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AMUSEMENTS. OWING TO THE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF “THE IRON MASK/' THE MANAGEMENT HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING- THE SCREENING OF THE WONDER PICTURE FOR A FURTHER FEW DAYS At Fuller-Hayward’s ~ gT RAN D EVERY AFTERNOON .. .. .. 2.15 EVERY EVENING .. .. .. ... 7.45 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, The Screen’s Speediest Star, In “THE “THE “THE “THE "THE “THE “THE “THE “THE IRON IRON IRON IRON IRON IRON IRON IRON IRON MASK " MASK.” MASK” MASK” MASK.” MASK.” MASK.” MASK”. MASK.” Action! Action! Action! That telle the story. It is Imaginative. It is Resplendent. Sets are - Marvellous—Massive and Memorable. There are the Characteristic Fairbanks Breadth, Sweep, and Stunts. His Best Picture. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL AND THEATRE (Phone 13-379). E V E B Y BO D Y’ S Fuller-Hayward’s. 2.16 AND 7.45.An immensely exciting film drama of aerial adventure,-and an eventful romance under Eastern skies.. “THE FLIGHT COMMANDER,” “ THE PLIGHT COMMANDER,” “THE FLIGHT COMMANDER,” “THE FLIGHT COMMANDER." “THE FLIGHT COMMANDER,” With Sir ALAN COBHAM, K.8.E., Sir ALAN COBHAM, K.8.E., Sir ALAN COBHAM, K.8.E., Aid . ESTELLE BRODY. The might of modern airmen when protecting their countrymen in distant lands is demonstrated in this tremendous picture of adventure in the air. Supported by Two of the Most Promising New Stare, LIA TORA and PAUL VINCENTI, LIA TORA and PAUL VINCENTI. ‘ In “THE VEILED WOMAN.” “THE VEILED WOMAN.” “THE VEILED WOMAN.” “THE VEILED WOMAN.” A Roulette Wheel of Drama with Human Lives as Stakes. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL, OR THEATRE (Phone 10-591).-|£ING EDWARD THEATRE Fuller-Hayward’s. TO-NIGHT* at 7.30.. TO-DAY at 2. “HIS TIGER LADY,” “ HIS TIGER LADY,” “HIS TIGER LADY,” ' WithADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ■ And ' EVELYN BRENT. EVELYN BRENT. . Courage to love. Amusing- to see Adolpb Menjou conquer this untamed woman of the upperworld. Here is -another smart Menjou, comedy which ranks with the best. Also, A Drama of Human-Lives, Human. Loves, and Human Emotions, “THE VEILED WOMAN,” “THE VEILED WOMAN,” “THE VEILED WOMAN,” “THE VEILED WOMAN.” Starring LIA .FORA and PAUL VINCENTI. FOR RESERVES RING THEATRE (22-573). DANCE at Macandrew’s TO-NIGHT, Mexlcano Orchestra, Supper. . RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OUTRAM SHOwTnOVBMBER 16. On NOVEMBER 16 tne usual 12.20 p ; m. Outram-Mosgiel and 1.15' pm. Mos-giel-Outram trains will NOT run. SPECIAL’ TRAIN leaves - Dunedin at 12.30 p.m., Mosgiel 1.5, arriving Outram 1.35 p.m.; stops where required to pick up passenger* for Outram. , Train will stop at road crossing near Show Grounds to act down passengers. Return Tram leaves Outram 4.55 p.m., MosgieJ 5.40, arriving Dunedin 6.12 p.m. Stops where required to set down passengers from Outram. Train will stop at road crossing near Show Grounds to pick up passengers. For particulars see handbills or inquire at stations. JJEW ZEALAND RAILWAY TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS, _ GATLINS RIVER BRANCH. On and after TUESDAY, Noveml 12, 1929, the 10.30 a.m. Balclutha-Owa Train will run on TUESDAYS inate of FRIDAYS, and the 2.50 run. Owal Balclutha Train will run on TUESDA’ and THURSDAYS instead of THUE DAYS and FRIDAYS. POWER BOARD NOTICES. QTAGO ELECTRIC POWER-BOARD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. Consumers are hereby notified that, in order to allow for the City Corporation making Alterations to Protect Equipment, Power will NOT be available m the NORTHERN AREA during- the hours of 1.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. on SUNDAY, 10th instant; J. C. COLLINS, Engineer-Manager. OUNEDIN CITY . COUNCIL. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. CONSUMERS of ELECTRICITY in the Port Chalmers and Sawyers’ Bay District are hereby notified that POWER WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE between the hours of 1.30 and 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 10th instant. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, November 8. 1929. 8n rpHE First Utility of frequent and A 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 of 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. fITAGO WITNESS—New Stories. A large amount of readingmatter.

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

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 15