AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE—PLEASE NOTE HOURS OF SHOWING: 2 DAILY 7,45. Last 2 Days. ‘MY SUNG FOR YOU,’ JAN KIEPURA, The Romantic Hero of ‘ Tell Me To-night.’ And A FIRST RELEASE IN DUNEDIN. TOM WALLS and CICELY COURTNEIDGE Together for the first time ‘ WHERE’S‘“mY MAN.’ {Both Pictures for General Exhibition.) Reservations M’Cracken and Walls’s, Chas. Begg’s, Theatre (13-091). COMING FRIDAY—‘EVERGREEN’ JESSIE MATTHEWS, ‘PHANTOM LIGHT’. GORDON MARKER, BINNIE HALE. Thrills, Suspense, Mystery. A Gripping Story. (Both Pictures Recommended for Adults.) All Dunedin is “ Going to the Dogs.” |-|XS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Benj. Fuller. Lessee, Stanley M'Kay. The Talk of the Town is the Success Of 1 STANLEY M’KAY’S COMPANY, | “THE GAIETIES OF 1936.” I Another New Production. TO-NIGHT, at 8, And for Two More Nights, The Spectacular Revue, ‘LIFE BEGINS AT B.’ ‘ LIFE BEGINS AT B.’ Full of Pep, Sparkle, and Colour. See “ Ike ” in the Entirely New Sketches, ‘ Finding the Post Office ’ and ‘ Who Died First? ’ They are “ Screams ” !! Hear WYN. EDGERTON and RUSSELL CALLOW Sing ‘ THE EASTER PARADE.’ The Specialty Acts include—- “ THE GAIETIES MUSICAL TRIO " (First performance), “ THE ALEXANDERS ” (In entirely itew acts), “PATRICIA and COLIN” (In a New Adagio Dance, ‘ Blush of Morn ’) And • RENO’S MARVELLOUS DOGS. 3s. 2s (plus tax), and Is. Reserves at D.I.C. FINAL GIFT MATINEE, SAT., 2.30. The Gaieties’ Dance will he held at the Early Settlers’ Hall To-night. Dancing from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Company will attend at 11 o’clock. PROFESSIONAL. Frederick john daniel rolfe and GEORGE BADEN POWELL WILSON beg to announce that the legal practice of JOHN WILKINSON AND ROLFE heretofore carried on at 26 Dowling street, Dunedin,' will henceforth be carried on by them in partnership at the same address under the name • or style of WILKINSON, ROLFE, AND WILSON. Dunedin, Ist February, 1936. IR 1 '■ ' [A CARD.] J. RENFREW WHITE, Ch.M., *JL F.R.C.S., [as Returned and Resumed the Practice of his Profession .t his Rooms, corner George and Union Hours of Consultation, 10.30-12.30, and by Appointment. Tel. 13-000.
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Evening Star, Issue 22261, 12 February 1936, Page 11
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