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AMUSEMENTS. YOU HAVE RECENTLY READ THE GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF A SUBMARINE DISASTER—HERE . IS A OUR * OPPORTUNITY TO SEE AND HEAR THE TERRIBLE PLIGHT OF A SUBMARINE ‘ CREW ENTOMBED AND WITHOUT AIR FOUR HUNDRED FEET UNDER THE SEA! . CONDITIONS OP LIFE UNDER THE SEA THAT YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED—DRAMA OF A NEW SORT TO THRILL YOU—A GRIPPING PICTURE OF AN UNDERSEA DISASTER -A 'HITHERTO UNOPENED BOOKPRESENTED IN A TENSE DRAMA FULL OF ACTION AND EXCITEMENT. EVERY AFTERNOON 2.15 EVERY EVENING FULLER-HAYWARD’S - gTRAND RALPH GRAVES, RALPH GRAVES DOROTHY REVIER DOROTHY REVIER, JACK HOLT, JACK HOLT, IN A MIGHTY DRAMA OP THE SEA, ‘SUBMARINE,’ ‘SUBMARINE,’ , - SUBMARINE,’ ‘SUBMARINE,’ —: ‘SUBMARINE,’ ‘SUBMARINE,’ ‘SUBMARINE,’ A Daring Visualisation of a Great Submarine Disaster presented with full sound and musical effects! A Picture you will long remember! Special Supporting Programme of TALKIE Short Subjects! JOHN BARCLAY, Eminent Baritone, oifers characterisations of Famous Operatic Stars. ‘ Prologue from Pagliacci ’ ‘ Mephisto’s Serenade,’ ‘ Boris Goudounow,’ ‘ Toreador Song ’ from ‘ Carmen,’ GUS ARNHEIM, And his Gocoanut Grove Orchestra. •MY WIFE,’ All-Talking Comedy Sketch. STRAND MAGAZINE, ‘ SQUADRONS OF THE SKY,’ ETC. BOX PLANS at The Bristol or Phono Theatre 13-379. RING EDWARD THEATRE TO NIGHT-7.30—T0-NIGHT. Esther Ralston and Neil Hamilton In a Laugh-provoking Mystery Comedy Full of Thrills and Chills—--1 SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS. And a Thrilling Drama of the Underworld, Dorothy Burgess and Robert Elliott in —PROTECTION,’— Ring 22-575 for Reserves.

goloj Miss Nett,a ;onz, Miss Molly HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, o TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) i OCTOBER 21, 1929, at 8 p.ui. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, To Assist Mr Fred. Walker and Family. PROGRAMME. PART I. . National Anthem; orchestral selection Pegg’s contrrito Wilkie; baritone solo Mr W, ' ® Edna Md redial, Mr'Lester MolVickers • dance duo, lU.s&fts Kili\ duel -betna' aouu, ’ > rp » T7n+**rlor; part songs—-(a) ■ The Song of the Bow,’ (b) 'Bvcnmg, C.T. and W.A. Enter tainers’ Choir (conductor, Mr George Scott). PART XX Patton; song, Miss Ina Blackwood; xylophone solo Mr Ted cl d . U p ’ of turne,’ Misses Bessie penford and Olga Wynn; ballet In a Otago School of Dancing; humorous recital, Mr Lestei Mollei, ba.s sow, 1 Mac/ Mr Ron. Duncan. , , ‘God Save: the King. Accompanist, Miss Kathleen Whelan, A.T.O.L. Prices; 2s and Is; Children, Half-price. _____

CARNIVAL CARNIVAL! CARNIVAL! PIONEER HALL, EARLY SETTLERS’ BUILDINGS, LOWER HIGH STREET, Opening WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 23, at 2.30 p.m. Also THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. ... „ • , Rally round and support tho 4th (North) Dunedin Boy Scouts Bui m£ • Official Opening Wednesday, 8 p.m., by His Worship the Mayor (R. S. Black, E„q.). Stalls Stacked with Goods at Reasonable Prices. TRAMWAY BAND, KAIKORAI BAND, WAVERLEY BOYS BAND, Side Shows galore. Don’t miss the good prizes. ENTERTAINMENTS EACH EVENING, under control of Miss NELLIE U&EUitAE. Baking and Sweets Competitions:—Entries received at the hall up till o THURSDAY AFTERNOON. , Baking: Sponge Sandwich, Scones (1 lain and Lircae;, Pikelets, Shortbread. Sweets: Mixed Toffee, Turkish Delight, Cocoanut ice. WEDNESDAY.—Hat-trimming for Gents Nail-dnvmg for Ladies. THURSDAY.-Knot-tying competition at 8.30.. Record entries^ FRIDAY, at 3 p.m.—Baby Show. Entries under 12 months. Good piizos. FRIDAY EVENING.—Scout Tug-of-war Championship for 1929. Fancy Dies* and Poster Competition. Post entries. ' . _. ' Lucky Ticket Each Evening. Afternoons Free. Evmnng 3 Sixpence. ; J R. B. PHELAN, Organiser.

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Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 11