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AMUSEMENTS. ()C TAG ON THEA TR E (Th* Cosy Theatre, with the Sound Reputation.) - ■ Afternoon 2.15. Evening. 7.45. ' BULLDOG DRUMMOND His latest < adventures are filled .with , greater thrills and bigger laughs than ever.: - Real, red-blooded' mystery, brilliantly interpreted in the all-talking Fox Movie- . tone Melodrama. "TEMPLE TOWER.” : " TEMPLE TOWER.” "TEMPLE TOWER." “TEMPLE TOWER” TEMPLE TOWER." • ' “TEMPLE TOWER.” • "TEMPLE TOWER." . "TEMPLE TOWER." ' ■ A genuine Novelty in laughs and thrills r combined. With . KENNETH MacKENNA, : i... MARCELINE DAY, . HENRY B.'WALTHALL. Also, , FOX MOVIETONE - NEWS. Horoscope for "PEOPLE BORN IN MAY.” Screen Snapshots • , ; Another of Pathe's' Comedy Riots, * "SO THIS *IS ■ MARRIAGE." BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. AND . BRISTOL. Or Ring Telephone 13-091. LAST NIGHT OP THp) SEASON. "Belle of New York" Matinee, Belle of New York” Matinee, TO-DAY AT- 2.30. TO-DAY AT 2.30. DOORS OPEN AT 1.30. , .Matinee Prices: D.O. and R.S., 6a; ■ Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d, Early Door Pit, od extra. ‘ , . • . 1 • 'Yes, Daddy, by all means go to the races, but before you' go purchase tickets for , mother and me for this afternoon’s performance of " The Belle .of New York yre’ret dying to see it. MAJESTY'S THEATRE Direction J. C, Williamson-' (NJZ.), Ltd. To-day at 2.30. To-night at 8. For' these final occasions. . J. C. WILLIAMSON’S Magnificent 1930 up-to-date production of the Queen of Comic Opera. . "THE > BELLE OF NEW YORK.” “THE BELLE OF NEW YORK." , "THE BELLE OF NEW/ YORK.” Unquestionably the best and 'most popular mneical play the /stage hae ever known. Presented by the full strength of the “New-Moon”,Company. ; PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY - • SALES AT THE RTALTO. PRICES: D.C. ,and RE..- 8s; Stalls. 4s; . Pit, Is fid; Early Door Stalls'and Pit, la extra. Ail prices plus tax. Manager ............. 4> John Farrell. gpHE PUTT PUTT MIDGET outdoor golf Links. 18 HOLES. A MAGNIFICENT AREA OF 30,000 SQUARE FEET. FOR GOLFERS AND NON-GOLFERS. Anyone can Play. KING STREET ; - (Next; Dental School, - }ust ; round the f . corner from Frederick street). '■ - OPEN ’DAILY FROM 10 AM. TILL 11 PM. ■ The putt Putt Phone Number ia' 11-992. • “White ia My Wandering Boy Tonight ?"• (old song). . ’Madam, .have you tried,the Putt-Putt t miniature golf course? ”; M URI E L BA G A J , Presents her PUPILS in a MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC RECITAIy Piano Sqlos and Duets. Action Songs am Duets in Character, - Piano Class, Per cue sion .Bapd, > Children’s. Choir/and a. 1 Fait’ V ' Operetta, e , f >. / . [ ' "THE SIiEEPINO BEAUTY." ;• Charming' Music.; ■; TOWN HALL CONCERT-CHAMBER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER' 10, " . • At 8 pan. ■ Popular Prices: "Dress Circle and Frbn ’ Stalls, 2s;-,Back .-Stalls, : ls; Children ■f ■ ■•ls to all parts. • ' Rox Plqn Opens at Bristol, FRIDAY, D« ’ . cember S. Booking Fee,- 6d. PUBLIC SCHOOL. CORONATION OP SCHOOL QUEEN. CORONATION "OF SCHOOL QUEEN.. CORONATION OF SCHOOL QUEEN. HIS MAJESTY'S, THEATRE, MONDAY; DECEMBER 1, • v ■-i ; ’.' . 8 p.m. ' . j don’t miss- This spectacular DISPLAY. •• ■ , P Dress Circle and 0.C., 2s; Stalls, Is. Children Half-price. ' A. G. OSBORNE, Hon, See. TYUNEDIN PHILHARMONIC SO■D f CIETY- : Hon. Conductor; 'Signar R., Squaribe, RiCilLTl FINAL CONCERT—SEASON 1930. CONCERT CHAMBER; • . . - .Town Hall. Tuesday; December o, 1930. ‘ VOCALISTS: Mias Vanda Duncan. Signor Giovanni Stella. ■j.' Box;Plan Opens bn Friday, December 6. 2s'6d -tickets obtainable at The Bristol or at the Door. -/ • & •-v. . E.-S. WILSON, Secretary. IT. PAUL’S s _ ~ /RECITAL OF ORGAN AND \ , MUSIC. ' : : ' Sunday Afternoon ', V At 3 o’clock. Organist: Mr E. Heywood, P. VocsilistSi , Miss Dora Drake (Soprano) _ Mr Alfred. Walmsley (Teno iMr Heywqod’s numbers will in Introduction and Fugue by Mei ■ Andante from Beethoven’s 6th Sv and Grieg’s “Peer Gynt’’ Suite' Collection^ , (ATAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ A %■ - CIATION. •4 £b* , nsual MONTHLY OLD-T DANCE Jill be held in the I Hall on WEDNESDAY E\ 3NG, December 3, at.B p.m. As tt the last dance for this season, a attendance is expected. Admiesioi fid, supper included. Good Music. D Band. . 29n ; •/ W, PATERSON.'Secreta c HRISTMA S 6 I F 1 SALE OF WORK, ‘ ; THURSDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, DECEMBER 4. CHURCH OF CHRIST, corner of' ENTERI|fHM^ T t iX SaLL i. ■ EVENING at 7.45 o’clock. Admission, 6d; Children, 3d. JDMDLB SALE.—RoII up and help Me Ington Boy Scouts, Saturday, 2.30. St Hall, Momlngton. Bargains galore. B RAWING of PRIZES.' Talnul Bo' ■. Croquet, ; Tennis Club's Art Unloi tended to January 26; 1931. jgUITABLE CHRISTMAS * WORLD’S FAMOUS PIANO F< r Containing 80 Famous Masterpi ■ Some of Contents: ; Angels’. Serenade, by Braga. v "toe Danube Waltz, by Straus's Dream of Love (Liebeptraume 1 from Faust, by Gounod. [ Mjserere Scene ( f/ II Trovatore ' Marche Mihtaire, by Schubert, t ' Sylm (Ballet), by Delibes. Traumerie, by Schumann. ■ Valse Lente, from Coppelia Bal Waltz-in A flat, by Brahma, ■; And -70 other Favourites. - . ‘ f 8 WORTH OF MUSIC FOR 3 f Posted 4s. *fiRRDB MUSIC STORES, DUN.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 15
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