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AMUSEMENTS. HEAR WHAT YOU SEE AND SEE WHAT YOU HEAR! THE “TALKIES”' TRIUMPHANT PREMIERE! TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF FOX MOVIETONE—AN AMAZING ENTERTAINMENT. MORE TURNED AWAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY THAN GAINED ADMISSION. ‘ TALKIES.'’ ‘ TALKIES.” 1 TALKIES.”; ■ TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES." 1 TALKIES.” ' TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” TALKIES." ! TALKIES.” 1 TALKIES." TALKIES.” TALKIES." ■' TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” I TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” • TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” ‘TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” :i TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” " TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” ” TALKIES.” " TALKIES.” II TALKIES,” ‘ TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES." ‘ TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES." •' TALKIES.” ! TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” ‘TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” ■ TALKIES.” ■ TALKIES.” ■TALKIES.” ■TALKIES.” ■ TALKIES. ’ • TALKIES.” ■TALKIES.” ■■ TALKIES.” ‘ TALKIES.” C T A G o N THEATRE 2.15 P.M.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S P.M. First Presentation in DUNEDIN. Complete FOX-MOVIETONE PROGRAMME. TALKING, SINGING, AND SOUND PICTURES. Unit 1. FOX-MOVIETONE NEWS. The news of the day with thrilling sound effects. Unit 2. LADY HEATH, the Famous FJycr, ami MARSHAL JOFFRE Will Address You from the Screen. V Unit 3. GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, Comedienne, Will Sing ‘ I Don’t Know.’ Unit 4. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW. the World’s Outstanding Literary Genius, in a Happy Speech. Unit 5. “CHIC” SALE, supported by « Notable Cast, in ’THE STAR WITNESS,’ an All-talking Comedy. Unit 6. JANET GAYNOB and CHARLES FARRELL -in the Fos-Movietono Sound Picture, ‘ S T R E E T A NGE L,’ Accompanied by the Roxy Theatre Orchestra, Now York's famous orchestra of 110 pieces, JAMES MELTON, and a Chorus of 40 Voices, singing the them-o song, ‘ANGELA MlA’r the STROLLING PLAYERS singing ‘SWEET MARIE. (Reproduced by the now famous De Forest Installation.) BOX PLANS FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON ARE AVAILABLE ONLY AT OCTAGON THEATRE DAILY FROM 10 A.M. RESERVES, .2s 9d (INCLUDING TAX). BOOKING TREMENDOUS. INTENDING PATRONS ARB ADVISED TO SECURE EARLY RESERVATIONS. THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA, conducted by Monsieur De ROSE, Mus. Bac.. will Play a Specially-selected Musical Programme, starting at 7 p.m.”and continuing until 7.45 p.m. SPECIAL NOTICE.—ON ACCOUNT OF THE NATURE OF THE ENTERTAINMENT PATRONS ARB REQUESTED TO ASSIST THE MANAGEMENT BY BEING SEATED NOl LATER THAN 7.45 P.M. I) IT N E D IN CO AT P E T I T I O N S. DUNEDINCOMP E T I T I 0 N S. WE HAVE RECEIVED ALL THE MUSIC FOB THE DIFFERENT SECTIONS IN THE CORRECT KEYS AND EDITIONS. WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SUPPLY YOUR REQUIREMENTS. {'HAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., HOME OF MUSIC. PUBLIC NOTICES. ECE. EXHIBITION. LADIES! ■Madame MENERE'S RUSSIAN AND CANADIAN FUR DISPLAY Is being held in QUEEN'S BUILDINGS UNTIL FRIDAY NEXT. . £IO,OOO WORTH OF RARE AND BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS, BRIDGE AND OPERA WRAPS BEING SOLD UNDER WHOLESALE PRICES. EDUCATIONAL. WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 1929 SESSION. GT W-SFS HOLD THEIR FIRST MEETINGS AT PLACES AND TIMES INDITED BELOW. NEW MEMBERS CORDIALLY WELCOMED; T iter-ifurc ' Miss King, M.A., University, Monday, April Stli, 7.45 p.m. Music, Dr E Galwav' University, Tuesday, April 9th. World History, Mr Lloyd Ross, M.A., Fl' University, Tuesday, April 9th. Economics, Dr A. G. B. Fisher, University, "dnesdav April 3rd. Political Philosophy, Yen. Archdeacon Whitehead, University, lirstiav \Dril 4th, 7.45 p.m. Natural Science, Mr F. S. Turner, M.Sc., University, ‘Drama Mr Lloyd Ross, M.A., LL.B., Rossbotlmms, Dowling street, Saturday, hi filh Modern Problems, Mr G. M’Cracken, Milton Presbyterian Church, Monday, dl Bth. Drama, Foreign Affairs. Mr Lloyd Ross, M.A., LL.B., Outrani Hall, rhurs- . Vuril 4th, Modem Problems, Mr G. M’Cracken, Sawyers Lay Presbyterian Chinch, lav Anril sth. Modern Problems, Mr G. M’Cracken, Waikouaiti Council Chambers, uAOv .\nril 4th, Modern Problems, Mr G. M'Cracken, Palmerston Athenteuin ‘Tuesday April 16th. Pacific Problems, Mr Lloyd Ross, M.A., LL.B., Oamaru ilway Social Hall, Monday, April Bth. Literature, Mr W. Scott, M.A., Oamaru Raily Social Hall, Wednesday, April 3rd. Tho normal course includes 20 or 24 lectures. Glass fee for course, 3s 6d. Questions [discussion Correspondence courses in World History, Pacific Problems, and the «aa are available for country students. BRADLKYj Secretary. Otago University.

BROWN'S College, Moray Place P.O.— Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; 60 successful applicants 1929; individual tuition ; railway concessions.

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Evening Star, Issue 20139, 2 April 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20139, 2 April 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20139, 2 April 1929, Page 10

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