AMUSEMENTS REMARKABLE TRIUMPH OF A REMARKABLE MAN. Last night’s Premiere of “ The Scoundrel ” will long be remembered. . . . Large audience amazed at the daringly unconventional nature of tire story. All paid tribute to the genius of NOEL COWARD. THE REGENT THE REGENT Direction: J. C- Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Daily at 2.15 and 8 p.m. Join the intrigued crowds and see the production that is creating more interest and discussion than any other screened in years. NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD With A Cast of Distinguished English Stage Celebrities. A Paramount Picture. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) i BRILLIANT FIRST HALF , Includes I “REGENT REVIEW,” I j “ PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL ” | 1 (Scenic), 1 ! “BROADWAY HIGHLIGHTS” [ 1 (Variety),. I i “THE KIDS IN THE SHOE” | 1 (Colour Cartoon). | AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS THIS MORNING. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre, phone 12-513. rpHE DUNEDIN REPERTORY SOCIETY’S NEXT , PRESENTATION WILL BE “THE CIRCLE,” “THE CIRCLE,” “THE CIRCLE,” “THE CIRCLE,” By W, Somerset Maugham. 9 HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13 to 16. | ' -= J}UNEDIN CITY CORPORATION. OBSERVATION TOURS Buses will leave the Town Hail, Octagon, as under: — SUNDAY. AROUND DUNEDIN—O.4O, 10.40 a.m., and 2.15 pun. Fare, 4s. WHARE PLAT AND TAIERI PLAINS —9.40 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. Fare, 5s (including tea and refreshments). MONDAY (LABOUR DAY). AROUND PENINSULA—2.IS p.m. Fare, 5s (including afternoon tea). WHARE FLAT AND TAIERI PLAINS 2.15 p.m. Fare, 5s (including afternoon tea). SULLIVAN’S DAM, from DUKE STREET—9.3O, 10.20 a.m., 1.40, 2.40 p.m. Fare, Is single. Intending passengers are advised to reserve their seats for these trips at the Tpurist Bureau or Tramway Office. Phone 13-926.
ANTED. THE DUNEDIN LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.) would appreciate the TEMPORARY LOAN of German Military Uniform _ Badges, Belts, Helmets, and other similar equipment for the forthcoming production of " THE WHITE CHATEAU” on November 5. Would possessore of such souvenirs kindly communicate with the Undersigned? Full care will be taken of all material lent. (Care R. S. M. Sinclair, Public Accountant. Phone 12-140.) CTONE - UNION STREET - NORMAL ° SCHOOL EX-PUPILS’ ASSOCIATION. SOCIAL. SOMERSET LOUNGE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1935, At 7.30 p.m. Music, Supper. Tickets, Is 6d. P. H'AY, Secretary. COME TO THE ROLL CALL. MUSSELBURG H PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SALE OF WORK, CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA, Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, October 30, Thursday Afternoon only, October 31. Admission: Afternoons Free: Evenings 6d, Children 3d. WRENS' WALLPAPERS: Greatest selection; highest quality: lower prices; save money; samples post free.—Wrens Princes street. W. L. COLVIN, Secretary. \ DVERTISING points out the merits of XV II a product and impresses tho buyer with its desirability,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22712, 26 October 1935, Page 15
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