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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements

AMUSEMENTS. Not a word spoken, but it is the most dramatic story ever screened: "THE WHITE HELL OF PITZ PAL U,” At the gMPIRE DE LUXE (Phones 12-432 and 12-433). Afternoon Session 2.15. Evening Session De Luxe 8.0. THE MIRACLE THE MIRACLE PICTURE! PICTURE! "Nothing Like It Before! Nothing Like It Before! Nothing Like It Again! Nothing Like It Again! “ THE WHITE HELL OF PITZ PALU ” P I T Z PAL U.” PITZ PAL U.” PITZ PAL U.” PITZ PAL U.” PITZ PAL U.” PITZ PAL U.” PITZ PAL U.” PITZ PALU” PITZ PAL U" PITZ PALU” It is so vastly different to anything that has ever been screened, that you will not want to miss it! This, tense drama, filmed in the high Alps of Switzerland by Doctor Arnold Fanck, depicts man's struggle with the forces of Nature. The towering peak of Pitz Palu is the menace in the story, which is enacted with an astonishing series of thrills, by a cast of famous players. An Excellent Supporting Programme and THE CONCERT ORCHESTRA (M. de Rose, Mus. Dir.). Overture, “ Jolly. Robbers ” (Suppe). Entr’acte. “Swiss Airs” (Fretas). Box Plans at The Bristol, also at the Theatre. Phones 12-432 and 12-433. Watch For! Wait For! ALL-BRITISH WEEK ALL-BRITISH WEEK ALL-BRITISH WEEK ALL-BRITISH WEEK ALL-BRITISH WEEK At the J]MPIRE DE LUXE FRIDAY .. NEXT. .. FRIDAY FRIDAY .. NEXT. .. FRIDAY EVERYTHING BRITISH. EVERYTHING BRITISH. British Music. .. British Featurettes. British Music. .. British Featurettes. British Music. .. British Featurettes. British Music. .. British Featurettes. And The Premiere Screening in New Zealand of the Cleverest, Most Thrilling, and Completely Satisfying British Production Read the criticism pi. the Daily Mirror, London. —“For brilliance of treatment, superlative acting, and sustained entertainment, ‘Enter, Sir John’ has not been bettered in this country or America.” The Box Plans for this stupendous week’s entertainment will Open at The Bristol, also at the Theatre, on MONDAY MORNING. J)0 NOT MISS \ THIS! BURNS ANNIVERSARY HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), At 8 o’clock. Address: “SOME ASPECTS OF THE POETRY OF BURNS,” . Rev. W. ALLEN STEVELY, M.A.. Dip. Ed. See Full Programme in Thursday’s Issue. THE CONCERT OF THE SEASON. NOTE SPECIAL PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s (Reserves fid extra) : Pit, Is. Don’t be disappointed.. Book at “ Begg’s.”

PICNICS. Q. ROC-E RS' PICNIC. The above Picnic will be held at Outram on MONDAY NEXT, January 2G. A splendid Sports Programme has been arranged for young and old, including Monster Baby Show. Special Train leaves Dunedin 9.45 a.m., stopping Kensington, Caversham, Green Island, Fares, including admission to Grounds: Adults, 2s Gd; Children,- Is 3d. W. J. MTNTYRE, Secretary. PORT - CHALMERS WATERSIDE A WORKERS' PICNIC, At WAIHOLA, SATURDAY, January 81, Train leaves Port 8.9, Dunedin 8.50; returning Port 7.30. Fares: 2s 6d and Is 4d Hot water, tea, sugar, milk free. PORT BAND IN ATTENDANCE. W. MATSON, 24 j a Secretary. OWING TO COUNTER ATTRACV TIONS, THE HILLEND PICNIC HAS BEEN POSTPONED Until JANUARY 30. ERIC LITTLE, 24ja Secretary,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21242, 24 January 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21242, 24 January 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21242, 24 January 1931, Page 13