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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENINGS, TO-DAY 2.15. TO-NIGHT 7.45. At the EMPIRE DE LUXE “ CONQUEST. - ' ::::; ” CONQUEST." " CONQUEST." ::::: “ CONQUEST.” “ CONQUEST." ::::: “ CONQUEST." “ CONQUEST.” :;::: “ CONQUEST.” " CONQUEST.” ::::: “ CONQUEST." With H. B. WARNER LOIS WILSON H. B. WARNER LOIS WILSON TULLY MARSHALL MONTE BLUE TULLY MARSHALL MONTE BLUE The amazing adventures of Scott. Shackleton, Byrd, and many others reconstructed in Warner Bros.* All-Talking Vitaphone Epic of the Polar Regions. Box Plans at the Theatre; also at the Bristol. Phones 12-432 and 12-433. REMEMBER! “ THE FOUR FEATHERS " “THE FOUR FEATHERS" Commences To-morrow. Three Sessions, THERE ARE OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS BUT NONE QUITE SO SATISFYING AS THE MERRYMAKERS - DANCE. MERRYMAKERS' DANCE. MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE. T T’HE SAVOY TO-NIGHT. TO-NiGHT. . FERG. LARGE AND HIS SAVOY DANCE BAND, THE FINEST COMBINATION OF DANCE MUSICIANS YET HEARD IN DUNEDIN. . ADMISSION: 2s 6d. Birthday and Coraing-of-age Parties specially provided for. Tables may be Reserved. . Phone 12-133. THE SAVOY. King edward technical college. EXHIBITION OF STUDENTS' WORK. TO-NIGHT {THURSDAY) and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 and 15, 2.30 to 5.30; 7 to 10. The general public are cordially invited to inspect the practical work done during the present session at King Edward Technical College. A special invitation is accorded to employers and others interested in the work of trades classes. Admission will be free. A few exhibits- will be for sale. Afternoon tea will be provided at a reasonable charge. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. PINE ARTS EXHIBITION. PIONEERS' HALL (Old Art Gallery), Cumberland street. THE DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GAL LERY SOCIETY’S Annual Exhibition o Pictures and Art Crafts Work will bi open daily from SATURDAY, November 0. Hours: (Monday to Saturday) 11 a.m. to 5 pan. Evenings; Monday to Friday only. 7.30 to 0.30. Admission Is. Art Union Tickets, Is. Afternoon Tea: Wednesdays and Fridays, One Shilling,

GRAND ORIENTAL BAZAAR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 20 and 21, Will be Opened by the Havered (Mrs R. S. Black). Gifts bare Arrived from China, Japan, India, Ceylon, England, and tbo Dominion. A WONDERFUL CHANCE TO OBTAIN XMAS PRESENTS. Side-shows. Music, Refreshments, Produce, and a Variety of . Other Stalls. ■yAUXHALL POWER BOAT AND SAILING ,CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING Season 1920-30 * * tbe Houseboat, Vauxhall, 0n SATURDAY, November 10, at 2.45 p.m. West Harbour Band in attendance. Afternoon tea supplied free. Sailing and Outboard Races. Speed, Thrills, S’pruv. Urand Concert and Dance in Houseboat in Evening, Concert by leading city talent. Admission'to Concert and Daliee, Gents Is od, Ladivm Is. /"tUTRAM AND ORIGINAL WEST J J J BTLEEC E L EB R AT JONS. JANUARY 24, 25, 26, 1030. The Committee of the above invilo all ox-pupils who have not received circulars to communicate with the undersigned. All ex-pnpils enrolling will have their names entered in the Commemoration Booklet. Box 10, Mrs D. WYLLIE, Outram. Secretary. Tumble Soclely Como early SALK, St. Matthew's Dorcas . Friday, November J 5, 7 p.m.. for bargains. In the Schoolroom. MEETINGS. WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSO- ’’ Of AT I ON. Jhe ANNUAL MEETING of the Association will be held in the Council n'w nTvS HaH. THIS THURS L\ ENING, ISovember 14, at 8 p.m. Students and all in sympathy with tlm world-wide movement cordially invited to be present. W. M. BRADLEY, t* 11 Secretary. PHILATELIC CLUB 7; , -Ihe ANNUAL MEETING of tii Club will be held in the Y.M.C.A., Mora plate, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), a 8 p.m. Business: To Receive Annual Re port and Balance _ Sheet: Election o (Juicers. Discussion: “The Financia Aspect of Stamp Collecting.” Exhibits I art ot Sir Lindo I 1 erguson’s Coliectioi and part ot Mr Patterson’s Coliectioi (Timaru I. —W. J. WALLS. Hon. Sc-. pORT CHALMERS PLAYGROUND By direction of the .Mayor am Mayoress, all interested in raising fund for the proposed Playground at Musse Bay are invited to attend a MEETINf in the Council Chambers TO-DAI (THURSDAY), at- 8 p.m. Ladle specially invited. LECTURES, Lantern l e c t u r by Miss ELEANOR JOACHIM, o her "TRAVELS ABROAD." TO-NIGH (THURSDAY), In Y.W.C.A., 7.45 p.n Public invited. Collection for World Fe lowshlp Funds. X 4 VVTINCHESTER HOTEL: billiard rooms l" tramping areas: motor garages Naaeby’s bgst accommodation. 44 DAILY TIMES AND wTi NESS JOB PRINTING DEPAR'J MENT. Job Printing of every deacrij tion dc.le with despatch, and at lowe: current rates

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20874, 14 November 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20874, 14 November 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20874, 14 November 1929, Page 11

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