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AMUSEMENTS. “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.” MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 O’CLOCK. TO-DAY AT 2 O’CLOCK. It is the duty of every mother and_ father to see that their children enjoy this most wonderful of all Pantomimes. At Invercargill the children yelled with delight at Lily, the whimsical cow, at the girl who flies over the heads of the audience, at Dame Barleycorn, at the 12 girls on the illuminated swings, and they cheered the 25 brilliantly clever Australian children in the , WONDERFUL TOP SHOP BALLET. MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 4e; Pit, Is 6d. ' Early door pit, 6d extra. Children Half-price to D.C. and Front and Back Stalls, Pit, Is. THE EARTHQUAKE FUND. Help the Earthquake Fund,.and at the same time enjoy J. C. Williamson’s best of all Pantomimes. Remember, half the profits of the tour are to be donated to the Prime Minister’s Fund. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A GLORIOUS PANTOMIME. TO-DAY, * TO-NIGHT, TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, At 2. At 8. And Following Evenings. FINAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT. “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT,” “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT” “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT,” which eclipses from every point of view even the memorable production of “ Mother Goose.” !00 - ARTISTS. 100. !00 ARTISTS. 100. Including JIM GERALD as Dame Barleycorn. JIM GERALD as Dame Barleycorn. ROY RENE l AMY ROCHELLE, Nell Taylor, Kathleen Goodall, Phil Smith, Nick Taylor, Arthur Stigant jun., Eric Bush, the Pauleston Bros, the Fallow Sisters, Edna Moncrieff, E. Short, Mona Zeppel, Ellen Percival, and other notable pantomime artists. “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,” A succession of novelties, specialties, song hits, stage spectacles, comedy scenes, and sketches, and a favourite pantomime story interwoven. A Colossal Production. BOX PLANS at the Bristol Piano Company, Day Sales at the Rialto. Evening Prices: D.S. and R.S. (reserves) 7s, at the doors 6s, Stalls 4s, Pit Is 6d Early Door Pit Is extra. .All prices plus tax. Manager John Farrell. jfyjOSGIEL PICTURES TO-NIGHT AT 8. REGINALD DENNY In a Hilarious Riot of Mirth-just the kind of picture everyone expect* trom him. It lives up to its title, > ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT. 'ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT. ‘ ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT. )> yy yy Also, The Only Authentic Film of the HAWKE’S BAY EARTHQUAKE DISASTER, Showing Napjer and Hastings in Ruins. Final Episode of “THE COLLEGIANS.” OF LORD AND LADY BADBN-POWELL TO DUNEDIN. GRAND DISPLAY By the GHRL GUIDES AND BOY SCOUTS, CARISBROOK GROUND, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11, At 2.30 p.m. uides and Scouts from Oamaru to Inverirgill and Otago Central assembled to greet their Chiefs. OME AND SEE THE Brownies in Their Welcome. Cubs in Their Grand Howl and Dance. Guides in Their Miniature Camp and Picturesque Entertainment. Scouts in Their Camping Scene, with Bridges, Towers, etc. \ ADMISSION: Ground, Is; Stand, Is; Children, Half-^riee. Special Railway Fares. GUE OF NATIONS UNION. A RECEPTION At the DIVERSITY CLUB. QUEEN’S BUILDING, Will be tendered to MR J. V. WILSON, M.A. .(Geneva Secretariat,), DAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 8 p.m. I i. Sir Charles Statham, M.P., will [e. TEA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ANNUAL SPORTS. BALCLUTHA SHOW GROUND, SATURDAY, MARCH 14. ver £BO in Prize money; £l7 Sheffield, mining, Jumping, Piping, and Dancing. Entries for all running events close ith the Secretary on SATURDAY, arch 7. Programmes and entry forms i application. R. W. CULBERT, Secretary. . Box 85, Balclutha. Bua leaves Provincial Hotel 8.15 a.m., returning after Sports. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. 00U NT Y OF t"a lEK I. ICULAR TRAFFIC TO OTAGO iIRPORT, NORTH TAIERI. nuection with the Official Opening Airport on SATURDAY, 1' ebruary ■rs of motor and other vehicles eby requested to observe the folTRAFFIC REGULATIONS for the occasion in respect to the lamed hereunder, from 8 a.m. to 1. Gladstone road from Gordon road to Wingatui and Wingatui-North Taieri road to Main Entrance to Airport is closed to all vehicular traffic excepting cars with official notice “ Enclosure ” pasted ou the windshield. 2. Duke’s road from Gordon road intersection and from Gibson’s corner one-way traffic only towards the Airport. 3. Wingatui-North Taieri road from Duke’s road to North Taieri School corner one-way traffic outward, after discharging passengers, up till 4 p.m., thereafter this length may be used as a stand for Buses and Taxis headed towards Airport/ 4. Parking of cars will not be permitted on any of the afore-men-tioned roads. R. A. KEMPSHELL, Chairman Taieri County Council. Mosgiel, February 20, 1931. UNEMPLOYMENT would be cured In a mouth If wo all used New Zealand products. Use RBNCO tor Junket. 4o

AMUSEMENTS. A PROGRAMME of THRILLING and EXCITING RACES At the g PEEDWAY ROYA L TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, HALF THE PROFITS To the EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. (The Mayor’s Fund.) MORE VARIED THAN EVER, AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONS IN BIG NINE SCRATCH RACE. CHAMPIONS PITTED AGAINST LOCAL MEN IN THE OPEN HANDICAP. SECOND DIVISION MEN GIVING OF THEIR BEST IN THE IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP. A NIGHT OF A THOUSAND THRILLS! See the Dashing Speed Kings in Action on New Zealand’s Fastest Track. RETAINED AT ADDITIONAL EXPENSE—WALLY KILMISTER (Wellington and New Zealand Test Captain) ALF MATTSON (Auckland’s Brilliant Dirt Track Champion) HARRY MANGHAM (Dunedin’s Popular Star). RETURN VISIT OF JACK BISHOP AND CYRIL ANDERSON (Australian Stars). Also BEN UNWIN (who has delighted Dunedin Broadsiding Patrons of late). JACK YOUNG (Dunedin), FRANK DAY (Auckland), and REG. RANBY (Wellington) will measure paces with the Australian and New Zealand Champions in the Big Nine Event. LOCAL STARS APPEARING IN OPEN HANDIGAP-JIM NESBIT, ALEC. RAIT, PETER LYDERS, and BILL BLAIR. SECOND DIVISION MEN IN THE IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP. A NIGHT of FUN and THRILLS at POPULAR PRICES! ADMISSION: 2s 3d (including tax) to all parts. Children, Is. Special Trams. Come early—avoid the crush. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF OTAGO’S AIR PORT AND GRAND SOUTH ISLAND AIR PAGEANT. GRAND SOUTH ISLAND IIR PAGEANT. Accommodation provided for 50,000 visitors and parking for 3000 cars. A brilliant, thrilling, and sensational display of flying in all its most daring and intricate forms by AEROPLANES Manned by N.Z.’s FOREMOST AVIATORS, AEROPLANES Manned by N.Z.’s FOREMOST AVIATORS, AEROPLANES Manned by N.Z.’s FOREMOST AVIATORS, Including Flving Officer Owen, who has flown from England to Australia; Squadron Leader MacGregor; Flight Lieutenant Burrell; a number of Officers of New Zealand Air Iclldlll JDulivllj u lUUUUL.I y , . I* vr Force; and leading amateur Aviators from all over JNew Zealand. SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING ADMISSION AND SALE OF TICKETS: ADMISSION TICKETS le, now on sale at Jacobs’s, tobacconist; Ealconer, tobacconist; and Motor Service Stations throughout the, city. On SAiUK DAY Tickets will be sold on the road to the Aerodrome at three separate points in Gordon road and at two points between Black Bridge and Otago Central Railway Line. Railway Tickets at 2s 6d return include Admission to Aerodrome. Parking of cars Is per car. PROGRAMMES. Programmes now on sale in streets; price. Is. Diagrams HEIGHT Estimating COMPETITION FOR VISITORS: Ticket* IB each, will be sold by Hockey Girls on the grounds. PRIZES: First, £8 Bs, Second, £2 2s. , ' Refreshments provided on grounds. Luncheon, 2s 6d; Afternoon tea. Is od 'or Special Train Arrangements and Reduced Fares see Railway Advertisements. PECIAL NOTICE: . Every care has been taken by the Pageant Executive’ in laying out the ground and in - providing against the possibility of accidents of every kina, BUT THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY WARNED that every person coming on to the Aerodrome or bringing cars or other property thereon does so entirely at hia or her own risk, and persons are admitted to the ground only on this express understanding. 76 Stuart street, Dunedin. H E EVENT OF J, A. ROBINSON. Secretary. THE SEASON. LARNACH IONSTER GARDEN PARTY at LARNACH CASTLE, Kindly placed at disposal of Dunedin Central WIC.T.U. by Mr and Mrs J. Jackson Pur die. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 28. Special Buses leave from Early Settlers’ Hall between 1.15 and 2 p.m. Return Bus Tickets, admitting to Grounds, 2s 6d. Children under 12 years, Is 6d. Private car passengers, Is per head at gate. Gates open 1.30 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA, Is. . During the afternoon visitors will have the unique opportunity terior of this rarely offered historic old Castle, with its valuaWe collection mous antiques. Admission by special tickets, 2s 6d each (obtainable on j a istle steps). Admission to Antique Gallery only, od. SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Executive have decided to hand half proceeds to * oot ticket early from HIETT’S,’ 264 George street; PALMER’S, ctagon; and members of W.C.T.U. Executive. ■ MEETINGS. iHE DOMINION BUILDING SOCIETY. □ctors: T. J. Hussey (Chairman), J. H. F. Hamel, S. B. Macdonald, J. Y. Love, ’TH ANNUAL MEETING in Society’s Rooms, 105 HIGH STREET (opposite Telegraph Office), on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931. at 8 P.m. I'WENTY-SECCND BALLOT MEETING SAME EVENING, when FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS will be disposed of. NEW GROUP NOW BEING FORMED. JOIN NOW ! Subscriptions One Shilling per Share per Wee . NTEREST ON SUBSCRIPTIONS 8 PER CENT., ™MTED Several Ballot Loans for Sale; moderate premiums. Got our Fiee Book OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7 till 9 LESLIE . Secretary . WALES LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. AN APPEAL. e above Committee intends to CIRATE PETITIONS for . SIGNALS to have OUR SYSTEM Oh YIN 6 RATES CHANGED TO IHE MPROVED VALUE SYSTEM, to iresented to the City Council. We intend to carry on a System of i ronda from now on. This requires ■y. .We have already received £lO one supporter of the system, but it re to be successful we must have a derable sum. PUBLIC MEETING will be held in PRADES HALL on MONDAY, F eby 23 (note date), when Speakers will ■es« the Meeting. 1 donations to be addressed to P. NEILSON, _ Hon. Secretary, O.L.H.u. 5 Union street, or Trades Hall. PS BLACK GLACE KID SHOES,. Patent Cap, Newest Toe. Now 26s 6d. Best Quality. HUOYD’S EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR, Queen’s Buildings, Dunedin. [DBR'S soft Rubber BUNION SHIELDS >r left or right feet allow you perfect ig.—See Harris’. ICO for Junket Is an all-New Zealano roduct from contents to outside packHEL HAIR TONIC restores hair to itural colour; wash and shampoo as —Wilkinson and Son, chemists. L.LPAPERS that charm, at prices that please, you will obtain from s, Ltd. Princes street. 29n PECT neck of women should be 12|ln ; Iritlsh Yeast-O-Cod TABLETS build iraggy necks. —Wilkinson and Son, B ’ANK OF NEW SOUTH DIVIDEND. . The Dunedin Stock Exchange invites Shareholders in the Bank of New South Wales to attend a MEEiING to be held in the Chamber of Commerce Board Room, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, February 24, at 4 p.m., to Discuss' the Decision of the Directors of the Bank to ""Pittas®"’ Secretary, Dunedin Stock Exchange. MEDICAL. N o T E •• BLOOM’S ORANGE BLOSSOM.” the only preparation legally allowed to bo sold in New Zealand The Comptroller of Customs, Wellington, If, prohibiting all others from being imported into the Dominion, as they Infringe the Registered Trade Mark Blossom," of the Sole Proprietors: C. W HAWKINS. LTD.. Herbalist. George street, Dunedin ’ LISTEN. —All Patent Medicines sold at spot cash lowest prices at Hawkins’s, 248 George street, Dunedin. POST FREE. _ to 12s 6d each George street. -Good Enemas, from 4s 6d Address L Hawkins, “C) PRING BLOSSOM ELIXIR.’’ Price, C' Cures Sore Legs, Ulcers, Piles, Rashes, Chilblains, and Skin Complaints, Sold everywhere. HAWKINS’S Coughs, Bronchitis. SPRING 2s; ‘ Big Six ’’ Cough Cure, for Colds, Whooping Cough, and Price 6d, Is, and 2s. BLOSSOM ELIXIB.” Price, d, tonic and blood cleanser. — Hawkins’s Herbal Depot, 248 George street, Dunedin. ' HAWKINS’S INSTANT RELIEF ASTHMA POWDER is unrivalled ; "cures when others tail.—For sale at 248 George street. Dunedin B LOOMING, the Great CORN CURE; price, Is, at .chemists and stores. Bloomlne’s out on its own SUFFERING WOMEN. —Avoid operations by using “ Orange Blossom; ” month’s treatment. 5s. —L. HAWKINS. George street. TF milk disagrees with made with RENCO. you try Junket

AMUSEMENTS. The Funniest Place on Earth is “UP THE RIVER.” “UP THE RIVER.” “UP THE RIVER.” Satire and Ridicule, Now Showing at Fuller-Hay ward’s S TRA N D 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. RAISE THE ROOF WITH ROARS. NO PICTURE PLAY SO FUNNY. So packed, so crammed, so bubbling over with heart-gladdening laughs has been seen in DUNEDIN. “UP “ UP “ UP “ UP “ UP “ UP “UP “UP “ UP “ UP “ UP “ UP “UP “UP THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE RIVER.” RIVER.” RIVER” RIVER.” RIVER.” RIVER.” RIVER.” RIVER.” RIVER.” RIVER” RIVER.” RIVER.” RIVER.” RIVER.” MAKE THE BRIGHT TRIP TO-DAY. COME “UP THE RIVER.” “UP THE RIVER.” “UP THE RIVER.” “UP THE RIVER.” “UP THE RIVER.” SEE, HEAR, AND YELL AT THE * FUNNY BIRDS IN THE BIG UNGILDED CAGE. No Sooner Do They Leave Prison Than They’re ANXIOUS to Return. A Case of OUT AGAIN SIN AGAIN UP AGAIN IN AGAIN . With a rousing welcome back. IT’S ALL TOO FUNNY FOR WORDS, s' The Cutest Comedy on Earth. And it’s New, New, Brand New. And there are Splendid FOX FEATURETTES. FOX FEATURETTES. Also, THE TALKIE NEWS REEL. THE TALKIE NEWS REEL. And “LONDON BRIDGE IS FALLING DOWN,” A Song Cartoon. Box Plan at the Bristol. Phone Reserves at Theatre. Phone 13-379. Note. Phone Reserves will NOT be held AFTER 7.45. jgHNG EDWARD THEATRE TO-DAY AT 2.15. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. EVELYN BRENT and CLIVE BROOK EVELYN BRENT and CLIVE BROOK EVELYN BRENT and CLIVE BROOK EVELYN BRENT and CLIVE BROOK In “ SLIGHTLY SCARLET." “SLIGHTLY SCARLET.” “ SLIGHTLY SCARLET.” “ SLIGHTLY SCARLET," “ SLIGHTLY SCARLET.” “ SLIGHTLY SCARLET.” Also, EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. For Reserves Ring Theatre. Phone 22-573. (ÜBLIC WELCOME to Rt. REV. F. M. MOLYNEUX, ’ Bishop of Melanesia. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, TUESDAY NEXT, 8 P.M. Chairman: Bishop of Dunedin. Address by Bishop MOLYNEUX. All Welcome. Collection for Melanesian Mission. JQUNEDIN FIRE BRIGADE. FUN, FAIR, AND CARNIVAL At CENTRAL FIRE STATION, From MARCH 14 to 21 (Inclusive). Proceeds to go to Earthquake Fund, Roll up and show your support. QRKNEY & SHETLAND SOCIETY. MONTHLY - SOCIAL Will be held Trades Hall, TUESDAY, February 24, 7.45 p.m. Lecture by Mr MAYWARD on his trip to the Islands. Dance to follow. Collection in aid Earthquake Fund. Picnic tickets on sale. Gentlemen le, Ladies basket. JAS. F. SPENCE, Hon. Sec. ATE S T NOVELTY, GRAMOPHONE RECORD POST CARDS. THEY PLAY. SING, AND TALK. No. 61—“ Ba, Ba, Black Sheep.” No. 62—“ Puff, Puff, Puff.” No. 63 —“ Sing a Song of Sixpence.” No. 64—“ Hey, Diddle Diddle” No. 65—“ A Froggie Would A-wooing Go.” No. 66 —“ Hickory, Dickory Dock.” No. 67 —“Jack and Jill.” Buy Them for the Children. Od EACH, 4 FOR Is 9d, 8 FOR 3s 6d. Post Free. TERRY’S LTD. 143-147 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. SPORTING. JOCKEY CLUB. 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. 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 6d; Gentlemen 2s. Spectators 6d. Private Tuition. School Session: Saturday Morning, 10-11.30. Od. TRY OUR NEW FLOOR. ICING’S SKATING RINK, IV DOWLING STREET. PLAIN DRESS CARNIVAL, THIS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Prizes for Best Lady Skater, Best Gentleman Skater, Best Couples, Best Trio. Prices: Ladies, ls-6d; Gentlemen, 2s. PICNICS. QROMWELL BRUCE-CLUTHA EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. The usual Bruce-Clutha Early Settlers’ REUNION PICNIC will this year be held on the SHOW GROUND, MILTON, on WEDNESDAY, February 25. All Early Settlers and their friends are invited. Sir JAMES ALLEN and others will speak. I E. MOORE. Secretary. BUST of perfect feminine figure should measure 341 n; British Yeast-0-Co<J TABLETS will help you attain this,—Wilkinson and Son, chemists. ALWAYS see Wren’s Wallpapers before making your final choice; Wren’s values and variety are unexcelled. 29u

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21266, 21 February 1931, Page 15

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