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AMUSEMENTS COUTH DUNEDIN TALKIES (King Edward Theatre.) TO-DAY AT 2.15. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Sinister, Mysterious, Thrilling, MURDER ON THE SECOND FLOOR,’ « MURDER ON THE SECOND FLOOR," “MURDER ON THE SECOND FLOOR," “ MURDER ON THE SECOND FLOOR,” “ MURDER ON THE SECOND FLOOR," With JOHN LONGDEN, PAT PATERSON, / FLORENCE DESMOND. It will Thrill and Baffle You. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, Jeanette MacDonald, and Charlie Ruggles Jeanette MacDonald, and Charlie Ruggles Jeanette MacDonald, and Charlie Ruggles In Gay Songs, Gay Love, Gay Laughs in the Gayest, Most Human Picture of .the Year, “LOVE ME TO-NIGHT.” “LOVE ME TO-NIGHT.” “LOVE ME TO-NIGHT.” "LOVE ME TO-NIGHT” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) For Reserves Ring Theatre (22-573) ADULTS. Is; CHILDREN. 6d. AMUSEMENTS Last Night’s Packed Audience Simply Rocked with Constant Laughter 1 STRAND (Always Cosy and Warm.) 2.15 p.m. Twice Daily 8 p.m. All these Comedians in One Picture! BERT ROBERT WHEELER and WOOLSEY, ROSCOE (Stuttering) ATES, EDNA MAY OLIVER. EDGAR. KENNEDY, WARREN HYMER, In a Riotous Burlesque ol Prison Life, “HOLD ’EM JAlll' “HOLD E M J AU! ” “HOLD 'EM JAILI” "HOLD ’EM JAIL!" (Approved for Universal Exhibition,! SIX GREAT SCREAM STARS TURN THE BIG HOUSE INTO A MaD HOUSE! EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, interesting Newsreel; Pathe Review, with some exquisite scenes of Edinburgh; “Mickey’s Charity,” Comedy; “The Utmost Isle,” Trave'ogue; “ Fairyland Follies,” Cartoon. Box Plana at the Bristol and Theatre (Phone 13-379.) T HE DUNEDIN CHORAL Will PAsent “ELIJAH ’ (Mendelssohn!, SOCIETY, Inc., IN THE TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8 o’clock. Miss EVELYN SHEPARD (Soprano) will Sine “Hear Ye, Israel.” Miss MARY PRATT (Contralto) will Sing “Woe Unto Them,” “0 Rest in the Lord. Mr ALFRED WALMSLEY (Tenor) will Sing “If With AIL Your Hearts.” “ Then Shall the Righteous.” Mr JOHN BROWNLEE (Bass) will Sing “Lord God of Abraham,” “Is Not His Word Like a Fire? ” “ It is Enough.” CHORUSES by 160 Voices*-" Baal. We Cry to Thee,” “The Fire Descends from Heaven.” “Thanks Be to God,” “He that Shall Endure to the End,” “Behold! God the Lord Passed By,” etc., etc ' Conductor. Mr Alfred Walinslev: Deputy-Conductor, Mr L. S. Adam. FULL ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENTS THE PERFORMANCE WILL NOT BE BROADCAST. ADMISSION; 4s. 3s, 2s. dnrl Is line tax! Booking Fee, 6d Box Plans. Now Open at The Bristol Piano Company’s, Ltd., and at The Rialto from mid-day, F. S SALINGER, Hon. Secretary. TO-DAY! QRA N D TO-DAY! OPENING TO-DAY! TO-DAY! OFFICIAL At 3 p.m.. of j DUNEDIN MANUFACTURERS’ EXHIBITION, DRILL HALL, DRILL HALL. By H. E. HOLLAND, Esq.. M.P. ADMISSION: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! MONSTER TRADES PROCESSION THROUGH CITY TO DRILL HALL. Over 100 Decorated Vehicles, Accompanied by Three Bands, will Take Part. Procession Leaves Lower Rattray street 7 p.m. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE DRILL HALL. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE DRILL HALL. ENTERTAINMENT AND AMUSEMENT FOR ALL. C. P. HAINSWORTH, Manager. SAMPLE LOAVES, 2d EACH. SAMPLE LOAVES, 2d EACH. SAMPLE LOAVES, 2d EACH. GREAT ATTRACTION AT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. GREAT ATTRACTION AT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. L A U R E N S O N’S GENUINE VIENNA BREAD. To enable you to’ try this wholesome, toothsome, and,healthgiving Bread, generous-sized Sample Loaves, at 2d each, are being distributed from our Stand at the Industrial Exhibition, Drill Hall. MADE FROM FIRST-GRADE FLOUR, and CONTAINING MILK, MAItT, AND EDIBLE FATS. YOU’LL APPRECIATE ITS RICH, NUTTY FLAVOUR AND EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH QUALITY. nuQ-OP-WAR. —Captains of Teams please L note that the Draw will take place In rill Hall at 7.15. 29ap WALLPAPERS —Choice English Papers at greatly reduced prices.—Smiths. Ltd.. Octagon and South Dunedin (next theatres) RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS E ff ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS. INAUGURATION OF FAST PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN OAMABU AND DUNEDIN. Commencing on MONDAY. MAY 8, 1933, and continuing until further notice, the following TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS will be in force:— O AMARU PALMERSTON DUNEDIN. The 4.25 p.m. OAMARU-PALMERSTON Train usually, leaving Hampden at 7.15 p.m. on WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS will leave Hampden at 7.8 p.m., and arrive Palmerston 8.15 p.m. The 640 a.m. PALMERSTON-OAMARU Train will run as at present from Palmerston to Hampden, thence Hampden depart 8,6 a.m., Herbert 8.41, Malieno 9.0, Waiareka 9.30, Oamaru arrive 9.38 a.m. The 4 45 a.m. DUNEDIN-PALMERSTON Train will run as follows:—Dunedin depart 4.45 a.m., Purakanui 5.43, Waitati 6.10, SeacUff 7.0, Waikouaiti 7.50, Palmerston arrive 8.35 a.m. The usual 5.40 p.m. DUNEDIN-PALMERSTON (MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY) Train will leave Dunedin at 4.42 p.m., and run as scheduled below: — Thp usual 8 oam OAMARU-DUNEDIN, the 3.1 p.m. (MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY' THURSDAY, FRIDAY) and 2.21 p.m. (SATURAY) DUNEDINOAMARU Mixed Trains will be converted to FAST PASSENGER, and will run as icduled hereunder; naru Daily Except Sunday. Mon,, Mon., Tue., Tue., Satur- Wed., Wed., day. Th., Fri. Th., Fn. dep. dep. , dep. tnpden • •• dePmerston arr. merston dep. .ikouaiti dep. icliff dep. litati .* dep. rakanui •• •• dep. nprHn .. •• •• .JUT* ROXBURGH BRANCH. The present 8.0 a.m. Lawrence-Roxburgh and 11.20 a.m. Roxburgh-Lawrence ins will run on TUESDAY and FRIDAY Only. Tho present 2.3 p.m. Lawrence-Milton and 6.40 p.m. Milton-Lawrence Trains Tun oSoNDAY? TUESDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY Only. For further particulars see Handbills or inquire at any Railway Station.

N EW ZEALAND • RAILWAYS. SCHOOL VACATIONS. SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933. • The usual 8.40 a.m. (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) DUNEDIN-CHRIST-CHURCH Mail Train WILL run. . Relief Express Train leaves Christchurch 9.10 a.m., Oamaru 1.55 p.m., Palmerston 3.24 p.m., Dunedin arrive 0.l P For further particulars see handbill, or inquire at stations. ARBITRATION COURT. JN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. NOTICE OF SITTING OF THE COURT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons concerned that the Court of Arbitration will SIT at the Law Courts Building, Stuart street, Dunedin, on FRIDAY, the sth day of May, 1933, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of HEARING the undermentioned matters: — Kaitangata Coal Miners Industrial Workers' Dispute. Otago Hairdressers’ and Tobacconists’ 1 Assistants’ Dispute. Duendin Manufacturing Chemists’ Employees’ Dispute. Dated at Dunedin this 28th day of April. 1933. . D. C. E. WEBSTER. Clerk of Awards. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for Itself In virtually 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 for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 11

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