amusements. HEAR WHAT YOU SEE AND SEE WHAT YOU HEAR! THE “TALKIES’” TRIUMPHANT PREMIERE! TREMENDOUS . SUCCESS OP POX MOVIETONE—AN AMAZING ENTERTAINMENT. “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES." “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES." “ TALKIES." “ TALKIES.” TALKIES.” •‘ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES," “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES/' “ TALKIES." TALKIES." “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” 11 TALKIES.” " TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.' " TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.' “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES." “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES,” “TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “ TALKIES.” “TALKIES.” ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE QCTAGON THEA TR E - 2.15 P.M.—TWICE DAILY—7.IS P M. . First Presentation in DUNEDIN. Complete POX-MOVIETONE PROGRAMME. TALKING. SINGING. AND SOUND PICTURES. Unit 1: POX - MOVIETONE NEWS. The news of the day with thrilling sound effects. Unit 2: LADY HEATH, the Famous Flyer, and MARSHAL JOFPRE ’will Address You from the Screen. Unit 3: GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, Comedienne, will Sing ‘ I Don’t Know.’ Unit 4; IBORGE BERNARD SHAW, the World’s Outstanding Literary Genius, in a Happy Speech. Unit 5: “CHIC” SALE,_ supported by a. Notable Cast, in ‘THE STAR WITNESS,’ an Alltalking Comedy. Unit 6: JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL in the Fox-Movietone Sound Picture, ‘ STREET ANGEL,’ ‘STREET ANGEL,’ Accompanied hy the Roxy Theatre Orchestra, New York’s Famous Orchestra of 110 Pieces, JAMBS MELTON, and a Chorus of 40 Voices, singing the theme song, ‘ANGELA MIA’; the Strolling Players singing ‘SWEET MARIE.’ (Reproduced by the new famous De Forest Installation.) BOX PLANS for the ENTIRE SEASON are available ONLY at OCTAGON THEATRE Daily from 10 a.m. Reserves, 2s 9ff (including tax). Booking tremendous, intending Patrons are advised to SECURE EARLY RESERVATIONS. THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA, conducted by Monsieur- De ROSE, Mus Bac., will Play a Specially-selected Musical Programme, starting at 7 p.m. and continuing until 7.45 p.m. i SPECIAL NOTICE.—On account of the nature of the Entertainment, Patrons are requested to assist the Management by being seated not later than 7.45 p.m. SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY ■SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY -ffHE REGENT* (By Kind Permission of the Directors.) SUNDAY NEXT, AT 7.45, In Aid of the Flood Relief Fund, GRAND COMBINED THEATRE CONCERT. The" Greatest Galaxy of Artists Ever Congregated in Dunedin. ALEC REGAN {by courtesy J. C. Williamson). KE CONNORS, QUEENIE PAUL, SYD. BECK, and sinkers of “LEAGUE OF NOTIONS” REVUE COMShakespc Company (by courtesy Mr Allan Wilkie). SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA, over 60 Musicians (by courtesy the Managements of the various Theatres, Mr Dixon, St. Kilda Band, etc). Musical Director, Mr Neville Ravel. NEVER WAS THERE SUCH A PROGRAMME’. And Every Penny of the Proceeds will go to the Flood Relief Fund. RESERVED SEATS 3s (No Tax). Bos Plan Opens To-morrow, at 10 a.m., at The Regent Theatre. No Bookings can be accepted by Phone. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. . NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS; DUNEDIN TO ROXBURGH TOWN, SATURDAY TILL MONDAY. rriMMFNTTNG SATURDAY 6th APRIL, and on each SUBSEQUENT SAIUL-Week-end Excision (including -ror Roxrgh station to Roxburgh town) will be issued from DUNEDIN to KOXBUKbii, affable for return on MONDAY following date of is=ue. Train leaves Dunedin 835 a.m., Saturdays, returns Mondays, 6,23 p.m. FIRST CLASS, 20s 8d; SECOND CLASS, 14s 9d. Hotel Accommodation at Roxburgh from dinner Saturday till lunch, Monday, iv also be booked when, purchasing tickets. Tariff from 20s cO 245. Tickets available by 'Robb’s Motors only. Spend an enjoyable week-end. in one of the healthiest districts of the dominion. Golf links, tennis courts, orchards and strawberry gardens open to excursionists m-pcctivc seasons. Tickets obtainable ant] further information supplied at RAILWAY BOOKING OFFICE. Telephone 10-930.
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Evening Star, Issue 20140, 3 April 1929, Page 10
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