AMUSEMENTS — gT. JAMES BRITISH THEATRE ' Steam Heated Throughout. The Cosy Theatre with the perfect Sound. Props.: Sir Ben. and John Fuller. 2.16 TWICE DAILY. 8 p-m. "THAT NIGHT IN LONDON.” "THAT NIGHT IN LONDON." "THAT NIGHT IN LONDON.fi Gripping story of a country bank clerk’s adventures in a London night club. Excellent Featurettes include "LAND OF MY FATHERS." Welsh Symphony in Song and Scene. POT POURRl—Vaudeville De Luxe. News Reels, Etc. FRIDAY—The British Comedy Gem, CLAUDE ALLISTER, CLAUDE ALLISTER, Your favourite English " Haw-haw" Comedian, “Spoofy” of “Three Live Ghosts,” in -T—"DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND.” —-—" DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND.” “DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND,” Plans at Bristol till 5.30, then at Jacobs’s; theatre atr 7. Tel. 13-702. DEBATE J OYNT SCROLL DEBATE TO-NIGHT. TO-NKxHT, TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. WELLINGTON v. CANTERBURY, OTAGO v. AUCKLAND. SUBJECT:' “That the British Empire is Now in » State of Decline.” JUDGES: A. C. Hanlon, K.C., J. L. MTndoe, and Pastor W. D. More. SPEAKERS (Otago): J. C. Mowat and L. F. Moller, Items will be Presented by— The University TrTo (under the leadership of T. A. M. Maunsell). Noel H. North (Baritone). Miss Muriel Ironside (Pianist). ADMISSION; D.C. and 0.5., Is fid; Stalls, Is.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21996, 4 July 1933, Page 11
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