AMUSEMENTS. rp H E SPORT OF FORBTTRY PARK TROTTIfi WINTER MEETING, 1927. WIN: THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, THURS: sth and 7th MAY. First Race at 11.15, Last at 4.30 i ADMISSION: . Grand Stand Reserve, 6s; Outside, la. Motor Ca THE PUBLIC MUST ENTER THROUGH VICTORIA ROAD OR MAIN ENHANCE, PLUN Drivers are requested to unload their passengers at NO MALE PASSENGERS in Motor Cars will Motor Gate' in Richardson street. They will only THE TURNSTILES. All Motor Cars parking must enter from Richai SPECIAL TRAMS as required run direct to th BAND OF Ist BATTALION IN AT C, TTIS MAJESTY’S Proprietors' Sir Benjamin and Mr Jol GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’S FAJ (In Three Acts). Professor J. Shelley takes the lead ns “ Played by the Canterbury College Drama Society, ii University Students’ Assocn On THURSDAY, MAY 5, and FRIE At 8 pjn. This Play was produced at Christchurch recei Prices: —D.C. and 0.C., 4s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s Box Plan Opens on Tuesday at The Bristol. Day Sales at The Geyser, Princes street. PENINSULA’ MOTOR- S *- COMFORTABLE BUSE CAPABLE DRIVERS. EF BUSES LEAVE QUEEN'S GARDENS DAII COMPANY’S. BROAD BAY, AND PORTOBELLO . DUNEDIN-PORTOBELLO.—7.4O, 9.0, 10.0, 2.30, PORTOBELLO-DUNBDIN. —6.35, 7.20, 7.45, 9S DUNEDIN-COMPANY’S.—7.3O p.m., 10.30 p.m. COMPANY’S-DUNEDIN. —7.5 a.m. *r\TT>.TTHT\TXT XI IDA \m - - -- .....
AMUSEMENTS. “REMEMBRANCE SALE” 0£ VEGETABLES. FRUIT. GRAIN, AND GENERAL PRODUCE, The Products of the Taieri Plain, Will be Held in THE EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL On FRIDAY, MAY 6. The net proceeds will be used to augment Poppy Day Funds for the relief of unemployment amongst Returned Soldiers. rj>HE INDIANS ARE COMING SEE—the glory and glamour of West Point,” America’s great military Academy, with its picturesque surroundings and its soul-stirring massed parades. SEE—the mirth-provoking efforts of the gawky “Plebians,” the raw recruits of the Academy, to mould themselves into upstanding cadets befitting their calling. SEE—“Flirtation Walk”—romance in the concealing shadows of the famous Academy’s historic Lovers’ Lane —a great love story interwoven in a truly great drama. SEE—Bob Langdon, the innocent hero, facing the burning shame and disgrace of expulsion to shield the guilty son of a respected Senator — See many more powerful scenes in— UNIVERSAL SUPER-PRODUCTION, “THE FLAMING FRONTIER” COMING! EMPIRE THEATRE. FRIDAY NEXT. OTAGO WITNESS. —Largest Circulation of any weekly in the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse n 'Hago and Southland and circulation argely iu Canterbury and northern rural listricts, it offers ir rivalled facilities e or Advertising anything of interest to ( :ountry readers.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20087, 2 May 1927, Page 1
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