AMUSEMENTS. ..nniillllUlUHiiiit THE grand Direction Amalgamated theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 3 Sessions Daily: 11, 2.15, 8. LAST LAST LAST NIGHT, NIGHT, NIGHT, WHEELER AND WOOLSEY WHEELER AND WOOLSEY WHEELER AND WOOLSEY In ‘HIPS, HIPS, HOORAY!’ (Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS EOR THE CHILDREN: CHARLIE CHAPLIN In CHARLIE CHAPLIN ‘ The CHARLIE CHAPLIN Count,’ And a New KING COMEDY. COMMENCING FRIDAY! 11 ‘ ORIENT EXPRESS.’ 1 4 ORIENT EXPRESS.’ 4 ORIENT EXPRESS.’ 11 4 ORIENT EXPRESS.’ 11 ‘ ORIENT EXPRESS.’ 11 4 ORIENT EXPRESS.’ II ... A monster of steel . . . hurtling through the night . . carrying danger, romance , , . adventure. With HEATHER ANGEL, HEATHER ANGEL, HERBERT MUNDIN. HERBERT MUNDIN. A whirlwind trip across a continent . . . altering the lives of seven people. A powerful story moving to the tempo of pounding wheels. Box Plans at Begg’s till 5: then at Theatre (13-013). SHOWS. OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. ANNUAL WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION, To be Officially Opened at 2.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, JUNE Ist, By the Hon. E. A. RANSOM (Minister of Lands). Exhibits of Fat Stock, Wool, Factory Cheese and Butter, Farmers’ Butter, Home Industries, Needlework, Arts and Crafts (including Painting and Model Engineering), Grain, Seeds, Roots, Fruit, Hams and Bacon, School and Agricultural Club Exhibits, the Latest Machinery, Motor Cars,.Motor Bicycles, and All Marnier of Articles of New Zealand Manufacture, In the AGRICULTURAL HALL, Crawford street, JUNE 1,2, 4. 5, and 6, 1934. Entries Close May 15_th. Schedules on Application. Telegrams: 44 Stokehow,” Dunedin. Space for Manufacturers’ Exhibits now being Booked. A. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. 83 Crawford street. OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. WINTER SHbw. SPECIAL PRIZES. Since the Schedule was printed the following Special Prizes have been awarded for competition at the forthcoming Winter Show: — FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS. Fertilizers (South Island, N.Z.) Ltd. (Dunedin) offer a Trophy to the value of £lO 10s for most points in Fat Sheep and Lambe. To be won three times in succession or five times at intervals. BAKER’S BREAD. ‘ The Dominion Compressed Yeast Co. Ltd. (Christchurch) offer for competition amongst South Island Bakers users of D.Y.C. Yeast a Challenge Shield (valued 25gs), a Gold Medal, and a Cash Prize of £S. A. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. WINTER SHOW. REED LOOM HANDWORK SCHOOL COMPETITION. To Pupils of Otago Schools. Since the Schedule was printed, Mr Wm. E. Johns, of Auckland, has offered— A First Prize of £3 3s and a Second of £1 Is for the Best Four Articles of different design made in Reed Loom Material in any one School. The work exhibited to bo the work of pupils of the school during the current year. To Pupils of Primary and Secondary Schools and Students 18 years of ago and under, the following Special Classes are ineluded in the Schedule: — Class 214.—Original Showcard, 4 Visit the Winter Show,’ Min x 18in. Class 215—Original Showcard for Spring Fashions, 12in x 16in. Class 216—Spray of Flowers or Leaves in outline and colour wash, Min x 16in. Class 217—The Most Artistic Stencil for a Bedroom Border in colour, size 9in high x 24in wide. And the following Model Engineering Classes are open to all-comers: — MARINE SECTION. Class 219—Power. Class 220—Sail. STATIONARY SECTION. Class 221 —Steam. Class 222—Internal Combustion. MOBILE SECTION. Class 223 —Steam. Class 224—Electricity. AVIATION. Class 225—Prototype and Actual Plying. ENTRIES CLOSE 15th INSTANT. A. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. ViTANTED Known—That Billheads, Cirt T culars, Cards. Programmes, and General Printing*of every description are executed at the 1 Evening Star ’ Office at Moderate Prices.
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Evening Star, Issue 21716, 10 May 1934, Page 11
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