AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS. ‘LABURNUM GROVE.’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And JEAN BATTEN’S ARRIVAL . IN AUCKLAND. mill ilk gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Benjamin Puller. Always Cosy and Warm. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. COMING FRIDAY! Paramount’s Modern AIR THRILLER, I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring FRED JOAN MACMURRAY BENNETT With ZASU PITTS JOHN HOWARD BENNIE BARTLETT GRACE BRADLEY BRIAN DONLEVY, RUTH DONNELLY HURTLING THROUGH SPACE AT 300 MILES AN HOUR Eight People Live THIRTEEN Dangerous, Unforgettable Hours DRAMA —that explodes 10,000 feet above the earth I THRILLS enough to scare even a wise - cracking pilot who boasts he can rise to any emergency I ROMANCE that begins with a fight in Newark and ends with a wedding in ’Frisco! COMEDY —roaring at 300 miles an hour with Bennie Bartlett and Zasu Pitts! FINE FEATURETTBS. Box Plans at D.I.C. Jacobs’s at 5. Theatre at 7. Phone 13-702. Mary of Scotland • is one of the greatest films ever made, and we don’t mean perhaps. Stars Katharine Hepburn and Fredric March. State Theatre, Friday next. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THEATRE . South Dunedin’s Own. TO-NIGHT AT 8. The Reckless Sons of the Flashing Blade Ride and Fight and Love Again! “ All for One, and One for All!” ‘THE THREE MUSKETEERS’ * THE THREE MUSKETEERS ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Dumas’s Stirring Tale of SeventeenthCentury France. Featuring WALTER ABEL PAUL LUKAS MARGOT GRAHAME HEATHER ANGEL and lAN KEITH. Reserves at D.1.C., Sweet Shop next Theatre, or Phone 22-573. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. SIGHT 1 South Dunedin Town Hall, ' o’clock. Ist prites £l, second halfincreased to 7s 6d. Strict managegood games, good cards. Be there; pay you LION, North Ground, To-night Wednesday), 8 o’clock; _ 6 increased admission, Is; auspices Grange Club. "MAARA Hall, N.E. .Valley, Every laturday; special pme, Saturday, ipper; admission Is. aRE.-To-nighU St. Bernadette’s icial Hall, Forbury road, 8 o clock; o admission Is. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. fPKRIENCB has shown that in the u?e of the TELEPHONE ERRORS ILY OCCUR in Words and m tne es of Persons, although the messages read back to the sender, and occasiouthera are Misconceptions m .InstrucIVERTISERS ARE RE QUESTED TO r RITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, a cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur
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Evening Star, Issue 22475, 21 October 1936, Page 13
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