AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO DAYS! EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR In In ENTIRELY IN NATURAL COLOUR. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) llJllllilllllllfllllllll ill ill, gT. JAMES THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Comfortably Heated Throughout. Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. AN OUTSTANDING EVENT IN THE THEATRICAL HISTORY OF DUNEDIN! GALA PRESENTATION DE LUXE OF EMPRESS OF ENCHANTMENT MORE BEAUTIFUL, MORE THRILLING, MORE ALLURING THAN EVER IN THE GLORIOUS MASTERPIECE, “QUEEN CHRISTINA,” “ QUEEN CHRISTINA,” “ QUEEN CHRISTINA,” “ QUEEN CHRISTINA,” “ QUEEN CHRISTINA,” “ QUEEN CHRISTINA,” «QUEEN CHRISTINA,” “ QUEEN CHRISTINA,” “ QUEEN CHRISTINA,” “QUEEN CHRISTINA,” THE DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE OP EXQUISITE PASSIONS! (Recommended by Censor for Adult*.) Brilliant Supporting Cast JOHN GILBERT LEWIS STONE lAN KEITH ELIZABETH YOUNG. “QUEEN CHRISTINA” IS AN IMPRESSIVE. STIRRING AND LOVELY PRODUCTION, GLORIFIED BY THE GREATEST WORK OF THE GREATEST ACTRESS IN FILMS. SPECIAL FEATURETTES. Box Plans at D. 1.0. and M'Cracken and Walls’s until 5 p.m.; Jacobs’s, 6-7 p.m.; then Theatre (phone 13-702). TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. For a Short Season of Three Nights Only. “CHILDREN IN UNIFORM” Will be Presented in the TOWN HALL CONCERT X CHAMBER, By MISS ANITA WINKEL. “Children in Uniform” is Christa Winsloe’a greatest play, and has been adapted from the German to the English, tongue by Barbara Burnham. A modern work played by a cast of competent young ladies. Music by the D.T.C. Orchestra, under the Leadership of Mr Charles A. Martin. Proceeds in Aid of Free Kindergarten Fund. Box Plans at D.I.C.
Football, and hockey seven-a-side TOURNAMENT, NASBBY, SEPTEMBER 22. Entries Close Thursday, 20th. GORDON GRAHAM, Phone 47W. Secretary. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES C OUNTY OF GLUT HA. Notice is Hereby Given that I will be in ATTENDANCE in the Courthouse, Owaka, oir THURSDAY, 20th ins't, in order to collect rates. . Ratepayers are renunded that there is definitely no extension of Rebates after September 30, 1934. & BAXTEE, County Clerk.
The famous Iron Mask, worn by the prisoner of the Bastille, was made velvet.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22371, 19 September 1934, Page 9
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