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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcement!.

AMUSEMENTS. j. c. williamson;s Greatest of All Pantomimes. “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.” TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT. HALF OF THE PROFITS OF THE WHOLE OF THE NEW ZEALAND TOUR ARE TO BE DONATED TO THE PRIME MINISTER’S EARTHQUAKE FUND. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd. PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. For a Few Nights Only. MATINEEE SATURDAY NEXT. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present their Stupendous Pantomimic Extravaganza, “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 Standard. ’ 100 ARTISTS 100 ARTISTS Including i JIM GERALD as Dame Barleycorn. JIM GERALD as Dame Barleycorn. ROY RENE as Sammy. AMY ROCHELLE as Jack Builder. Also, Nell Taylor as Princess Susetta. Nick Morton as Farmer Barleycorn. Kathleen Goodall as Fairy Industria. Phil Smith as the Policeman. Eric Bush as the Demon. Arthur Stigant, jr., as Lord Misrule. H. Short as the Rouseabout. Paulaeto Brothers as Lily the Cow. Kathleen Fallow as Prince Regent. Edna Moncrieff as Fairy Sunbeam. Ellen Percival as Madge. Fallow Sisters, Specialty Dancers. Mona Zeppel Fairy Snowflake. The Pantomime like a Three-ringed Circus—Something Going On All the Time.—A Succession of Novelties, Specialties, Song Hits, Stage Spectacles, Comedy Scenes and Sketches, and a favourite Pantomime Story interwoven. THE FASCINATING SWING GIRLS. THE PRETTY GIRLS FLYING OVER THE AUDIENCES. THE WONDERFUL TOY SHOP BALLET. Presenting 25 Tiny, Charming, and Remarkably Talented Australian Children, whose Dancing Always Creates a Furore of Enthusiasm. THE AMAZING TRANSFORMATION SCENE.

AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 8 Now Showing at Fuller-Hayward’s T RAND 2.IS—TWICE DAILY —7.45. FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY OF MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS „ , In his First Talking Picture, with JANE KEITH and _ rr , rl , RAYMOND HACKBTT. “ THE SEA WOLF.” “THE SEA WOLF” “ THE SEA WOLF.” (Recommended more suitable for 'Adult Audiences.) JACK LONDON’S MASTERPIECE Box Plan at the Bristol. Phone Reserves at Theatre (phone 13-379). COMMENCING FRIDAY. GUARANTEED COMEDY SENSATION GUARANTEED COMEDY SENSATION OF 1931. OF 1931.‘ “UP THE RIVER.” “UP THE RIVER.” “UP THE RIVER.” “UP THE RIVER.” “UP THE RIVER.” “UP THE RIVER.” “UP THE RIVER.” BOASTING THE LARGEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED FOR A FULLLENGTH COMEDY, THEY ARE ALL NEW COMEDY FACES TO THE 1931 SCREEN SO WE MENTION NO NAMES. IT’S ALL COMEDY. Never before. Perhaps never again SUCH A COLOSSAL ATTRACTION As .... “THE LOVE PARADE,” .... .... “THE LOVE PARADE,” .... .... “THE LOVE PARADE,” .... Which finishes to-day at - |£OXY THEATRE (The Ideal Talkies.) 2.15 TWICE DAILY. 7.45. COMING TO-MORROW. KEN MAYNARD Riding his wildest, fighting his fiercest, loving his hardest, in ‘PARADE OF ‘PARADE OF ‘PARADE OF ‘PARADE OF ‘PARADE OF ‘PARADE OF THE WEST.” THE WEST.” THE WEST.” THE WEST.” THE WEST.” THE WEST.” T With OTIS HARLAN JACKIE HANLON OTIS HARLAN JACKIE HANLON And Others of Note. KIDDIES’ FREE COMIC MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.15. Book at Bristol and Theatre. Tel 11-565. L L. 0 W N H A 1 By Courtesy Dunedin City Council. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), FEBRUARY 19, at 8 o’clock. MONSTER CONCERTBy the DUNEDIN MUSICAL SOCIETIES, Assisted by Prominent Leading Artists, IN AID OE THE EARTHQUAKE SUFFERERS. Assist the Musical Society’s effort and come and hear the following Delightful Programme 1 Overture “Die Fledermans” (Strauss). DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Conductor, Mr Alfred Walmsley). , , _ , „ 2. (a) “Banner of St. George” (Segar), (b) ‘Land of Hope and Glory CHORAL SOCIETY AND ORCHESTRA (Acting Conductor, Mr H. P. Desmoulins). A Pianoforte’ SMo, “^okhinelle” (Rachmaninoff), Mr CHAS. A. MARTIN, L ' A- s,’Contralto Solos: (a) “The Willow” (Goring Thomas), (b) “Will o’ the Wisp” (C. G. Spross), Miss EVA SCOTT. , . 6 Instrumental Trio, Andante and Scherzo D minor (Mendelssohn) —Messrs J A WALLACE, P. PALMER, and MAX SCHEREK. 7 Duet from “Othello” (Verdi), Messrs W. RUFFELL and A. WALMSLEY. 8. Liszt’s Rhapsodic, DUNEDIN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY (Conductor, Signor R. Squarise, R.C.M.T.). ... . riTI7X7 9. Vocal Solo, “Lord Randall” (arr Cyril Scott), Mr A. LUNGLEI 10 fa) “ Praver of Thanksgiving, Netherland Folk Song; (b) Night, (c) “For Home Liberty” (Joh/Acton). RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOlfe (Conduct, a Mr s J. o Leech). (i M aria” (Sc hubert), (b) “Grand Choens” (A Hollins), Dr V. E. GALWAY (City Organist). Twnrwpnw 12. Solo, “Spring’s Awakening" (Sanderson) Miss TERESA MENROE. 13 (a) “ Shenandoah (Traditional Sea Shantie), (b) Bandits Chorus from “Ernani” (Verdi), ROYAL DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR (Conductor, Dr V. E. G<ll Y/ i Marcli Military Fantara ■ (Squarise), DUNEDIN PHILHARMONIC SOdETY (Conductor, Official Accompanist, Mr C. A. MARTIN, . „ . ~ This Attractive Programme should appeal to all lovers of music, so roll up to the TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT and make this Concert a Huge Financial Success. POPULAR PRICES; 3s, 2s, Is. BOX FLANS at the Bristol. Booking Fee 6d. Motors 10 p.m. AVIATORS will COMPETE at SATURDAY’S AIR PAGEANT! ENTRIES RECEIVED FROM AUCKLAND TO BLUFF., 1 Aerial Races, Competitions, Combats, and Exhibitions, by New Zealand’s Foremost Aviators in 26 Aeroplanes, including MONSTER PAIREY 111 F BOMBER, GLOSTER GREBES, BRISTOL FIGHTERS MONSTER PAIREY 111 F BOMBER GLOSTER GREBES, BRISTOL FIGHTERS MONSTER PAIREY 111 F BOMBER! GLOSTER GREBES, BRISTOL FIGHTERS Contestant), include Flying Officer Owen, who has flown from England to Australia; Squadron Leader MacGregor, Flight Xieutenant Burrell, a number of Officers of the New Zealand Air Force, and amateur Aviators from all over New Zealand. TTTmr.TS AND SENSATIONS YOU'VE NEVER EXPERIENCED BEFORE. THRILLS AND SENSATIONS YOU’VE NEVER EXPERIENCED BEFORE. THRILL! AND SENSATIONS YOU'VE NEVER EXPERIENCED BEFORE. ADMISSION: Is each, Parking Cars Is each car. To avoid congestion at approaches to Aerodrome, visitors travelling by motor car are requested to purchase tickets in City or en route to Aerodrome, Railway Tickets at a charge of 2s 6d return \ include admission to Aerodrome. 73 Stuart street, Dunedin. J. A. ROBINSON. Secretary.

AMUSEMENTS. gING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. THE B I G THRILL DRAMA. JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT And BARBARA KENT BARBARA KENT In “NIGHT RIDE.” “NIGHT RIDE.” “NIGHT RIDE.” “NIGHT RIDE.” “NIGHT RIDE.” “NIGHT RIDE.” Recommended more suitable for Adult Audience. mLIROOM DANCIN G. RHYTHM!!! SOMETHING NEW, “THE RHYTHM STEP.” ' MISS WALLACE’S NEW STUDIO, MURDOCH’S BUILDING (Rattray street, above Calder Mackay’s). ALL RECOGNISED MODERN DANCES. Classes Reopen as follows: — TUESDAY, February 24.—Beginners' Class, for Adults. 8-10 p.m. FRIDAY, February 27.—Senior Boys and Girls’ Class, 7.30-9.30 p.m. SATURDAY MORNING, March 7. Children’s Claes, 9.45-11.30. FEE for any of above three classes, £1 Is per term (14 lessons). Private Tuition by appointment. Private Classes also arranged. Private Address and Phone: 830 CUMBERLAND STREET. YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING SONGS THAT LIVE FOR EVER. Contents of Album — “ Stone Outside Dan Murphy’s Door “Faded Coat of Blue.” “Dream of Love” (Liebestraum). " Rose of Tralee." “Carry Me Back to Old Virginhy.' “Silver Threads Among the Gold.’ “ Polly-wolly-Doodle.” “He’s a Jolly Good Fellow.” “Turkey in th.e Straw." “ Sapphic Ode.” “Maire Bawn ” (Londonderry Air). “Please Give Me a Penny, Sir.” “White Wings.” Also, 20 Other Favourites. £3 WORTH OF MUSIC FOR 2s. Post Free. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, DUNEDIN. CRICKET. gECOND GRADE REP. MATCH, OTAGD v. SOUTHLAND, CARISBROOK ROUND, TO-DAY (THURSDAY), FEB. 19. Play Commences at 10.30 a.m. Admission, 6d, By Burns Street Gate Only. PICNICS. B RUCE-CLUTHA EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. Che usual Bruce-Clutha Early Settlers’ 1 UNION PICNIC will this year be d on the SHOW GROUND, MILTON, WEDNESDAY, February 25. 11 Early Settlers and their friends are ir JAMES ALLEN and others will E. MOORE, Secretary. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. jpW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FFICIAL OPENING AND AIR PAGEANT, OTAGO AERO CLUB’S AERODROME, NEAR WINGATUI. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1931. JOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS 1 be issued from stations Allanton to .mrcargill (inclusive), and from tions on the Roxburgh and Tapanui anches to DUNEDIN on SATURDAY, bruary 21, by trains arriving Dunedin to 11.20 a.m., available for return til Saturday, February 28, 1931. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS icluding Is admission to'the Grounds) 1 be issued from stations Oamaru to hiwaka (inclusive), to the Aerodrome morning trains arriving Dunedin up 11.15 a.m. on SATURDAY, February available for return on day of issue IHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS eluding Is admission to the grounds) [ be issued from stations Balclutha to biro inclusive to the Aerodrome, via aedin, by the morning train leaving clutha 6.55 a.m., and arriving Dunn at 10.2 a.m., and the special tram dng Balclutha at 10.26 a.m, on SATURY, February 21, available for return the ordinary train leaving Dunedin L p.m., and the special train leaving aedin at 6.20 p.m. same day. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. >AMARU-DUNEDIN; The usual 8,0 . Oamaru-Dunedin train will leave naru 7.0 a.m., Waiareka 7.10, Maheno L Herbert 7.46, Hampden 8.4, Kar--8.20, Palmerston 8.48, Goodwood 9.0, ikouaiti 9.13, Puketeraki 9.32, Seaf 9.47, Waitati 10,9. Purakanui 10.28, aedin arrive 11.9 a.m. Connects with in f» the Aerodrome. nTTITT|ITIT . T ’he usual 3,0 p.m. DUNEDINMARU train will leave Dunedin 6.20 i, Ravensbourne 6.26, Sawyers’ Bay I Purakanui 7.4, Waitati 7.19, SeaE 7.42, Waikouaiti 8.7, Palmerston 8,33, rtigi 8.58, Hampden 9.13, Hebert 9.36, heno 9.48, Waiareka 10,9, Oamaru ive 10.15 p.m. WILL NOT SIOP INTERMEDIATE STATIONS be■en DUNEDIN and PALMERSTON Iwjwa JUNE DIN IRE 'PORT CHALMERS: i C iai passenger train for Port Chalmers oping at all stations will leave Dunn 11.18 a.m., Port Chalmers arrive 17 a.m. , . , p. ’he usual 5.45 p.m. tram from DunII to Port Chalmers will leave Dunedin i p.m.. Port Chalmers arrive 6.29 p.m. Special passenger train for Dunedin oping at all stations except Maia will ve Port Chalmers 12.34 p.m., Dunn arrive 1.4 p.m. Connects with special in for the Aerodrome. NVERCARGILL-DUNEDIN: Ihe Ex,sa train leaving Invercargill at 7.0 1. will stop at Wingatui to set down isengcrs. Connects at Wingatui With cial train for Aerodrome. L’he Invercargill Express tram leaving nedin at 4.40 p.m. will stop at Wmgato pick up passengers. . ifOTE. —Trains connecting at Wingatui h the Express for Invercargill leave Aerodrome at 4.0 and 4.45 p.m. ULCLUTHA - DUNEDIN: Special isenger train stopping where required pick up passengers will leave Baltha 10.26 a.m., Milton 11.12, Henley 49 Wingatui arrive 12.23, Dunedin iv’e 12.47 p.m. Connects at Wingatui :li special train for the Aerodrome. Jpecial passenger train, stopping at ngatui to pick up passengers and where uired South of Mosgiel to set down isengers will leave Dunedin tor Baltha at 6.15 p.m., Wingatui 6.35, arnvMilton 7,38, Balclutha 8.27 p.m. 3UNEDIN i OTAGO CENTRAL ANCH: The usual 11.40 a.m. Dun-n-Ranfurlv train will leave Dunedin 5 p.m., Wingatui 2.5. Middlemarch 5. Ranfurly arrive 9.35 p.m. for further particulars apply to the station master. DER’S “ Footeaser ” Arch SUPPORTS ep off that tired feeling in your feet, im at Harris’.

THE LOVELY TULIP FARM. THE GORGEOUS PALACE OF GOLD. THE AMUSING VEGETABLE BALLET THE BEAUTIFUL BALLET OF THE SEASONS. THE AMAZING THOUGHT-READING COW. And a Hundred and One Other Novelties, FULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Under the Direction of W. Redstone. Produced by CHARLES A. WENMAN. Stage Manager Roy Steyne. POPULAR PANTOMIME PRICES: D.C. and R.S. (reserves), 7s; at the Doors 6s; Back Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d. Early Door, Pit, Is extra. Matinee Prices: 6s, 4s, and Is 6d. Early Door Bit, 6d Extra. Children Halfprice to Matinee. All Prices Plus Tax. Box Plans at The Bristol Piano Co. Day Sales at Rialto. Manager John Farrell TOWN HALL. V A GRAND CONCERT Will be given by the ORPHANS' CLUB In aid of the Earthquake Sufferers on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, At 8 pan. Popular Prices. ANDREW FELL, Mayor. TPARTHQUAKB RELIEF.—-Larnaoh Castle ill Garden Party, SATURDAY, February 28. Keep date free for glorious outing. Buses leave Early Settlers' Hall, 1.15 to 2 p.m. Bus tickets, 2s 6d, admits to ground. Half proceeds Earthquake Fund. Tickets at Hlett’s, umbrella maker, George street; Palmer’s Picture Shop, Octagon. SKATING. KING'S SKATING RINK, DOWLING STREET. DAILY: 12-1, 1-2 p.m.. 6d; 2.30-4 p.m., Is; 7.30-10 p.m., Ladies Is, Gentlemen Is 6d. College Session 4,15-5.30 p.m., 6d. Late Night Saturdays Only. Ladies Is Cd; Gentlemen 2s. Spectators 6d. Private Tuition. School Session: Saturday Morning, 10-11.30. Od. TRY OUR NEW FLOOR. KING’S SKATING RINK, DOWLING STREET. PLAIN DRESS CARNIVAL, THIS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Prizes for Best Lady Skater, Best Gentleman Skater, Best Couples, Best Trio. Prices: Ladies, Is 6d; Gentlemen, 2s. SPORTING. JOCKEY CLUB. I NOMINATIONS for all events at 'the above Club’s meeting on March 6 and 7 have been EXTENDED until SATURDAY, February 21, at 8 p.m. D. A. CAHILL, Secretary.

RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. E W ZEAL A N D RAILWAYS. OFFICIAL OPENING AND AIR PAGEANT, OTAGO AERO CLUB’S AERODROME, NEAR WINGATUI. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1931. SPECIAL CHEAP FARES. From DUNEDIN and intermediate stations to the AERODROME; 2/6 RETURN, either class. Including 1/- admission to Grounds. Single fare from Aerodrome to Wingatui 1/- either class. Single fare from Aerodrome to stations Abbotsford to Dunedin inclusive 1/6 either class. Trains stopping at intermediate stations leave Dunedin for Wingatui and the Aerodrome at snort intervals from 10.40 a.m. Return trains leave the Aeiodrome at short intervale from 4.0 p.m. TRAVEL BY TRAIN, .WHICH ENSURES YOU A QUICK, SAFE, CLEAN, AND COMFORTABLE RIDE. NOTE.—Trains stop at gateway giving entrance to the Aerodrome and Grounds,

ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISITORS’ DAY” SOUTH OTAGO FREEZING WORK AT FINEGAND. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1931. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to BALCLUTHA from all stations on the Main Line, Dunedin to Gore inclusive, also from stations on the Roxburgh, Cathns River, Tapanui, and Waimea Plains Branches on DKiOAx, February 20, 1931, by trains arriving Balclutha up to 2.32 p.m., available for return until SATURDAY. February 28, 193 L N"EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OFFICIAL OPENING AND AIR PAGEANT, OTAGO AERO CLUB S AERODROME, NEAR WINGATUI. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1931. SPECIAL CHEAP FARES. From DUNEDIN and Intermediate Stations to the AERODROME: 2s 6d RETURN, either class. Including Is admission to Grounds. Single fare from Aerodrome to Wihgatui Is either class. Single fare from Aerodrome to stations Abbotsford to Dunedin inclusive Is 6d either class. Trains stopping at intermediate stations leave Dunedin for Wingatui and the Aerodrome at short intervals from 10.40 a.m. Return trains leave the Aerodrome at short intervals from 4.0 p.m. TRAVEL BY TRAIN, WHICH ENSURES YOU A QUICK, SAFE, CLEAN. AND COMFORTABLE RIDE. NOTE.—Trains stop at gateway giving entrance to the Aerodrome and Grounds. ('i IRLS of 9st. wishing to reduce to Bst. find IT it easy with YOUTH-O-FORM. —Wilkinson and Sou, chemists. PAINTS for every purpose. Brushes, Varnishes, etc., you’ll find priced right.— Wren s, Ltd., Princes street. 29n

A bullet from the pistol of the American naval attache saved the life of a Mexican bull-fighter at Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The matador slipped and fell a few feet from the onrushing bull. He was about to be gored when the American whipped out his pistol, fired and killed the animal. The crowd cheered this exploit to the echo.

The Guatemalan Legislative Assembly Ims approved a contract with the Swedish Match Company, authorising the monopoly sale of matches in the republic for 30 years, for which the company grants the Government loan of £5,000,000 at 7 per cent.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21264, 19 February 1931, Page 11

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