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AMUSEMENTS. T H E 0C T AGO IS TH E A T RE. (Dunedin’s First Movietone House.) THIRD BIG MOVIETONE PROGRAMME NOW SCREENING TO LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC ATTENDANCES! EVERY EVENING. 7.45. EVERY AFTERNOON, 2.15. INTENSE INTEREST AND APPRECIATION MANIFESTED IN THIS, THE GREATEST, MOVXETOE ENTERTAINMENT YET PRESENTED, FOX MOVIETONE’S OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT— Tie Perfect Movietone Record of the Address by HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V on the Occasion of the Opening of the Newcaatie-on-Tyne Bridge! THE ROYAL VOICE Of HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. Screened with Official Sanction, the OCTAGON has_ been accorded the distinguished honoip of presenting in Talking Pictures HIS MAJESTY’S Tyne Address as a new link in the Bond of Empire. (The King’s Last Speech Prior to his Serious Illness.) AN INSPIRING ADDRESS!—YOU HEAR IT ALL PROM FIRST TO LAST! - EVERY WORD PERFECTLY RECORDED! BE AT THIS HISTORIC CEREMONY—SEE AND HEAR IT ALL WITH FOX MOVIETONE! IN ADDITION: THE GREATEST DRAMATIC TRIUMPH OF 1029! FOX 12-REEL MOVIETONE SUPER SPECIAL. DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO "THE RED DANCE.” “THE RED DANCE” “THE RED DANCE," “THE RED D4.NCE” “THE RED DANCE.” “THE RED DANCE!” A MARVELLOUS STORY OF ROMANCE AND REVOLUTION! CHARLES FARRELL, IVAN LINOW. And a Cast of Many Thousands. ACCOMPANIED BY ROXY THEATRE ORCHESTRA OF 110 PLAYERS IN SPECTACULAR SYNCHRONISED SCORE!!! ROXY THEATRE MALE CHOIR OF 40 VOICES IN THEME SONG: " SOMEWHERE, SOME TIME WE’LL MEE'J AGAIN" FOX “TALKIE” FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. Events of the World in Sight and ' Sound. General Godley Addresses you from the screen on the occasion of a Movietone visit to Britain’s wonderful Gibraltar Defences. (Entire Programme Reproduced SHORT SUBJECTS. “ IN A MUSIC SHOPPE." A Delightful Movietone subject woven round the Life of the now (atnous Stephen Foster. Superb Dialogue, Singing.’ and Music Sequences! by New De Forest Installation.) a BOX PLANS Now Available at THEATRE ONLY from 10 a.m. DAILY. Theatre Phone 13-091, Always Available for Reservations. INTENSE PUBLIC INTEREST MAKES EARLY BOOKING ESSENTIAL! 1 S M A J E S T Y’S THEATRE. Proprietor*! Blr Benjan,ii| «nct U T John Potior. FULLER HALL AND VICTORIA HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Doors Open 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT. CHINESE CARNIVAL ! IN AID OP ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. CABARET STALLS SIDE SHOWS PART I. CABARET STALLS SIDE SHOWS BBBi EEE PFF> ooo; ERR EBE Brilliant Spectacular Revue. 555 EEE "BEFORE BUPDH A.” EPF ' ■■ 000 Scintillating - Oriental ’ RRR Music. EEE 888 UUU DUD DDD HHE AAA PRINCIPALS; Mollie Andrews, Dale Austin, Gladys Crossan, 888 Norman Lemmon, Jack Nelson, Fred Wauchop. UUU DDD DDD PART 11. HHH 'VA A A DIVERTISSEMENTS; PRINCIPALS: Gladys Crossan, Dorothy Judd. Gladys M’Tigue, BiIU« Mills, Mary Napier, Prances: Patton, Tui Salt, Sybil Thompson, Ethel and Joyce Todd, Fred Wauchop. CABARET STALLS SIDE SHOVES CABARET STALLS SIDE SHOWS ADMISSION: One Shilling; op by Aft Uniop Ticket. MOTOR SERVICES. pENIN 8D L A MOTOR SERV IC E, LT D. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. The Winter Time-table will Operate as from MONDAY, APRIL 8. Slight Alteration Only. New Time-tables, containing Beale of Fares and other Information, obtainable Prep of Charge from all Drivers, Queen’s Gardens Bug Stand, or from the Office, 90 Prince? street. "AROUND OTAGO PENINSULA" The Finest Round Trip in New Zealand. Buses leave Queen’s Gardens on MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SUNDAY, at 2.30 p.m. Fare, 3s, Afternoon Tea Free, NOTE.—We bavt Buses available for Special Trips at Reasonable Rates. J) DNE D I N-O. HRIST ( 1 H(I ROB EXP RE 5 MUTfF SERVICE, Via WAIMATE, Departs Daily at * LrUelt ° D Ferry ° D DUNEDIN PAr.MEKB'J ON RANKUKLY L’ROMWEIJ fArfr-Q TIMARU • t’AMABt PALMERSTON RANFURLY AND LAKES (lueday ifcnmmv batiMav returning Monday Wednesday Friday). J)l NEDJN PEAJHROKE QUEENSTOWN. Via Lowrenun Roxburgh Dally at 8 a.m Expresf Paasengar and Services to Any Town on above Routes, WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES (Throughout New Zealand) Dimed)(• Office. i 4-20 81 AFKOR1. STREET Phone 13-444.

j£arl'& ihtors DUNEDIN ROXBURGH SERVICE. CARS DEPART FROM GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICE DAILY At 10 a.m. Booking Office. Government Tourist Bureau. Rattray street. A- EARL, Proprietor. Roxburgh, Box 67. Phones 47M and 478, Roxburgh. A R 0 N MFTBR T A X I 8 The oaly Cars in Dunedin Fitted With Mel ts Phone 20-283 Phoen 20-283 Cheapest Service .in Junedin Limousine Oars Expert DrivenRimi 7-0-823 Ring 20-823 AARON METER TAXIS OLD familiar things look now against new Wallpaper.—Send to Wren’s for sample, obtain better value. rpub FARMERS PAPER. -The Agn -1 cultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other weekly the Dominion rVTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A , large amount of reading matter. j» r ice 9d-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20705, 1 May 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20705, 1 May 1929, Page 11