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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. -—— LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. Of the first week of this, the Greatest Movietone Entertainment to date! QCTAGON THEATRE (Dunedin’s First Movietone House.) Specially Heated for Your Comfort. 2.15 TWICE DAILY' 7.45. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! THE PERFECT MOVIETONE FILM RECORD OF THE ROYAL VOICE OF HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. Screened with Official Sanction, the Octagon has been accorded the distinguished honour of presenting in Talking Pictures his Majesty’s Newcastle-on-Tyne Address. IN ADDITION. Greatest Dramatic Spectacle of the year. FOX’S MOVIETONE SPECIAL. “THE RED DANCE.” “THE RED DANCE.” "THE RED DANCE" "THE RED DANCE.” “THE RED DANCE.” A Marvellous Story of Romance and Revolution. Accompanied by ROXY THEATRE Orchestra of 110 Players in Spectacular Synchronised Score. ROXY THEATRE MALE CHOIR OF 40 VOICES IN THEME SONG. "IN A MUSIC SHOPPE.” A Delightful Movietone Subject woven round the life of the now famous STEPHEN FOSTER. Superb Dialogue, Singing, and Music . Sequences! (Entire Programme Reproduced by the New De 1 Forest Perfected Installation.) BOOKING.—Box Plans at Theatre from 10 a.ni. Daily. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY* Of the Tremendously Gripping Melodrama. “THE WOMAN IN PAWN,” "THE WOMAN IN PAWN.” And a Genuine Roar. "THE LUNATIC AT LARGE.” "THE LUNATIC AT LARGE.” ‘ (JR AND and PLAZA 2 p.m TWICE DAILY. 7.30. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. The Big British Testimony to the "SILENT SERVICE." . "THE LUCK "THE LUCK "THE LUCK “THE LUCK “THE LUCK “THE LUCK "THE LUCK As Big as As Mighty as OF THE NAVY.” OF THE NAVY." OF THE NAVY." OF THE NAVY.” OF THE NAVY.” OF THE NAVY” OF THE NAVY.” the Seven Seas! the British Navy! THE EVER-POPULAR THURSDAY NIGHT ATTRACTION ■ A T THE SAYOT .-THE-.. • MERRY MAKERS’ DANCE MERRY MAKERS’ DANCE MERRY MAKERS’ DANCE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, ROSS FLOYD AND HIS SAVOY MUSIC. Admission, t2s 6d. Patrons are advised to RESERVE THEIR TABLES EARLY by Phone 12-133, ; 2 my HTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. An old time “ Skirt and Blouse" DANCE will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 8, at 8-p.m. "Old Time Dances and Old Time Dresses.” , Admission, ,3s (including supper). Proceeds in aid of Building Fund, W. PATERSON, Secretary. £jLUTHA COLLIE CLUB. THE ANNUAL TRIALS Will be held at BALCLUTHA On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, ' .MAY 30 and 31. • P.-A. WATT, Wanepa. . . Secretary. JUMBLE SALE. Friday. May 3, at 7 p.m., In the YW.C.A. Hall, Moray place; many bargains. 2my EDUCATIONAL. rpHE DIFFERENCE ACCOUNTANCY X TRAINING MAKES. Without qualification you will remain in a subordinate position, at the beck and call of others. If you have the slightest spark of ambition you will study Accountancy and qualify for a highly-paid executive position, HEMINGWAY’S , POSTAL COURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY is the easy, way, the sure way, to become a qualified,. Accountant. y You study fn- your own home during leisure hours, and receive individual tuition and sound practical advice from highly skilled Accountancy Specialists. > REMEMBER that after 1931 Matriculation will become compu'sory before qualifying in Accountancy. Enrol while the Accountant’s Preliminary Examination is still available. For fullest information write to-day to: ■ HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Bos 516, Auckland. KOSSBOTHAM’S COLLEGE.—Book-keep log. Shorthand, Typewriting; rapid methods prompt results; country student railway fare redact Inna.—Phone-16-736 KEV 1 HUSSELL, UA. Exhibitioner and Prize Essayist Emmanuel College, Cam bridge, formerly Assistant Master. Nelson College desires PUPILS —(10 Alhanv street Dunedin 281 BKOWNS COLLEGE Moray place PO —Shorthand. Typewriting Bock keep lag. 60 successful applicants 1928 Indl vidua. tuition railway concessions WANTED. PUPILS, learn piano by ear; twenty, simple lessons.—Write free booklet Niagara School, 6 Octagon, Duned In. 27ap SOUND sleep Impossible with cold feet, therefore buy a " UNIQUE ” Hot Water Bag and keep warm and cosy the livelong night. Guaranteed. AH sizes. OLD familiar things look new against Jew Wallpaper.—Send to Wren's for sample, obtain better value. fi'HE. c irat Utility ot frequent .and regular Advertising consist! m this: There it at all times a large class of P rsons both in country t>nd town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of cert&i i necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20706, 2 May 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20706, 2 May 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20706, 2 May 1929, Page 11