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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS. FINALS TO-NIGHT. FINALS TO-NIGHT. FINALS TO-NIGHT. AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE TRIALS, 14 BIG VARIETY TURNS At the pLAZA THEATRE TO-NIGHT—7.3O p.m.—TO-NIGHT. FINALS OF AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE . TRIALS. Singing, Dancing, Tumbling, Musical Items. Sketches, Vafiety of All Hands. 14 BIG VAUDEVILLE TURNS. THE PICTURE: CYRIL M'LAGLEN CYRIL M'LAGLEN CYRIL M'LAGLEN CYRIL M'LAGLEN CYRIL M'LAGLEN " THE LOST PATROL." “THE LOST PATROL.” “ THE LOST PATROL." “THE LOST PATROL.” A n BRITISH Endurance during th-e i GREAT WAR in MESOPOTAMIA, with a “BEAU GESTE ” Touch. A Tremendous Battle Against Hopeless Odds Fought Out in the Stark Magnificence of the Great Desert. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. GRAND THEATRE. BIG DOUBLE-FEATURE PRO- ' GRAMME. ‘ THE LOST PATROL." DOROTHY JACK MACKATT and MULHALL MACKAIL MULHALL _ "CHILDREN - OF THE RITZ.” With Youth! About Youth! The Most Scintillating Movie of the Year. MA TINEE EACH~THEATRE 2 pjn. NH'HT SESSION 7,30 p.m DOUBLE FEATURE AT PLAZA 2 p.m. ARTS EXHIBITION. PIONEERS’ TTAT.T. (Old Art Gallery), Cumberland street. THE DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALSOCIETY’S Annual Exhibition of Pictures and Art Crafts Work will be open daily from SATURDAY, November. 9. . . ■? our8: (Monday to Saturday) 11 a.m. o p.m. Admission Is. Art Union Tickets. Is. Afternoon Tea: Wednesdays and Fridays One Shilling. WINNING NUMBERS IN HONORARY MEMBERS’ ART. UNION: RY iao St 88; r “ e » 138; 3rd Prize. 148; 4th Prize, 235;- sth Prize 93- 6th Priz e Bth Prize^S «ni P i r 9fh-i 7; - 10t LPrize. 171; 11th Prize, 13th Pri«. 73; 14th 15th Pr ] ze, 14; 16th Prize 4” 17th Prize, 132; 18th Prize. 15. ’ NEW IMPERIAL RECGRI 2043—“ Debt of Love,’’ “You, Only Y( 2092 .V^? cor i eon violin duets). JUO2 The Farmer and His Pigs,” “ Courtin’ Sairey Green ” (Co songs). 2074 Where the Shy Little Vio Grow. ‘When Summer is Goi (Songs). 2075 “Ever So Goosey.” “I Lift Up Finger and Say ‘Tweet, Tweei nnon songs). 2069 Dear Old-fashioned Wal 90fl , „ River ’’ (Orchestral). 2064 Who Wouldn't Be Jealous 4?i U \f L^ lo ' rs You. Sweetheart All My Dreams” (Foxtrots). .2/6 each, - • 4 for O/fi IMPERIAL GRAMOPHONE PARLOI 244 George street, Dunedin. DANCE at Macandrew’s Bay TO-Nlf _Bus to town after dance. LECTURES. QTAGO EXPANSION LEAGUI An Illustrated Lecture, “ON THE TRAIL TO THE GOLDEN WEST,” Will be delivered in the Lecture Rooi Y.M.C.A. Building, Moray place, Dunedi: ON TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 192 At 8 p.m. Come and see an entirely new set < Publicity Department Pictures; “Sylva Glades,” “Limpid Lakes,” “Rushir Rivers,” “Great Glaciers,” “Scenic Gems.” . Lecturer: ERIC JAMES, ESQ. Lantern Operator: W. F. SIMPSON ESQ. Come and See the Beauties of the Roa From Otago to Westland. ADMISSION-^REE. W. B. STEEL, Secretary. TWNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Inc.). A LANTERN LECTURE by Mr ER] JAMES, of Lake Wauaka. will be giv m the SOCIAL HALL. R.S.A. Ch Rooms, Moray place, on THURSDA EVENING, November 14, 1929. Photographs of the. Haast Pasq Trac the Cold Lakes District, Western Otaf the Fox Glacier, and the Copeland Pa Track, as recently secured by the Govex ment Publicity Office, will be shown. Members of the Returned Soldiers’ i sociation, and the public generally, a cordially invited to attend. J. M. WHITE, Secretary, LANTERN LECTURE OCTAGON HALL. 7.45 p.m. TO-MORROW. 7.45 p.m. “SCOTLAND’S PART IN THE GREAT WAR.” Lecturer: Mr W. M'EWAN, Librarian of the Carnegie Library, Slides will be shown of Scotland; wonderful and exquisitely beautiful" War Memorial upon which the lecture is based. Collection. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. QOUNTY OF TAIERI. DUNEDIN-INVERCARGILL MAIN HIGHWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Travelling Public that the section of the Main South Road between Mosgiel Junction, at the old Bakery, and the Riccarton Store, will be CLOSED to Through Vehicular Traffic while Reconstruction Works are in progress, between the hours of 6 a.m. ana 8 p.m., for a period of ONE WEEK or thereabouts, from the 4th INSTANT, and OPEN AGAIN to Traffic between the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. Every Night and Sunday. A DEVIATION round past Mosgiei Railway Station and up the Riccarton road, or vice versa, is available. JAMES W. BLAIR. Chairman. Tnieri County Council. Mosgiel. November 4. 1929. r r'MF. First Utility ol fr quent and Regular Advertising consists it this: There is at all times a large clas 8 of persons both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase ol certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which U earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to ail. they yield without hesitation to the first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 15