AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT Of TWO PERFECT PICTURES—‘THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS’ ‘THIS MARRIAGE BUSINESS’ Ami ‘FLAMING WATERS.’ ‘ FLAMING WATERS.’ QIIA N D AN D PLAZA 2 p.m. - TWICE DAILY - 7,30. COMMENCING SATURDAY, At the BIG MATINEE. RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR AS BEING MORE SUITABLE FOR ADULT AUDIENCES. Sir ARTHUR PINERO’S Sir ARTHUR PINERO'S BRILLIANT, SUBTLE, DARING, CLEVER, FAMOUS PLAY. • ms house in order; • HIS HOUSE IN ORDER.’ • HIS HOUSE IN ORDER.' • HIS HOUSE IN ORDER.’ ■ HIS HOUSE IN order; ‘HIS HOUSE IN ORDER,’ Featuring the GREATEST ACTRESS On the BRITISH STAGE, TALLULAH TALLULAH TALLULAH TALLULAH IT ALTAI L AH TALLULAH BANKHEAD. BANKHEAD. BANKHEAD. BANKHEAD. BANKHEAD. BANKHEAD, The Most BRILLIANT OFFERING ;it these Theatres FOR MONTHS. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Otago Presbyterian birle class CAMP. BUCKLANDS FORD. VISITORS' DAY, SATURDAY. MARCH 301 h. Train leaver Dunedin 8.02 a.m., arriving Wiiikonaiti 11.4. . . Loaves Waikouaili 7.27 p.m., arriving Dunedin 8.54. . . A Bus wll mod Iho (rain to convev visitors to and fieri Dio Camp a! a small fare. Tea in (he Morning, Tea in the Evening, Tea in the Afternoon, A T "T II E L T D 0.” Hot Luncheon, 12-2. Open Evciy Evening. TRAM AND MOTOR SERVICES. EASTER .HOLIDAYS. SEE DUNEDIN EIR.-.T. CORPORATION BUSES UK LUNE. DOMINION-FAM ED UJJSEKVATIO>' TUU.US. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. Buses will leave the Town Hall, Octagon, as under: hue. WAIPORI— Frida v, Satnrdav, Sunday, and Monday, at 9.30 n.m 10s Ocl ROUND OTAGO PENINSULA— Eiiday. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at 2.13 p.m,. also Saturday and Monday, at 9.50 a.m. ... 3s Oil AROUND DUNEDIN .EXTENDED)— Friday, Saturday. Sunday, and Monday, at. 2.13 p.m.. also Saturday and Monday, at 9.30 a.m. ... 3s Od EVANS!) ALL’— Monday, at 2.13 p.m 3s Ocl MOUNT CARGILL— Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, at 2.13 p.m 2,s Gd HIGHCLIFF— Saturday and Ylonday, at 2.0 and 2.43 p.m 2s 6d Leave Old 'Star’ Ofikc. Bond street,, for—.BRIGHTON— Friday, at 9.50 a.m, Saturday, at 9.30 a.m. and 2.0 p.m. Sunday, at 10.0 a.m. anti 2.0 p.m. Monday, :u 9.50 a.m. and 2.0 p.m. 4s 0d Retmn, During last Easter himdieds were turned aivav, and ini ending passengers are advised to hook iheir .-eats i’or all of the above trips at Ibe Tramway Oflke t phone 13-926) or Tnnri-t Bureau (phone 10-735). BOOKING FEE 6-1, DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. .ItASTKI! TJiA.M AM) JU S SIvRVICUSTIIUK.SDAV, MARCH 28. The usual Friday ,-ovvicf will he run on all electric and cable lines and bus routes. GOOD FRIDAY, .MARCH 29. The usual week-day service will be run on all electric and cable lines. The, ordinary Monday to Thursday bus service will be run on the Green IMandFairlie'.d ionic. All other bus sendees will be suspended between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday fares will be charged on all routes. SATURDAY. MARCH 30. The usual Saturday service will In run on all elec!He and cable lines; also on the Green Dla.nd-EimTmld bus route. All other bus services will be suspended between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. MONDAY, April D Tim usual Saturday service will be run on all electric and cable, lines; also on the Green Island-FaiiTicdd bus route. All other bus services will be suspended between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. G. A. LEW IN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, 27th March, 1929. WILSON’S RANFURLY SERVICE CAR will leave Dc Luxe Service Station for Midcllemaroh at 9 a.m. MONDAY, Ist April, returning after Show. Same Service will run SATURDAY, 6tb April, for Middlemarch Races. Book early at DE LUXE SERVICE STATION, Phone 10-840. EDUCATIONAL. MRS CHIRNSIDE, Teacher Dressmaking, View street (opposite Y.M.C.A.); day and evening classes; patterns or material cut for home dressmaking.—Telephone 13-112. KOWN’S College” Moray Place P. 0.Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; 60 successful applicants 1929; individual tuition; railway concessions. ROSSBOTHAM’S College.—Bookkeeping Shorthand, Typewriting; rapid methods, prompt results; country students' railway faro reductions.—Phono 10-736. •
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Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 10
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