AMUSEMENTS. JJOXT THEATRE TALKIES Always Cosy and Warm! 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON As tlio fighting cowboy of tho plains, in his biggest, most thrilling, and amusing Bunch of Action and Fun. ‘ CONCENTRATIN’ KID.’ ‘CONCENTRATIN’ KID.’ SPLENDID SUPPORTS. Box Plan at Bristol, or Phone Theatre, 11-565 (after 6.30). LOOK HERE, CHILDREN! LOOK HERE, CHILDREN! THE TREAT OF THE YEAR FOR YOU. IT’S A PROMISE RIGHT TOW! ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION FREE FOR ALL CHILDREN UNDER 12 To NEXT SATURDAY’S MATINEE, NEXT SATURDAY’S MATINEE, When thero will commence THE THRILLING SERIAL, THE THRILLING SERIAL, ‘THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS.’ ‘THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS.’ ‘THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS.’ Special Note.—Every Child Attending the Opening Episode on Saturday Next WILL BE ADMITTED FREE, and will bo given a CONCESSION CARD entitling Free Admission to tho Final Chapter. Conditions on Card. Join the Fun and get yours! Cards given out SATURDAY NEXT ONLY!
MEETINGS. A PUBLIC DEBATE Ou tho PRESENT VERSUS PROPOSED RATING SYSTEM (Arranged by tho Dunedin City Ratepayers’ Association, Inc.). Will take place in the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER On WEDNESDAY, tho 29th INST., at 7 30 p.m. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL PRESIDE. SPEAKERS: Dr BOROMAN.—For tho Present System (Annual or Rental Value).. M. SILVERSTONE.—For tho Unimproved Value. Sneakers will bo allowed 30 minutes each to open the subject. _ Questions, which must be written and handed to the Chairman, will bo answered during tho following half-hour. , , , Leaders will each bo allowed 15 minutes to sura up and close tho debate. _ Hear Both Sides before recording your vote on this most important subject. The Vote will be taken on Wednesday, May 6 (Election Day).
SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING, SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING SKATING. “MURRAY’S” THE BIG RINK WITH THE PERFECT FLOOR. DAILY SESSIONS: 12 till 1, 1 till 2, 2.30 till 4, 4 till 5.30. EVENING SESSIONS: 7.30 till 10. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 7.30 till 11. Special programme, including Novice Twostep ami Waltz Competitions, etc,, and • Novelty Events. Spectators, all sessions, 6d. SPECIAL CONCESSION TO STUDENTS. PRIVATE PARTIES CATERED FOR. 308 MORAY PLACE (Opposite King street). Beginners Taught by Professional. Phono 11-160. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT. SELECT.' MOULIN ROUGE RINK, ROSLYN, SKATING: EVENINGS, 7.30 to 10. LATE SESSIONS, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 7.30 to 11. ALL EVENING SESSIONS. Is. EVERY AFTERNOON, 2.30 4 p.m. ALL SKATERS. 6d. WALTZING AND TWO-STEPPING TAUGHT FREE AT AFTERNOON SESSIONS. SPECTATORS, 6d. EXPERT INSTRUCTION.
KING’S NOVELTY EVENING, WEDNESDAY, 29th, 7.30-11. 7.30-11. Good Floor. Good Skates. FINALS TWO-STEP COMPETITION. FINALS WALTZING COMPETITION. HOOP JIACE, BALLOON RACE. i-MILE HANDICAP (Gold Medal). Usual popular Prices: Ladies 9d, Gentlemen Is. Spectators 6d.
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Evening Star, Issue 20779, 29 April 1931, Page 11
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