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AMUSEMENTS THE SCOUNDREL' A WARNING I We wish to warn Picture-goera that in "THE SCOUNDREL.' which wo . will have the honour of presenting at the St. James Theatre on Friday next, they will find a theme so extraordinary that, were it not for the genjus of the loading actor, MR. NOEL COWARD, and the splendid individual performances oi all supporting him, difficulty might be found in comprehending the very nature of the plot. "THE SCOUNDREL" was MEANT to be extraordinary entertainment, and was specially written for Mr. Coward. The idea in the second portion of ihe production—the returning to earth after his tragic death of a character seeking human sympathy in ord«r that he might find eternal rest—is one of the most tremendous yet written; a fact acknowledged by eminent critics throughout this world. We draw your attention to these facts with one purpose in viewthat everyone might understand beforehand the nature of THE SCOUNDREL " and . accord it intelligent appreciation. We lirjje all patrons to endeavour to grasp its full significance and to give it the attentive hearing essential to its success, so that all may, leave the Theatre at its conclusion as thoroughly improved as have been the huge audiences that it has drawn throughout England, America and other countries. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —ST. JAMES' THEATRE MANAGEMENT. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW AT ST. JAMES' THEATRE (Direction. Sir Benjamin Fuller.) Are your last chances of seeing— Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "DAVID COPPERFIELD" "DAVID COPPERFIELD" "DAVID COPPERFIELD" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Sessions at 11 Plans at the Theatre, Phone 32-920. W | THE LONDON | N / A BIG BILL TO"DAY. 6d 2 BIG FEATURES & COMEDY. _ VICTOR McLAGLEN & f EDMUND LOWE in rj | "GUILTY AS CHARGED" | Approved for Universal Exhibition. 6d ROBERT ARMSTRONG. 2, and MURIEL EVANS in 6d | "FAST WORKERS" | Recommended by Censor for Adults. 3d Cartoon Comedy, , " POP-EYE, THE SAILOR." Continuous from 11 to 10.30. 3d THE LONDON. Opp. G.P.O. IJUDOR CINEMA | This Evening at 81 "Cosy and Warm I" = WARNER OLAND == And MONA BARRIE. in EE "CHARLIE CHAN IN LONDON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) = SELECTED SUPPORTING = PROGRAMME. I n a trTV i lAKAPUNA. GAIETY Phone 23-465. 1— - 10-nightl —■ The English Kt.rml Story. = "THE SONG OF THE PLOUGH." (Approved fqr Universal Exhibition.) TMF <sTAR KARANGAHAPE ED. lflL, J lnl\i 43-003. Centrally Heated. Daily, 2 pjn. Nights (Bhorts 7.30 till) 8 p.m. TO-DAY (WED.), THURS. AND FRI. SYLVIA SIDNEY & GENE RAYMOND In "BEHOLD MY WIFE." Recommended by Censor for Adults And All the Metro-Goldwyn Stars in "HOLLYWOOD PARTY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. LITTLE THEATRE " WITHOUT " WITHOUT " WITHOUT •MllilH Large audiences M|| have acclaimed this ingenious play by the author of "10Minute Alibi," the best play of the year. INTRIGUING, ' THRILLING. GRIPPING MYSTERYDRAMA 1 WITNESS " WITNESS" . WITNESS " ||||ir TOWN HALL TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER), LAST 2 Performances. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. PRICES: 4/-, 31-, 2/-, 1/-. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Producer: FREDERIC McCALLUM. BOXING TOWN HALL -TOWN HALL. MGNDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 17 AND 18, AT 7 P.M. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing Boxing A UCKLAND Auckland A MATEUH -Amateur CHAMPIONSHIPS HAMPIONSHIPS Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. ADMISSION: Circle, 3a; Stalls. 0s; Plus Tax. No Extra for Resisrve9. Ladies and Schoolboys, half-price. Back Stalls and Gallery. Is; No Half-price. Box Plans Open at WATTS' SPORTS DEPOT, Exchange Lane, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8 a.m. H. E. WATTS, Hon. Sec. YACHTING VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB. V SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Will be held in the CLUBHOUSE, FANSHAWE STREET, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1935. ELECTION OF RACING OFFICLVLS. GENERAL. J. McGEHAN, Hon. Sec. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS b\ McWILLIAM. F. 1.0. (N.iS.). Oph Va thalmio Optician, 147 Queen St., next Herald Office, Phone 45-222. THOS. F. LOWES. F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Edin.), F.N.0.A., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister E!dg„ Victoria St. 10-446.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 24