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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON THEATRE (The Cosy Theatre with the Sound Reputation.) Monster Easter Attraction. Monster Easter Attraction. SHOWING TWO SESSIONS DAILY. Afternoon, 2.15. Evening, 7.45 ZANE GREY’S FIRST ALL-TALKING ZANE GREY’S FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE. ~ t . . PICTURE. Soul Stirring, Pulse Beating Action Drama of the old South-West ... the double-barrelled romance of a dreamy girl and a delightful bandit. “TEE “THE "THE “THE “THE “THE “THE “ THE LONE LONE LONE LONE LONE LONE LONE LONE STAR STAR STAR STAR STAR STAR STAR STAR RANGER," RANGER,” RANGER," RANGER,” RANGER,” RANGER,” RANGER,” RANGER," Photographed in Rainbow Arch, Utah. NEVER BEFORE Has tho_ Old West —Racy, Raucous, Romantic—been recreated for eyes —for ears HEAR THE THE OLD SONGS OF TEXAS RANGERS, Featuring GEORGE O’BRIEN. GEORGE O’BRIEN, GEORGE O’BRIEN, Also, OCTAGON PEATURETTES (A Show in themselves.) Fox Movietone News,” “Screen Snapshots,” “Hie Birthday Suit,” “Busy Fingers,” etc. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE AND BRISTOL. Or Ring Telephone 13-091, Fuller-Hayward’s STR A N D 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. RIN TIN TIN, , “ THE MILLION DOLLAR COLLAR.’ AND THE ALL-TALKING COMEDY SCREAM, . “THE HOME TOWNERS” COMMENCING SATURDAY. CONRAD NAGEL and LOIS WILSON In “KID GLOVES.” “ KID GLOVES.” “KID GLOVES.” “KID GLOVES.” Supported by DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK MI ILK ALT. In “TWO WEEKS OFF.” “TWO WEEKS OFF.” “TWO WEEKS OFF.” “TWO WEEKS OFF.” ■ Box Plan at the Bristol, serves at Theatre* 13-379. Phone Re-Fuller-HaVwarda’ ITING EDWARD THEATRI - To-night, at 7.30. . GEORGE SYDNEY and CHARLES MURRAY, in “THE FLYING ROMEOS."' Supported by _ Adelqui Millar and ■ Germaine Buval, in “THE APACHE.” tor Reserves ring theatre (phone 22-573! H ULL’S PICTURE S. c. Hull will present the Britie Special “DAWN" at , MIDDLEMAN CH—TO-NIGHT NASEBY—FRIDAY. 18th. (ThUrSday ALEXANDRA—SATURDAY. 19th OPHIR—MONDAY. 21st. BECKS—TUESDAY. 22nd. CLYDE—WEDNESDAY, 23rd. OTUREHUA—THURSDAY, 24th. Adults, 2s; Children, Is. fjASTEE, HOLIDAY HOW TO SEE DUNEDIN. CORPORATION BUSES DE LUXI DOMINION-FAMED OBSERVATIO TOURS. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER, Buses, will leave Town Hall, Gcta as under;- 1 — WAT FOR I—Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at 9.30 a.m. .. ROUND OTAGO PENINSULA— Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at 2.15 p.m., also Saturday and Monday, at 9.30 a.m, ROUND DUNEDIN, Extended— Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at 2.15 p.m., also Saturday and Monday, afc 9.30 a.m. .1 r TRTP—WAITATI AND LEITH VALLEY—Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at 2.15 p.m. EVANSDALE—Monday, at 2.15 p.m. HIGHCLIFF—Saturday and Monday, at 2 and 2.45 p.m Leave Bond street old Star Office BRIGHTON— Friday, at 9.30 a.m.; urday, at 9.30 a.m.; Sunday, at 10 Monday, at 9.30 a.m. and 2 p.m return. As hundreds- of intending passer are turned away each Easter, it is a< able to book seats at the Tramway O phone 13-926, or Tourist Office* pi 10-735. Booking Fee 6d. NOVEL FESTIVITIES On TOMAHAWK LAGOON. See the Special Illuminations on the Lagoon, A Galaxy of Magnificent Colour, To he Officially Opened by SIR CHARLES STATHAM On EASTER SATURDAY', At 2.30 p.m. Varied Programme, including Boat Kaces, Cycle Races, Swimming Races Model Yacht Races. ° ’ Decorated Boate parade at 4 p.m Illuminated Boats parade at 7 p.m. Afternoon Tea Obtainable, Soft Drinkand Ices. Band in Attendance. NOVEL BAZAAR IN HAI On EASTER SATURDAY AND MC AND TUESDAY EVENINC Special Buses Running. Spend your Easter at Tomaha enjoy yourself. It’s Free. T E HALF R R T ’ PRICi REMOVAL SALE. Auto Books Bibles Prayer Books R.C. Prayer Books Snap Albums Stationery And Fancy Goods, All at HALF PRICE. Old Address: 174-178 GEORGE STREET DUNEDIN. CLOUTS’ BAZAAR 4th North Dunedi P Holders Watch Competition notified ing date April 26.—Send returns Secrel 42 Clyde street. Dunedin. ■ Winchester HOTEL: billiard rot tramping areas; motor Kara j Naseby’s best accommodation.

AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA D E LUXE THEATRE Matinee 2 o'clock. SEE SEE SEE William Boyd and Jobyna Ralston Evening Session de Luxe 7.45 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT. SEE SEE ■ SEE SEE William Boyd and Jobyna Ralston In A James CruzelVlasterpiece, “THE NIGHT FLYER,” A James Cruze Masterpiece, A Silent Picture. “ THE NIGHT FLYER,” ‘ A Silent Picture. ■ A Janies Graze Masterpiece, “THE NIGHT FLYER,” A James Craze Masterpiece. Crashing through the perilous mountain passes in Stygian darkness over bridges spanning dizzy, awesome depths—speeding around dangerous curves, carrying the hopes and happiness of a brave man and-girl, the hand at the throttle of the engine never faltered, then ?????, Supported by Rod La Rocque. “HOLD 'EM. YALE.” Jeanette. Lolfe. “HOLD 'EM, YALE.” Comedy Drama of college life at Yale University. Hear Hear Hear Hear Hear THE PLAZA SELECT ORCHESTRA. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE THEATRE. PHONE 11-200 ‘ Or at .______ T ,? E “AVALON " CONFECTIONERY, Next to the Theatre. 1 “ICESEvening; Stalls, Adults Is, Children 6d; Circle, Adults Is 6d, Children Is. Saturday MaLrme: Stalls Adu]ts 6d Children Od; Circle, Adults Is, Children Cd. REMEMBER, SATURDAY, THE PLAZA REOPENS. “ HOf/D ’EM, YALE.” “ HOLD ’EM, YALE.” A • 100 per cent Hear Hear SPORTING. B E A U M O N T RACE S. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 21. First Race, 12 o’clock sharp. Special Excursion Trains from Dunedin, Lawrence, and Roxburgh. GOOD FIELDS, resulting from the splendid Acceptances received, ensure an excellent day’s sport to the patrons of this popular picnic race meeting. GOOD CATERING. The Roxburgh Municipal Silver Band wRI supply the Musical Programme. H. A. HOLLAMBY, Secretary. county jockey club. RACES AT LAWRENCE. EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 19. 1930. First Race, 12 Noon. Last Race 4.40 p.m. Special Train leaves Dunedin 7.42 a.m. Milton 0.32 a.m. arrive Wre™. n «« Return Tram leavee Lawrence 5.55 p.m (connecting at Clarksville with train fo Clinton), arrives Dunedin 9.18 p.m. Special Train leaves Roxburgh a t 8.50 a.m., arriving Lawrence 11.10 a.m. Retur Tram leaves at 6 p.m., arriving Roxburgh 8.15 p.m, ____ First-class Luncheon Obtainable on the Grounds.

AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENINGS—To-day, 2.15, and To-night. 7.4S—NORMA TALMADGE in “NEW YORK NIGHTS” and MICKEY, THE MOUSE. J—X HE R E G E N T i New Zealand’s Perfect Talkie Theatre. Direction... .J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director... .Beaumont Smith. WARNlNG.—Bookings are heavy. . Box Office not open to-morrow. Secure your seate to-day for Satur- . day imd' Monday. '■ SATURDAY’S STUPENDOUS EASTER ATTRACTION. The Screen’s Great Lover in his Supreme Heart Adventure, ' RONALD COLMAN in “CONDEMNED.” RONALD COLMAN in “CONDEMNED.” RONALD COLMAN in “CONDEMNED.” His Second Great All-talking Triumph! “ CONDEMNED TO DEVIL’S ISLAND ” (Blair Niles’s Famous Novel). —What visions of tragedy, misery, suffering, pitiful atonement, the name of “ Devil’s Island” conjures up, that land of the “living dead,” the grim, menacing juilgle land, girdled by shark-infested seas.. . Superb as he was in “ Bulldog Drummond,” Colmaa, that splendid English actor,, gives an even liner performance as the fearless, lovable renegade who risks freedom, even life itself, for a woman’s love in this breath-taking drama filled with-thrills and surprises, a master story, brilliantly acted by a powerful stage .cast. Supporting Mr'.Colmaa •’ ' ~ There are ANN HARDING DUDLEY DIGGES, , LOUIS WOLHEIM, The Screen’s Latest Famous Stage " ‘ Famed on Stage ' Stage Capture. Actor. and Screen. IT IS AN UNFORGETTABLE SENSATION! REMEMBER—No Box Plans To-morrow, and only Five Days commencing Saturday. Box Plans at Theatre (phone 12-512), The Bristol, and Begg’s, HAVE YOU BOOKED FOR- SATURDAY MORNING?—ADMIRAL BYRD’S PICTURES AND PERSONAL LEQTURE (in, aid of Maternal Welfare Fund).The entire Royal Lounge is practically sold out. and half the Dress Circle. Reserves 3s. Over 1000 scats available at Is 6d and 2s 6d when doors open at. 10 a.m.

H E Y. .DEMONSTRATIONS OP THE NEW * skaters; waltz , Will be given by MISS HELEN ABRAHAM, And the QUICKSTEP By MISS PAT ABRAHAM, Partnered by Mr KEVIN DUN, Principals of the Dunedin Branch of the Phyllis Bates School of Dancing,’ At the I SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. SATURDAY .SUPPER DANCE. SATURDAY SUPPER; DANCE. . For- Reservations p|ione 12-133. . THE SAVOY. N THURSDAY EVENING DANCE, VEDIC CAFE. / MISS WALLACE Wishes to Notify Patrons that there will NOT BE ANY DANCE THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, APRIL 17, 1 Owing to the Easter Holidays. Dancing as usual Thursday Evening," ’ April 24. ■ WEMBLEY W pjMBLEY DANCE DANCE CLUB. CLUB. " Easter “ Easter " Easter “ Easter '' Eaeter “ Easter “ Easter “ Easter “ Easter “ Easter " Easter ’’ Easter “ Easter “ Easter ‘‘‘ Easter NOTE Monday Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” Gala.” (JATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing 7.30-12. Balloons! Streamers! ’ Paper Hats! Easter Novelties! Lucky Spots Galore. Two Halls, Two Halls, ' "Dagg’s Dance Band. Sports Orchestra; Admission, 2b 6d. Supper provided. Extended Night. ' Dance on Easter rjiHE , PHYLLIS BATES X SCHOOL OF DANCING. Studio: 76 Stuart street. Principal: Miss Helen Abraham. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Classes Re-open MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. From 8 pm. to 10 p.m. Opening Night, MONDAY, 14th inst. For particulars Phone 11-902. ' ; ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. DUNEDIN TECHNICAL OLD BOYS CHRISTCHURCH y TECHNICAL OLD BOYS. LOGAN PARK (Main Ground), EASTER SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. Admission to Ground and Grand Stand Free. TVHE CELEBRATIONS IN CONNEC--1 TION WITH THE GEORGE STREET SCHOOL JUBILEE Commence on SATURDAY, APRIL 19, at 1.15 p.m. Ex-Pupils and others who did not receive circulars are cordially requested to accept this intimation, R. FERGUSON, Hon. Secretary. w AIKOUAITI SCHOOL REUNION. Will EX-PUPILS of the Waikouaiti School who have not received or accepted invitations kindly ACCEPT this NOTICE as a FINAL INVITATION to be PRESENT on APRIL 19, 20, and 21. Please notify; urgent. ANDREW FELL, Chairman. April 14, 1930. PI G N I C. The WAIKOUAITI EARLY SETTLERS’ REUNION ■ Will be held in conjunction with the Local School Jubilee at Racecourse Buildings on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1930. Tea, Sugar, Milk, and Hot Water Provided. Bring Baskets. JNO. MAXWELL, Jun., Secretary. AEROPLANE PLIGHTS. TWO SIMMONDS-SPARTAN BIPLANES will give Plights by Arrangement during APRIL and MAY. SPECIAL CHARTERS BY ARRANGEMENT, Prices and specifications of Spartan Aircraft on application. NEW ZEALAND AIRWAYS, LTD., White Star Garage, 14-20 Stafford street. Phones 13-444, 13-454. lap PAINT AND REPAPER this "Easter. Wren’s Special Easter Prices save money. See the Wallpaper Bargains. r PHE 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 wha ask*.

1 CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. D tT N E D I N 0 I T T COHIc 11, EASTER TRAMWAY AND BUS SERVICES. during\fe° 5 S e g r Holidly S “ S vfz!“ he made in the tramway ami Bus Services APRIL 17. dectric.. anti Cable Lines and Bus THURSDAY, Routes. 6 ®' r * day ’ Service will be run on all GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 18. swiff®®™® on “ n iin “ a »">“ Leave City for Normanby .. St. Clair ~f. Howe street Caversham, via South road Anderson’s Bay Opoho .. .. . St. Hilda .. . Plunket street , Tahuna ‘ .. . Logan Park Roslyn Maori Hill .. Bishopscourt Morningtou Maryhill .. , Cars for City leave from Normanby .. St, Clair .. ' , • Howo street Caversham, via South toad Anderson’s Bay Opoho St. Hilda Plunket street . Tahuna Logan Park,’ Roslyn Maori Hill.. . • Bishopscourt Morningtou Maryhill First Car. 6.43 a.m. Then every ' 20mins till 12.43 pan., then every lOmins till .. 20mins till 1.29 pan., then every lOmins till .. 20mins till 10.58 pan., then 20mins till 20mins till ... .: ~ \ ] 20mins till then 7.12, 7.22, and then every 20mins till 20mins till ; . 20mins till 20mins till I lomins till 11 p.m., then ..~ ’ 30mins till 101.45 pan., tlien 15mins till il p.m., then .. 20mins till .. .. .... SOinins till. 11 pan., then .* Then every 20inins till 1.6 pan., then every lOmins till .. 20mins till 1.6 p.m., then every lOmins till .. 20mins till 11.10 p.m., then 20mins till 20mius till ' 20mins till .. .. 20mins till 10.45 p.m. .then 10 20mins till .. 20tnins till .. .. 20mins till .. . . lomins till 10.45 p.m 30mins till lomins till 20mins till 20mins till Snnrln„ C f?n S wm -M U . n as required during'the afternoon Sunday I 1 axes will be charged on all routes. > Last Car. I, p.m. 11. pan. 11.8 pan. 11.7 pan. 11.4 p.m. 10.48 p.m. 11.2 p.m. 10.56 p.m. 11.0 p.m. 10. p.m. IP. p.m. 11.10 p.m. 11.10 p.m. 11.10 p.m. 11.10 p.m. Last Car. 11.36 p.m. 11.26 pan. 11.20 p.m. 11.22 p.m. ■ 1151 pan. 11.7 p.m. 55 and 11.15 p.m. 11.12 pan 11.17 p.m 11.11 p.m 10.57 pan 10.29 p.m 10.45 p.m 11.0 p.m 10.55 p.m then m. T , SATURDAY, APRIL 19. AND MONDAY APRIL 21 . r h ii U T U - al Sat ? rdQ y Services will be run on the above dates on all Ftertrl and Cable Lines, also on the Green Island-Fairfield Bus Route Electxi All other Bus Services will be SUSPENDED between 9 am. and 5 p.m. G. A. LEWIN, Town Hall, Dunedin, April 14, 1930. down Clerk.

LEGAL NOTICE. THE LICENSING ACT, 1908. *■ LICENSING DISTRICT OF . TnmlrtTl CENTRAL OTAGO NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A T .PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. L KENNETH ALEXANDER MTLENA 1 E, of Cromwell, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give, notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the nest Licensing Meeting to be’ holden at the Courthouse, Alexandra, on the sth day of June, 1930, apply for a Lertincate authorising the issue of a Publicans License for a house situate at Vri°^n e i i b - v the name of the VICTORIA HOTEL, containing 24 rooms, exclusive or those required for the use of the family. Dated the eleventh day of April. 1930 (Signature) K. A. M'KENZIE. Solomon, Gascoigne. Sinclair, and Solomon, Solicitors for Applicant, Dunedin. [N THE MATTER OF “THE SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT, 192L22 ”AND ITS ■ AMENDMENTS. a Y GIVEN that an APPLICATION of EXEMPTION from the provisions of the above 4ct bv ERNEST ALFRED WOOD, of Leith and Freedriek streets, Dunedin, a ohopkeeeper in whose shop smoking requisites are sold, will be heard at the Magistrates Court, Dunedin, on MONHA A. E. REYNOLDS, Clerk of Court. Dunedin. SHOWS. CTRATII TAIERI A. AND P ° SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW, MIDDLEMARCH. Mlddlemarch on EASTER MONUA I for a good day's outing in the country. See the Sporting Evente with Horses. ■ Something to see and please everybody. ' Suitable train arrangements E, W. MESSENT, Secretary. Easter paint requirements; quality goods priced lower at Wren's Wallpaper at Special Bargain Prices. (JTAGO DAILV TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. Job Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowest current rate*.

MEETINGS. 0 T I ' C ' E. PUBLIC MEETING EOR SCHOOL JUBILEE To be held WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, In SCHOOL. NORTH TAIERL LEAGUE OP NATIONS’ UNION. The ANNUAL MEETING'of the Dunedin Branch will be held TUESDAY. APRIL 29, at 8 p.m. In the ASSEMBLY HALL, Y.M.C.A. E. P. DENTON LEECH, Warrington amenities society. Aunual Meeting of the above Society will be Reid in the Warrington Schoolroom TO-RIGHT (Thursday), the 17th mst., at S o’clock. A full attendance is requested, r‘ h President, '!• E. WATERS, Hon. Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. n R ESSMAKING CLASSES—Miss DUKE „ , haa Resumed Teaching, 101 Hlghgate. Roslyn. Ring for appointment. 15f DHOWN S COLLEGE. Moray place- " Shorthand. Typewriting Book-keeping Government Examinations. Rapid Indl vluual Tuition , railway concessions Tele phone 10-697 tJOUMURE School ol SclenllUc Dresamak , e , 95 Stuart street Telephone Students day and evening classes under personal supervision of principal MistJ S. Croaa g, KiirsBUTHAM S COLLEGE—Book Keep ing Shorthand Typewriting. rapt, methods prompt results country student railway tare reductions Phone lu-736 Octagon school of business. Unique Buildings—" Harle Gller system Handwriting." Bookkeeping. Touch typing. Shorthand Salesmanship. Corregpondence Courses. 21m LEMON HART—the best rum that comes to New Zealand; full strength, yet —ud and palatable. 17aa

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21004, 17 April 1930, Page 15

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