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AMUSEMENTS AND NOW In glorious comedy . . . and all Dunedin’s talking and laughing over GEORGE ARLISS “THE LAST GENTLEMAN ” At The p]MPiRE DE LUXE (Phones 12-432 and 12-433.) 2.15 - TWICE DAILY. 20th Century Present GEORGE ARLISS In The Classic Comedy of the Year, “THE LAST GENTLEMAN.” "THE LAST GENTLEMAN.” « THE LAST r GENTLEMAN.” "THE LAST GENTLEMAN.” "THE LAST GENTLEMAN.” « THE LAST GENTLEMAN.” : "THE LAST .GENTLEMAN.” "THE LAST GENTLEMAN” "THE LAST GENTLEMAN.” "THE LAST GENTLEMAN.” He tried to be “ the meanest man in the world! ” Only to become the most beloved! He’s cranky . . . cussed . . . crabbed . . . cantankerous. ... In this moving, chuckling, modern story. You’ll • cherish its marvellous humour just as you’ll always remember this performance of its inimitable star! A United Artists Release. _ _ , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 Excellent Supporting Programme Includes Walt Disney’s Latest Gem, ? “THE FLYING GEM,” ; Silly Symphony in Colour. * Essential Book For To-night. > Essential To Book For To-night. Essential To Book For To-night. Essential To Book For To-night. : PLANS AT THEATRE AND D. 1.0. Free List Entirely Suspended. i “TEN-MINUTE ALIBI.” That playgoers of New Zealand still have a loving affection for a first-class cpmpany in good plays has been proved by the outstanding triumphs which have already been won in the Dominion by the J. C. Williamson, Ltd., London Dramatic and Comedy Company in the thrilling sensation " Ten-Minute Alibi,” and in the brilliant comedy'"The Wind and the Rain.” JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. GRAND REVIVAL OF THE LEGITIMATE DRAMA. Brilliant Theatrical and Social Event. WEDNESDAY, MARCH IS WEDNESDAY, MARCH IS WEDNESDAY, MARCH IS And THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MARCH 14. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have great pleasure in presenting for the first time to playgoers of Dunedin the most successful and most thrilling dramatic sensation the stage has ever known, "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI” “TEN-MINUTE ALIBI” "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI” WHICH IS STILL THE REIGNING ATTRACTION IN LONDON, WHERE IT RECENTLY CELEBRATED ITS 'BSOTH PERFORMANCE. THIS CONSTITUTES AN OUTSTANDING RECORD FOR A DRAMA IN ENGLAND. "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI” Ran for over twelve months in Australia, and it is at present breaking all known records in the North Island of New .. .- . Zealand. ; , "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI" Has been translated and is being enjoyed in no less than 23 different countries. AN INCOMPARABLE CAST Of London and Australian artists is headed by the distinguished young London actor, GEORGE THIRLWELL, GEORGE THIRLWELL, With whom will be associated JOCELYN HOWARTH, Popular on screen and stage, Arundel Nixon, Frank Bradley, Harold B. Meade, E. L. Atholwood, Tommy Jay, Richard Fair, and other notable artists. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, And Two Following Nights, MATINEE, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, “THE WIND AND THE RAIN.” "THE WIND AND THE RAIN.” Both production* will be staged on the same complete scale of completeness as when' they proved outstanding successes in Sydney. POPULAR PRICES: D.C., 4s and ss; Rad. Stalls, 6e; Pit, Is. Early door Pit, 6d extra (plus tax). Box Plans will be opened for both productions at the D.I.C. on MONDAY, March 11. 1 J/ Y. HAN. N A’S DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. (Burns Hall Gymnasium). Winter Sessions from March 1. Most up-to-date systems of all-round work taught. Physical Culture, Gymnastics, Classical, Tap, and Ballroom Dancing, Wrestling, Ju-jitsu, Boxing, Fencing, Athletic Training, Acrobatics. • Class sessions arranged .for:—Men, Youths, and Students, tea-hours, 5.15 to 6, evenings 8 to 10 p.m. Young, Senior, and Married Ladies, mornings, evenings, and afternoons. Secondary and Primary School Girls and Boys of all ages, afternoons and Saturday mornings. Curative work a Speciality. Prospectus on application at Gymnasium Daily, 2 to 10 p.m. "THE IDEAL HOLIDAY AT A A MINIMUM COST." | Land Cruise. A special comfortable car and chauffeur-guide at your disposal for 10 days, and including extras and side trips, all for £ls. ' Particulars from MOUNT COOK TOURIST COMPANY. LIMITED, and Agents DO NOT MISS THE CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS PARADE TODAY, South Dunedin Town Hall. - Special prizes In various sections. Every entrant receives, a gift. Brother Bill will judge. Assemble Cargill’s corner 2.30 p.m. INECTO HAIR TINTS, all shades: rapid or ordinary; at Reduced Prices from Hendy'a Hairdressing Rooms. Post free anywhere. RECEPTIONS J)UNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION. His Worship the Mayor (Rev. E. T. Cox) cordially invites Citizens to be present at a Civic Reception to be tendered the visiting British and Finnish Athletes in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, on MONDAY, the 25th instant, at 12.30 p.m. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, February 22, 1935.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 15