANGER.’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. ■ Reserves at Pike’s. THE OTAGO ART SOCIETY (INC.). ANNUAL EXHIBITION. : ; PIONEER HALL, Cumberland street, SPECIAL DISPLAY OF JAPANESE i PRINTS NOW SHOWING. Essay Competition on Japanese Prints, l Prizes, £4 4s. , .Particulars obtainable at Gallery. Open Daily 10.30 a.m.-5.30 p.m., 7.30 p.m.10.30 p.m. (except Saturday evenings). Admission, Is. Art ,Union Tickets, Is.

j ‘ ROBERTA ’ 1 Is Unquestionably J. C. Williamson Ltd’s. Greatest STAGE PRODUCTION, and the large number of seats which were booked at the D.I.C. yesterday, for NEXT TUESDAY’S GRAND OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE and for subsequent representations indicates that playgoers of Dunedin are aware of this fact. UI S MAJES TY * S THIA TJi 1 Lessee, Sir Benjamin Fuller. A CARNIVAL OF MUSICAL COMEDY. THREE BRILLIANT PRODUCTIONS IN 8 NIGHTS. Commencing with a GRAND GALA OPENING PERFORMANCE ■ | TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT - f 4 FOLLOWING NIGHTS. ■- MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON.' > J. C. Williamson Ltd. Present | MADGE ELLIOTT AND CYRIL RITCHARD, ’ | Together with an Incomparable Company, ■ in the Stupendou* . £20,000 MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH Which has broken all known records in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch* ‘ROBERTA’ Tire most elaborate, the most cosily,/the most tuneful, the most fascinating, and th* gayest musical play in years. 1 ‘ROBERTA’ A wonderful fashion display that is positively amazing—melodies you' simply must remember—captivating comedy that keeps you laughing—scintillating scenic setting* . the eyes linger on—song successes that haunt the memory —That’s ‘ROBERTA’ Two acts of nine scenes of romance, love, and laughter—gorgeous and glamorouslovely and alluring. . . . 100 ARTISTS 100 Include • ETHEL MORRISON, DIANE DU CANE, Leo Franklyn, Marie Le Varre, Frank Leighton, Field Fisher, Mary Rigby, Lesh* Crane, Arthur Clarke, and other popular artists; also a bevy of beautiful mann*» I " quins and ballet ladies. PULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. MONDAY NIGHT AND .WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 2 AND i, ‘OUR MISS GIBBS.’ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, DECEMBER 5 AND 4, ‘HIGH JINKS.’ 1 PRICES: Week Nights—D.C. and R.S.. 6s 6d; Ordinary Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d; Early Doof Pit, 6d extra, . > Saturday Nights—P.C., and R.S., 7s 6d; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d; Early Poor Pit, 64 Matfnees—D.C. and R.S., ss; Stalls, 4s and 3s; Pit, Is 6d; Early, Door Pit, 64 extra. All Prices Plus Tar. Bor Plans for ‘ Roberta ’ are now open. Plans for remainder of season will b« opened on Monday morning. ' Results of the Election will be announced from the Stage on Wednesday Nighfc^ ROYAL DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR. Dr V. E. GALWAY (Conductor). Mr .COLIN OLIVER (Pianist). DELIGHTFUL C H RIBTMAS CONCI IT. CAROLS. NEW AND QLD PART SONGS BY CHOIR. * BOY SOPRANO (Master Herbert Claridge). SOPRANO, Miss Maud Giles. CONTRALTO, Miss Margaret Beattie. PIANO DUET, Misses M’Dowell and Moore. Booking Begg’s, Friday. Programmes, 3d, on sale. Admission, 2s, plus tax. Gt KT Quotations from 'Evening Star ‘ A D,V ERTISING is the greatest dislnh«> r Office for large or small quantities /V tive,- informative, and educative of Printing before placing your order, power qf the present day.

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Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 19

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