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AMUSEMENTS. A RIOT OF FUN AND THRILLS! At the QRA N D and PLAZA 2 p.rn. —TWICE DAILY—7.3O p.m. The World’s Biggest, Most Sensational A production of high tension, tautly suspensive interest, quick surprises, shrieks of Homeric laughter, and astounding climaxes in every one of its smashing climaxes. AND IN ADDITION—PATSY RUTH MILLER PATSY RUTH MILLER PATSY RUTH MILLER In HELL-BENT FOR HEAVEN" ■ “HELL-BENT FOR HEAVEN” “ HELL-BENT FOR HEAVEN.” See the greatest flood scene in screen history. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY at 2 and 7.30. KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD In one of his most Thrilling Pictures, "THE DEVIL’S SADDLE.” “THE DEVILS SADDLE.” ‘ THE DEVIL’S SADDLE.” “THE DEVIL'S SADDLE.” “THE DEVIL’S SADDLE.” It combines all the great acting and marvellous riding of his former hits into one hour of unforgettable entertainment. In Addition, William Haines and Joan Crawford William Haines and Joan Crawford In “SPRING FEVER.” “ SPRING FEVER.” “SPRING FEVER.” It starts with a laugh and finishes with a wedding—but, oh, what screams before it gets that far. Also, oth Episode of “THE SILENT FLYER.” Box Plan at The Bristol, or ring Theatre (’Phone 13-379). ’Phone reserves will not be held after 7.45. KI N G EDWt. R D THE ATR E. TO-NIGHT, 7.30; TO-DAY at 2. KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD In “THE DEVIL’S SADDLE.” In Addition, William Haines and Joan Crawford in “ SPRING FEVER.” Also, 9th Episode of “THE SILENT FLYER.”

’i : ; j. [1 TN THE BARNARD PLAYER-PIANO A IS JUST . THAT LITTLE DIFFERENCE Between an ordinary purchase and something which will bring you lasting satisfaction. COME TO OUR SALON AND HEAR the BARNARD PLAYER-PIANO. NOTE FOR YOURSELF BY ACTUAL USE THE EASE OF CONTROL. THE RESPONSIVE AND HUMAN NATURE OF ITS PERFORMANCE, and we believe you will be convinced it is the instrument for your home. * BARNARD PLAYERS ARE SOLD ON EASY TEEMS. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., DUNEDIN.

(CARNIVAL DE LUXE! CARNIVAL DE LUXE! ST KILDA BEACH. ST HILDA BEACH. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th inst. The Balloon will rise at 8 o’clock each Evening, scattering the germs of joy and gladness dntil 11 o’clock each night. Friday Afternoon and Saturday Afternoon, the Fun and Frolics start immediately you arrive on “ The Spot.” His Worship the Mayor will officially Open the Gala at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, 22nd inst. The Grounds and Entrance to Beach will be brilliantly illuminated by the City Council. Come and join the merry, happy, madding throng, and assist in making your beach THE BEST SEASIDE RESORT _ , _ , _ in the Southern Hemisphere. Banda, Dancing, Refreshments, Ices. Sideshows—in fact, the Old Chocolate Row and all attractions from the Exhibition—housed in Twenty-three (23) Marquees. e Special Cabaret provided with special music by imported Jazz Band. , . Ah conveyances will lead to "The Spot,” so be sure you join the merry throng bound tor the Carnival de Luxe. __ • The purchase of a Badge for the Carnival entitles vou to the Freedom of the Bench. A very handsome Gold Wristlet Watch, valued at £lO. will be presented to the Lady who Sells the Most Badges during the show (donated by Mr M. Idour) Carnival Dress, Masks, etc., are not a necessity to entitle you to'tlm " Jov ” element. Ye readily infect you with the “Laugh and the world laughs with you” ijmrit. COMPETITIONS. Fliday Afternoon v ill he noted for the following surprise events' ONE RIGHT OUT OF THE BUG . Hairdressers’ Competition for the Best Shingled Head of Hair. Now then girls compel your hairdresser to enter in this event. A valuable trophy, Ist prize! Decorated Go-oarts, Decorated Hoops—Valuable Prizes * 1 Baby Show; Champion Baby up to 18 months; prize,' Go-cart, presented bv Messrs ! itchcrs Baby Girl, Ito 9 months; Baby Boy. Ito 9 mouths. Baby Boy or Gin, from 10 to 18 months. L “ B “ -* G “* ,; ** SATURDAY AFTERNOON will always be remembered in Dunedin WORLD'S POTATO PEELING CHAMPIONSHIP for Bovs and om, „„ 15 years of age. First Prize Gold Medal (presented by Mr George J. * An Uncommon Event! Dunedin Championship, the Best Head of L6ng Hair open to young ladies up to 17 years of age. The Best Head of Long Hair open to the laches over 17 years of age. - b „ Post Entries at the Secretary’s Office, Band Rotunda, up till 3 p.m each day Entry lee, Carnival de Luxe, freedom ot the Beach Badge! pm. eacn nay. Gifts of Cakes, Sweets, Drinks, etc., may be loft with Mr 'Rnaeoli tt it St. Hilda, and will be gratefully acknowledged Russell, Town Hall, Live^YOTm'Dunedin! th ° USandS * h<U,d t 0 put Dllnodiu ™ Make YOUR Slogan for the future be— DUNEDIN, MY DUNEDIN! COME ONE, COME ALL, TO ST. KILDA BEACH

MEETINGS. rfcTAGO RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION (Registered). The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Union Tviil be held in the Returned Soldiers’ Club, Moray place (opposite First Church), on SATURDAY, March 31, 1928, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Office-bearers. Consideration of Notices of Motion. General. Notices of Motion must reach the Secretary on or before tiie 17th INSTANT. E. S. WILSON, 10m Secretary. NNUALME E T I N G. MORNINGTON ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. The Amnia) Meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY, March 14, at Mornington Council Chambers at 7.45. Business: To Receive Annual Report and Balance sheet. Intending New Members specially invited. R. BRAITHWAITE. i 10m Secretary. i _ ' SOUTHERN RUGBY FOOTBALL O CLUB. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be hold in the Bathgate Pavilion on MARCH 12. J. MONTAGUE, Ass, Sec. First Practice at 2 p.m. on Bathgate Ground TO-DAY (SATURDAY).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20354, 10 March 1928, Page 1

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