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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements*

AMUSEMENTS, South Pole Exploration has intrigued the imagination of humanity for generations, and the universal interest in the intrepid Commander Byrd and his men, in their air flight to those vast silences, no doubt gave Warner Bros, the idea of creating the epic of Polar exploration in their latest Dialogue Production, ■' CONQUEST." r CONQUEST." ' CONQUEST." 1 CONQUEST." ' CONQUEST." ' CONQUEST." 'CONQUEST." 1 CONQUEST." 1 CONQUEST." “CONQUEST" “ CONQUEST." “ CONQUEST." “ CONQUEST.” “ CONQUEST.” “ CONQUEST.” “ CONQUEST." “ CONQUEST." " CONQUEST," WARNER BROS.’ GRIPPING STORY OF ANTARCTIC WASTES, With an All-Star Cast, including:— H. B, WARNER H. B. WARNER TULLY MARSHALI TULLY MARSHALI -LOIS WILSON -LOIS WILSON -MONTE BLUE -MONTE BLUE Amazing Adventures of Scott, Shackleton, Byrd, and many others reconstructed in this great Dialogue Production, Commencing FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT At the EMPIRE DE LUXE Box Plans Now Open at the Theatre, also at The Bristol. Theatre Phones 12-432 and 12-433. AMUSEMENTS. DE LUXE AFTERNOON ORGAN SESSION 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE 7.45. FOX 100 P.G. DIALOGUE SPECIAL. Another Great All-Talking Triumph from the Famous Fox Movietone Studios. Remember the last, “ Behind That Curtain.” A TRIUMPH OF STORY. ACTING, AND DIALOGUE! A Powerful and Amazing Story of Innocent People Caught in the Net of Circumstantial Evidence. “THROUGH "THROUGH "THROUGH "THROUGH "THROUGH "THROUGH “THROUGH "THROUGH DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT DIFFERENT EYES.’ EYES.’ EYES.’ EYES.’ EYES.’ EYES. 1 EYES.’ EYES.’ A Super Cast of Players, Who All Speak Perfect English: WARNER BAXTER, MARY DUNCAN. EDMUND LOWE. And Many Others. In Addition; DE LUXE SOUND FEATURETTES. SEE and HEAR—--I.—HENRY FORD and THOS. A. EDISON Speak in the latest FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. 2. —The Sound Version of Arthur Caesar’s Play, “NAPOLEON’S BARBER.” 3.—" BENEATH THE LAW,” Hilarious All-Talking Comedy. 4.—EMPIRE LOCAL NEWS. Views of LABOUR DAY SPORTS—Cap. tain WHITE’S ARRIVAL—BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS. And our Superb Musical Programme. BOX PLANS Filling Rapidly at the Theatre, also at The Bristol Piano Co. e. Theatre Phones 12-432 and 12-433. HALLOWE’EN. HALLOWE’EN. HALLOWE’EN. HALLOWE’EN. HALLOWE’EN. HALLOWE’EN. H 1 s MAJESTY'S, THEATRE, Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Ur John Fuller. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). NOVEMBER 6, At 8 p.m. Sharp. Song Selection " Gems of Scotia ’’ DUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. Part Song “Border Ballad” BURNS CLUB CHOIR. Song “Hame o’ Mine” Mrs D. CARTY. Song “ Bonnie Dundee ” Mr C. HAWES. Dance “National Reel” EDNA PETTIT. BABS SAUL, JEAN BROWN. ELVRA CONNOR. Scottish Selection, "Old Soldiers Never Die" Mr G. PATERSON (Gore). Song .. "There’s a Wee Bit Land” Miss MARY PRATT, .. “We’re a’ Scottish Here" Mr W. H. M'KENZIE. Violin Solo .. “ Scottish Melodies ” Mr J. CLARK. Humorous Song. “ Sailing Up the Clyde ” Mr J. PATERSON. Song " Hail, Caledonia ” Miss RUBY BAXTER. Song .. .. "My Nannie’s Awa” Mr J. SWAN. Song .' “ Scottish Lullaby ” Miss M. SOMERVILLE, Humorous Song .. “ I Want to Sing " Mr G. WISEMAN. Bookin' for Aipples. Crystal Gazing. “Auld Lang Syne," Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Pit, lo; Reserves, 6d extra. Early Booking Necessary. Plan at Begg’s. A. COOK, Secretary.

MOTOR SERVICES. ENJOYABLE 2A HOURS' MOTOR TOUR FOR 5/-. OUR NEW MINERVA BUS (No, 20) WILL LEAVE QUEEN'S GARDENS EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.30 FOR A TRIP AROUND OTAGO’S GLORIOUS PENINSULA. Afternoon Tea will be Served Free of Charge at Portobello. FARE. Sa. Ring 13-405, 22-451, or (after hours) Dial 108 then give 269 M. PENINSULA MOTOR SERVICE, LTD. J) UNE D I N-C HRI S T CHURCH EXPRESS MOTOR SERVICE. Depart 8 a.m. and 3,30 pan. Daily. _ (Sundays 8 a.m. only.) . DUNEDIN. PEMBROKE. QUEENSTOWN ■ T^T^ITT , TST „ Via Lawrence, Roxburgh, 8 a.m. Daily. DUNEDIN. PEMBROKE. QUEENSTOWN. Via Palmerston and Rsnfurly. DUNEDIN-BALCLUTHA, Connecting with Kaka Point and Tuapeka Mouth Cars. 8.15 DAILY (Sundays Included). DUNEDIN-0 WAKA-TAHAKOPA, DAILY at 4 p.m. , And 4 TIMARU. PEMBROKE. QUEENSTOWN. Via Palmerston, Ranfurly, and Cromwell. WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES, Agents for Graham Paige Cars. RENTAL CARS (Drive Yourself). W A NAHA MOTORS, LTD., Phones 13-444 and 13-454. 14-20 Stafford street, COMBINED AARD SERVICES Phone 13-644. DAILY Phone 13-644. D.O.T OARS (Hunter's Service). Leave Dunedin for Oanaru Woimate, Timaru. Hermitage and Cbriatehun-I. 4 a.m. and 8 a.m. Leave Dunedin foi Oamarn onlv .. .. .. .. 4n m SATURDAY- Leave Dunedir (or Oamaru, Christchurch 4 am" Oamarn .. .. ,o n „ _ SUNDAY—Leave Dunedir for Oamaru- .. .. 8 a.m.’and Bpm aARjj PEMBROKE A. S. BOUD LEAVES DUNEDIN AND PEMBROKE DAILY 8 ‘a.m. MIDDLEMARCB (Whitson's Service); Leaves Dun*dir 4.30 pan Arrives Middlemarcb 7nm Leaves Middienmix-h 8 a.m Arrives Dunedin .. " iniri Book at A.A ft-D Office Crterioa Buildings Moray place. Parcels to be left at Booking Office,

£AR L ’ 8 MOTORS. DUNEDIN TO ROXBURGH Via MILTON and LAWRENCE, Car Departs from 20 Bond street Daily at 10 a.m. Cars Attend Dunedin Train on Arrival at Roxburgh. Fare Is 6d. Ring Phone 11-564, or Prince of Wales Hotel for Information. A. EARL. Proprietor. Phone 47M, Roxburgh. Brighton and taieki mouth ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE (C. J. Hobbs and Co.) leaves Old Star Office, Bond street for Brighton Duly 0.30 a.m„ 2 p.m., 5.16 p.m., Saturday 1.15 p.m.; late car Wednesday Friday and Saturday. 10.45 p.m., and Sundays 10 a.m Taien Mouth 0.30 a.m Monday. Wednesday, and Friday For Brighton Bureau ask Hobbs. Brighton House. D O your SIGNS and SHOWCARDS want Repainting in Modern Styles? Try O. G. MILLER. 157 Rattray street. 1 Will " SIGN " Anything. 'T’HE First Utility of frequent and A regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, both m country and town v\lio have no fixed places for the purchase o? certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward anv particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all. they yield without hesitation to the first ask*

CHIROPRACTIC. QHIKOPRACTIC. NATURE'S WAY TO HEALTH. GILES & GILES, CHIROPRACTORS, Members of the N.Z. and A.C.A (Inc.) FOURTEENTH YEAR OF PRACTICE Using all Latest Methods known to Chiro practic, including NEUROCALOMETER PATHO-NEUROMETER and X-RAY Hours, 10-12.30 and 2-5.30. Saturday, 10-12.30, and by appointment Office-. H.B. BUILDING. PRINCES STREET DUNEDIN Also. Imperial Building, Queen street, AUCKLAND. Phone 13-750. ANTHONY H. THOMSON (Member N.Z and A.C.A. Incorp.), CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH ROOMS i DAWSON’S BUILDINGS. Moray place. Phone 13-010 Special Service with Very Latest Nervetesting Device. THE PATHONEUROMETER. Hours; 9-12, 2.30-5.30 Saturdays 9-12.30 J& J, WILLIAMSON • CHIROPRACTORS NEUROCALOMETER AND X-RAY (Members N X. and A C A., Inc.) Thirteenth Year of Practice COLONIAL MUTUAI BUILDINGS. Hours: 8.30 to mid-day, and 2.30 to 5.3'l Saturdays 8.30-12.30 Phone 10-958 SPRING-CLEANING Reijui rraituts. Save more. Huy them tlt is- Week,—WrenV genuine Paint ami Wallpapi i Hale. riMIE FARMERS - PA PER. -The Agi. A iii’tii in I I)r|iai fluent ol th" Otago Witness is acknowledged to lie tincijiialled bv that of any oilier weekly ;n the Dominion

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20866, 5 November 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20866, 5 November 1929, Page 13