Article image
Article image

AMUSI 'ENTS. Amazing adventures o£ CONQUEST.” Scott, Shackleton, Byrd, “ CONQUEST." and many others recon- “ CONQUEST.” strueted in Warner "CONQUEST." Bros.' Vitaphone Pro- “CONQUEST." duction. A gripping “ CONQUEST." story of the explora- “ CONQUEST.” tion of the South Pole. “ CONQUEST.” SEE and HEAR this astounding duction. COMMENCING TO-MORROW COMMENCING TO-MORROW At the Empire de luxe Mighty drama complete with thrills and adventures extremely timely at the present period, with us all interested in exploration of the Antarctic regions, for it recounts the hazardous attempts of two friends to do the same heroic thing, and there are countless amazing scenes amid the icefields of the 'South Pole. "CONQUEST.” : "CONQUEST.” : "CONQUEST." ; "CONQUEST.” : "CONQUEST." : "CONQUEST.” : "CONQUEST." : "CONQUEST." : “CONQUEST” : “CONQUEST" : "CONQUEST.” ■: “CONQUEST.” : “CONQUEST.” ; "CONQUEST.” : : "CONQUEST.” : “CONQUEST.” : “CONQUEST.” CONQUEST.” : “CONQUEST." : A“ CONQUEST.” : “CONQUEST.” : "CONQUEST.” : “CONQUEST.” : “CONQUEST.” : “CONQUEST.” : "CONQUEST” : “CONQUEST.” ; "CONQUEST." Adapted from Mary Imlay Taylor’s popular novel, “THE CANDLE IN THE WIND.” Featuring a Super Cast of Well-kuown players, including H. B. WARNERH. B. WARNERH. B. WARNERLOIS WILSON LOTS WILSON LOIS WILSON MONTE BLUEMONTE BLUE--TULLY MARSHALL -TULLY MARSHALL A gripping drama of two air pilots battlmg in Antarctic wastes for love and friendship. Also a splendid selection of Sound Featurettes. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS, " Speaks for itself.” REINOLD WERRENRATH. . Celebrated Baritone. REX SCHEPP, ( Noted Banjoist. STANBURY and GAMBORELLI, Singers and Dancers. AND LESLIE V. HARVEY MIGHTY CHRISTIE ORGAN. th? < T?!h^ AN r>i, at the Theatre: also at the Bristol. Phones 12-432 and 12-433. A LL the Ga,J ant Courage of “ Beau Gesto ” I AH the Mighty Thrillg of “ Chang ” ! “THE FOUR FEATHERS,” Paramount’s New Sound Sensation. Watch For It! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE WEEKLY DANCE SUPREME Embassy Club. Embassy Club. Embassy Club Embassy Club. OLD AND NEW DANCES. Dancing 8-12. —the Ever-popular Embassy Club- _ Gaiety Orchestra. Embassy Club SUPPER PROVIDED Gentlemen. 2a fid. Ladies, 2s. JMiiuacey uiUD Embassy Chib. Embassy Club THE DANCE THAT’S SECOND TO NONE. i L '(l uor Strictly Prohibited. Offenders will be prosecuted. CLEARANCE OF BACK NUMBERS. HOMOCHORD RECORDS WERE 3/6. - - NOW 1/0 EACH. No. 1225; “ I Told Thom All About You,’’ ‘ There Must Be Somebody Else.” (Vocal.) No. 301: “Loch Lomond.” "Eileen Alannah.” (Violin Solos.) No. 1172; “ Just Like a Butterfly.” “ Just the Same.” (Fox Trot.) xt , HU 60 . 4 ,* 1 Moonlight,” (Fox Trot.) No. 1111; Waiting For the Rainbow.” Shalimar.” (Vocal.) Etc. Etc. Etc. 1/6 EACH. IMPERIAL GRAMOPHONE PARLORS, George street, Dunedin. PROFESSIONAL. _gCOTH’S ELECTRO-MEDICAL AND MASBAGI INSTITUTE. 480 George street, Dunedin. Established 38 years. Phone No. 10-601 This INSTITUTE is equipped with al the latest Apparatus for Electro-Medics Work, including Diathermy, Suntic Ravi Blue and Red Raya, Ultra-Violet Rayi etc. Mr Booth treats various abnormal cor ditions of Muscles, Nerves, and Joints. D MARSHALL. SPECIALIST IN THE TREATMEN OF DISEASES BY PROFESSOR KIRK'S METHODS. Will be pleased to Treat Patients as under: 1. IN THEIR OWN HOMES. All a pliances brought. 2. As OUT-PATIENTS of the INST TUTE Receiving Treatment Daily. 3. As IN-PATIENTS of the INST TUTE By the week. Communicate with us by letter or tel phone, or call KIRK'S INSTITUTE & RES’I HOM Playfair street. CAVERSHAM. Phone 22-469. [Professional.] fj G. C O O J 1 B E, electro-homceopathist, 475 George street. Mr Coombe will be pleased to treat patients suffering from Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lumbago, Goitre, Tumours, Eczema, Liver, Joint, and Nervous Troubles, SET OF FIRST-GRADE TEE' FOR £3, with twelve months’ guar tea against breakages. Extractions f with local anaesthetic (painless) when e arc ordered. LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING. Entrance just under the clock. W, T. HENAGHAN, Principal. rpHE First Utility of frequent and regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase A certain 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.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19291107.2.96.3

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 20868, 7 November 1929, Page 11

Word Count
650

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20868, 7 November 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20868, 7 November 1929, Page 11