AMUSEMENTS. A RECORD FOR DUNEDINI , A RECORD FOR DUNEDIN! FOURTH WEEK. STILL DRAWING THE CROWDS. AND THERE’S A REASON WHyT " DISRAELI ” Is the Greatest, Grandest, and Most Perfectly Recorded Talking Picture Ever Presented in Dunedin. - One of the Most Fascinating Figure* of History Re-created on the Talking Screen with all the richness of George Arties’* Voice and Inimitable Artistry. A Rare Dramatic Treat. PRINCESS THEATRE Proprietor!: Sir Qenjamio and Mj Jobs poller. Cosy and Comfortable as yonr Own Fireside. WHERE THE VOICES SOUND NATURAL. FULLERS’ PERFECT TALKIES. TWICE DAILY. AFTERNOON 2.50; EVENING 8. Sir Benjamin and Mr have the pleasure to present GEORGE ARLISS The Favourite Dramatic Actor of Two Continents. Supported by a Superb all-British oast. In “DISRAELI." One of tbs most fascinating figure* of th* past century brought to the Dunediu people through the talking screen and art of a master actor. PRlCES.—Afternoon: D.C.. 2*: Stalls, Is 6d; Grand Circle,-Is; Children Halfprice. Evening; D.C., 3s; Stalls, 2s 6d Reserved; 2s Unreserved. Grand Circle Is. All taxable prices plus tax. Box Plans at THE BRISTOL till II a.m.; after 12.30 at HALu’S FRUIT . SHOP.
3—FIGHTS—3—FIGHTS—3—FIGHTS 3—FIGHTS—3—FIGHTS—S— FIGHTS To Settle All Arguments. SARRON SARRON DONOVAN, ■ DONOVAN, CONCERT chamber, TOWN HALL, NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. The Three Fight Films that have created boxing history in New Zealand have been booked for screening as above. Exhibitors who have screened the New Plymouth and Wellington fights are loud in their praise of these films, and private advice states that the Dunedin bout is one of the finest fight films yet taken. THE NEW PLYMOUTH (Victory Thrown Away) WELLINGTON (The Big Fight). DUNEDIN ■ , (The Hat Trick). Admission; Circle, 3s (plus tax); Back Stalls, 2s; Front Stalls, 1* Bd. 3—FIGHTS—3— FIGHTS—3—FIGHTS 3—FIGHTS—3—FIGHTS—3—FIGHTS
CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. CITY COUNCIL. QAS SUPPLY—CITY AREA CONSUMERS OF GAS in the City Area are hereby notified that the pressnre will be reduced between Midnight and 8 a.m. on SUNDAY, the 11th inst, to permit of alterations to the mains. Q. A. LEWIN, „ _ „ _ Town Clerk. lowa Hall, Dunedin. May 9, 1930. CITY COUNCIL. TEMPORARY SUSPENSIONELECTRICITY SUPPLYCONSUMERS OF ELECTRICITY in £?. e , . Chaimera and Sawyers* Bar •n tr i e j&, a , re hereby notified that power *OT be available between the hours of 1.30 and 3.30 p.m., TO-MORROW (Sunday), the 11th instant. - 1 Gr. A. LEWIN, ' m -rr „t. .. Town Clerk, down Hall, Dunedin, May 10, 1930. POWER BOARD NOTICES. QTAGO ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. NOTICE' TO CONSUMERS. are hereby notified that in order to allow of the Dunedin City Corporation a making alterations to Lines. Power will not be available in the Nortff era Area between the hours of 1.30 wn. and 3.30 p.m. on SUNDAY,- 11th instant. J. C. COLLINS, Engineer-Manager.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21022, 10 May 1930, Page 15
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