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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS ANY CHILD WHO MISSES "DANGEROUS YEARS” MISSES A’ PICTURE THAT HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED TO YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE BY THE MOST COMPETENT CRITICS OF THE WORLD! Parents—Send or Bring the Youngsters This Afternoon to the SPECIAL MATINEE AT 2.15. gTRAND THEATRE (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). Always Cosy and Warm, Matinee 2.15. Evening 8. A gripping story, with thrilling situations, piquant humour, and arresting realism, of those dangerous days WHEN YOU AND I WERE AT THE “ CROSS ROADS OF LIFE.” “DANGEROUS YEARS” “DANGEROUS YEARS” “DANGEROUS YEARS” With a splendid star-cast; BERYL MERCER, SPENCER TRACY, DORIS KENYON, RALPH BELLAMY, and YOUNG TOMMY CONDON. Every Man, Woman, and Child MUST see “DANGEROUS YEARS.” CHILDREN - CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN Splendid Matinee Performances Each Day, Programme Includes; “ CAUGHT PLASTERED.” “FACING THE GALLOWS,” A True Detective Picture, Etc. rjp HE REGENT 2.15 p.m. Twice Daily. S.O p.m. WHEELER AND WOOLSEY WHEELER AND WOOLSEY WHEELER AND WOOLSEY • WHEELER AND WOOLSEY WHEELER AND WOOLSEY In THE BIGGEST LAUGH TONIC EVER PRESCRIBED! “ CAUGHT PLASTERED,” “ CAUGHT PLASTERED,” “CAUGHT PLASTERED.” “ CAUGHT PLASTERED,” " CAUGHT PLASTERED.” MADDER AND MERRIER THAN EVER! You will HOWL with Laughter! When You See These Mirthful Maniacs Running a Chemist Shop. 3 Newsreels, Comedy. Travelogue, etc. Plans at Bristol or Theatre (13-379). TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, NEXT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, at 8 o’clock. DRAMATIC CANTATA. “ SALAMIS.” “ SALAMIS.” “ SALAMIS.” “ SALAMIS.” “ SALAMIS.” “ SALAMIS.” “ SALAMIS.” “ SALAMIS.” “ SALAMIS.” “ SALAMIS.” “ SALAMIS.” “ SALAMIS.” GERNSHEIM. DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR. Conductor, John T. Leech. Pianist, T. J. Kirk-Burnnand. Miss EVA SCOTT and Mr C. R. WILLIAMSON, Special Attraction: Selection from “ IL TROVATORE.” “ Rosamund,” “ The Magic Flute,” “ The Mount of Olives.” THE KAIKORAI BAND QUARTET will Play Selections. Soloists: Mr Stan Jeffs, Mr W. N. Satterthwaite, Mr Ross Hughes, Mr Les Borrow, Mr G. Ansell. OPERATIC SCENA, “IL TROVATORE.” “ IL TROVATORE.” “ IL TROVATORE.” “ IL TROVATORE.” “ IL TROVATORE.” “ IL TROVATORE.” “ IL TROVATORE.” “ IL TROVATORE.” “ IL TROVATORE.” “ IL TROVATORE.” “IL TROVATORE.” “ IL TROVATORE;’ VERDE. PRICES—2/- 2/- 2/- 2/- and 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/-. Tickets and Plan at the Bristol. P. HARRE, Secretary. 3J I D N I G H T SUPPERS MAJESTIC CAFE, PRINCES STREET. SATURDAYS COMMENCING TO-DAY, 27th BAND ENGAGED: EENZ ORPHEANS. In order to fill a long-felt want in the social activity of Dunedin, the MAJESTIC CAFE have decided to INTRODUCE MIDNIGHT SUPPERS as from TO-DAY, 27th INST. A Band will be in attendance. SUNDAY MEALS. From 12 (Noon) the MAJESTIC CAFE will OPEN EVERY SUNDAY. MEALS OF ALL KINDS WILL BE AVAILABLE UNTIL 9 p.m. BAND: KBNZ ORPHEANS. ' ' 111 The Ml .MAJESTIC CAFE, || | Princes street (near Woolworths). THE BEST OF FOOD - THE LOWEST PRICES. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING.' SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. "J( U R R A Y *S” “THE BIG RINK WITH THE PERFECT FLOOR.” TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. REDUCED PRICES. REDUCED PRICES. 7.30 till II p.m. LADIES, Is; GENTLEMEN, Is 6d. A Delightful Evening’s Entertainment, with Fun and Thrills for All Who Meet at Murray’s. Beginners Taught by Professional Skaters. RING FOR RESERVES. 308 MORAY PLACE. Phone 11-160.

AMUSEMENTS The Celebrated GALLI-CURCI. GALLI-CURCI. GALLI-CURCI. Preliminary Booking, 10s (plus tax), Opens THURSDAY, at The Bristol. TOW N HALL Direction J. and N. Tait. By Arrangement Evans :.nd Salter, N.Y. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 and 10, SEPTEMBER 7 and 10. SEPTEMBER 7 and 10. 2 WONDERFUL CONCERTS ONLY 2. 2 WONDERFUL CONCERTS ONLY 2. 2 WONDERFUL CONCERTS ONLY 2. By THE IDOL OF.MILLIONS, THE IDOL OF MILLIONS, THE IDOL OF MILLIONS, GALLI-CUECI The Most Notable Musical Event in Many Years. GALLI-CURCI, GALLI-CURCI, GALLI-CURCI, THE WORLD’S QUEEN OF SONG. THE WORLD’S QUEEN OF SONG. THE WORLD’S QUEEN OF SONG. The wonderful purity of her voice, its amazing flexibility, its marvellous “floating ” quality, so elusive in its witchery so satisfying and entrancing to the ear; her uncanny ease in the delivery of passages of the utmost technical difficulty—these and other phases of her art have inspired a thousand pens to attempt, with glowing superlatives, to describe the beauties of her voice. But words have ■ never expressed the full sense of its exquisite charm and pathos, or conveyed the meaning of its unfailing appeal. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. The Box Plans for Preliminary Booking will Open at the Bristol Piano Co. on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. TO COUNTRY PATRONS. Application for Seats should be sent to the Bristol and will be allotted in rotation with city bookings. Preliminary Booking, 10s (plus tax). Touring Manager Maurice Ralph. HEAR C. R. Williamson, R.S.A. Choir’s new Tenor, at SPECIAL CONCERT, Town Hall Concert Chamber, Wednesday, 8 p.m. 27au LEGAL NOTICES.

AMUSEMENTS CHILDREN.—To-day is the Big_ Special Programme for You, so do not miss it. KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD In a picture full of action, hard riding, and fighting. “SONG OF THE CABALLERO.” "SONG OF THE CABALLERO.” PLEASE NOTE—This picture will be screened at the MATINEE ONLY. gOUTH DUNEDIN TALKIES The Well-heated Theatre (King Edward). TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. NANCY CARROLL NANCY CARROLL And PHILLIPS HOLMES In “STOLEN HEAVEN.” “STOLEN HEAVEN.” Also, Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich, Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich, And ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU “MOROCCO.” ” “MOROCCO." “ MOROCCO.” . MOROCCO, For Reserves Ring Theatre (22-5/3). ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN, Gd. rp H E ANNUAL OTAGO HUNT CLUB BALL To be held in the TUDOR HALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. DOUBLE TICKETS, 12s Gd, Obtainable at Jacobs's, Tobacconist.

AMUSEMENTS J)UNEDIN COMPETITIONS HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, SECOND CHILDREN’S DAY. DELIGHTFUL JUVENILE PROGRAMMES. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), At 7.30, HALF-HOUR ENTERTAINMENT: Pupils of Misses Yates-Quaife School of Elocution and Stan Lawson School ot Dancing: “SNOW WHITE,’’ To be followed by a MOST INTERESTING JUVENILE PROGRAMME, Consisting of Piano Solos and Duets. Child’s Action Songs. Children’s Duets. Character Dance. Recitations (Boys and Girls). Song for Boys. THIS SHOULD PROVE ONE OF THE GEMS OF THE FESTIVAL, DAY • SESSIONS At CONCERT CHAMBER and HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE. THIS AFTERNOON’S TREAT. Humorous Recitations. Child’s Action Songs. / Children’s Duets. This will delight the children. ADMISSIONS: Day Sessions, 6d; Sat. AfternoonAdults Is, Children 6d; Evening—D.C. and O.S. 2s, Back Stalls Is, Children halfprice. Box Plan iat The Bristol. Booking fee, 6d. E. S. WILSON, Secretary.

TTAIKOEAI BAND POPULAR CONCERT. XV (Conductor- Mr T. J. Kirk-Burnnand.) HIS THEATRE — TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 8 pan. PROGRAMME; _ “God Defend New Zealand” (Woods). Baritone-Mr Dennis.Dowling (Ran ; March-" Argandab” (Thompson). furly) “The Blind Ploughman Popular Melody—“ The Springtime Re- _ (Clarke). Band—“ Popular Melody,” with Vocal Interlude by Mr Norman Scurr. . The .Otakou Maori Party will Entertain with Part Songs, Solos, Choruses, and Poi Dances. „ ... Xylophone JDuet — The Two Imps (Alford)—Bandsmen E. J. Andrews and W. J. Sinton. March—" The Kilties” (Morris), ymn—“Rochdale" (Bcottney, by Kina “God Save the King, permission of the Conductor of Port Accompanist, Mrs T. J. Kirk-Burnnand, Nicholson Band, Wellington.) n miTri'att?!? TTFATED Collection at Door, Special Stage betting. minds Me of You” (Hume). Sproano—Miss Lettie de Clifford, Dream o’ Day Jill” (German). _ Selection—" Rose Marie ” (Fnml). _ Recitals—Miss Mollie Fowler (Christchurch), “Selected.” _ • . , J. M'Caw’s Saxophone Band—(a) “Maori Hula”” (Frost); (b) “The Middy” (Alford), with Brass Band. Hymn—“ Rochdale ” (Scottney, by kind JIE fashion event of Under the Auspices of ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD. LADY CHAYTOE, LADY CHAYTOE, v LADY CHAYTOE. With the’Assistance of Many Beautiful Mannequins, WILL LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATE IN THE T OWN HAL L 1 9 3 2, ON TUESDAY. AUGUST 30, 1932, AT 8 P.M. ADDED ATTRACTION: SPECIAL PROGRAMME Arranged by Mr DRAKE, Including Orchestral Numbers by THE DUNEDIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor: M. de Rose). Ballets by Miss LILY STEVENS’S SCHOOL OF DANCING. Songs by Miss MARY PRATT. Aceomnaniste; Mrs ERNEST DRAKE. GROSS PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE UNEMPLOYED. ADMISSION, 2s and Is. Box Office Arrangements by The Bristo Piano Co., Ltd. Plan Now Open. Footwear by Courtesy of W. Harris and Son, Ltd. SPORTING. rpHE RACE MEETING OF THE YEAR! WINGATHI RACECOURSE, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 27. FIRST RACE 12.45 P.M, ADMISSION TO STAND ENCLOSURE REDUCED TO ss. Ladies can Obtain Complimentary Tickets at Club’s Office. WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE. Everything Done to Assure You of a Good Day’s Sport. Admission Grand Stand, 5s (including tax) - Outside, Is 6d. Motor Cars, 2s 6d. Stand and Outside Tickets obtainable at Railway Station and S. Jacobs. Special Trains leave at 11.35 a.m., 12.5 p.m.. and 12.55 p.m. Also Ordinary Crains at 11.21, 12.15, 12.45, 1.25, and 1.50 Return Fare: All Trains, Is 6d, second class. Express Trains to and from Invercargill stop at Wingatui, Corporation Buses will leave Cargill’s Monument at frequent intervals from [1.15 ~m. Fare, 2s 6d Return. C. K. CAFFIN, 87 Crawford street. Secretary. HOCKEY. N E W LADIES’ HOCKEY. LADIES’ HOCKEY. LADIES’ HOCKEY. ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. CONTINUE TO-DAY. MARLBOROUGH v. EASTERN B, 2 p.m. WEST COAST B v. CANTERBURY, 2 p.m. WELLINGTON v. SOUTHLAND, 3.15 p.m.OTAGO A v. CENTRAL OTAGO, 3.15 p.m. LADIES’ HOCKEY. LADIES’ HOCKEY. LADIES’ HOCKEY. LADIES’ SOUTH CANTERBURY v. WEST COAST, 3.15 p.m. LADIES’ HOCKEY. SOUTHLAND B v. OTAGO B, 3.15 p.m. HOCKEY. . UNIVERSITY AREA, LOGAN PARK. Special Cars will Run to Ground. Procure a Season Ticket for 5s and gnjoy all Next .Week’s Play—until September 3. ADMISSION; Saturdays—Adults, Is; School Boys and Girls, 6d; Stand, 0d extra. Programme for Week, 6d. E. NELSON, Secretary. FAST, BRIGHT PLAY. COME AND SEE IT. v HJEN ’S REPRESENTATIVE HOCKEY. —OTAGO v. CANTERBURY, TO-DAY (SATURDAY) SPEEDWAY, 3.15 p.m. Curtain-raiser. 1.45 p.m.: OTAGO UNIVERSITY v. CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY. Popular Admission Charges: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. FOOTBALL. R u L L, GBYFO 0 T B A CHARITY SATURDAY. CHARITY SATURDAY. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 27, 1932. CARISBROOK GROUND: AINGE CHARITY SHIELD MATCH. UNIVERSITY A (Premiers) v. SOUTHERN (Runners-up). Kick-off 3 p.m. Curtain-raiser (Third Grade Match): PORT CHALMERS A v. KAIKORAI, at 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground. Is; Stand, Is extra (plus tax); Children, Half-price. Reserved Seats, Admitting to Ground and Stand, 2s Cd (plus tax). Box Plan at the Bristol. , ~ , t , T i , i > *r> ■ OFFICIAL GUIDES on Sale at Otago Sports Depot, S. Jacobs s, and at CarjsInook. f p rocec ds will be Devoted io Local Charities. Absolutely No Free List. E. S. WILSON, See. O.R.F.U.

“pNDER THE RATING ACT, 1925.” IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT, HOLDEN AT QUEENSTOWN. SUMMONSES FOR OVERDUE RATES, The following summonses for overdue rates have been issued in the Magistrate’s Court at Queenstown by the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the County of Lake, a County Corporation duly incorporated under “The Counties Act, 1920,” and having its Office at Queenstown, namely;— Plaint No. 7/32. Name of defendant and last known address: John F. Mad-, ■ dock, Clyde. Land in respect of which rates are overdue: Section 6, Block X, Pembroke Town, Amount of claim, 6s Bd. Costs, ss. Plaint No. 8/32, Name of defendant and last known address; Harry G. R. Mackay, Wellington. Land in respect of which rates are overdue; Section 3, Block X, Pembroke Town. Amount of claim, 6s Bd. Costs, ss. Plaint No. 9/32. Name of defendant and last known address: Clementina Rose Stewart, Waihola. Land in respect of which rates are overdue: Section 5, Block X, Pembroke Town. Amount of claim, 6s Bd. Costs, ss. Plaint No. 10/32, Name of defendant and last known address: Vincent G. Ferguson, Christchurch. Land in respect of which rates are overdue: Section 16, Block XII, Pembroke Town. Amount of claim, 10s 9(1, Costs, ss. Plaint No. 11/32. Name of defendant and last known address: Elizabeth W. Elliott, Pembroke. Land in respect of which rates are overdue: Sections 1/314/16, Block XXXVII, Pembroke Town. Amount of claim, 19s 4d. Costs, ss. The Magistrate has ordered that personal service of the said summonses be dispensed with and that it is sufficient service thereof _if public notification of the same be given in the Otago Daily Times published in Dunedin and by poshing the respective summonses upon the properties in respect of which such rates are payable. The cases have been set down for hearing on TUESDAY, the 13th day of September, 1932, at 10 a.m., and will then be heard and determined. Unless the amounts claimed together with the costs set out above and the costs of the said public notices are paid before the foregoing date or unless the Defendants show good cause to the contrary judgment will be entered against the Defendants. Dated at Queenstown this 22nd day of August, 1932. COURT SEAL. P. W. J. COCKERILL, Clerk of Court. pUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE .TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and others having: CLAIMS against the under-mentioned Estates are required to lodge such Claims at the Public Trust Office at Dunedin, on or before the 28th day of SEPTEMBER, 1932. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows;

JJE.GAL! REGAL! SKATING. THE LARGEST AND BEST RINK. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 11. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 11. Reduced Prices, Reduced Prices. SCHOOL HOLIDAY SESSIONS: 10-12, 3d; 2.30-5.30, 6d; Friday Night, 6d. SPECIAL SPORTS NIGHT. Ladies, Is Gd; Gentlemen, Is 6d. Monte Carlo, Clue Spot, Novelties and Events. 600 Pairs Skates, Perfect Floor, and where the Best Skaters Meet. Beginners Taught by Professional Instructors. CORNER ST. ANDREW STREET AND CUMBERLAND STREET.

LEGAL NOTICES. iji 0 N K I N & CO. All persons bavin* CLAIMS AGAINST the above-named Finn are requested to furnish detailed accounts to the Undersigned on or before the 31st INSTANT, and all persons OWING MONEY TO Tonkin and Co. are required to make payment to the Undersigned. THE TRUSTEES EXECUTORS & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 24 Water street, Dunedin, Attorney for Philip H. Tonkin, Truro, England. TN the ESTATE of FRANCIS GILLANDERS of Green Island Retired Farmer deceased.—All persons having CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of the abovenamed deceased are requested to forward full particulars of same to the Undersigned not later than MONDAY, sth pros.—ASPINALL & SIM, Solicitors for the Executor, 1,50 -Rattray street, Dunedin. TAISTRICT LANDS AND SURVEY JLf OFFICE, INVERCARGILL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Application has been made by HUGH MACKENZIE & SONS, of Walter Peak Station, Lake Wakatipu, Sheepfai’niers. for the issue of a DUPLICATE LICENSE over Runs 28, 3A, 324 A. 350, 3508, 438, 452, and 3248, Eyre North, Mid-Wakatipu, Mavora, Von, Blackhill, Eyreside, and Lincoln Survey Districts, in lieu of the original, which has been Lost. A Duplicate License will accordingly be issued on the expiration of TEN DAYS from the date hereof, provided no valid obiection is received in the meantime. B. C. M'CABE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. August 24, 1932.

“ I hereby certify that t'he amount of this Claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. BENNETT, Marie Rosewarne, late of Dunedin, but formerly of Christchurch, Widow, died 13/8/32. BIRCH, Ruby Caraelia Evelyn, late of Roxburgh, Married Woman, died 23/8/32. FLEET, Arthur, late of Dunedin, retired Clerk, died 7/8/32. G. H. ELLIFFE, District Public Trustee. Dunedin, August 27, 1932. TN THE ESTATE of MARGARET -*-■ CUNNINGHAM late of Kaitnngata Widow deceased. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby requested to render full details of same (in duplicate and duly certified as owing on the 9th August 1932) to the Undersigned not later than the 15th SEPTEMBER. STEWART & KELLY, Solicitors for the Executor. Balclutha. TN THE ESTATE of JAMES GRAY A COCKBURN late of To Houka Farmer Deceased. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of the abovenamed deceased or against Cockburn Bros, of Te Houka Farmers are hereby requested to render full details of same (in duplicate and duly certified as owing on the 22nd day of July 1932) to the Undersigned not later than the 15th SEPTEMBER. STEWART & KELLY, Solicitors to the Estate. Balclutha. TN THE ESTATE of THOMAS 1 CREIGHTON late of Balclutha Retired Farmer Deceased. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby requested to render full details of same (in duplicate and duly certified as owing on the 10th August 1932) to the Undersigned not later than the 15th SEPTEMBER. STEWART & KELLY, Solicitors for the Executors. Bald utha.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. FLETCHER CUP MATCHES, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), LOGAN PARK, LOGAN PARK, NORTHERN v. MORNINGTON, 1.30 p.m. MAORI HILL v. SEACLIFF, 3 p.m. Admission; Ground and Stand, 6d. HS OLD BOYS v. PORT, OVAL. MOSGIEL v. TECHNICAL, MOSGIEL. A. W. SINCLAIR, Sec. O.F.A. WRENS Wallpaper Odd Lot Clearance ; must be disposed before Stocktaking: from 1b 6d bundle; practically given away.—Wrens, DVERTISING pays its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through Increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer.

BAND CONTEST HTAGO and southland band u CONTEST. (Dance Bands Only.) TO BE HELD IN DUNEDIN AT AN EARLY DATE, Good Prize Money. All Dance Bands Interested Apply SECRETARY, P.O. .Box 101, Dunedin. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion It has won a place tor itself In virtualb every Industry Rightly directed and prepared, 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 tor unearned success.

Despite his 03 years, Viscount Halifax delivered bis presidential address at the seventy-third anniversary of the English Church Union at Church House, Westminster, as though he still possessed the vigour of the early fifties. He conducted the preliminary business of the meeting with an ability that was remarkable for his age. Corporation workmen at Louth, Lincolnshire, have unearthed, among rubbish at the sewerage works, a number of Egyptian copper coins of the period 247-204 n.c., and a silver coin from Cyprus of 72 b.c.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21734, 27 August 1932, Page 13

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