AMUSEMENTS THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN TOWN I J§T. JAMES ALL-BRITISH THEATRE “ WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST." 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller now bring you Britain’s latest and cleverest laughter hit! "HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE.” "HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE/ "BIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE. "HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE. “HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE. "BilS GRACE GIVES NOTICE,” (From the gay play by Lady Troubridge.), IN LAUGHTER’S NAME—DON’T MISS IT! ALL-STAR BRITISH CAST— Including Arthur Margetson, Viola Keats, S. Victor Stanley, Barry Livesey. (Recommended by Censor for Adult*.) SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION! CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE PAWNSHOP.” One of his best! Also, English Pnthe Pictorial, Two Newsreels, Clever Cartoon, etc. FRIDAYPor the thousands who love a dean, wholesome picture—for the thousands who appreciate, a great story set in the glorious outdoors—and for the thousands who will take Joe < Valli, Norman French, and Pat Hanna to their hearts, we say see—"WALTZING MATILDA,” " WALTZING MATILDA,” "WALTZING MATILDA,” " WALTZING MATILDA,” "WALTZING MATILDA,” “ WALTZING MATILDA,” “WALTZING MATILDA.” "WALTZING MATILDA” Telling the adventures of two " diggers” tramping across country . . . singing “I’ll ComeA-waltzingMatilda with You” ■vs-" Carrying My Swag,” in the vernacular. CHARMING IN SENTIMENT, RICH IN SCENIC BEAUTY, ’ CROWDED WITH FUN! The finest example of screencraft ' that Australia has produced, it is so romantically fashioned, so - humanly engrossing, that ifc rivets » Hhe attention of every man and . woman who seeks something s different! ' BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! Plans at D.I.C. and M'Crackea and Walls’s until 5 p.m., Jacobs’s 5-7 p.m* then at Theatre (phone 13-702). rpaE RIALTO.—Enjoy your Evening Heel JL at the Rialto To-day; throe-course hot tea. Is. 2m* PROFESSIONAL ■yy T. HENAO HA N, SURGEON DENTIST, o LONDON DENTAL ; PARLOURS, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, DUNEDIN. . wne, -997. Private Phoav 22-581, OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. Alsj-at Bridge Hotel, Kaitangata, Fortjhtly. Next Visit, MARCH 13, 1934, p.m.-10A« pjn. R S. MOODY. CONSULTING ROOMS Now in ; , .' r .J (Opposite Savoy). R T. MILL, M 3., F.R.C.SJB, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT, • Has Remorail to PITOL BUILDING (former Bristol), PRINCES STREET. Hours 10-12, 2*1.30. Tel. 10-519.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22204, 6 March 1934, Page 11
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