AMUSEMENTS LAST DAY! LAST DAY! Of “DARK RAPTURE” Also Screening A Thrilling Story of the Turf—- " The Sport of Kings ” “ Speer] To Duvn ” (Both Approved Univ. Exhibition.) AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) '[’TIE GRAND Phone 13-013 Dunedin’s Popular Theatre. Comfortably Heated. DAILY at 2 and 8 p.m. TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! TWO BIG SPECIALS GRIPPING TERRIFIC DRAMA!— ACTION!— AS A NATION WAGES WAR ON RUTHLESS GUN RUNNERS—“DEALERS IN DEATH.”— “ HOMICIDE BUREAU” BUREAU” With BRUCE CABOT RITA HAYWORTH —Associate Feature— The Story of To-day’s Biggest War Behind the Scenes — THE SPY RING ” THE SPY RING ” Featuring Ralph Fav BELLAMY WRAY UNSEEN . . . UNSUSPECTED . . . UNRELENTING , . . Secret Enemies Stop at Nothing to Sap a Nation’s Powerful Defences. If IPs ACTION you want:— The GRAND has it I USUAL POPULAR PRICES. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS AT BEGG’S or THEATRE. (TUESDAY). Appearing personally at the MIDGET SPEEDWAY, Dowling street. J. G. PAIN E, Champion Weight-lifter of Great Britain, Olympic Champ., 1920. In a Special Exhibition of Sword and Club Swinging: also Skating. ADMISSION FREE. DANCING The Dunedin Shop Assistants take pride and pleasure in reminding you that THE “BALL OF THE CENTURY” Takes Place TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT in ail its promised glory. What a nisht! What a Balll What a time! MAIN TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT! ' LANE’S BOTTLED SUNSHINE. LANE'S BOTTLED SUNSHINE. Lane’s Buffet will be in action at the BALL OF THE SEASON. All Cordials at Usual Prices. No extra for this extra service. YOU CAN BE SURE OF LANE’S. rpOKO FARMERS’ CLUB ANNUAL JL BALL. Coronation Hall, Milton, THURSDAY, May 18. Ambassadors’ Dance Band; excellent supper. Presentation of trophies. Double 7s 6d. Gentlemen 4s, Lady 3s 6d. ST. JOHN Ambulance Hall, every Wednesday Night; Old Time and Modern Dancing: Dunedin's most popular mid-week dance; Pat Harbrow's Trocadoro Band; admission 2s, IOOK; DANCE. St. John’s Hall. Milton. ■i Saturday, May 20. Ambassadors’ Band. Admittance Is 6d. MEETINGS OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOu CIATION. The ANNUAL MEETING of the above Association will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on MONDAY, the 22nd instant, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS; Annual Report; Balance Sheet; Election of Officers: To consider Iho following Notice of Motion, and, if approved, adopt same as an alteration of the Rules:—That Rule 15 be rescinded and that the following Rule be substituted therefor: “Candidates for membership of the Committee excepting the Immediate Past President shall bo nominated in writing by two members of the Association and such nomination shall be delivered to the Secretary not less than seven clear days before the Annual General Meeting." GENERAL BUSINESS. W. PATERSON, Secretary. CUITCLIFFE GROUP OF RADIANT Livri ing. LECTURE by Miss ESTALL, of Christchurch, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8, In (he Douglas Social Credit Room, Octagon. Subject: "Human Cell Life." All interested Invited. Collection. D. LOVE, Sec. ritHE Speaker at to-morrow morning’s 1. meeting of the Dunedin Travel Club will bo Mrs ELIZABETH DELBRUCK oi Berlin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23809, 16 May 1939, Page 11
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