Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.
AMUSEMENTS I 1 2 p.m. TO-DAY. 7.45 p.m. QCTAGON THEATRE Dir.: G. L. Johnston. A SCREAM FROM START TO FINISH Undoubtedly the Finest Comedy to be presented for a long time. “THUNDER IN “THUNDER IN THE CITY” THE CITY” With EDWARD G. As a high-pressure American Salesman let loose in Conservative English Society. ROBINSON ROBINSON And LULI DESTE NIGEL BRUCE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And A NEW AND THRILLING PHILO VANCE DRAMA. “ NIGHT OF MYSTERY ” You’ll Hold Your Breath as Five Frantic People Await Their turn to Die! Marked' for Death by a Vengeful Killer No One Can Stop. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans Begg’s and Theatre, nhone 13-091, MUNICIPAL. | TO-DAY. 11l AT GREEN ISLAND 1 2.15 and 8. GRACE MOORE. The Girl with the Golden Voice. And FRANCHOT TONE In The Rollicking Musical Romance. "THE “THE KING KING STEPS STEPS OUT.” ' OUT.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WEDNESDAY NEXT— Double-feature Programme! No. 1. Edgar Wallace’s Famous Mystery Thriller! "THE CRIMSON CIRCLE.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2. TIM McCOY In "THE PRESCOTT KID.” A Western you’ll enjoy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE DUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE J- BAND, Under Pipe-major C. Walker, Will render a Select Programme of Music in BOTANIC GARDENS. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o’clock. N. STEWART, Hon. Sec. JMITATION MARBLE ORNAMENTAL BUSTS Of the Following Musical Masters:— Beethoven Brahms \ Bach Gounod Haydn Liszt Mozart Mendelssohn Mayerbeer Rossini Schumann Verdi Wagner Chopin Schubert Height, 6 inches. PRICE, 2s 6d EACH; 3 S POSTED. WOULD MAKE IDEAL BIRTHDAY' OR XMAS GIFT. TERRY’S MUSIC STORE, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. FYOU WANT A CUP OF GOOD TEA GO TO THE RITZ. IF YOU WANT THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE GO TO THE RITZ. IF YOU WANT THE BEST MEAL FOR Is 3d GO TO THE RITZ. SANDWICH SPECIALISTS.
CHARLES BEGG & CO., LTD. PRESENT THE HAMMOND ELECTRIC ORGAN SPECIAL RECITAL 8 p.m. TUESDAY, 23rd, CONCERT CHAMBER, 9 p.m. TUESDAY, 23rd. ORGANIST: Dr V. E. GALWAY. Soloists: Violinist: Miss ETHEL WALLACE, L.R.S.M. Tenor: Mr A. WALMSLEY. This wonderful organ has opened a new chapter of musical history. Your hearing of the HAMMOND will be a thrill. In a split second you can swell the faintest murmur into a mighty surge of sound. DON’T MISS HEARING THE HAMMOND ORGAN. NO CHARGE. BOOKING FREE. * NO CHARGE. BOOK AT BEGG’S, PRINCES STREET. DANCING You’ve read all about It so be there to see the result. Remember—lo p.m. sharp! The contest starts at 10 p.m. The Mayor (the Rev. E. T. Cox) will announce the result from 4ZB at 11 o’clock. mI L Bu R N DANCE TO-NIGHT. The Popular Country Dance that Grows Every Saturday. Lucky Door Number. Lucky Spot Dances. Good Prizes. New Century Dance Band. Old Time and Modern Dances. Ladies Is, Gentlemen 2s. Ring 22-885 early for a seat in Bus from Dunedin. NEXT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, FOX-TROT COMPETITION. Prizes valued at Half-a-guinea each to winning couple. rpO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, JL At Macandrew Bay, CARNIVAL DANCE. Pat Harbrow's Band. Bus leaves Queen’s Gardens 7.45 p.m. OCOTTISH SOCIETY—Monthly SOCIAL. O DANCE To-night; ladles’ Night; Victoria Hall, 8 p.m.; items, supper, dancing; non-members Is 6d and 2s: members Is, children 6d.—A. McEachran, secretary. GRAND Saturday Night DANCE in the Tuapeka Mouth Hall, Saturday, November 27; ladles Is, gentlemen Is 6d; music, W. Fahey, M. McCorklndale. ADVERTISING pays its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through Increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time In which a produ"* moves from ractory to consumer. EUCHRE SATURDAY EUCHRE, 8 p.m.. North Ground Pavilion, King street: increased prizes: hail heated: admission Is.— Albion Cricket Club. BANK NOTICES. g ANK HOLIDAY. A SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY (haltday) will be observed at our Offices in Dunedin from NOON on WEDNESDAY, November 24, 1937. on the occasion of the Otago A. and P. Show. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LTD. NATIONAL BANK OF N.Z., LTD. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LTD. POWER BOARD NOTICES QTAGO ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. CONSUMERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Power will NOT be available in the MANUKA to BEAUMONT AREAS between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on SUNDAY, November 21. R. D. VEITCH, Engineer.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23354, 20 November 1937, Page 15
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