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r ictu £g_J[heatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS. H 1 s MAJEST Y’ S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. FOR A SEASON OB' SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE, COMMENCING MONDAY MAY 12. SOMETHING TO SEE, SOMETHING TO REMEMBER, SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT. ON WITH THE. DANCE.”“HOWARD J. THORNTON" Presents the Versatile BON-BON REVUE COMPANY Of 50 SELECTED ARTISTS. 60 SELECTED ARTISTS, Introducing positively the Latest Musical and Dance Successes, To be presented or a scale Hitherto never attempted in this city. A selected number of principals have been engaged The Chorus_ and Ballerinas were given exacting tests before tuey were adm’ttea to membership. Scenic Artists have been engaged to arrange the claboiate stage settings Largest and Best Orchestra procurable, under the ' distinguished Conductorship of Miss K. HANNON, Special Engageihenc of “ DALE AUSTEN,’’ " Miss New Zealand,” the Versatile Young Artist, with a sweet voice and charming personality. THE EL RADIANT BALLET OF 10 CHARMING YOUNG LADIES, And embracing only the Best Scenas of the World’s Theatres. “THE WEDDING OF THE PAINTED DOLL,’’ DANCE OF REVENGE. BERT DALTON AND HIS INTERNATIONAL NOVELTY BAND. “IN AN ORIENTAL GARDEN,” “BROADWAY MELODY." CLASSICAL ART FEATURE. “THE AWAKING OF YOUTH.” “BON-BON" TROUPE OF SIX FLYING WONDERS.' U LILLIPUTIANS DE LUXE. Gorgeous Kaleidoscopic Ensembles—Exquisite Melody—Brilliant Ballets and S Dances—A Ravishing Feast for the Eve—Novel and Snappy Numbers await you. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN for the SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE at THE BRISTOL. PRICES: 3s, 2s. and Is. Booking Fee 6d extra. CHILUKr. HALF-PRICE. MATINEE, SATURDAY. 17th. Business Manager: C. H. NEWMAN. ALL IN AID OF THE UNEMPLOYED RELIEF FUND. (J R E A REMOVAL SALE. LAST WEEK! , LAST WEEKI i I EVERYTHING MUST'BE SOLD. ANY REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED. BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, ETC. E R R S,OLD ADDRESS: 174-178 GEORGE STREET. SPORTING. PORBITRT PARK TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. 1930. WINTER MEETING, 1930. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY. 8 and 10. First Race at 11.30 a.m.; Last Race at 4.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Grand Stand Enclosure, fls; Outside, Is; Ladies, 2s 6d. Motor Cars. 2s 6d for Non-members. Grand Stand and Ladies’ Tickets on Sale at S, Jacobs's, Tobacconist. THE PUBLIC MUST ENTER THROUGH THE TURNSTILES AT VICTORIA ROAD OP. MAIN ENTRANCE, PLUNKET STREET, where separate turnstiles *re p‘ oviutd for Ladieb and Gentlemen, Motor car drivers are requested to unload fheir passengers at either of these gates, NO PASSENGERS in Motor Gars (other than the drivers) will be allowed to go through the motor gate in Richardson street. THEY WILL ONLY BE ADMITTED I’HROUGH THE TURNSTILE. SPECIAL TRAMS run direct to Course Gates. • i C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary.

amusements. ]?AREWELL TO-NIGHT! CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT—B o'clock—TO-NIGHT. DUNEDIN STROLLING PLAYERS Present THE PRIVATE SECRETARY Laughs! Screams! Yells! This will be your last opportunity of hearing this brilliant farce. It is so sparkling with wit from start to finish that roars of laughter greet episode after episode. You must not miss this last opportunity of hearing one of the most humorous comedies ever presented on the local stage, n Book Without Delay to Save Disappointment. PROCEEDS IN AID OE Y.M.C.A. D.C. and O.S. Reserved, 3s 3d; Unreserved, 3s; Stalls, 2s and Is. Bos Plan at Bristol, the Gramophone Specialists, till 3 pan., and from 6 p.m. at Town Hall. Phone 11-734. ELECTION NOTICES. UNIVERSITY OE OTAGO In pursuance of the provisions of “The University >of Otago Council Act 1911.” I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an ELECTION will be held on FRIDAY, June 27. 1930, the Poll Closing at 5 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of Electing to the Council of the University of Otago—(a) Two Members to Represent the'District Court of Convocation of the Otago University District. (b) One Member to Represent Teachers in Secondary Schools within the Otago University District. (cl One Member to Represent Members ' of School Committee witbin the Otago University District. (d) One Member to Represent Teachers in Primary Schools witbin the Otago University District. NOMINATIONS must be received not later than 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, May 23, 1030, and the respective ROLLS -will CLOSE at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, June 13. Nomination forms may be obtained from the Undersigned. The Retiring Members are —, (a) Sir Thomas K. Sidey and J, Rennie, Esq, (b) W. J. Morrell, Esq. (c) L, D. Ritchie, Esq, (d) J. A. Moore, Esq. These Members are Eligible for Reelection. H. CHAPMAN, 2my Returning Officer. LEGAL NOTICE. “ r JVHB LICENSING ACT, 1908? LICENSING DISTRICT OP OTAGO CENTRAL. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOI TRANSFER OF ACCOMMODA TION LICENSE. I, ARTHUR TILBURY, of Moa Creek 'Hotelkeeper, being the holder of an Ac commodation License in respect. of th house and premises situate at Moa Creels known as “The Moa Creek Hotel,” d hereby give notice that I desire to obtair and will at the next Licensing Meetini to be holden at the Courthouse, Ales andra> on the sth day of JUNE, 193( apply for a transfer of the said Licens from myself to LEONARD TILBURY, m appointee. ‘ Dated the 3rd day of May, 1930 (Signature) ARTHUR TILBURY. Land & Paterson, Solicitors for Appointee. “ 'J'HE LICENSING LICENSING DISTRICT OF OTAGO CENTRAL. NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOE A 3 ACCOMMODATION LICENSE. I. LEONARD TILBURY, of Mo Creek, Hotelkeeper- do hereby give notic that 1 desire to obtain.' and will at th next Licensing Meeting to be holden a the Courthouse, Alexandra, on the 5t day of JUNE, 1930, apply for a Certif cate authorising the issue of an Accon modation License for'a house situate a Moa Creek, and known by the name o * The Moa Creek Hotel,” containing eigh rooms, exclusive of those required to the use of the family. Dated the 3rd day of May, 1930. , (Signature) L. TILBURY. Lang & Paterson, Solicitors for Applicant, “ rjpHE LICENSING ACT. LICENSING DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN SOUTH. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A RENEWAL OF A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE_I. JOHN HERBERT PEARSON, of Dunedin, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Town Hall, King Edward street. South Dunedin, on the 4th day of JUNE, 1930, apply for a Certificate authorising the renewal of the Publican’s License-held by me for the bouse situate at St. Kilda, and known by the name of “The Ocean Beach' Hotel,” containing nine rooms,, exclusive of those required for the family. Dated the 6th day of May, 1930. (Signature) J. H. PEARSON. J. , w. Thomson, Solicitor for the Applicant, “fJVHE LICENSING ACT. 1908 ” LICENSING DISTRICT OF CENTRAL OTAGO. 190 S NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. I. ANDREW RAESIDE, of Wanaka, Hotelkeeper, do' hereby give notice that I desire to -obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Courthouse, Alexandra, on the 6th day of JUNE. 1930, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a house situate at Pembroke, and known by the name of “The Wanaka Hotel,” containing 104 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family Dated the Cth day of May, 1930, (Signature) A. RAESIDE. Solomon, Gascoigne, Sinclair, & Solomon, Solicitors for Applicant, Dunedin. “iJiHE LICENSING ACT] 1908.’ LICENSING DISTRICT OF CENTRAL OTAGO. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. 1, GEORGE ALBERT COUGHLAN, of Pembroke, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Pembroke known as “ The Wanaka Ho.tel,” Do Hereby Give Notice that I desire to Obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Courthouse, Alexandra, on the sth day of JUNE, 1930, Apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to ANDREW RAESIDE. my appointee Dated the second day of May, 1930. (Signature) G. A. COUGHLAN. Solomon, Gascoigne, Sinclair, and Solomon, Solicitors fur Appointee, Dunedin. “'J'HE LICENSING ACT, 1908.” LICENSING DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. I. THOMAS HENRY CAHILL of Dun edin. Hotelkeeper, Do Hereby Give Notice that 1 desire to Obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Courthouse, Dim"din, on the Second day of JUNE. 1930, Apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house situate at Dunedin, and known by the name (or sign) of “ The Southern Hotel,” containing fourteen rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated the third day of May, 1030. .(Signature) T, H. CAHILL.

AMUSEMENTS FINAL SCREENING 7.40, “ BROADWAY DADDIES." Jacqueline Loftau —Rex Lease, ‘‘UNSEEING EYES.” Lionel Barrymore—Seena Owen. [>L AAA I)E LUXE THEATRE (Where the Best Music-' in Town Is.) TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 7.45, ‘ANNAPOLIS,” “ANNAPOLIS,” “ANNAPOLIS,” With John Mack Brown —Hugh Allen — Jeanette Loffe—Hobart Bosworth. Fun on the Campus! Uproar on the Football Field! Action at Sea! A Charming Love Story! A Picture we are Proud to Show to you. "EXALTED FLAPPER.” “EXALTED FLAPPER.” Sue Carroll —Barry Norton. The Transformation into an American Flapper of a Stately Princess. Comedy. “SHOULD HUSBAND MARRY?” PLAZA SELECT ORCHESTRA. Under Now Zealand’s' most eminent Musical Directress, Mis ELYA BAKER,.L.T.C.L. Overture, “ Ballet Egyptian,” No. 1 (Luigani), Entr’acte: Sel. “Gondoliers” (Sullivan). LECTURES, TT’EEP WEDNESDAY NEXT FREE For the FREE. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE On NEW ZEALAND BIRDS In the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Bookings Free at the Bristol. Be sure to reserve your seats. CITY CORPORATION NOTICES J^UNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. SUSPENSION OP PLUNKET STREET TRAM SERVICE. FORBURY PARK TROTS. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 8 AND 10. Owing to the Porbury Park Trotting Meeting being held on the above dates, the PLUNKET STREET TRAM SERVICE will be SUSPENDED between the following hours:— To Porbury Park, between 9.45 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. From Porbury Park, between 3.45 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. \ G. A. LEWIN, „ Town Clerk, Town Hall, Dunedin, May 6, 1930.. JQUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. BUS SERVICE TO PORBURY PARK TROTTING MEETING. The public are hereby, notified that, with the object of economising in the use of power from Waipori during the present. shortage, the passenger transport service to the Porbury Trotting Meeting on the Btb and 10th insts, will be provided principally by Corporation Buses, which will leave from the Stock Exchange and the Railway Station. G. A. LEWIN. Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, ' Ma'y 7, 1930. jQUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. DEMONSTRATION OP GAS COOKERY The Public are notified that a Demon- , stration of Gas Cookery will be conducted by the Corporation Demonstrator (Miss Finlay) at the Gas Showrooms, Ander.i son’s Bay road, on THURSDAY, the Btb ; instant, at 2.30 p.m. Admission free. ; G. A* LEWIN, i Town Clerk. ‘ Town Hall, Dunedin, May 6, 1930. LEGAL NOTICE. rrHE .GENERAL ASSEMBLY OP 1 NEW ZEALAND. SESSION, 1930. - IN THE MATTERof “The Otago Presbyterian Church Board of Property Act, 1906,” AND IN THE MATTER of a proposed Bill or Act to authorise The Otago Presbyterian Church Board of Property by direction of the ' Synod to apply any sum in excess of TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS (£2500) ' received by the Board in, any year under Section 23 of the above Act and/ or by way of interest or income on the accumulated “ Educational Fund ” either for the purposes mentioned, in | Section 24 of the said Act or for the purpose of assisting any school or schools, college or colleges, of other educational institution or institution in The Provincial District of ■Otago and Southland. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ■ that Application is intended to be' made at the next Session of The General Assembly of New Zealand FOR LEAVE TO BRING IN A BILL to amend “ The Otago Presbyterian Church Board of Property Act, 1906,” and to be entitled “ The Otago Presbyterian Church Board of Property i Act. 1906, Amendment Act, 1930.” . The objects of such Bill are to authorise and enable The Otago Presbyterian Church Board of Property to pay any sum in excess of Two Thousand Five Hundred (£2500) received by the Board in . any year under Section 23 of the said Aci and/or fay way of interest or income on the accumulated “ Educational Fund ” to be applied in any year in hccordance with the direction of the Synod either for the purposes mentioned in Section 24 oi the said Act or for the purposes of assisting any School or Schools, College or Colleges, or other Educational Institution or Institutions in the Provincial District of Otago and Southland. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that Copies of the said Bill will be Deposited in the Examiner's Office within 14_ days after the commencement of the said Session. Dated at Dunedin this sixth day of •May, one thousand nine hundred and thirty. DOWNIE STEWART & PAYNE, 1 5 Liverpool street, Dunedin, SOLICITORS FOR THE BILL. nHHE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NEW A ZEALAND. SESSION 1930. IN THE MATTER~OF A BILL TO ] INTITULED “THE DUNED DISTRICT DRAINAGE A 1 SEWERAGE AMENDMENT AC 1930.” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t APPLICATION is intended to be.m to the General Assembly of New Zeali at the forthcoming Session for leave bring in a Bill to be intituled “The D odiu District Drainage and Sewer Amendment Act. 1030.” The object of the Bill is to authorise and empower the Dunedin Drainage and Sewerage Board to borrow a further sum of Two Hundred' and Fifty Thousand Pounds (£250,000) for the purpose of extending the drainage and sewerage system in the Board’s district. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that , a COPY of the said Bill has been deposited in the Magistrate’s Court at Dungdin and also at the office of the Dunedin Drainage and Sewerage Board, Town Hall, Dunedin, FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION pursuant to the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives. G. A. LEWIN, Secretary to the Dunedin Drainage and Sewerage Board. Dated at Dunedin this 7th day of Mav. 1930. VfASEBY'S FINEST HOTEL, WINCHESJL\ TEK. 14n

RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1930, JUNE 3,5, and 7. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE On FRIDAY. MAY 9, By jFIVE O'CLOCK (p.m.). FEES (Isov each) must accompany ' nominations, W. B, SPENCE. Secretary.

HHHE SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB, A INVERCARGILL. WINTER.”MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 14 and 15. 1930. ACCEPTANCES (First Day) Close with the Undersigned at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY,'May 9, 1930. Tickets • for Owners, Trainers, and Jockeys will bo available at the Secretary’s Office. Those desiring to have their tickets posted are requested to advise the Secretary. J. E. CUTHILL, _ ■, „ Secretary. Telephone No. 1130. Telegrams: "Useful," Invercargill. P.O. Box No. 249.

ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. \Y ANAKA hotel, lake wanaka.— OTAGO'S LEADING TOURIST HOTEL. Can you see, in your mind’s eye, the serene beauty of Wanaka—snow-covered mountains and autumn foliage reflected in the placid waters? This is the season when WaVana s charms are absolutely at their best. School Teachers and Parents during th’. School Vacation should take advantage of a Restful Holiday while this glorious weather is being experienced. Inquiries by letter or phone to G. 8. KIRBY (Secretary), '■ 90 Princes street, Dunedin (Phone 13-405) tHe manager. , Wanaka Hotel, Pembroke (Phone 2). GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICE THOS COOK.

( PROFESSIONAL. Slia OF FIRST-GRADE TEETH FOR £3, with twelve months guaran ■ lee against breakages Extractions free with local anesthetic (painless) when sets are ordered. LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS. ( < STOUrv EXCHANGE BUILDING Entrance fust under the clock. : W T SENAGHAN. Principal ! £). MARSHALL SPECIALIST IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES BY PROFESSOR KIRK’S METHODS As the majority ol oui patients pretei <*) be treated in their own homes, we have decided to use oui Institute SOLELY ns a Rest Home and for Out-patients receiving treatment daily When giving treatment *o your own Pome we bring all appliances with us— j even the HOT fomentations, , Communicate with us by letter or tele- 1 phone, or call I KIRK’S INSTITUTE AND REST 1 HOME, { Playfair street, Caversham. i Phone 22-469. ( f J^OOTH’S ELECTRO-MEDICAL AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE, 480 George street, Dunedin. Established 38 years. Phone No. 10-GOO, This INSTITUTE is equipped with all the latest Apparatus for Electro-Medical Work, including Diathermy, Suntic Rays, Bine and Red Rays, Ultra-Violet Rays, etc. Mr Booth treats various abnormal conditions of Muscles, Nerves, and Joints First Utility ot Frequent and 1 •“ Regular Advertising consists in this. There is at all times a large class of ' persons, both in country and town who ■ have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready ; to be swayed and drawn toward any par- 1 ticular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, 1 they yield without hesitation to the first k who asks. I

WHEN IN CHRISTCHURCH STAY vv AT COKER’S HOTEL. Only three minutes' walk from Railway Station and the Heart of the City. COMFORT. CONVENIENCE, SERVICE and SATISFACTION is the motto of the Famous Hotel, Commercial Travellers’ and Public Service House. When in Christchurch stay at COKER’S hotel; W. ANGUS, Proprietor. VES! WE STAYED AT * BEVERLEY HOUSE. TIMARU. Mr and Mrs W. J. Hogg are the Proprietors, and there's every modern comfort and free garage accommodation. Official House S.I.M.U. BEVERLEY HOUSE. TIMARU. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTvv CHURCH HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention T. G LEWIS. Proprietor. Bos 532. Telephone 1040. UOTEL AMBASSADORS (Christchurch’s Private Hotel de Luxe) Has every modern appointment Excellent cuisine. Garage bandy. Tariff: Casuals, 12s Gd per day; Permanent by arrangement. MANCHESTER STREET (Near Railway Station). Phone 2939 ' Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. T J SLEEMAN Proprietor PEMBROKE- LAKE WAN AKA.—Stay at the WHITE STAR PRIVATE HOTEL - Ring White Star Motors (13-444) 31m NASEBY’S ATTRACTIONS - Fishing Bowling, Tennis Cricket I ilea i Tramping Areas I4n UAVE you tried one of those WOOD t HANDLE POT SCRUBS for i cleaning aluminium or enamelled pots or , V washing the grease off plates or other > dishes? Price Is; ported Id extra From * ' VERNON SMITH, „ The Ironmonger in George street. PBRFBCTO PAINTS or Ferguson Paint, 19s 6d Imp, gallon.—Wren’s, Princes street. Quality goods always priced right. /, 11 BEST fortifier HART RUM. _yot luU-flavoured. in the worId—LEMON The genuine article j mild lisp

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