AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT’S BOOKINGS ALREADY HEAVY. And IT’S RACE NIGHT! GET YOUR SEATS EARLY! Reserves at Theatre (Phone 12-512). Phone Bookings Not Kept After 7.30. fJVEEE REGENT New Zealand’s Premier Talkie Theatre. 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. LAST NIGHT’S CROWDED HOUSE Rocked in their seats with laughter, and almost rose in sheer enthusiasm, vociferously applauding every item. Unanimous Verdict; THE FINEST TALKIE PROGRAMME YET PRESENTED IN DUNEDIN. Greater Even Than Last Week’s! A Wonderful, Fascinating, Romantic RAMON NOYARRO , Supported by DOROTHY JORDAN, MARION HARRIS. In A Beautiful and Stirring Musical Romance. All Talking! All Singing! “ DEVIL MAY CARE.” A different Novarro, more wonderful than he has ever been. To hear him talk, to hear him sing, to see him act is to be drawn with him into the very dreamland of his romantic love and stirring adventure. A Thrilling and Magnificently Artistic Story of the Stirring Days in France when the Great Napoleon was Exiled to Elba. Novarro as the Gallant Fighter and Audacious Lover. And AN EXCEPTIONAL ARRAY OF TALKING AND SINGING FEATURETTES, You have never laughed as much as you will at LAUREL AND HARDY ' In "THE NIGHT OWLS.” Their Funniest Comedy to Date. CARL EMMY’S PETS. A Clever and Artistic Dog Act. GEORGE LYONS, The Singing Harpist. HEARST METROTONE NEWS. Overture; More "OLD TIMERS.” Entr’acte: “MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. - ' Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 12-512). Phone Bookings Not Kept After 7.30. FREE BABY CRECHE AT MATINEE. rOMONA BACHELORS’ BALL. A FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1830, In . Momona. Hall. Admission: Gentlemen, ss. Smith’s Orchestra from Green Island. Radiant heath club, oid st, John Ambulance Buildings, near Town Hall; MONDAY, 7,30 p.m. Speaker, Miss Bates, "Peace on Earth, Good Will Towards Men." ROLL DP for SCHOOL DANCE, Oddfellows’ Hall, Outram, TO-DAY (Saturday), May 10; good music; popular, prices. FOOTBALL. UG B Y FOOTBALL TODAY (SATURDAY), MAY 10,1030. . \ CARISBROOK GROUND; ALHAMBRA v. ZAIKORAI. Kick-off, 3 p.m. Curtain-raiser; PIRATES v. ZINGARI-RICHMOND. Kick-off, 1.30 p.m. TAHUNA PARK: UNIVERSITY A v. SOUTHERN. Kick-off, 3 p.m. AT CARISBROOK AT 2.15'P.M. TODAY (SATURDAY), THE OMEGA CLOCK, WHICH IS BEING PRESENTED TO THE OTAGO RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION BY MESSRS CARR & HALLEY. LTD., WILL BE OFFICIALLY HANDED OVER TO THE UNION BY THE DEPUTYMAYOR. Admission: Ground, Bdj Stand, 6d. Children, Half-price. H. S. WILSON, Sec. O.kF.U. SHOWS. QTAGO A. & P. SOCIETY ANNUAL WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION. To be held In the SOCIETY’S BUILDINGS. CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN, MAY 31 to JUNE 6, 1930. ENTRIES CLOSE BY MAIL WEDNESDAY. MAY 14. Telegrams: "STOKSHOW,” Dunedin. Schedules and all particulars, E. F. DUTHIE.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21022, 10 May 1930, Page 15
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