AMUSEMENTS IMPRESSIVE INSPIRING IRRESISTIBLE There has never been a Picture like this. It fulfils all expectations. ’ _ THE REGENT ___ ""= THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd., 2.15 TO-DAY 8 p.m. 24 hours of throbbing, life in the world’s most exciting city. Thunders across the screen with the fury of a mighty avalanche. SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents 1 DEAD END ” “DEAD END” “DEAD END ” “DEAD END” “DEAD END ” “DEAD END” So rich in. human interest, so challenging in its realism, so thrilling, it has been acclaimed one of the greatest motion pictures of all time. Outstandingly portrayed by SYLVIA JOEL _ SIDNEY McCREA HUMPHREY BOGART ALLEN JENKINS i and the six children who were the sensation of the New York stage presentation, Special Featurettes include “ALPINE JOURNEY ” ' (Scenic) “ LITTLE. BOY BLUE ’’ (Colour Cartoon) “ KEY TO THE SEVEN SEAS ” (Travelogue) “AIR MAIL NEWS ” | A United Artists Release. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reservations are Necessary. Plans D.I.C, and Theatre. Phone 12-513. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR (Conductor: John T. Leech) FIRST CONCERT 1938 SEASON, CONCERT CHAMBER, V TOWN HALL. MONDAY, JUNE 20. Assisting Artists: Miss Phyllis Clare, Contralto. Miss Jean Hoggans, .Violin. Miss Nellie Pickett, Piano. Miss Ruth Moore, Piano. Chori Soloist: Mr Geo. Crawford. And a Bright and Varied Programme by the Choir. Tickets and Plan at Begg’s. Popular Prices; 2s and Is.
ELECTION ADDRESSES JfEW ZEAL AN D LAB UUR PART Y OTAGO L.R.C. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. HON. PETER FRASER ('Minister of Education) will Speak in the Main Town, Hall Next WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m! Be Early. Musical Programme from 7 p.m. a. j. McDonald. Hon. Secretary.
PETER NEILSON, M.P., Will Deliver an ADDRESS At the■ MACANDREW BAY HALL On MONDAY, at 8 p.m.. And will be Pleased to Meet Electors of the District. SHOWS J)UNEDIN FANCIERS’ CLUB (INC.). SHOW Brydone Hall, Crawford street. Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, Birds. Cats, etc. FINAL DAY. Children’s Fancy Dress Parades, with Dogs, 2.30 p.m. Entries at Hall (Judges: "Jill” and “ Peter.” of. 4ZB). Grand Parade, Final, Stakes Classes, and Presentation of Cups, commencing 7.45 p.m. Admission: Adults Is. Children 6d.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23529, 18 June 1938, Page 17
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