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AMUSEMENTS. BOOK TO-DAY DON’T DELAW pEINCESS THE A T 88. (WHERE SOUND BOUNDS BEST.) COMMENCING TO-DAY. 2,15. TWO SESSIONS DAILY. 8. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller present THE COMEDY KNOCKOUT OF THE TALKING SCREEN. Shaking Dunedin with Laughter. Unprecedented Success of . “HOLD EVERYTHING." “HOLD EVERYTHING." ' “HOLD EVERYTHING." — “ EVERYTHING." “HOLD EVERYTHING."--r» - ‘‘HOLD EVERYTHING.” A wonderful show that will appeal, to! children of all ages, and it has a. magnetic' ' attraction for grown-ups as well. ; ’ With WINNIE LIGHTNEB And JOE E. BROWN. In the funniest Comedy you’ve ever eeeh! Five- Song Hits, i Chorus, of seventy-five, unkissed, Sunkist beauties, and more laughs than ripples on the ocean. “HOLD EVERYTHING.” A Knockout “HOLD EVERYTHING." in Natural “ HOLD EVERYTHING.” colour “HOLD EVERYTHING.” Comedy. Makes all “ HOLD EVERYTHING." the other “HOLD EVERYTHING." screen come- “HOLD EVERYTHING.” dies Throw “HOLD EVERYTHING” up the sponge. “HOLD EVERYTHING.” WINNIE LIGHTNER WINNIE LIGHTNER In a gala role more magnetic ' and more appealing than in ' “GOLD DIGGERS OP BROADWAY.” The fastest and most melodious comedy , '■ ever.' WARNER BROS.’ VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. 5 SPECIAL PEATURBTTES 8 Box Plans at (BRISTOL till after 12.30 at HALL'S FRUIT SHOP. Theatre Tel, 13-702. v ]yj OSGIEL FI C TUBES • TO-NIGHT AT 8. P. T. Barnum, the Prince of Showmen, once remarked that “there was a fhol born'every minute.” - i GLEN TRYON and MYRNA KENNEDY. The famous Comedy Team, will prove that ‘ “ BARNUM WAS RIGHT." • Also, ■ 1 EILEEN SEDGWICK In a , two-reel Western. "THE GIRL IN THE SADDLE.” A Snookums Comedy and Gazette. rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, MONDAY. DECEMBER 8, ■ . At 8 p.m. OOMPLBtENTABY FABEWELL To . MISS MEDA PAINE (who leaves immediately for London). ASSISTING ARTISTS: . .. ■ svPianists — • ;■ ■' \ Mines: Mary l Frazer, Mary Martin; ' Violinists— Misses Ngaio Garland, Bessie Paine, Vocalists— Miss Meda Paine, Messrs Alfrod.Walme* ley, Wm. Ruffell. ; Accompanist: Mr 0. A. Martin. : . THE LADIES’ CHOIR Will Present “THE SIEGE OF THE ALHAMBRA” A Cantata for Women’s Voices. ~ Soloists: Soprano, Mrs Eric' • Ewart; ' Tenor, Mr A. Walinsley; Baritone, Mr W. Ruffell. ■ Conductor: Miss Meda Paine. At the Piano: Ghas. A; Martin. ■ Tickets at Begg's and Bristol, ,2s fid, Booking Free' at Bristol, Thursday, 4th. ois MAJESTY’S THEATBE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, At 8 p.m. RECITAL i ; By > • » PUP I L S V 0! , MISSES MADGE TATES and SHEILA NEILSON. Prices: 3a fid .and Is fid. BOOKING OPENS AX BEGOTV MONDAY. DECEMBER L LECTURES. PUBLIC LECTURE On "EMPIRE SETTLEMENT)” DUNEDIN CONCERT CHAMBER, DECEMBER 2,, , At 8 pm. Speaker: Mrs JONEB-NEILSON, Sir James Allfen, M.L.O, Chairman. Tickets Booked et Bristol: 8s fid and Is fid reserved; Is entrance nightpf lecture. STa

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 15