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AMUSEMENTS. ALL TALKING. ALL TALKING. ALL TALKING. ALL SINGING. ALL ‘DANCING ALL SINGING. ALL DANCING. ALL SINGING. ALL DANCING. THE GREATEST STAR , , THE GREATEST STAR The Speaking Screen Has Ever Presented. At Fuller-Hay ward’s : gTRAKD 2.I3—TWICE DAILY—7.4S.' AL JOLSON. AL JOLSON. AL JOLSON. AL JOLSON. AL JOLSON. AL JOLSON, AL JOLSON. AL JOLSON, AL JOLSON. Vita phone Talking Picture, "THE SINGING FOOL,” “THE SINGING FOOL” “ THE. SINGING FOOL,” "THE SINGING FOOL.” “THE SINGING FOOL.” "THE SINGING FOOL.” “THE SINGING FOOL.” " THE SINGING FOOL.'’ "THE SINGING FOOL.” “THE SINGING FOOL.” “THE SINGING FOOL.” Brilliant List of TALKING AND SINGING TALKING AND SINGING FEATURETTES FEATURETTES (A Show in Themselves). TANNHAUSER OVERTURE, „ TANNHAUSER OVERTURE, By RICHARD WAGNER, and played by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra 'with 107 men with film. (2) MISCHA ELMAN, _ , , MISCHA ELMAN, ina celebrated concert violinist, offers the " HUMORESQUE GAVOTTE. ” (3) HOWARD BROTHERS. , ?PWARD BROTHERS, leading comedy stars of George n bite s Scandals and vaudeville headliners, otter the sketch, "Between the Acts of the Opera.” BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL AND THEATRE (PHONE 13-379). Fuller-Hayward’s EDWARD THEATRE. TO-mght at 7.30. To-day, at 2. “Riirp « bla OK MAGIC,” BLACK MAGIC,” “ BLACK' MAGIC,” Wl t“-n°^ p! ? lne Dimh-and John Holland. IIT Addition, THOMAS MEIGHAN “THE CITY GONE WILD.” tor Reserves Ring Theatre, phone 22-573. (1) A FITTING CLIMAX TO THE WEEK’S SOCIAL ROUND. TO-NIGHT’S SUPPER DANCE TO-NIGHT’S SUPPER DANCE AT THE SAVOY. Four Hours of Complete Enjoyment in Perfect Setting. FERG. LARGE And His SAVOY DANCE BAND, ihe finest dance band ever to play in Tudor Hall. Book , Your Tables Now for To-night.' Admission, ss, including supper* ; T HE SAVOY

JjMRST CHURCH : OF v OTAGO. CHRISTMAS NIGHT AT 7,30. ORGAN RECITAL, By Dr V. E. GALWAY. Vocalist: Mr JOHN LEECH. Flautist: Mr J. W. STEWART. , Programme includes organ music having special reference to the Christmas Season. Mr Leech .will sing a Recitative and Aria from the " Messiah,” and Mr J. Stewart will play a Sonata for flute and organ by J. S. Bach. c T. CARISBROOK GROUND. OTAGO TEAM v. AUCKLAND TOURING TEAM. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 25, At 2 p.m., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 26, . At 10 a.m. ADMISSION: Ground, Is; Stand, 6d. Children, Half price. E. & WILSON, Secretary. 20d JJROAD BAY BOATING CLUB . FANCY DRESS DANCE will be Belt Hall, Portobello. TO NIGHT (SATURDAY), December 21 Bus leaves town 7.30 p.m., returning afte' dance. s. J. LAWRENCE, - Hon. Secretary. T OVELL’S J PLAT CALEDONIA* SOCIETY. The ELEVENTH ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING will be held on JANUARY 2 A splendid programme of events is Athletics, Piping, and Dancing, GOOD PRIZE MONEY. . Also Events for Ladies and Children. DANCE in Hall in evening. The grea dance of the year. ' CHAS. CLARKE. Hon. Secretary. POET MOLYNEUX CALEDONIAN . SOCIETY’S SPORTS. JANUARY 1, 1930. £l6O given in Prize Money. Entries for Running and Chopping close on December 26, 1929. A. M. WYLIE, Secretary. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT WINGATUI, „ DECEMBER 26 and 28. On THURSDAY, December 26, ordii ary trams will leave Dunedin at 9.2 a ’ s s - ’ 11.21,* 1.21 p.m., and 2.45 p.n On SATURDAY, December 28, ordii ?ry trains will leave Dunedin at-9.20 a.m 10J5, 11.21 a.m., 12.15 p.m.. 12.45, an 1.00 pnn. Return Trains will leave Wingatui each day at 4.54 p.m., 5.20, and 6.21 p.m. Special Race Trains will leave Dunedin cach_ clay at short intervals from about 10.55 a.m. till 12 noon. Return Race I rams will leave Wingatui Racecourse at short intervals from, about 4.45 p.m. The first race'train to Wingatui stops at Kensington and Cavevsliam. and the 12 noon stops at Caversham to pick up. The second last race special from Wingatui stops at Caversham, and the last race tram from Wingatui stops where required to set down. Other race trains will stop. Return Fares, including admission to Course, 4s. Ordinary excursion and reason tickets are NOT available by the special race trains (last race train from Wingatui excepted). The 7.0 a.m. Express Train from Invercargill will Stop at Wingatui to set down passengers, and the 4.40 p.m. Express tor Invercargill will pick up passengers at Wingatui for Balclutha and stopping stations south thereof. On THURSDAY, December 26, the Down Express will also lift passengers at Wingatui for Roxburgh branch. On THURSDAY, December 26, the usual 5.30 p.m. train for Palmerston will leave Dunedin at 6.20 p.m., and the usual 4.59 p.m. Mosgiel-Outram train will leave Mosgiel at 5.50 p.m.. connecting Hth.5.15 p.m. Dunedin-Mosgiel train. ri'HE FARMERS' PAPER.—The Agricultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled bv that of any other weekly in the Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20906, 21 December 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20906, 21 December 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20906, 21 December 1929, Page 15

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