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AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE (The Cosy Theatre with the Sound Reputation) Afternoon. 2.15. Evening, 7.45. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND MOST INSPIRING OF ROMANCES. Here is one of the greatest screen operettas that charms, excites, thrills, stirs your every emoticfci to fever pitch. "THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS,” “THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS,” “THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS,” “THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS,” “THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS,” With the Famous Scottish Tenor. JOSEPH HI SLOP. JOSEPH HISLOP. . ■ . JOSEPH HISLOP. EVE GRAY. DOROTHY SEACOMBE. “ Gin a body meet a body, coming through the rye.” .... Hear the great ballad sung by the golden voice of Joseph* Hislop. Also, FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. A Rib-tickling Educational Comedy, "WHIRLS AND GIRLS,” And a Victor Gem Novelty, v “ MARIONETTES.” BOX-PLANS AT THEATRE, BRISTOL AND BEGG'S, OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. The usual MONTHLY DANCE, extended on this occasion until 1 a'.m., Wlll be held in the Early Settlers’ HaU on WEDNESDAY EVENING, October ® o’clock. Plain and fancy dress. Admission 2s od, including supper. Music by DaggV Band. W, PATERSON, Secretary, gT. PETER’S LADIES’ GUILD. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK AND PRODUCE. TraDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND' SATURDAY, October 1,2, and 4. : Afternoons Free; Evening fld, ■ Entertainment Each Evening. ISTUESERY RHYME -RECORDS. 1 Favourites with All Children, C: "Polly Pub-the Kettle On." “Girls ■c ?oys Come Out to Tlay.” F: Mary Mary, Quite Contrary." " Who Killed fionlr RnKln 9 ** " Humpty H: Killed Cock Robin ? Tlie Giant’s. Castle.” Dampty.” J: “ The Toy Soldiers.” “ Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary." / ■ L; " Little ‘ Miss Muffet." , " Nursery Laughs.” < . T; "The-House.that Jack Built." “Who Killed Cock Robin.” E£ICE 1/- EACH. 6 FOR 5/-, Postage extra. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, DUNEDIN.

AMUSEMENTS. HAVE YOU SEEN “ M A M B A ” “M A M B A.” “ M A M B A . “M A M- B A” “M —A M B A.” . “M A M B A." ‘ “ M A M B A." “M A M - B A.” The Brilliant ALL TECHNICOLOUR DRAMA of South Africa? Now being shown at the JJMPIEE DE LUXE Afternoon Session, 2.15. Evening Session De Luxe, 7.45. Supported by an Excellent Array of Singing and Sound Featurettes. Also On Stage:— THE TWO IMPS. Fifteen Minutes of Melody Unique. And M. de Rose and his Concert Orchestra rendering the Overture “ Roman- ' tique” (Snoek), AN OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME! Ask anyone who has already witnessed it! FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! See the greatest screen classic of all time. Hear the reapers singing in the fields and folk songs, dances, czardas. Never before has there been anything to equal "THE "THE "THE "THE “THE "THE "THE “THE "THE “THE “THE “THE “THE “THE “THE HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY," RHAPSODY.” RHAPSODY," RHAPSODY." RHAPSODY, 1 RHAPSODY” RHAPSODY” RHAPSODY," RHAPSODY,” RHAPSODY,” RHAPSODY," RHAPSODY,” RHAPSODY” RHAPSODY,” RHAPSODY,” Supported by * THE ENGLISH COMEDY BURLESQUE RIOT RIOT * “ALL RIOT 'on the Western Front.” ,AIL RIOT on the Western Front” ‘ALL RIOT on the Western Front.” “ALL RIOT on. the Western Front." ALL RIOT on'the Western Front.” RIOT RIOT Exceedingly Funny, Depicting the Cockney Spirit of the War. Plana at The Bristol, aleo at the Theatre. Phon e 12-432 and 12-433,

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. N D G E -S T 0 H. DO YOU SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION? . s ?> sorely you want to secure not only relief, bat also a permanent cure. It is therefore not at all surprising that you are-induced to try one or other of the many, so-called remedies'that are frequently advertised as “cures for indigestion.” .However, after many years of practical experience we can assure you that you may epend nnyamount of money on preparations of magnesia or other advertised nostrums, but sooner or later .yon will find that LE BON is the only remedy that 5f indigestion 8 worhs a permanent cure, even in «h$ worst cases ,Tn .view.of this you would well 'advised to save yourself the trouble, expense, and delay involved ,in trying other'preparations first. Date your cure from your, first dosa'of 'LE BON. - , are enthusiastic about LB BON. We have heard it praised so highly, and have seen it work so many cures that we honestly believe that there is no better remedy for indigestion in its many forms. lelieF°it Affords about too, when you have experienced the speedy e “^ b ® r <;,s o ? J ?er: later you yffl buy LE BON. so ahve yourself the trouble ana delay or thinking it over. i? Obey that ; impnl§e,and-sefid for it now." LE BON, 3s fid PER BOTTLE (4a posted to any address), "* MARSHALL’S PHARMACY, LTD.,CABH MAIL ORDER CHEMISTS. 86 PRINCES STREET.

p UNWELL OR IN DOUBT ABOUT YOUR HEALTH. WRITE US. ALL COMPLAINTS TREATED. ' Send for Free List. MAIL ORDER DRUGGISTS. Box 531. Christchurch. ZEALAND INSURANCE • COMPANY, LTD. Assets Exceed £3.000,000. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS (By Act of Parliament). WORLD-WIDE FACILITIES. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR (Special Policy). Otago Branch Office; CORNER RATTRAY AND CRAWFORD STREETS. DUNEDIN, A. M. CAMERON, Manager. 'J'O MERCHANTS AND OTHERS We have the means of disposing of JOB STOCKS; large lines or small handled by Expert Department with fullest concentration and assurance of satisfaction to clients, i Correspondence invited. . D, W M’KAY, LTD.. Box 17. Invercargill. T)ONT PAY HIGH PRICES for your „ HARDWARE and CROCKERY— Buy it from DONALD FRENCH, St. Andrew street (just below Neill’s. Optician). He sells quality hardware at such reasonable _ prices. His values in Gardening Requisites will surprise you For. convincing proof, see window display. g 0-0 T REPAIRS.* Try “ WILSON’S.” Manse street, for that particular job We excel at Pump Work and Fine Hand-sewn Repairs Urgent and country repairs specially catered for. We also have stocks of the latest Footwear on hand. Note address: WILSON’S New Occidental Buildings. Phone 12-178 Manse street. D°, not forget when you get a notice from the Corporation that you require a new Regulation DUST DRUM to come at once to LYTLE & LAMBETH, the Ironmongers at Vernon Smith’s Corner, They wil] deliver one to your house for 5s 6d complete with cover, or ex shop at ss. Covers only, 2s. FAWN KID SHOES from 7b 6d. At BOOTHROYD’S Exclusive Footwear, Queen’s Buildings. B B ASKETS of Every Descrlp'Jon* AKER, Grocer, Clothes, Coal, Garden, Linen, Picnic Hampers. [EAGRASS FURNITURE, Prams and 1 Push Chairs, made at HERRICH & CO.’s, 213 Moray place, few doors from Vernon Smlth’a Corner: phone 13-499. 13 8 MABON. —Men’s Suits, £4 4s; Overcoats £4 4s; all made to order; Costumes made up. '£2, —302 Princes street.

jP9OI*W3SAK THAT WEARS WELL IS FOOTWEAR - THAT ■ SELLS WELL. _We are busy, opening out NEW SPRING STYLES in LATEST FOOTWEAR, nnd invite YOU. to call and Examine the SHOES; In . the LALIBS* SECTION we are showing NEW SHADES OF COLOURED GLACE KID SHOES in” COURT and “aRAUEL 8 The heightof heels ia very varied, ranging 't® ow to high Spanish heels, nut all made to suit the shape on which the Shoe is made and giving comfort to the loot. . . The PRICES of these NEW SHOES are from 255. 27a 6d, 30s, to 425. ' The, NEW TIE SHOE will be a favour4 b i5i4&1lS ge ' ,n bd LRUSH BROWN and PATENT*- smart shapes and. stylish designs. Prices from-27s 6d to 355. L PATENT SHOES there is a large selection and what looks neater than a Patent Sho6? TENNIS SHOES —' TENNIS SHOES. A. fall range of SPORTS SHOES for Ladies, and Men is on hand, ready for „ Beas ?P 3 - in WHITE or BEIGE CANVAS, with distinctive trimmings or else quite plain, with Crepe Rubber Soles wfc A o L /? AT 10 IN FOOTWEAR Send for or Call on; ISLIP- & WATT, 148 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. TVREAVERS.—Kasha Ensemble Suita, £4 ■„ Crepe de Chine Coat, Georgettf Dress, £6 6s: Brown Satin Coat, Flora] (Frock, £6 6a; Sports Frocks, short sleeves prettily worked. 12s 6d: Cosy Tweed Presses. S.W., W„ 21a; 0.5.. 29s fid, D REAVERS.—Maids’ White Snmmei Felts, sailor shapes, trimmed band and how at side; all sizes, 12a 6d. DREAVERS— Little Tots' Cream-. Bonnet shape Fancy Straws, trimmed, sail riopon and flowers. Ta 6d. 7e lid. 8s lid. REAVERS—Cake Showers, all shade J-r of organdy, stamped for working; 4 —Dreavers Ltd., George street. Dun edln. DREAVERS for the famous Butterlck Patterns; ask to see counter book for selection. Dreavers.- —Pull-ons for sports Weai .White Felts. 9s'lid, 12s 6d; Whli and Coloured Fuji, 7a 6d; Linens, 4s lid DREAVERS. —Pull-on Straws, all colour large and small shapes. large fitting Ss lid, 12s 6d. 15s 6d. DREAVERS.— Pink Brocaded Corselettes, spiral steeld, strong underbelt, elastic Insets, 32 to 42, 10s fid DREAVERS.— Dainty Cambric Nightdresses, necks bound in contrasting shades, prettily worked, pink, sky, beito.. salmon ; 5s lid. ' DREAVERS— Dainty Floral Silk Ninon for Summer Frocks. 63 lid ; only a limited supply at this price. B REAVERS.—New Floral Voiles and Rayon Silks in latest., colours and designs; Is lid 2s fid 2a lid. 3s fid. DREAVERS. —Printed Crepe Supper Cloths, fast colours, beautiful designs ; 33 x 33, 3s lid; 45 x 45, 5s fid; 54 X 54, 7s fid; Traycloths, 19 x 14. Is; 22 x 15, Is fid ; Tea-coslea, 2s 3d; Cushion Covers, 2s fid; Runners, 52 x 11, 2s 3d. 50 x 15, 2s M. 25s SUFFER from Gout! RHDNBRVA will relleve It. South American Health Herb. Wilkinson and Son, chemists.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21144, 30 September 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21144, 30 September 1930, Page 11

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