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AMUSEMENTS JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Props.: Sir Ben. and Mr John Fuller. Lessees: Riley Productions, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. “ HAPPY-GO-LUCKY “ HAPPY-GO-LUCKY “ HAPPY-GO-LUCKY “ HAPPY-GO-LUCKY « HAPPY-GO-LUCKY “ HAPPY-GO-LUCKY O’FLYNN,” O’FLYNN,” O’FLYNN,” O’FLYNN," O’FLYNN,” O’FLYNN.” Barry Conners’s Great Laughing Play, that has caused a great surge of approbation around the British Empire. The Comedy of the Man Who Placed Happiness First. The Outstanding Play of the Year. • (By arr. with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.) RONALD RILEY, RONALD RILEY, RONALD RILEY, RONALD RILEY, RONALD RILEY, The Distinmiished English Light Comedian in his Great Impersonation of Larry O’Flynn, as played by him over 700 times through India, Africa, the Far East, and Australia. t RONALD RILEY AND HIS COMEDY COMPANY. MARIE D’ALTON, JOSEPH LANPHIEE, ' BERNARD BEEBY, MIRIAM OSBOURNE, K J. VINCENT WHITE, STANLEY BROGDEN, CHAS. M'CALLUM. A Coterie of Artists from the Leading Theatres of the Empire in Outstanding Roles for which they have been Specially Chosen, and DOREEN SCOTT. • DOREEN SCOTT, DOREEN SCOTT, A Charming English Ingenue with a Hundred Wiles and a Thousand Smiles. ALL THE WORLD LOVES A LOVER. YOU’LL LOVE LUCKY O’FLYNN. It’s a Great Play, with Good Singers, too. Bright Intervals, Lively Music, sind ZARA, THE GOLDEN-VOICED GIRL, Prices: D.C. and 0.5., sa; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s (plus tax). Plan at The Bristol till 12; then at‘Hall’s Fruit Shop, where Day Sales also are. Doors open 7 p.m. YOUR LUCK WILL BE IN IF YOU ONCE SEE O’FLYNN. AMUSEMENTS CHILDREN’S BIG DAT! Kiddies.. Look at this Programme! Second Exciting Episode, “ the SPELL OF THE CIRCUS.” “ THE SPELL OF THE CIRCUS.” ' Thrills Galore in “HUNTING TIGERS IN INDIA.” “HUNTING TIGERS IN INDIA.” And More and Moye Thrills in “MEN ON CALL." ALL THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.15. g T RAND A Fuller-Hayward Talkie House, “ Cosy as your Fireside.” i 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. ANOTHER SUPERLATIVE SHOW! EDMUND LOWE EDMUND LOWE, Hero of “ Scotland Yard ” and a dozen other successes in the Fox all-dialogue story of Coastguard Heroism. “MEN ON CALL!” “MEN ON CALL!" “MEN ON CALL!" A dynamic drama, full of spectacular thrills, -a splendid romance, a gripping stor£ and an abundance of humour. y And ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! We have had the good fortune to secure, for this week only, the AMAZING, THRILLING, AUTHENTIC FILM. “HUNTING TIGERS IN INDIA.” “HUNTING TIGERS IN INDIA.” "HUNTING TIGERS IN INDIA." Better than ,“ SIMBA ” and “ AFRICA SPEAKS." “THE FINEST PICTURE OF ITS KIND EVER PRODUCED.” Detailing the sensational adventures of Commander D. N. DYOTT (British Naval Officer and Famous Big-game Hunter). Box Plans at the Bristol, or phone Theatre (13-379). Prices (unreserved): Stalls Is, D.O. Is 6d. e BOY SCOUTS. 21ST ANNIVERSARY. A SPECIAL SERVICE will be held on SUNDAY MORNING, June 14, at 11 o’clock, at the MORNUnGTON METHODIST CHURCH. The Preacher will be the Rev. RICHARDS. R. B. SMITH, Chaimap. "No need for a programme when Mr Dawson sang—his dictibn was superlative.”, \ V Morning Post, London. • ' PETER DAWSON. WORLD’S MOST POPULAR SINGER. “He can whenever he likes hold one spellbound.”—Morning Post, London, , MARK HAMBOT7EG, V GIANT OF THE KEYBOARD. T o Direction w N H A L Hugo. Larsen and Co. THE COLOSSAL MUSICAL ATTRACTION OF 1931. V tWo WORLD-FAMOUS CONCERT STARS On the One Platform. Accompanist ../.. Alan Richardson. THREH MAGNIFICENT CONCERTS, COMMENCING / TUESDAY, JULY 14, at 8 p.m. Also , THURSDAY, JULY 16, and SATURDAY, JULY 18. : : ' • ~ ' THE PRICES OF ADMISSION. Notwithstanding the enormous expense of presenting two of the world’s foremost celebrities on the one platform, Popular Prices have been arranged for the New Zealand tour. PRELIMINARY BOOKING. , Applications for Reserves Seats (price 7s 6d, plus tax; total 8s sd) should be addressed to the Box Office, The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., accompanied by remittance ana stamped addressed envelope. Concessions to Students. Plans for General Booking Open at The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., on Tuesday, July 7. c ONCEET ONCEEI CHAMBER, CHAMEE R, TOWN TOWN HALL. HALL. -BIG CHARITY CONCERTDUNEDIN TRAMWAY BAND. DUNEDIN TRAMWAY BAND. By DUNEDIN TRAMWAY BAND. DUNEDIN TRAMWAY BAND. NEXT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, NEXT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, / ■ ‘ • At 8 p.m. : | / Big, Bright, Breezy Programme, consisting of Spectacular Band Music, Xylophone Solos, Musical Saw Solos, Humorous Monologues, and a host of Other Interesting Items. « Popular Prices: Dress Circle and 0. Stalls, Is fid; Back Stalls, Is: Children, Haif-prifce. Booking 6d extra, at Begg’s. FOOTBALL TJ G B Y FOOTBALL TODAY (SATURDAY), JUNE 13, 1931. CARISBROOK GROUND: v UNIVERSITY A v, SOUTHERN, at 2.45 p.m. V Curtain-raiser: THIRD GRADE MATCH, PIRATES v. SOUTHERN, at 1.15 p.m. TAHUNA PARK: KAIKORAI v. ALHAMBRA, at 2.45 p.m. BISHOPSCOURT: ZINGARI-RICHMOND v. TAIERI, at 2.45 p.m. ADMISSION:—Ground fid, Stand fid; Children, Half-price. OFFICIAL GUIDES on Sale at Otago Sports Depot, Jacobs’s, and at Carisbrook; ! E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.R.F.U. SSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), CHATHAM CUP MATCHES. AT LOGAN PARK: MAORI HILL v. NORTHERN, dmiesiou, including Stand, fid; Schoolboys, Free. AT OVAL No. 1: v SEACLIFF v. PORT CHALMERS. Both Games Start at 2.30 p.m. . A. W. SINCLAIR, ( , Sec. O.F.A. SPORTING. |TAGO RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE, THIS AFTERNOON’S MATCHES. [5 p.m., Caledonian Ground, 2.45 p.m., CITY v. ATHLETIC. 15 p.m., n Oval, 2.45 p.m., IRISTIAN BROTHERS OLD BOYS v. PACIFIC. Admission: Caledonian Ground, fid. J. H. A. M'KEEFRY, Secretary O.R.F.L. ELECTION NOTICES. QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. NEW ELECTIONS OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. The Householders in Districts which failed to Elect School Committees on Momlav. April 27 last, are Reminded that NEW ELECTIONS will be held in the. School of Each District on MONDAY, June 15, at 8 p.m. G. W. CARRINGTON, Secretary. SUPERFLUOUS Fat quickly disappears Q when you take YOUTH-O-PORM Capsules : 6s 6d.—Wilkinson and Son, chemists. WREN’S.— We have the selection In Wallpaers. Our prices are the lowest; Inspection invited.—Wren’s low prices. i you like a Good BOOK? 6s Books on Loan, 3d. —Terry’s, George etreet. QAMARU JOCKEY CLUJ NOMINATIONS for' ALL EVENT including TWO TROTS for the Winti Meeting to be held on SATURDAY July 4, CLOSE with the Undersigned c MONDAY NEXT, June 15, at :8 p.m. D, V, G. SMITH, Secretary. BANK NOTICES. T HE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £6,000,000 Paid-up Capital £2,000,000 Reserve Fund (invested in Government Securities) .. 2,000,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 6,000,000 £10,000,000 As from WEDNESDAY. JUNE/ 24, 1931, the OUTRAM BRANCH of this Bank will be Converted into an AGENCY of Mosgic! Branch. OPEN DAILY, EXCEPT WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, the hours of attendance being 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. J. T. GROSE, General Manager. Wellington, June, 1931. B ANK OF NEW ZEALAND. As from WEDNESDAY, June 24, 1931, the Outram Branch of the Bank will be converted into an Agency of Mosgiel Branch, open daily except Wednesdays and Saturdays, hours of attendance being 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. HENRY BUCKLETON, General Manager.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21360, 13 June 1931, Page 13

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