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amusements. pLAZA DE LUXE THEATRE Final Performance To-night, 7.45, The Mighty Drama of the Sea, “AFTER THE STORM” Hobart Boaworth Charles Delaney. And “RISKY BUSINESS” Vera Reynolds Zasu Pitts. NEWS REEL ~ ORCHESTRA. Commencing To-morrow (Friday), “THE RETURN OP SHERLOCK HOLMES” CLIVE BROOK. CLIVE BROOK A Nerve Tingling Drama of the Adventures of Conan Doyle’s Wizard of Baker Street. The Famous Detective a Living Reality, Tracking Great Criminals Before Your Eyes. . “LOVES OF AN ACTRESS." POLA NEGRI NILS ASTHER. Always an actress of rare power, of unexpected, unmatchable portrayals, Pola Negri outdoes herself in v this emotional interpretation of the love of a surpassingly great actress. BOTH PARAMOUNT Silent Specials. Fuller-Hayward’s • King edward theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. RICHARD BARTHELMESS.' "THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF “THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME.” KINGDOM COME" Supporting Feature is “HOLD TSM. YALE!” For Reserves ring Theatre, phone 22-573

Jj 1 ARE WELL TO OTAGOA FEAST QF MUSIC. SONG, AND ORATORY. BENEFIT PROGRAMME For the Education of Four Little Maori Children, one of whom is deaf and dumb. By the Popular Methodist MAORI SINGERS, ORATORS. AND . MUSICIANS. CITY TOWN HALL (Main Hall), TUESDAY, MAY 27. The Programme will include: Karanga, Poi Dances, Hakes, Instrumental Music, Haunting Melodies, Enchanting Harmonies, Ancient Games. Weird Waiatas, Maori -Songs, etc. Dress Circle and Reserved Seats, 2s; Stalls, etc., Is 6d. Is Tickets at door; Children Half Price. Box Plan at Chas. Begg and Co. Doors open 7.15 p.m. Start at 7.45 pan JMPORTANT ANNOUCEMENT. Owing to the uncertainty of Tram Service, etc., it has been decided to i POSTPONE INDEFINITELY The RECITAL OF SCOTTISH SONG Advertised to be given by MISS QRETTA DON. • f|TAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. In the PIONEERS' HAIL on WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, at 8 p.m., MRS MORGAN’S . PORT CHALMERS CONCERT PARTI Will Present, for the first time in DunTION,” Featuring .John Jones, Richard Driver, and Other Pioneer Stalwarts of Otago’s Cradle Days History has recorded their achievements COME AND SEE THIS TALENTED COMPANY PORTRAY THEIR PLEA SURES AND EXPERIENCES. Admission: Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Proceeds in Aid of Building Fund O.E.S.A. W. PATERSON, Secretary. UNEMPLOYED DISTRESS. An URGENT APPEAL is made to all citizens for donations of Left-off Clothing, as these articles are urgently needed. Parcels may be left at the Trades Hall, Moray place, or will he called for on receipt of address. „ . BRYAN O’DONNELL, Organiser Unemployed Committee.

'J'UAPEKA COLLIE DOG CLUB. ANNUAL TRIALS. TUESDAY AND. WEDNESDAY. MAY 27 and 28, 1930. LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY, i Programmes on application to JOHN ROBERTSON. lOmy Secretary, Lawrence. THE ANNUAL TRIALS of the Cluttaa Collie, Club will be held on May 29 and ao; good prize money and specials.—P. A. Watt, secretary, Warepa. 2*lmy SPORTING. jyDNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING, MAY 31. JUNE 3 AND 4. ACCEPTANCES for all events. First Day, close on FRIDAY. 23rd inst,. at 5 p.m, L. G. HILL, . Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. SET V OF FIRST-GRADE TEETH FOR £3, with twelve months guarantee against breakages. Extractions free with local anaesthetic (painless) when sete are ordered. LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, Entrance just under the Clock W. T. HENAGHAN, Principal. marshall SPECIALIST IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES BY PROFESSOR KIRK’S METHODS, As the majority oi our patients prefer to be treated in their own homes, we have decided to use our Institute SOLELY as a Rest Home and fer Out-patients receiving treatment daily. When giving treatment in your own home we bring all appliances with us--even the HOT fomentations. Communicate with us by letter or telephone, or call. KIRK’S INSTITUTE AND REST HOME, Playfair street. Caversham. Phone 22-469. gOOTH’S ELECTRO-MEDICAL AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE, 480 George street, Dunedin. Established 38 years. Phone No. 10-600 This INSTITUTE is equipped with all the latest Apparatus for Electro-Medical Work, including Diathermy, Suntic Ravs. Blm? and Red Rays. Ultra-Violet Rays, etc. Mr Booth treats various abnormal conditions of Muscles. Nerves, and Joints “W HEN OOnlghts were cold” they re- ' ’ sorted to a hot brick In bed—now the cosy warmth of the " UNIQUE" Hot Water Bottle. Look for •• UNIQUE ” on •topped.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 11