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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE (The Cosy Theatre with the Sound Reputation) , Afternoon 2.15, Evening 7.45. A GLORIOUS .DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. Headed by_ an All-talking Melodramatic Thriller with a real punch! “ PRINCE OF DIAMONDS.” “ PRINCE ' OF ' DIAMONDS,” “PRINCE OF DIAMONDS.” “ PRINCE OF DIAMONDS ” Stirring action—vivid—backgrounds—thrills! , The story of a man who dared to live his own life. A picturesque romance, splendidly acted—superbly staged. It will thrill you! With AILEEN PRINGLE, TAN KEITH, Then Paramount’s Swift-moving FunRomance, “ FAST COMPANY” " FAST COMPANY ” "FAST COMPANY,” “FAST COMPANY,” ' A Laughter Riot—— With , JACK OAKIE. EVELYN BRENT. "SHEETS” GALLAGHER. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE. BRISTOL, AND BEGG’S. Or Ring Telephone 13-091. IT'S COMING IT’S COMING “KIWI” MINIATURE GOLF. “KIWI” MINIATURE GOLF. “KIWI ” MINIATURE GOLF. The Greatest of All Entertainments. The Greatest of All Entertainments, TALKIE MIRACLE TALKIES FOR THE DEAF. TALKIES FOR THE DEAF. TALKIES FOR THE DEAF. TALKIES FOR THE DEAF. To bring the joys of the “ Talkies ” to deaf persons the Management has installed five sets of acoustions for their use at no extra charge. These will make it possible for- all deaf persons to hear the words and music quite distinctly At The EMPIRE DE LUXE Orchestral Matinee 2.15 Evening Session De Luxe .. .. 7.45 Orchestral Concert .. .. .... 7.0. A CHALLENGE TO ALL-DIALOGUE, The Wonderful Synchronised Operetta, The Wonderful Synchronised Operetta, The Wonderful Synchronised Operetta, “THE HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY,” “ THE HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY,” “THE HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY,” “THE HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY.” "THE HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY,” “THE HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY,” “THE HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY,' "THE HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY,” “THE HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY,” “THE HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY" Adapted from Liszt's Famous Masterpiece Adapted from Liszt’s Famous Masterpiece Melodies that wilt hold- music lovers in fits of ecstasy , gypsy minstrels, shep l ;rds playing fantastic tunes on ancient flutes, and fiery Hungarian rhythms synchronising harmoniously with the softness and beauty of. the story, help to rank the picture above all others. Featuring FEITSCH, FRITSCH, FRITSCH. FRITSCH, PARLO, PARLO, WILLY WILLY WILLY WILLY DITA DITA DITA PARLOj LIL DAGOVER,, LIL DAGOVER, LIL DAGOVER, Also, As the Gallant Hussar. The Beautiful - Peasant Girl. The Fascinating Temptress, AN ALL-BRITISH COMEDY. , RIOT . RIOT "ALL RIOT on the Western Front.” ALL RIOT on the Western Front." , RIOT RIOT Made for Laughter Purposes Only./An excellent supporting programme of featurettes, including Pathe Sound News, Screen Snapshots, Educational Gem etc. M. de Rose and his Concert Orchestra rendering the Hungarian Overture Csokanay " (Keler-Bela). Box Plans at The Bristol, and at the Theatre. Phones 12-432 and 12-433.

ENTERTAINING AT THE SAVOY. .■Hosts and Hostesses now fully realise that Entertaining is so much easier and more completely satisfying at the Savoy, whether it he a twenty-first Birthday or the Entertainment of one’s friends* Everything provided to ensure the success of a Social Evening in the Tudor, vrith its unequalled appointments, perfect floor, and expisite music; and the charge is so reasonable.. Tables may now be Reserved for the QSGIEL PICTURES TO-NIGHT AT 8. GEORGE ; LEWIS And DOROTHY GULLIVER ■SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. ' SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. Admission, '6s, including Supper. Phone 12-133. THE SAVOY •' f A NDERSON’S BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL A EX-PUPILS’ASSOCIATION. .ANNUAL REUNION, N TO-DAY. (SATURDAY). OCTOBER 4, - ANNUAL REUNION* . - CAMERON HALL, 7AO pm, ’ ; -« 'Tickets, le. v, ; BWDAY, October s.—Setrice, Presbyterian Church, 7 p.m. ' « 'MONDAY, October 6.—-Dance, School Gymnasium, 8 p.m. Tickets, 5s and 3s. Come and Enjoy the Annual Celebrations, f.: J. R._ JEFFERY, Hon. Sec. .■XrOCATIONAL GUIDANCE. The opportunity is here to have your.eelf examined by a Specialist. Parents, you owe it to your children to place them in the vocation for which they are by. nature adapted. ' Consult MARK ROLLS at YM.CA,. Vocational Adviser, ETURNED. SOLDIERS. Matters vitally Xii affecting you will be discussed South Dunedin Town Holl, Tuesday next, 7.30 p.m. In !•£ , “COLLEGE LOVE* " COLLEGE LOVE." “COLLEGE .LOVE" S ■ ; Also, * ' ‘ TARZAN, THE MIGHTY." Comedy and Gazette. Harrison’s Orchestra. N B WI iLM 1 K E ~ . DANCE FOLIO, No. 12, Containing 14 Splendid Dance Hits, Arranged for Piano and Ukulele. Contains— ; “ Misery Farm," “Vagabond Lover,” “ Honey,” “ Mexican 1 Serenade," Album of My Dreams,” “My Dear,” “ Satisfied,” Mississippi Moon," “ Love Made a Gipsy,” , When You’re Counting the Stars.” “The One I Love," ’ Etc., Etc. , PRICE, 2s 6d per Copy, TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, DUNEDIN.

MOTOR SERVICES. DUNEDIN - C HEIST CHURCH* EXPRESS MOTOR SERVICE. - 8.15 a.m. and 4 p.m. DAILY (Sundays 8.15 a.m, only), Saturdays 1.30 p.m, . , DUNEDIN. PEMBROKE, and QUEENSTOWN. ' v ‘ Via Lawrence and Roxburgh 8.16 a an. Daily. Also via Palmerston, Ranfurly, and Naseby, 8.15 aan Mondays, Wednesdays, i Fridays,., re turning Tuesdays,-Thursdays Saturdays.-' TIMARD PEMBROKE, AND QUEENSTOWN, Via Palmerston. Ranfurly. Naseby. and Cromwell Thrice Weekly. RENTAL CARS. DRIVE YOURSELF. WAN AKA MOTORS, Phones 13-444 and 13-454. £1 PER DAY. LTD. (WHITE STAR), 14*20 Stafford street. T) U NED I N-C H R I S TCH U R 0 H-K U R 0 W . AA..RJX Cars Leave:— HUNTER'S D.O.T. MOTORS. Dunedin —4 a.m., 8 a.m. (4 p.m. for Timaru OnIy)’DAILY. Saturday, 4 aan., - 8 aan., and 1.30 p.m. Sunday. 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Leave Timaru—lo.4s a.m., 1 p.m. Arrive Dunedin 4.30 and 6.30 p.m. Leave Oamaru —8 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m., for Dunedin; 7.45 a.m., 11 a.m. 7 p.m., for Timaru. ’ X ’’ Cars , Leave:— DUNEDIN - INVERCARGILL. Dunedin —Sunday, 9 a.m.; Tuesday, Thursday, 8 a.m. Invercargill—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 a.m;, connecting with North Car 4 p.m. for Timaru. Sunday Fares ‘ Ordinary Rates. ■ Cars Connect for Kurow. Waitaki Hydro, and Hermitage. Book AARD Office for Oamaru, Timaru, Waimate, Christchurch, Kurow, . Pembroke, etc. - . ' Phones: Dunedin, 13-644 and 20-973; Oamaru. 1768 and 1423. .Parcels to he left at Booking Office, Criterion Hotel Buildings, Moray place. OTAGO PENINSULA—DUNEDIN’S FINEST OBSERVATION TRIP IrfvnAV® fe n ’ 8 Gardens EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SUNDAY, at 2.30 p.m. 30 miles for ss. Afternoon Tea Provided Free. -L AR N ACH CASTLE.r a ? d SATURDAY AFTERNOON Buses will leave Queen’s Gardens at 2 o clock for Larnach Castle, Otago Peninsula, returning to Dunedin *t. 5 p.m. Return Fare (Special Excursion Rate), 2s 6d NOTE.—A further charge is made for admission to grounds and Castle. PENINSULA MOTOR SERVICE, LTD.

MOTOR SERVICE. SUNDAY SERVICE. Leave Bond st., Dunedin. 2.15 p.m. 5.0 p.m. . 9.45 p.m. Leave Joll’s Corner, Mosgiel. 1.15 p.m. 8.30 p.m. Inquiries: Phone 87, Mosgiel. Q OLD BAND TAXIS (The Wedding Fleet of Dunedin) Announce the addition of a STRAIGHT 8 HUDSON SALOON, making an All Hudson Fleet. Fares as usual. Phone 18 066.' R E S Ttu ND LIMITED (The Pioneer Cheap Fare Taxis of Dunedin) Announce a COMPLETE NEW FLEET OF ESSEX SEDANS. Twente-four Hour Service. Phone 10-953. 28ju

gAR L' 8 MOTORS DUNEDIN TO ROXBURGH Via MILTON and LAWRENCE. Car Departs from 20 Bond street at 10 aun. Ring Phone 11*564. Cars Attend Dunedin Train on Arrival at Roxburgh Fare Is 6d, • Messages may be left at Prince of Wales Hotel. A. EARL, Proprietor. Phone 47M, Roxburgh. Brighton and taieri mouth.ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE (C J Hobbs and Co.) leaves Old Star Office, Bond street, for Brighton Daily 0.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5.15 p.m.; Saturday, 1.15 p.m Late car Wednesday. Friday and Saturday 10.45 p.m., and Sundays 10 a.m., Taieri Mouth 9.30 a.m. Monday, Wednes* day, and Friday. For Brighton Bureau ask Hobbs, Brighton House.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21148, 4 October 1930, Page 15

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