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AMUSEMENTS. > . NO NEED TO MISS IT! To-day and To-morrow only. THREE SPECIAL DAY SESSIONS. 11 a.m. —Early Shopping Session for the Ladies (finishing 1.5 p.m.). 1.10 p.m.—Early Matinee (finishing at 3.15), for country visitors and the family. 3.20 p.m.—After School Tea Session (finishing at 5.20). CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Come when you like —Sec the whole show. And GRAND EVENING PRESENTATION AT 7.45. fjpHE REGENT - New Zealand’s Perfect Talkie Theatre. STILL SMASHING RECORDS! STILL PACKING ’EM IN! The Regent Outclasses even its own Wonderful Record! LAST TWO DAYS. LAST TW r O DAYS. LAST TWO DAYS. (Positively Finishing To-morrow.) The .Sensation of the Year! “THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE” The Biggest Show in the World. “ More Spectacular even than ' Rio Rita,”’ vide the “Star" “The picture has no peer among past or contemporary programmes,” vide the “ Times.” THE GREATEST VAUDEVILLE COMBINATION Ever Seen in this or any other Country. BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY, Reservations at Theatre (Phone 12-512). The Bristol, Begg’s. or Kiwi Cycle Shop. FREE BABY CRECHE AT MATINEES ATTEN—SHUN! Snap into it! . For here conres adorable MARION DAVIES in her first talkie feature, the greatest comedy of her career. MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES The most MARION DAVIES. popular MARION DAVIES girl in MARION DAVIES Hollywood. MARION DAVIES A Barrage of loud lingering laughs. “ MARIANNE ” "MARIANNE” " MARIANNE * “MARIANNE” “ MARIANNE ” “ MARIANNE ” What a part for lovely Marion Davies! Shu clowns, she makes you cry, she thrills you—it ia the merriest picture of the year—with five new smashing song hits. COMMENCING FRIDAY. At rjTHE REGENT . Tlie House with the Perfect Talkies. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. WEST HARBOUR BOROUGH. MEETING OF COUNCIL. The monthly meeting of the West Harbour Borough Council was held last evening, and was attended by the Mayor (Mr H. E. Holler) and Crs. A. Smith, T. F. Rodger, C. J. Hayward, J. Rohb, T. H. Harridgc, J. M. Say, C. F. George, W. Forgie, and C. E. H- Wilson. CORRESPONDENCE. The Baveusbourne Association Football Club wag granted the use of the recreation ground for the coming season. The Third Dunedin Company of the Girl Guides -was granted the use of the hall at St. Leonards for the purpose of holding a camp meeting during the Easter holidays. The charge was fixed at £2 2s for five days. A letter -was received from Mrs M. G. Huuter, who asked the council to have the'footpath loading to her property in Manuka street cleaned and screenings laid down as soon as possible.—The town clerk reported that the work had been carried ont. The Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Association wrote asking the council to make the usual contribution to the Poppy Day fund. If this was granted the association would undertake to have a wreath made to such design as the council desired, and would have it placed on the cenotaph on Anzae Day.—lt was decided to grant the association the sum of 12 2s for the purpose of supplying the wreath, and that Or. Wilson be in attendance to place the wreath on the cenotaph on behalf of the council. The borough engineer advised that the sum of £304 11s fid had been expended on the Dunedin-Port Chalmers highway from January 1 to February 28, The expenditure included wages paid, metal, aud cartage, and the use of the power grader,—The letter was received. , REPORTS. The Works Committee recommended that, the channelling on the main road from Mr Kellctt’s residence to the corner of Inverallen road, and that the channels in District road and Ross street be repaired.—The report was approved. The borough inspector reported that the bill at Sawyers' Bay had been metalled, blinded; and rolled. A part of the road had yet to be metalled. It had been a heavy task to secure a foundation on the road, but from now on, with the assistance of the grader, a fairly good surface should result. The grader was doing good work. The surfacemen had been employed in cleaning Ross, Manuka, and other streets, and installing handrails. The road at the Sawyers’ Bay railway station had been repaired. The culvert in Albany street had caved in, and it was recommended that it be repaired with two pipes, —The report was approved. The Finance Committee reported that £1307 7s lOd had been collected during the past month, and that accounts amounting to £273 14s 7d had been passed for payment. There was a credit balance of £575 16s 3d.—The report was approved. BAGPIPES AT FUNERAL. The haunting airs of “The Flowers o* the Forest ” and “ Lochaher no More ” were played on the bagpipes at the funeral in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Battersea Rise, recently, of Mr Roderick MacLeod, aged 67, the most representative Scottish Highlander and foremost Gaelic orator in London, Mr MacLeod, who was a familiar figure at the National Liberal Club for more than a generation, was a dominating personality in the Scottish and Gaelic Societies for the past 40 years. As an orator in Gaelic he was without a rival. The cough and cold remedy that never fails —“NAZOL." Brings quick relief to coughs, colds, bronchitis, influenza; asthma, and all such ailments of the throat and lungs. 60 doses for li 6d.— Advt.' Reputed to be the oldest gipsy in England, Valentine Smith, known as “ Val the pegman,” has died at the age of IS3, in 1 his wigwam at Tipton, Staffs.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20991, 2 April 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20991, 2 April 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20991, 2 April 1930, Page 11

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