AMUSEMENTS gT JAMES BRITISH THEATRE Steam Heated Throughout. The Cosy Theatre with the perfect Sound, Props.: Sir Ben. and John duller. 2.15 TWICE DAILY, 8 P-m. British Dramatic Gem, “THAT NIGHT IN LONDON” "THAT NIGHT IN LONDON." - “THAT NIGHT IN LONDON.” (Approved for Uhivensal Exhibition.) The Story of a Village Bank Clerk, who Sought Adventure in the Bright Lights ot London—But found Romance insteadWith Two of London’s most Handsome Juvenile Stage Stars, PEARL AR6YLE—HOBART DONAT. Also Showing: “LAND OP MY FATHERS.” Welsh Symphony in Song and Scene. POT POURRl—Vaudeville De Luxe. Fox Australian 'and Paramount Newsreels, Paramount Pictorial, Etc. WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT. Plane at Bristol till 11.30; after 12.30 at Jacobs’s; Theatre at 6.45. Tel. 13-702. VOTE CINEMA QUEEN, Mrs R. S. Black. JUBILEES QALVATTON ARMY, SOUTH DUN£S EDIN. KING EDWARD STREET HALL, Commencing TO-NIGHT until THURSDAY. Jubilee Gathering, conducted byMajor Bear, Divisional Commander. Old Identities take prominent part. Special Music, Addresses, and Offerings. TONIGHT, Jubilee Dinner, 5.30 o’clock. A. PODMORE, Corps Officer.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21994, 1 July 1933, Page 13
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