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amusements HEAR THE NEW NOISELESS RECORDING ‘ In “THE RIGHT TO LOVE.” “THE RIGHT TO LOVE.” As rpHE REGENT New Zealand’s Premier Talkie Theatre. COMMENCING TO-DAY. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY. 7.43 p.m. MISS RUTH CHATTERTON MISS RUTH CHATTERTON, MISS RUTH CHATTERTON, MISS RUTH CHATTERTON, In “ THE RIGHT TO LOVE ” “THE RIGHT TO LOVE.” “ THE RIGHT TO LOVE.” “THE RIGHT TO LOVE.” (Recommended by the Censor and by the Regent Management ns being more suitable for Adult Audiences.) i, DRAMA OF PASSIONATE BEAUTY VITH THE DUAL ROLE OF MOTHER IND DAUGHTER PLAYED MAGNIFICENTLY BY THE FIRST LADY Oh THE SCREEN, MISS RUTH CHATTERTON, UP TO THE PRESENT . Hi ere have been two pictures only made vith the (New Western Electric Process of NOISELESS RECORDING. “THE RIGHT TO LOVE.” Is the first of its kind . . . js „ HARKING THE FOREMOST STEP CHAT THE MOTION PICTURE HAS HADE SINCE THE INTRODUCTION OF SOUND AND TALKING. A—-PARAMOUNT-—PICTURE.

Box Offices at “ The Theatre" (phone 12-513~tw0 lines) and at " The Bristol.’ “JERRY’S ’’-AGAIN FOR VALUE. “ SONGS OF YESTERDAY." Complete Words and Music. Soma of Contents-* “ Till We Meet Again." . .. “ Precious Little Thing Called Love.” “ That Tumble-down Shack in Athlone. “Yesterday." “Old Pal.” “Old-fashioned Locket.” 1 “Ain't She Sweet.” “How Do You Do?" , “Our Bungalow of Dreams.” “Happy Days and Lonely Nights." Etc., etc. 16 Complete Songs for 2s 6d, posted free. TjERRY’S MUSIC STORES. GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN.

DOCTORS ADVISED AMPUTATION. VARBX SAVES BAD LEG. Mr 6. P H. tried » genuine Varex. Bad leg completely healed in five weeks Still perfectly well. Get free booklet. Varex Ltd./G.P.O. Box 1358 D, Welling* ton. Local representative: Nurse M'Leod. Varex Rooms, 29 Octagon, Dunedin.- —Advt. *

A stranger walked into a group of offices at police headquarters at High Point, United States, whipped an automatic pis* tol from his pocket, clapped the muzzle against his chest, and fired three times. He did not drop dead. He was a salesman of a bullet-proof waistcoat.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21359, 12 June 1931, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21359, 12 June 1931, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21359, 12 June 1931, Page 9