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AMUSEMENTS UP TO THE PRESENT Two pictures only have i been made with the New Western Electric Process of NOISELESS RECORDING. “ THE RIGHT TO LOVE ” " Is the FIRST of, its kind! r jpHE REGENT New Zealand’s Premier Talkie Theatre. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY. 7.45 p.m. ■.■ ■ S / The First Lady of the Screen in a marvellous DUAL ROLE. MISS RUTH CHATTERTON MISS RUTH CHATTERTON, MISS RUTH CHATTERTON, In "THE RIGHT TO LOVE” "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" (Recommended by the Censor and by the Regent Management as being more suitable for Adult Audiences.) A DRAMA OF PASSIONATE BEAUTY Fine Supporting Programme. And at the Matinee To-day only 1 A New Episode of "THE ACE OF SCOTLAND YARD.” Box Offices at “The Theatre" (phone 12-513—two lines) and at “ The Bristol.” FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. MAURICE CHEVALIER i MAURICE CHEVALIER In MAURICE CHEVALIER “ Playboy MAURICE CHEVALIER of MAURICE CHEVALIER Paris.” MAURICE CHEVALIER JS JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. CHARLIE CHAPLIN : > ; In - " C-I-T-Y L-I-G-H-T-S.” " C-I-T-Y L-I-G-H-T-S." " C-I-T-Y L-I-G-H-T-S." The Season at The Regent, Theatre la for ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing with a Gala MIDNIGHT MATINEE On Thursday, June 25, at 11.15 pan., On Thursday, June 25, at 11.15 p.m., And Twice Daily And Twice Daily At 2.15 p.m. and 7.45 p.m., with a Special Morning Session on Saturday, June Ten Thirty for Children. PREFERENTIAL BOX PLANS OPEN ON MONDAY MORNING At*, “THE REGENT” & “THE BRISTOL.” “THE REGENT” A “THE BRISTOL.” Book your seat early and make; certain of seeing this sensation of the. world. In London they paid 24s to see it, .. and it played 6 Sessions Daily in Auckland,, and Wellington. y. SKATING. gEG A L SI NK ! The Largest and Most Beautiful Rink in Dunedin. BE WITH THE SPORTS \' SATURDAY, LATE NIGHT, 7.30 to 11. Ladies, Is 6d; Gentlemen, 2s. . Racing and Novelty Events. / SATURDAY MORNING, 10-12. Children, 6d. Join Skating Club. \ Apply Office for Tickets. AFTERNOON, 2.30 to 5. ..All Skaters, Is. \Trtfis Anfircdo' CORNER CUMBERLAND STREET AND ST.' ANDREW STREET. Phone 13-263. Reserve Skates Free. tfING’S RINK, DOWLING STREET. Perfect Non-slipping Floor. CARNIVAL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Our Prices: 12-1, 6d; 1-2, 6d; Afternoons, 2.30-4, 6d, 9d, and Is; Schools, 4-5.30, 6d. Evening Prices: Ladies 9d, Gentlemen Is, 1 Spectators 6d. Extended Sessions Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7.30-11. No Eitra Charge. Saturday Sessions: 9.30-noon, 2.30-5, 7.30-11, COURSING. gOUTH OTAGO COURSING CLUB. OPENING MEETING of PLUMPTON. ' JUNE 27, 1931. 16 DOGS OPEN STAKE. NOMINATIONS Clole with Secretary on WEDNESDAY, June 24, at 8 p.m. Nomination Fee, £1 ss. O’Fee’s Bus leaves Stafford street 8.15 a.m. t F. ROBERTSON, Secretary, ' Clyde street, Balclutha. MEETINGS. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIA--t TION (Inc.). r ■ A MEETING Of the above Association will be held in THE EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL , On TUESDAY, JUNE 16, ' ■ At 8 p.m. Speakers: Rev, J. PRINGLE, M.A., the Organiser, and Rev. P. B. FRASER, M.A. Special reference will be made of the Exemption from Payment of Unemployment Levy by Religious Orders. Colllction to defray expenses, F. W. ASHMAN, Organiser. PORT CHALMERS PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE. The ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the/Mayor’s Room on MONDAY, June 15, at 8 p.m. All interested in local welfare are invited to attend. R. YOUNG, 13ju , Hon. Secretary. Radiant health club, haii, Harrop street, Monday, 7.30 p.m.; speaker, Mrs Denton Leech. /' 13Ju Means sound sleep, refreshing rest —Just that. And "Unique” lasts a lifetime. WEAK LUNGS made stronger with MYTOL MUTTON BIRD OIL Of EMULSION. —Wilkinson and Son, chemists. JOIN OUR BOOK CLUB. Latest Love. Mystery Adventure Books on Loan, 3d. Terry’s, George street. 13Ju OVERCOAT BARGAINS at Patterson Bros., Octagon. See windows. WREN’S. —Highest quality, lowest prices, Wallpapers, Paints, Glass, Brushware, all Painting, Paperhanging needs: lowest prices.—Wren’s. 13Ju part of modern business promotion it has won a dace toi Itself in virtually every Industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21360, 13 June 1931, Page 13

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