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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS. J)UNEDIN COMPETITIONS HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 7.30 o’clock. DELIGHTFUL CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME, Piano Duets, Humorous Recitations, Child’s Action Songs and Duets, Dance Duos, etc., etc. A most interesting and varied programme. Bring the Children to hear this Afternoon’s Excellent Programme. Song for Girls, “ Snowflakes.” Child’s Action Songs. Children’s Duets. This should prove a delightful afternoon’s programme. DEMONSTRATION CONCERTS; MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11. MATINEE; SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTBERII _ . , .ADMISSIONS: Saturday Afternoon— Adults Is. Children, 6d. Evening—D.C. and Front Stalls 2s, Back Stalls Is; Children, Halfprice. DEMONSTRATIONS and MATINEE: D.C. and Front Stalls, 2s; Back Stalls, t> Children, Half Price. 6d ° X an a * tlie Bristol;. booking fee. EAUCI. DANCE. dance. GLENCAIRN HALL, TOMAHAWK. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 at 8 SPORTS' ORCHESTRA. ‘ ÜB ® a^ eave Q ueen?s Gardens, via Supper, Streamers, Success, and Sobriety,

AMUSEMENTS. Now Showing at Fuller-Hay ward's Cosy Little —gTR A N D 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. Where You Get Value For Your Money. CIRCLE, Is 6d, Booking Cd extra; STALLS, Is; Children Half-price, excepting Saturday Nights. ALICE ALICE ALICE ALICE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE In A Drama That Will Make You Hold i, Your Breath, ‘PLAYING . AROUND.’ “PLAYING "PLAYING “PLAYING “PLAYING "PLAYING "PLAYING “PLAYING “PLAYING “PLAYING AROUND." AROUND.” AROUND.” AROUND.” AROUND." AROUND.” AROUND.” AROUND.” AROUND.” First National and Vitaphone Production. Also. “ STONE AGE ROMANCE,” “ STONE AGE ROMANCE,” " STONE AGE ROMANCE,” jEsop’s Fable, iEsop’a- Fable, The World’s Leading CARTOON, CARTOON. CARTOON. CARTOON. The TALKING News Reel, The TALKING News Reel. And Also, TALKING and SINGING FEATURES. TALKING and SINGING FEATURES. BOX PLAN at The Bristol. Phone Reserves at Theatre, phone 13-379. NOTE: Phono Reserves will not be held after 7.45.

AMUSEMENTS,

AMUSEMENTS. 2.15—Tw0 Sessions Daily—and 7.45. Fuller-Hayward's ROSY theatre (The Ideal Talkies.) Now Showing the Picture of Thrills, Chills, and Heart Leaps. The Most Gripping Drama Imaginable. “ THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR." “THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR" “THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR" - “THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR," “THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR,” “THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR,” (More Suitable Adults.) With Conrad Nagel and Leila Hyams, With Conrad Nagel and Leila Hyams. With Conrad Nagel and Leila Hyams. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, “THE BLACK WATCH." “THE BLACK WATCH." “THE BLACK WATCH." “THE WATCH.” The Picture you’ve been waiting for. SPECIAL KIDDIES’ MATINEE. SPECIAL KIDDIES’ MATINEE. SATURDAY NEXT, 2.15. All children attending from next Friday till the following Friday, presented with entry forms for their criticism of “ THE BLACK WATCH/’ Every child, whether 6 or 16, will have an equal opportunity of winning one of the 20 prizes. No entries will be recognised unless accompanied by an official form. So children obtain a form and have, the chance to win a Sis Month Free Ticket, Threemonth Free Ticket, etc. There are also several cash prizes. Plans at Bristol and Roxy Sweet Shop. Theatre Phone 11-565, for Reserves. Booking Fee 6d extra. Phone Reserves will not be able to be held after 7.45 p.m. Dunedin philharmonic SOCIETY. Hon. Signor R. Squarise, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1930, At 8 p.m. When an excellent’Orchestral Programme will be presented. Vocalists: Madame ANETTE CHAPMAN. Miss CQNNIE POOLE. . Box Plan Opens at The Bristol on MONDAY, 13th inst. Tickets, 2s 6d; obtainable at The Bristol or at the door. gEGG’S MUSICAL RECITALS. In their Piano Salon, Princes street. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, AT 8 PJd. GRAMOPHONE RECITAL. Hear the October releases on the ReEntrant His Master's Voice Gramophone. Admission Free. All Invited. CT, MARY’S CHURCH, MORNING--0 TON. ANNUAL SALE OP WORK, ' ' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. October 8 and 9. Children’s Entertainments Each Evening. Splendid Collection of Beautiful Goods at Bargain Prices. Afternoons Free. Evenings 6d. ]y£OSGIBL" MUNICIPAL BAND. FINAL CONCERT 1930. SUNDAY! OCTOBER 6, CORONATION HALL. MOSGIEL. At 8 o’clock. The Band will be assisted hy Mr Alfred Walmsley, Mr J. B. Hamilton, Miss Betty Hamilton, and Master David Alderton, the wonderful boy soprano singer. Do not misp this' splendid concert. Silver com admission at the door, E. W. PULLAR, Hon. Secretary. A N XMAS GIFT FOR “HOME.” NEW ZEALAND BUTTER. Such a gift as this would be mu appreciated by your friends or relath at Home,” and entails no trouble bother to you. All you need to do is send 7s 6d cash to: The Secretary, t New Zealand Dairy Produce Board, B 866, Wellington, together with the fi address of any resident in the Unit Kingdom. For this amount our London Office w send, free of any cost to the reoipiei Zealand “Finest" Butti carefully packed. Each pound of butt is packed in a carton and the four carto into a larger carton. A card, giving t name of the sender, will be enclosed the package. T° ensure delivery before Christmas, will be necessary for -orders to reach t Board before NOVEMBER I—be wii SEND YOUR ORDER EARLY, write to-day! While this makes a much-appreciat Christmas Gift, the Board also undertak this service any time during the year. EUCHRE, Foresters' Hall, Qreen Isli prize °' U Ellt aturday ß October 4; g TJEHABILITATION COMMISSION.— X*i turned Men will hear about this So Dunedin Town Hall on Tuesday, Octobei at 7.30 p.m. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. ZEALAND RAILWAY DUNEDIN SPRING RACES. OCTOBER 9 and 11. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS DUNEDIN will be issued from Lytt ton. Bluff, Kingston, and intermedia stations, including station bn Brand South of Temuka, and from Queenstoi on Lake Wakatipu from October 8 to ! inclusive, issues on October 11 only trains arriving Dunedin up to 1.20 p. ALL available for return till October ! On October 9 and 11, special rs trains leave Dunedin for Wingatui Rai course at short intervals from abo 11.0 a.m. till 12 noon. The first ra train stops at Kensington and Caversh; and the 12 noon race train stops Caversham to pick up passengers holdi Racecourse tickets. Other race trai will NOT stop at intermediate statioi Return race trains leave Wingatui i Dunedin from about 4.45 p.m. The second last race train will st at Caversham and the last race tra from Wingatui stops where required set down passengers. Other race trai from Wingatui will NOT stop. Ordinary trains leave Dunedin for W' gatui 9.20 a.m„ 10.15 a.m., 11.21 a.i 12,15 p.m. (Saturday only), 12.45 p. (Saturday only), 1.21 p.m. (Thursd only), 1.50 p.m, (Saturday only) 2. p.m. (Thursday only), and return 1c; ing Wingatui 4.54 p.m., 5.20 p.m., a 6.21 p.m. ’ The return fares from Dunedin, K< sington, and Caversham to Wingai Racecourse platform, including adm sion to course, will be 4s, all availdl for return to Dunedin on day of iss only. _ Single fares from Racecourse Dunedin 2s, _ Only tickets at these fai will be available by special trains and from Wingatui Racecourse platfor other tickets or passes are NOT ava able by special trains. On Thursday, October 9, the usual 4, p.m, Dunedin-Palmerston train leaves 6.35 p.m. On October 9 and 11, the usual 11, a.m. train for Ranfurly leaves Duned at 1.25 p.m. The 4.40 p.m. Express for Invercarg stops at Wingatui to pick up passenge for Balclutha and stations South thei of at which train is timed to stop. ( the 9tli also takes passengers for Rc burgh Branch, After 4.30 p.m. until race traffic h ceased, railway tickets at Wngatui w be obtained only a’t the ticket box outei the barriers. For further particulars see handbi or inquire at stations. TIHE Latest and Largest Selection of PAPERHANGINGS you will find at Wren's* Ltd,, Prines street. 16s

Complete Change o£ Programme Every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY At Fuller-Hayward'a K ING EDWARD THEATRE Silent no Longer. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TO-DAY AT 2.15. “THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS" “THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS" “THE LOVES OP ROBERT BURNS," “THE LOVES OP ROBERT BURNS," “THE LOVES OF ROBBIE BURNS.” “THE LOVES OF ROBBIE BURNS.” With the Famous Scottish Tenor JOHN HISLOP. JOHN HISLOP. JOHN HISLOP. JOHN HISLOP. The Most Beautiful, most inspiring romance ever caught by man and set to music. Also an EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Of TALKING AND SINGING FEATURES TALKING AND SINGING FEATURES TALKING AND SINGING FEATURES N. Z. BAPTIST UNION FORTYEIGHTH CONFERENCE. MONSTER GARDEN PARTY To be held at LARNACH CASTLE. - (Built 1871._ Renovated 1929.) By kind permission of Mr and Mrs j. Jackson Purdie, Pukehiki. Special Buses leave from EARLY SETTLERS' HALL between 1.30 and 2 p.m. RETURN FARE, inclding ADMISSION to GROUNDS: Adults, 2e 6d; Children, under 12, la 6d. Private Car and Taxi Passengers and Trampers, admission at gate Is GATES OPEN AT 1.30 P.M. AFTERNOON TEA obtainable on Ground. G. ELLISON, Caterer, Anderson’s Bay Orchestra will play on Lawn. Specially conducted parties will be escorted through the INTERIOR OP THE CASTLE, enabling VISITORS to obtain the comprehensive view from also through the ANTIQUE GALLERY. Tickets for TOUR OVER CASTLE procurable on the grounds only r« each. Also for ANTIQUE GAL LERY only, 6d each. Bus Tickets procurable from W. HHiett, .264 George street, and W. B. Lambert, 57 Princes street, prior to Friday. 10th only. -T?ETURNED MEN. You will learn about f-* ble “ E! effecting you at South Dunedin Town Hall, Tuesday next, 7.30 p.m. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. THE SKATING, SKATING. SKATING. E G A L RINK “ Where Feet Find Fun.” 391 CUMBERLAND STREET. SILVER CUP COMPETITIONMOST GRACEFUL LADY, WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. MOST GRACEFUL COUPLE—SATURDAY EVENINGS. DAILY: 12 to 1 and 1 to 2 p.m., 6d. 2.30 to 4 p.m. and 5.45 to 6.45 p.m., Is. 7.30 to 10 p.m.—Ladies, la 6d; Gentlemen. 2a. _ LATE SESSIONS: Wed. and Sat., 7.30 to 11 p.m.—Ladies 2s; Gentlemen, 2s 6d. Own Skates, 6d less at Evening Sessions SPECTATORS, 6d. Reserved Skates, 6d Extra. PRIVATE TUITION By Appointment, 10 to II a.m. g K ATI N G SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. OPENING TO-DAY at 2.30 p.m. Sessions—--2.3- . 5.45-6,45 7.30- . Spectators .. .. Is. ». ... Is, Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s. .... 6d. ALL NEW SKATES. THE STUD. TO STAND THE SEASON A WAIKAURA, NORTH ROAD. OAMARU, THE IMPORTED AMERICAN SIRE, GUY PARRISH Full brother to Arion Guy (1.594), the World's Champion Pour-year-old Trotfer; Sire: Guy Axworthy (2.8|), the only sire in the world to sire four to go better than two minutes. Dam: Margaret Parrish (2.6 J), dam of four to go better than 2.10. GUY PARRISH is the sire of Great Parrish, Parrish Belle, Fifa, Guy Bingen, Goldworthy, Nelson Parrish, etc, PRINCE POINTER Record; 2 miles, 4.22; 1J mile, 3.16 1-! Ii mile, 2.39. Sire: Logan Pointer, leading sire New Zealand for seasons 1023-24, 1924-1925-26, 1926-27. 1927-28. Dam: Princ Sherwood, by Kerwood from My Idea, Prince Imperial from Silvereue, by Rot child from Silvery, my Imperious. TERMS: Guy. Parrish, £l4 14s; t or more mares, £l2 12b each. Prii Pointer, £lO 10s. Groom’s fee, sa. Gr mg for wet mares, Ss; dry mares, 2s per week. All care taken, but no respoi bility. Consign mares to Pukeuri Junction! _ Letters and Telegrams: J. O’Brii Oamaru. Telephone 1394, Oamaru. J. O’BRIEN, Waikaura, Oamaru »J>HE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL TROTTING SIRE JOHN DILLON Will Stand at GORE, and Travel Southland Districts. John' Dillon has sired several recordbreakers as two and three-year-olds. Terms: £8 Bs. Free return if mare does not prove in foal. D. LILBURNE, 13s Gore. r THE AMERICAN-BRED TROTTING - 1 - STALLION^ YOUNG STAR POINTER (June Pointer—Lady Estelle) (2.6), Will the Taieri and Surrounding Districts this Season. TERMS: £5 ss. .Full Guarantee. £6 63. Payable at First Service. PADDOCK; Dry Mares, ,2a 6d per week. Mares with foals. 3s 6d. Mares Railed Riverside Siding, All Possible Care, but No Responsibility. All communications to JOHN FOWLER, 30au Riverside, Mosgiel. npo STAND at KAKAPUAKA, m Balclutha, the Thoroughbred Stalli TEARAWAY, 16 hands 2 inches, 5 ye< (Panmure —Brambletye). Tearaway (bred by Sir G. Clifford) is a full brother to Prickles. Terms: £4 4s, payable January 31, 1931. R. M'CALLUM, Kakapuaka.

ROYAL DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR. Acting Conductor: Mr James Paterson, L.A.B. Pianist: Mr Chas. A. Martin. L.A.B POPULAR CONCERT, POPULAR CONCERT, TOWN HALL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. 8 p.m. BEST OP PART SONGS AND SEA SHANTIES. Popular Contralto Singer: Mrs WILFRED ANDREWS Miss EVA SCOTT with Mr J. D. M'KECHNIE in Tannhauser Extract. Miss EVA JUDD, Violinist, Choir Soloists: Messrs E. W. Robbins and C. S. Hawes. BOOKING AND PROGRAMMES, BRISTOL, TO-DAY, OCTOBER 4. ADMISSION; HALF A CROWN (inclusive of Amusement Tax and Booking Fee.) SPORTING.

DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, .1930. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER .0 and 11. OCTOBER 0 and 11. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, I’irat Race at'12.20 p.m. Bast Race at 5 p.n ADMISSION: " Grounds, Is «d; Grand Stand, 10a 6d. Ladies, 2s 6d. Stand .Tickets obtainable at Railway Station. Jacobs, and the oiub'» office. On production of “Admit to Course’" portion of Railway Ticket Railway Passengers on Special Trains will be to Stand. ’ y SPECIAL TRAINS from DUNEDIN at short intervals from 11 am to 12' noon; also Ordinary Trains at 9.20 a.m., 10.15 a.m., and 11.21 ™ On SATURDAY there are also Ordinary Trains at 12.15 p.m. and 12.45 p.m. L. G, HILL, Secretary.

All Invited.

« QAMARU TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, LABOUR DAY. OCTOBER 27. NOMINATIONS close with the undersigned on MONDAY NEXT, October 6, at 8 p.tn. Programme appeared in Witness September 30 and Referee October 2. J. D. FORBES, Secretary. IF It’B PAIN.T you need, visit Wren’s, Ltd., Princes street; all you require you find, and usually priced lower. 15s

a 0 RE RACING (Incorporated). ' CLUB SPRING RACES. OCTOBER 27 and 29, 1930. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS will CLOSE with the undersigned on MONDAY, October 6, 1930, at 5 p,m. Full Programme in Referee of August 28, or posted on application. F. YOUNG, Secretary. P.O, Box 46. / Phone 32, Gore, Telegrams: “System,” Gore.

FOOTBALL. -gOCCER FOOTBALL FINAL, TO-DAY -SATURDAY TO-DAY. CALEDONION GROUND, CALEDONION GROUND, SEACLIFF v. TECHNICAL, At 3 p.m. Schoolboys’ Curtain-raiser. 1.30 p.m. Admission: Including Stand, Is. A. W. SINCLAIR, Secretary O.F.A

Football, football. DRUIDS. The _ ANNUAL MATCH between Otago-Linden v. Ivanhoe-Lily o£ Valley will be played TO-DAY at 3 p.m., on CULLING PARK. Note location. Take Tabuna Car. Refreshments. EDUCATIONAL. MAKE yourself INDISPENSABLE. Hard times necessitate cutting down expenses. Most'businesses are_ solving the problem by reducing the staff; and it is the unqualified man who goes first. Insure yourself against the misfortune of unemployment, or employment of an unsatisfactory nature — QUALIFY IN ACCOUNTANCY. Under Hemingway’s specialised system of postal tuition Qualification comes quickly and surely. You study in your own home, just whenever you have the spare time. Not only are you prepared in the most thorough manner for the Accountancy Professional Examination, but your practical tuition can be profitably applied in your daily work, thus making you more indispensable to your firm. Join the ranks of the qualified men. Safeguard your present position. And be equipped for rapid promotion. Write to-day for Free Book “ Accountancy ” to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. SPEEDWRITING The new, natural SHORTHAND, taught by correspondence. —Harborow and Rogers. 91a Princes street 9]y MRS CHIRNSIDE. Ladies' Cutter, Strand Chambers. Princes street —Patterns or Material Cut to Measure; measurement terms with price list forwarded on application. 22s BRQWN’S COLLEGE, Moray place.— shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, Government Examinations; Rapid Individual Tuition ; railway concessions.—Telephone 10-697. ROSSBOTHAM’S COLLEGE, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting; rapid methods ; prompt results ; country students railway fare reductions.—Phone 10-736. RODMURE School of Scientific Dressmaking, 95 Stuart street. Telephone 13-141. Students’ day and evening classes under personal supervision of principal. Miss J. S. Cross. Open Friday nights.

PROFESSIONAL. Aset of first-grade teeth FOR £3, with 12 months’ guarantee against breakages. Extractions free with local anaesthetic (painless) when sets'are ordered. LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING. Entrance just under the Clock. W. T. HENAGHAN, Principal. pERMANENCE. APPEARANCE. PERFECT FIT. Our Sets are guaranteed to combine these qualities. Gas and Oxygen ..£0 5 0 Painless Extractions .. £0 2 6 Remodelling Set ..£llO J. BOYD DUNLOP, AMERICAN DENTAL PARLOURS, GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN (Opposite Knox Church). D. MARSHALL SPECIALIST IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES BY PROFESSOR KIRK’S METHODS. As the majority of our patients prefer to be treated in their own homes, we have decided to use our Institute SOLELY as a Rest Home and for Out-patients receiving treatment daily. When giving treatment in your own home We bring all appliances with us—even the HOT fomentations, Playfair street, Caversham. Communicate with us by letter or tele* phone, or call. KIRK’S INSTITUTE AND REST HOME, Phone 22-469. pOOTH’S ELECTRO-MEDICAL AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE, 480 George street, Dunedin. Established 38 years. Phone No. 10-600 , ULTRA - VIOLET - RAY THERAPY (artificial sunlight) for Malnutrition ir Children and Adults. Neurasthenia, Antemia, Rickets, Gastric Disorders, Neuritis, Rheumatism of Muscles and Joints. ULTRA-VIOLET-RA YS were given to HIS MAJESTY THE KING in his recent illness, which proved to be the deriding factor in hie recovery-

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