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AMUSEMENTS JpAREWELL CHARITY CONCERT By Rev. A. J. Seamer's FAMOUS MAORI SINGERS Final Appearance in Dunedin. SPECTACULAR, ENTRANCING, AND EDUCATIVE PROGRAMME In 3 Parts; (1) THE MAORI OF YESTERDAY. (2) THE MAORI OF TO-DAY. (3) THE MAORI OF TO-MORROW. Proceeds to Central Mission Relief Fund and Other Charity. TOWN HALL. Don’t miss this last chance of hearing these wonderful singers. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MAY 11, at 8 o’clock. Prices: 2s, Is 6d, and Is. Box Plan at Chas. Begg and Co. Booking fee, 6d. M USIC - * THE SAVOY MUSIC. Presents Mr MAITLAND M'CUTCHEON. Mr MAITLAND M'CUTCHEON, Mr MAITLAND M'CUTCHEON, L.R.A.M., L.R.A.M., L.R.A.M.. The Dominion’s Outstanding Violinist And Dunedin’s Concert Idol, Every Afternoon and Evening. _ Mr M'Cutcheon is a Master of the Violin. A Choice Programme of Soli is provided, With Miss Rita Holmes at the piano. Every Afternoon and Evening. AT THE SAVOY SHOWS. QTAGO A. & P. SOCIETY. 1932 WINTER SHOW. To be Held in the SOCIETY’S BUILDINGS On MAY 31, JUNE 1,2, 3, and 4, 1932. TRADE DISPLAYS: Intending Exhibitors are requested to APPLY for SPACE as early as possible. GENERAL ENTRIES Close on WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 (unless otherwise specified). • SCHEDULES ON APPLICATION. Telegrams: “ STOKSHOW,” Dunedin. E. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. 83 Crawford street. CHRYSANTHEMUM Hinder Pain SHOW. (Under Patronage.) 1 TO DUNEDIN WEEK.” “ COME Profits in Aid Unemployment Fund. TOWN HALL. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MAY 13 and 14. DISPLAYS OF FRUIT, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES. Popular Record Service by Chas. Begg and Co.’s Philco Loud Speaking Set. At Evening Session Begg’s Orchestra, Otago School of Dancing, and J. V. Hanna’s Pupils. 1.30 to 10 p.m. Admission Is; Children 6d. EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING —YOUR BEST SAFEGUARD. The man who is best prepared to face present-day conditions, the man whose position is assured, ia the Qualified Accountant. His specialised training and expert knowledge of business principles make him invaluable. LET HEMINGWAY’S TRAIN YOU! When you enrol as a Hemingway’s student you are coached until you pass the Accountancy Professional Examination, independent of the time taken and at the original fee. Place your tuition in the hands of the specialists of oyer 35 years’ standing. Enrol at once, safeguard your future, and qualify'for rapid promotion. No text books to buy. Write for Free Book “ Accountancy ” To-day! HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 51C, Auckland. T UD O R COLLEGE. MATHEMATICS. SCIENCES. LANGUAGES. 51 MORAY PLACE. Send for Prospectus. BRIDGE TUITION —Contract, Auction ; experienced teacher; beginners, 2s 6d, two-hour lessons; practice classes, Is. — Phone 18-946. 9ray ROSSBOTHAM’S COLLEGE.—Shorthand. Typing, Book-keeping, Government Examination. —Passed, 88i per cent. Seniors. 82. J per cent. Juniors.—Telephone 10-736. Marine wireless college.—Expert instruction for Wireless Officer’s Certificate. —Apply for prospectus. Box 770, Wellington. 10m BROWN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE— Moderate fees; rapid individual tuition. Students recommended positions. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping. Telephone 10-697. 7my RODMURE MILLINERY SALON, Allbell Chambers, 154 Stuart street.—Autumn and Winter Goods now showing; exclusive models; Renovations a specialty. Phone 13-141; open Friday Nights. 27f BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES. OF WAIKOUAITI. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Balance Sheets and Statements of Accounts of the Waikouaiti Borough Council for the years ended March 31, 1931, and March 31, 1932, together with the Reports of the Audit Office thereon, will be OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION at the Borough Council Chambers, Main road, Waikonaiti, until MAY 31, 1932, during office hours. Printed copies of the Balance Shoots, etc., may he obtained by Ratepayers free cf charge on application. B. W. FELL, Town Clerk. Waikonaiti, April 26, 1932.

What is described as the most luxurious car ever built to order for a boy has just been completed in England for the 11-year-old son of an Indian prince, the Maharajah of Jodhpur. Beneath the hood is a four-cylinder motor that will drive the car 70 miles oh a, gallon of petrol. Grown-ups cannot intrude upon a joy ride, for the miniature seats, as well as the steering wheel and controls, are boy-size. In all respects save one the car might typify the fondest day dreams of an average boy. The cautious Maharajah has ordered special gears installed that will limit the youthful driver’s speed to 1.7 miles an hour. With " Huia ” Butter you can have your choice of cither 11b or ilb pats.— Adyt;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21641, 11 May 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21641, 11 May 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21641, 11 May 1932, Page 9

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