Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.
AMUSEMENTS Final Screenings To-day 2.15, To-night 8.0. Of One of the Mightiest Cinema Plays o: All Time. "HELL BELOW.”—" HELL BELOW. With' ROBERT MONTGOMERY, WALTER HUSTON MADGE EVANS. At The E MPIRE DE LUXE (Phones 12-432 and 12-433.) 2.15 Twice Daily 8.0. Commencing Friday! The Audible Screen Version of Somerset Maugham’s Sensational Story, “RAIN.” “RAIN.” “RAIN.” “ RAIN.” “ RAIN.” ‘RAIN.” * RAIN.” “ RAIN.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With JOAN! The lightning star of stars at the Peak of her Brilliant Career. JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD As Sadie Thompson. Brilliant Associate Programme. N.Z. GAZETTE: Tennis, Malfroy defeats Perry Miss O. Kay wins Ladies N.Z. Golf Championship. Walt Disney’s Coloured Symphony “LULLABYE LAND.” (Worth the price of admission alone.) Plans at Theatre and D.I.C* TZING EDWARD CINEMA (South Dunedin). TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. A GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. _ „ “THE FACE AT THE WINDOW, "THE FACE AT THE WINDOW,” With RAYMOND MASSEY and ISLA SEVAN. Suspense, Thrills, Mystery* Romance. (Recommended by Censor fpr Adult Audience.) Also, •A GREAT WESTERN THRILLER, “COME ON, DANGER,” “COME ON. DANGER,” With TOM KEENE. Reel-loads of action! Furious fighting! . •, . treacherous gunplay! . . . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) For Reserves Ring Theatre (22-573). ADULTS. Is; CHILDREN, 6d. c ONCERT CHAMBER. NICHOLSON. NICHOLSON. NICHOLSON. NICHOLSON. NICHOLSON. NICHOLSON. NICHOLSON. NICHOLSON, NICHOLSON. NICHOLSON. NICHOLSON. NICHOLSON. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Subject: “JUDAS ISCARIOT.” Do not miss hearing Nicholson. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. aRKNEY SHETLAND SOCIETY—HaI- . lowe’en Social, Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart greet, Saturday, November 4, 7.45 p.m.; mod programme and dance music: supper, ncludlng haggis, plum pudding; extended light; admission Is. —J. Beecot, hon. seo•etary. gT. PETER’S LADIES’ GUILD. !ALE OF WORK AND PRODUCE, TUESDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2.3, 4. Afternoon and Evening. Entertainment Each Evening. BOXING. IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, ■ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. BOXING Sixes INSTRUCTORS’ NIGHT. Sixes Sixes Sixes Sixes, Sixes Sixes Sixes Light, Welter and Sixes. Middle-weights of H.M.S Sixes Diomede versus Local Boxers and Boxers from Milton. light light light light light light light light Boxing Comes Back to its Own. THE NAVY HELPS. ight ght 8 SIX-ROUND BOUTS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 8 p.m. Sharp. ADMISSION: Is to Stalls and ’Pit; Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s (plus tax); Ringside, 3s (plus tax) ; Ladies, Is to all parte. Is Tickets on sale Jacobs’a, Tobacconist. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes, Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. Sixes. HOTELS c APT AIN COOK HOTEL. BOTTLE STORE: KING STREET Per Bottle Draft Whisky 11/* Draft Brandy .. .. •• 97-Dry-Gin .. 11/; Penfold’s Wine <• >, »• 4/6 Yalumba Wine .. .. . • 47Draft Wine 3/* W. L. BDDDICOM, Proprietor. A LOVELY SKIN . . . clear and smooth ... Is yours by applying RACHEL VANISHING CREAM; Is 6d jar; handbag size 6d. —Wilkinson and Son, chemists
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22100, 2 November 1933, Page 11
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531Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22100, 2 November 1933, Page 11
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