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AMUSEMENTS. LAUGHTER WEEK LAUGHTER WEEK At the gMP IRE D E LUXE MATINEE, 2.1 5. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE 7.45. FUN! LAUGHS! HILARITY! HE’S HERE AGAIN. GLENN JL'RYON (The GLENN TRYON Kid’s GLENN TRYON Clever) With PATSY RUTH MILLER In the Rollicking Riot of Comedy, “THE GATE CRASHER.” “THE GATE CRASHER.” "THE GATE CRASHER.” “THE GATE CRASHER.” “THE GATE CRASHER.” A Gay. Fast. Frisky. Funny Comedy of an Amateur Detective who was always Butting in without an Invitation, and runs up against Convulsive Comical Complications that will Drive you to Hysterica. IT’L A COMEDY RIOT! _We will also present— The Hilarious Trials and Tribulations of a Wealthy " Softy '' and “ Easy Mark.” known Colloquially as "THE BUTTER AND EGG MAN” “THE BUTTER AND EGG MAN » •THE BUTTER AND EGG MAN” “THE BUTTER AND EGG MAN” (Or “The Worm Who Turned”). Featuring JACK MULHALL and GRETA NISSEN JACK MULHALL and GRETA NISSEN RICH AND RACY COMEDY DELIGHT. A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. ON STAGE— . THE MUSICAL ACT SUPERB! MARTIN MAC-DUFF, MARTIN MAC-DUFF, MARTIN MAC-DUFF, The Celebrated Scottish Tenor, . And IVY JERMYN, IVY JERMYN. IVY JERMYN. The Wonderful English Violinist, Direct from the London Coliseum. A Delightful Offering of Musical Artistry! BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE THEATRE, also at THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. Theatre Phones 12-432 and 12-433. STANLEY CONCERT DIRECTION. JJURNS HALL TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. AIso’THURSDAY and SATURDAY. The Musical Event of 1929. First Dominion Tour By The Misses IZARD IZARD IZARD Constance (Violin), IZARD IZARD IZARD IZARD IZARD IZARD IZARD Margaret IZARD IZARD (’Cello). Assisted by Mr ERNEST EMPSON, Accompanist. MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMMES, Including Duets for Violin and , ’Cello Alone. Prices: ss, 3e, 2s (plus tax). Season Ticket, 10s 6d (plus tax). Students' Concessions. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. UNION FOOTBALL CLUB. RESULT OF ART UNION. • Lst Prize, No. 3—J. Benfell. 2nd Prize, No. 2010—J. T. Pettit. 3rd Prize,-No. 5512 —R. Wilkinson. 4th Prize, No. 108—Miss Rollo. sth Prize, No. 2467—Jas. Thomson, jun. P. VALLIS, __ Hon. Secretary. QOLLIE DOG TRIALS. SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. To he held MILLER’S FLAT. JUNE 12, 13, and 14. Full particulars and programmes on application to , . geo. RICHARDSON, x Secretary. Miller’s Flat. BACHELORS’ DANCE, Tomahawk Wednesday, May 1. Free buses Queen s Gardens, via St. Kilda, 7.45 gents, 2s 6d, ladles, Is 6d; roll up. EDUCATIONAL. “• * T’HE ASSOCIATED BOARD R.A.M. x AND R.C.M., LONDON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ENTRIES for the WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS (including the Qualifying Paper for the L.A.8.) will CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, May 1, 1929. The Examinations will be held on SATURDAY. June 15, 1929. Entry Forms may be obtained from Messrs Cfaas. Begg and Co., The Bristol Piano Co., or from the Undersigned. JOHN A. COOK. 23ap Hon. Local Representative. rpHE DIFFERENCE ACCOUNTANCY ± TRAINING MAKES. Without qualification you will remain in a subordinate position, at the beck and call of others, if you have the slightest spark of ambition you will study Accountancy and qualify for a highly-paid executive position. HEMINGWAY’S POSTAL COURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY is the easy way, the sure way, to become a qualified Accountant. You study in your own home during leisure hours, and receive individual tuition and sound practical advice from highly skilled Accountancy Specialists. REMEMBER that after 1931 Matriculation will become compulsory before qualifying in Accountancy. Enrol while the Accountant’s Preliminary Examination is still available. For fullest information write to-day to: HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. ROSSBOTHAM’S COLLEGE Book-keep-ing. Shorthand, Typewriting: rapid methods prompt results; country students railway fare reductions,—phone IG-736. KEV T RUSSELL, M A., Exhibitioner and Prize Essayist Emmanuel Collage, Tarn bridge, formerly Assistant Master, Nelson ’nllsgs desires PUPILS —(l9 Alhanr direct ntmprtfn 28f Brown P college Moray place P.o —Shorthand, Typewriting Book-keep Ing. 60 successful applicants 1929 (mil vidua: tuition railway concessions \\T ANTED. PUPILS, learn piano by ear; TV twenty simple lessons.—Write tree booklet Niagara School, 6 Octagon, Pupedln. - 27ap IT* LECTION ISM (18); So long~as Walporl Jli, remains the property of 'Dunedin the. citizens can exercise'a measure of control oyer It. No Government' control. . Vote for Arthur Paapc, >pHE FARMERS 1 PARER.—The Agn- -*• cultural Department of the Otmro Witness is acknowledged to be . unequalled by that of any other weekly in the Dominion-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20704, 30 April 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20704, 30 April 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20704, 30 April 1929, Page 13