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AMUSEMENTS. A COMPLIMENTARY DINNER, Tendered by the Citizens of Dunedin to the w. Right Honourable F. MASSEY, P. 0., Will be held at the TUDOR HALL, SAVOY BUILDINGS, On WEDNESDAY, 6th JUNE, 1923, At 7 o’clock p.m. As the seating accommodation is limited, application for tickets (£1 Is each) must be made to the Town Oefk, Mr G. A. Lewin, before noon on Saturday, the 2nd June, 1925. lju H. LIVINGSTONE TAPLEY, Mayor, Dunedin public art gallery SOCIETY (Inc.). * EXHIBITION of pictures, art crafts work, And DRAWINGS by Members of Local Branch of the N.Z. Institute of Architects. , ' Also. Fine Display of Work by Students of Canterbury Colege and Dunedin Schools of Art. , Open Daily 11 a.m. till 5 p.m., and 7.20 p.m. till 9.30. Art Union Tickets (including admission), One Shilling. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. At 2.15 and 7.15. Commencing To-day, “THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS,” With original cast headed by Reginald Denny. Round One, “Young King Cole.” Tingling romance, whirlwind action. Also, "At the Sign of the Jack o’ Lantern,” a mystery comedy-drama. Episode 7, "Robinson Crusoe,”" Comedy, etc. QUEEN’S THEATRE 2 p.m. Daily. Showing at 2 and 7, “THE GHOST PATROL,’’ a dramatic intriguing story that will hold you every minute. At 3.45 and 8.45, Tom Moore in “PAWNED.” One man's life, one woman’s soul, pawned and waiting for. redemption.' Tom Moore’s best picture. Hall Room Boys, Comedy, Gazette, Pictorial. Jj£lN G EDWARD THEATRE. 7.3o—Every Evening—7.3o. The Picture that made Paris Gasp; “MISSING HUSBANDS,” _ BTom the famous novel “ L’Atlantide.” New Faces,, New Scenes, New Production, ; and New Treatment. Larry Semen Comedy, etc., etc., etc. “The Leather Pushers” are coming soon. Special Matinee on Monday at 2. IS. y. o. o. f. 'LOYAL MOSGIEL LODGE, No. 6359. ANNUAL SOCIAL AND DANCE, Coronation Hall, TO-NIGHT, June 1, at 8 o’clock Dancing and Cards. Music: Watt’s Orchestra. Admission: Gents., 3s fid; Ladies, 2s fid. EDUCATIONAL. D EPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. SCHOOL FOR. FARMERS, King Edward Technical College. (A. H. Cockayne, Director.) , In* connection Tiftlv.'. the aboye Farm, Sciiooh-iho following, is- thc--Progranima for* TO-DAY (FRIDAY), Ist June, 1923: 9 a.m.-10 a.m.—“The Application of Electricity to the Farm,” by A. P. Alridge, C.E., A.M.I.E.E. 1 10.5 a.in.-11.15 a.m.—“Stock Feeding: Costs of Crop Production,” oy E. J. Fawcett, B.A. 11.30 a.m.-12.30 p.m.—“Care and Treatment of Milk,” by C. R. Smith. Afternoon: Visit and Demonstration, Kempthorne, Prosser’s Manure Works, Burnside. 8 p.m. —“Insects in Relation to the Economic Development of New Zealand,” by D. Miller, F.E.S. All. Farmers and their Sons arc cordially invited to, attend the above Lectures, which are Free to all. R. B. TENNENT, Instructor in Agriculture. jQEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. SCHOOL FOR* FARMERS. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE (A. H. Cockayne, Director). In connection with the above Farm School the following is the programme for SATURDAY, June 2, 1923: 9 a.m.-10 a.m., “Insects Affecting Crops and Stock,” by D. Miller, F.E.S. 10.5 a.m.-11.15 a.m., “Wool-classing,” by J. G. Cooke. 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., “Cultivation of Root Crops,” by A. I ipscombo. Afternoon, FREE. 8 p.m., “Activities of Meat Control Board,” by D. Jones, President Meat Control Board. All farmers and their sons are cordiallv invited to attend the above lectures, which are free to all. R. B. TENNENT lju Instructor- in Agriculture. kO YOUR AMBITIONS BECOME * ATTAINMENTS? rest your evening hours in training rour future. They will pay handsome ends in power, success, and salary. Our Correspondence Courses include ACCOUNTANCY, LAW, BANKING, SECRETARIAL, MATRICULATION. ADVERTISING, PUBLIC SPEAKING, TEACHERS’ CERTIFICATES, ENTRANCE PUBLIC SERVICE. PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, BUSINESS PRACTICE. ECONOMICS, and GENERAL KNOWLEDGE SUBJECTS. Write now for Free Advice to BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, Christchurch, and New Plymouth. Procrastination is the Satan of Success. H. AMOS, Director. TjIARMERS TO BENEFIT From Knowledge of Mechanics. Farming is a business. It owes its profits to the efficient running of engine, motor, and electric plant power. A farmer wants, to know how to instal, operate, and adjust machinery and appliances. I.C.S. Experts have got out a Special Course of Farm Mechanics. It brings to the inexperienced man in his own homo a training simple, thorough, practical, and up-to-date. Write about “Farm Mechanics” to-day. Two hundred other courses taught. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD. R. L. Ridd, District Agent, Dept. “B,” Box 587, Dunedin. ‘A BRILLIANT SPEECH, INDEED;” You admire good platform speakers; why not learn to become one yourself? Study Grenville Kleiser’s famous Public-Speaking Course (correspondence tuition) for a short lime daily, and achieve your desire! Send for Prospectus “S.” JAS. RODGER, 159 “H” Manchester street, Christchurch. REV. T. RUSSELL, M.A., desires PUPILS Matriculation, other Exams.; 10 of 12 pupils passed 1921; only one failed last year.—224 Castle street. Dunedin, 20m ("4 ALLSTONES and GRAVEL absolutely 5T and permanently cured without operations by the now Herbal Treatment.— Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. In WITNESS'.—New stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price, Ud.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18877, 1 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18877, 1 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18877, 1 June 1923, Page 1

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