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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcement!.

AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John FullerExtract from Otago Daily Times, Monday, February 9: —"‘Journeys End is a great play. ‘Journey’s End is well worth a visit, especially as the company is offering one of the world’s most notable plays to Dunedin at prices that are considerably below what theatregoers have been accustomed to for years.” TO-NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. UNIQUE THEATRICAL EVENT! UNIQUE THEATRICAL EVENT! FOR 3 MORE NIGHTS ONLY, Finishing Saturday. MAURICE GORDON PTY., LTD., * By Arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., In conjunction with MAURICE BROWN, LTD. (London), Present “JOURNEY’S END.” “JOURNEY’S END.” NOTHING LIKE ITS SUCCESS HAS EVER BEEN KNOWN. THE PLAY—NOT THE PICTURE. THE PLAY will be interpreted by a Company specially selected for the particular types they are portraying, including REGINALD NEWSON, GUY HASTINGS, ALAN CHAPMAN. BRETT RANDALL, LESLIE GORDON, S. HAMILTON HENRY, CLAUDE CARTER, DIGBY MARRIOTT. WONDERFUL REALISM AND GREAT DRAMA. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Popular Revival Prices; 4s (Reserved); 3s, Is Cd (plus tax).'- Children, Halfprice. . Box Plans after 5 o’clock and Day Sales all day at C. O. Hall’s Confectionery Shop, Princes street. LAST TWO SCREENINGS OF “ SARAH AND SON” SARAH AND SON” At the J|OXY THEATRE TALKIES Sound as it Should Sound. 2.15 pan. TWICE DAILY. COMING TO-MORROW. “THE LOVE PARADE” MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE The Prince of love and laughter is here to delight you again CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER In “THE LOVE PARADE.” “THE LOVE PARADE.” “THE LOVE PARADE.” With Jeanette MacDonald A soprano w-ho Jeanette MacDonald sings superbly. Lillian Roth Lupino Lane Lillian Roth Lupino Lane Inimitable Comedians who provoke much laughter. IT’S GOOD. SEE IT AND ENDORSE THAT SENTIMENT. “ BOOK NOW ” at Bristol and Theatre. Tel. 11-565. EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES And ANITA PAGE ANITA PAGE In A Love Story Set “NAVY BLUES.” “NAVY BLUES.” “NAVY BLUES.” “NAVY BLUES.” “NAVY BLUES.” to a Gale of Laughs. “NAVY BLUES.” “NAVY BLUES.” “NAVY BLUES.” “NAVY BLUES.” “NAVY BLUES.” For Reserves. Ring Theatre. Phone 22-573. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. MISS WALLACE, Teacher of BALLROOM DANCING, as Secured Spacious Accommodation in MURDOCH'S BUILDINGS ittray street (above Calder, Mackays), here a -Studio will be Established for LL CLASSES and PRIVATE TUITION Phone and Address: 836 CUMBERLAND STREET. K SKATING. _____ ING’S SKATING RINK, DOWLING STREET. DAILY: ~ 1-2 p.m., 6d; 2.30-4 p.m., Is; 7.30-10 ~ Ladies Is, Gentlemen Is Od. Coli Session 4.15-5.30 p.m., 6d. Late Night Saturdays Only. Ladies Is 6d; Gentlemen 2s. Spectators 6d. Private Tuition. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. JjJ’EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN AUTUMN RACES, FEBRUARY 12, 1931. To-day, February 12, Special Race Trains leave Dunedin for Wingatm Racecourse at short intervals from about 10.55 a.m. till 12 noon. The first race tram stops at Kensington and Caversham and the 12 noon race train will stop at Caversham to pick up passengers holding racecourse tickets. Other race tiains will NOT stop at intermediate stations. _ Return Race Trains leave Wmgatui for Dunedin from about 4.55 p.m ihe second last race train will stop at Caversham and the last race tram from Wingatun stops where required to set down passengers. Other race trains from Wmgatui will NOT stop. ~ , Ordinary Trams leave Dunedin for Wingatui at 9.20 a.m., 10.15, 11.21 a.m., 12.15 p.m., 1.21 p.m., and return leaving Wingatui at 4.54 p.m., 5.20, and 6.21 p.m. The return fares from Dunedin, Ken; sington, and Caversham to W mgatm Racecourse Platform, including Admission to Course, will be 4s, available for return on clay of issue only. Single tare from Racecourse to Dunedin, 2s. Only tickets at these fares will be available by Special Trains to and from V mgatm Racecourse Platform. Other tickets or passes are NOT available % Special Tim Rail Fare by Special Race Trains includes Is 6d admission to course and passengers ’hold Special Race Tickets are charged only Cs instead of 10s Cd for admission to lawn and grand stand. The 4.40 p.m. Express for Invercargill stops at Wingatui to pick up passengers for Balclutha and Stations South thereof at which train is timed to stop, also takes passengers for Roxburgh Branch. For further particulars see handbills, or inquire from Stationmasters or local Booking Agents. 12f MJLTY Food Assimilation Is cause of too much weight. Youth-o-Form corrects .—Wilkinson and Son. chemists. UMTS tor every purpose, Brushes, Varnishes, etc., you'll find priced right.— ms, Ltd., Princes street. 20n ADVERTISING is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a- oiace for itsvslf in virtually every Industry Rightly directed and prenared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success,

AMUSEMENTS. “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.” And THE EARTHQUAKE BLIND. THE DIRECTORS OF J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., ARB DONATING ONEHALF OF THE PROFITS OF THE WHOLE OF THE NEW ZEALAND TOUR TO THE PRIME MINISTER’S EARTHQUAKE FUND. “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.” “One of the many outstanding impressions one carries away after witnessing J. C. Williamson’s wonderful pantomime is the bevy of tiny, charming children in white muslin frocks, who gave a delightful entertainment in a capital scene in a toyshop. All the world loves a child, and when there are many of them in a Williamson pantomime, the love increases to more than arithmetical progression.” —Melbourne Hex-aid. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Dii-ection: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. J. C. Williamson's PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. Commencing THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. For a brief season. Matinee SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present Their Stupendous and Greatest of all Pantomimes, “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.” “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.” “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.” “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.” A Real Three Hours’ Complete Pantomime right up to the highest J. C. Williamson, Ltd., standard. “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.” You Will See in this Pantomime The Lovely Tulip Farm —The Amazing Transformation Scene—-The Gox-geous Palace of Gold —The Beautiful Garden of Eden —The Amusing Vegetable Ballet — The Lovely, Luminous Ballet—The Mysterious Mirror —The Funny Glee Singers —’The Beautiful Ballet of the Seasons — The Comic Duel Scene—The Pretty Girl Over the Audience —The Fascinating Swin Girlsi—The Superb Eye Ballet—The Amazing Thought-reading Cow—The March of the Phantom Army—The Disappearing Tent—And Many Other Features and Specialties to Delight Pantomime Lovci’s of All Ages, including the Wonderful Toy Shop Ballet, in which 25 Brilliantly Clever Australian Children Take Part whose ages range from 6 to 13 yegvs. A Wonderful Aggregation of Favourite Artists. 100 PEOPLE 100 100 PEOPLE 100 Including JIM GERALD as DAME BARLEYCORN JIM GERALD as DAME BARLEYCORN ROY RENE, Amy Rochelle, Nell Taylor, Phil Smith, Nick Morton, Kathleen Goodall, Fallow Twins, Harry Short, Edna Moncrieff, Arthur Stigant, jun., Paulasto Brothers, Eric Bush, Mona Zeppel, and others, together with MAGNIFICENT CHORUS AND BALLET, And FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. The Pantomime Like a Three-ringed Circus—Something Going on all the time. Produced by CHARLES A. WENMEN. POPULAR PANTOMIME PRICES: Dress Circle and Rsd. Stalls (Reserves 7s), at the doors 6s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d. Early Door, Pit Is extra. All prices plus tax. Matinee Prices: 6s, 4s, and Is 6d. Early Door Pit, 6d extra. Children Half-price to D.C. and Front and Back Stalls. Pit Is. All prices plus tax. THE BOX PLANS Will be Opened at The Bristol Piano Company on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, at 9 o’clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Manager John Farrell Now Showing at Fuller-Hayward’s Cosy Little gTRAND 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. A BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. ZANE GREY’S “LAST OF THE DUANES,” •' “LAST OF THE DUANES,” With GEORGE O’BRIEN. THE SUPPORTING FEATURE IS The Funniest Comedy Ever Filmed. “ SOUP TO NUTS.” “ SOUP TO NUTS.” With TED HEALY And His Hilarious Racketeers. FRANCES M‘COY, STANLEY SMITH, And CHARLES WINNINGER. Box Plan at the Bristol. Phone Reserves at Theatre (phone 13-379). COMMENCING FRIDAY, MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS , In Jack London’s Greatest Story, “THE SEA WOLF.” “THE SEA WOLF.” “THE SEA WOLF.” “THE SEA WOLF.” QTAGO ' AERO CLUB (Inc.). AIR PAGEANT BALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, At 8 p.m. TUDOR HALL, SAVOY. Double Tickets 12s 6d, Obtainable from Mr J. A. Robinson, Secretary, 76 Stuart street; Mr Jacobs, tobacconist, High street; and Savoy, Princes street. ONLY LIMITED NUMBER AVAILABLE. ATEST POPULAR SONG HITS. In Sheet Form, lou Brought a New Kind of Love to Me.” Love You So Much." living In the Sunlight, Loving In the Moonlight.” lere Comes the Sun” (One Step). 10-Ro-Rolling Along.” ly Song of the Nile” (Waltz), linking a Song to the Stars.” ’du re Simply Delish.” ly Desert Rose” (Waltz). Vhcn I’m Looking at You.” dttle White Lies.” Feel You Near Me” (“Song o’ My Heart”), t Happened In Monterey.” All With Ukulele Arrangements. Price. Is 9d per Copy; Is lOd posted. ’ERRY’S MUSIC STORES. DUNEDIN. PATEAROA DOG TRIALS will be held on the Domain Grounds on March 26, 27, and 28, 1931. —Wm. M’Nutt, secretary. MOTOR SERVICES OOLD STAR TAXIS. Phone 10-155. Phone 10-155.' Patronise the Service who Reduced THE TAXI PARES. Office: 289 PRINCES STREET SOUTH (Next to Manor Place P. 0.). B RIGHTON AND ROYAL MAIL TAIERI MOUTH.— MOTOR SERVICE (C. J. Hobbs and Co.) leaves Old Star Office Bond street, for Brighton, Daily 9.30 a.m.. 2 p.m., 5.15 p.m.; Saturday, 1.15 p.m Late car Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10.45 p.m.. and Sundays 10 a.m. Taieri Mouth, 9.30 a.m.. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. For Brighton Bureau ask Hobbs. MEN’S BLACK BOX CALF SHOES ; Were 37s 6d ; Now 22s 6d. These are Smart Shoes, Splendid Quality. BOOTHROYD’S EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR. Queen’s Buildings, Dunedin,

AMUSEMENTS. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND, And at the SPEEDWAY ROYAL SPEEDWAY ROYAL NEXT SATURDAY EVENING at 8 O’CLOCK. THE FIRST TEST MATCH An International Contest, Sensational, Thrilling, between the 6 Famous BRITISH Dirt Track Riders and the' Best 6 NEW ZEALAND can produce. The Cost of Staging this Phenomenal Attraction is Enormous, the Entertainment Value Greater Still, and Dunedin must Have the Best. THE BIGGEST SHOW IMAGINABLE! THE FIRST TEST ENGLAND V. NEW ZEALAND. . THE TEAMS. SQUIB BURTON (Captain) WALLY KILMISTER (Captain), GEORGE GREENWOOD Wellington. ROGER FROGLEY ALF MATTSON, Auckland. NORMAN EVANS . FRANK DAY, Auckland. FRANK BOND PERCY LUNN, Christchurch. JIM KEMPSTER. CHARLIE ’ BLACKLOCK, Christchurch. HARRY MANGHAM, Dunedin. THE TEST MATCH Nine Sensational, Thrilling Events in All; Six Riders A-side, Battles Royal for Ist, 2nd, and 3rd places; and this is only half of the Programme. CHAMPIONS’ SCRATCH RACE 3 Wonderful Bouts bewteen the Fastest Three Englishmen and New Zealanders. CONSOLATION ENGLISH and NEW ZEALAND SCRATCH RACE - 3 More Terrific Battles between the Riders not competing in the Champions’ Race. In spite of the Tremendous Expense incurred in staging THE TEST MATCH, the Management have made a Flat Rate Admission Price. 3s 3d (including tax) TO ALL PARTS. CHILDREN, Is. KEEP SATURDAY FREE OF YOU’LL REGRET IT. EARTHQUAKE SUNDAY NEXT SUNDAY NEXT DISASTER CONCERT! at the REGENT THEATRE, at the REGENT THEATRE. The following Ladies and Gentlemen have definitely promised to Appear at this Gigantic Concert: — Miss Anna Briasco Mr Arthur Frost and Symphony Orchestra Mr Leslie Harvey Master Lex Macdonald Miss Tui Northey The Regal Jazz Band Signora M. Reggiardo Miss Evelyn Shepard Mr Alfred Walmsley Miss Sybil Baker Mr Brendon Finlayson Mr J. Maefarlane Mr Reg. Newson (“ Journey’s End ” Company) Mr Alec Regan Miss Dorothy Sligo Miss Anita Winkel Mr Ernest Drake Miss Rita Holmes Mr Chas. Gibbon Mr Lloyd Hunter Mr Arthur Macdonald Signorina G. Rossi Master Harold Robinson. Signor G. Stella Miss Ethel Wallace, THIS CONCERT WILL NOT BE BROADCAST! THIS CONCERT WILL NOT BE BROADCAST! RESERVE YOUR SEAT Telephone us (12-512) or Now l The Bristol. RESERVED SEATS at 2s 3d 2s lOd 3s 4d Unreserved Seats at Is and Is 6d. EVERY SINGLE PENNY WILL GO TO THE FUND. The Concert Arranged by Mr Alec Regan. rjt H E COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER S’ GREAT CASH DRIVE In Aid of the Mayor’s EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. By FRIDAY, every householder in Dunedin and Suburbs will have received by post a circular and an envelope in which to put the Household’s Donations to the above fund. ON SATURDAY MORNING, BETWEEN 8 AND 12 NOON, A Traveller, wearing the OFFICIAL BLUE BADGE, will call for the envelope. On no account should envelopes containing donations be handed to persons not wearing this badge. The Travellers have 16,790 homes to visit in four hours. If by accident any are missed please advise the Secretary at the Club, Bond street, Phone 10-174, ARCH. SMELLIE, President. BEN. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. EARTHQUAKE DISASTER FUND! Under the auspices of the OTAGO MOTOR CLUB. MOTOR CYCLE RACES AND NOVELTY EVENTS WILL BE HELD AT TAHUNA PARK ON SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1931. Commencing at 2.15 p.m. PROCEEDS IN AID OF EARTHQUAKE RELIEF. Grass Track Racing. Balloon Bursting. Obstacle Race. , Acceleration Musical Chairs. Relay Races. Motor Cycle Football. Test. ADMISSION: Adults, Is; Children, 6d; Motor Cars, Is; Stand, 6d, W, F. SUTTON, Secretary.--M EXT SATURDAY WEEK!BE SURE TO KEEP THE DAY FREE. Great Spectacular Air Pageant at North Taieri. Great Spectacular Air Pageant at North laien. Official Opening of Otago’s Air Port combined with Official South Island Pageant. Events Include: Otago Aerial Derby, Grand Parade and Landing Competition, Aerobatics and Inverted Flying, Height Estimating Competition, Aerial Dog Fight, Bombing the Baby, Etc. The most thrilling, most spectacular, and most sensational Aerial Competitions and Stunts ever seen in New Zealand. Further particulars to be announced later. 76 Stuart street, Dunedin. J. A. ROBINSON, Secretary. SPORTING. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. CUP MEETING, 1931. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY FEBRUARY First Race at 12.20 p.m. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 12 and 14. 12 and 14. , Last Race at 4.40 p.m. KAIKORAI BAND IN ATTENDANCE BOTH DAYS. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is 6d; Grand Stand, 10s 6d. Ladies, 2s 6d. Stand Tickets obtainable at Railway Station, Jacobs’s, and the Club’s Office. On production of “ Admit to Course ” Portion of Railway Ticket. Railway Passengers on Special Trains will be charged 9s to Stand. SPECIAL TRAINS from DUNEDIN at short intervals from 10,55 a.m. noon, also Ordinary Trains at 9.20 a.m.. 10.15 a.m., 11.21 a.m and 12.15 p.m. On SATURDAY there is an Ordinary Train at 12.45 p.m. Buses leave Cargill’s Monument at 10,50 a.m., 11.10 a.m., 11.25 a.m., 11.35 a.m., and 12.10 p.m. FARE 2s RETURN. L. G. HILL, Secretary.

PICNICS. piCNIC. COMBINED RAILWAYMEN’S PICNIC AT MILTON, FEBRUARY 15. CORPORATION BUSES will Run in connection with the, above: —Anderson’s Bay, 8.20-8.55 a.m.; Corner Crest and Cavell streets, 8.23-8.58 a.m.; St. Kilda, 8.20-8,55 a.m.; St. Clair, 8.20-8.55 a.m.; Normanby, 12f Secretary. DR SCHOLL’S Foot Comfort Service.—24a Princes street (next Harris’s). Advice free. STRONG, Virile Men admired by all women! Be one of them by taking British Yeast-o-Cod Tablets. —Wilkinson and Son, chemists.

COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. A I K 0 U A ITI COUNTY. OUTSTANDING RATES. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF 10 PER CENT, will be Added to all Rates Not Paid on or before SATURDAY, February 28. and that Proceedings will be Taken for Recovery of all Rates Unpaid at that date. F. W. INDER, County Clerk. Waikouaiti, February 9, 1931. REDUCE Without Discomfort by taking Youth-o-Porm Capsules; 201 b reduction 6 weeks. Absolutely harmless; 6a 6d Wilkinson and Son, chemists.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21258, 12 February 1931, Page 13

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