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AMUSEMENTS rpHE OCTAGON Screening 2.15 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. PARAMOUNT Presents A Timely Comedy on Elections, with THE FIRST APPEARANCE On the Talking Screen of That Eminent Stage Star, Playwright, and Composer, Mr GEORGE M. COHEN, In “THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT,” "THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT,” The Cleverest Entertainment Screened in Years, which Points the Finger of Derision at the Methods of Politicians During Elections. Comedy, Romance, Laughter, and Music — They’re All in “ The Phantom President,” With “SCHNOZZLE” DURANTE, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, And "THE SECRET CALL,” "THE SECRET CALL,” A Gripping Drama of Intrigue, with RICHARD ARLEN and PEGGY SHANNON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at The Bristol. BIG VALUE ALBUM. “CENTENARY” PIANOFORTE FOLIO. Containing 24 Favourite Melodies of Century. Few of Items: “Angelus,’’ Reverie Morel “ Barcarolle,” Solo Offenbach “La Paloma,” ■ Spanish Melody . Yradier Kindler “Narcissus,” Solo Nevin “ Our Director,” March Bigelow “Peace,” Solo . Morel " Prince of Smiles,” March .... Stanton "Repaz,” March Sweeley “Serenata,” Solo Braga And Eleven More Piano Solos. PRICE. 3s, POST FREE. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. LEGAL NOTICES. |JNDER THE MINING ACT, 1926. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A WATER-RACE. TO THE WARDEN OF THE OTAGO MINING DISTRICT AT NASEBY, Pursuant to the Mining Act, 1926, the Undersigned, ALFRED CAREY, of Kokonga, Farmer, Hereby Applies for a License for a Water-race, as specified in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose. ’ ... Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: 24/2/33, 4 p.m. Date and number of miner’s right: 23/2/33, 42273. Address for service; Brodnck and Parcell, solicitors, Cromwell. , Dated at Cromwell this 24th day ot April, 1933. P SCHEDULE. Locality of the race and of its starting and terminal points: Commencing in an unnamed creek on Run 205 G, Rock, and Pillar Survey District, leasehold of it. Carey, going east into Section 5, Bloch XIII. of same district, freehold of applicant, thence east into Section 4 of same Block, freehold of M. Cameron; thence north-east into Section 4, Block XV i, Maniototo Survey District, property of A. Carey, taking in all creeks (none o: which have names), crossed en routei as the same is approximately shown mho. filed herewith. Length and intended course of race. 3 miles west to east. Points of ftake: Several in sundry unnamed creeks. Estimated time and cost of construction; 6 months, £IOO. Mean depth and breadth. 2ft xlB inches. Number of heads to. he diverted: 2 heads. Purpose .for which water is to be used: Imgatmn, stock, domestic. Proposed term of license: 21 yea ALFRED CAREY (by bi« Solicitor). Signature of Applicant: JAb. C. PAitr PFT Li Precise time of filing the foregoing application; .12.30 p.m., 27th April. 1933. Time and place appointed for the- hear ine of the application and all objections thereto: MONDAY, sth JUNE, 1933, at 2 p.m., at Warden’s Court, Naseby. Objections must be filed in the Regiß- - Office and Notified to Applicant at least THREE DAYS before the time so appointed. - gTobp -' Mining Registrar.

HOTELS pAPT AI N COOK HOTEL. 'bottle storeTking street.^ Draft Whisky !!/• Draft Brandy Dry Gin •• •• •• 1 Jy R Penfold’s Wine V" Yalumba Wine \f: Draft Wine - bUDDICUM, . o • Proprietor. T? MPI R E .HOTEL. PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. Firat-class Accommodation at Reasonable Tariff. Best Brands of Liquors Always in Stock, our Popular Draft Whisky * ALLAN CAMPBELL, Proprietor ttwyttith Drv Skin whitened and softened R° U by H ’ using RACHEL VANISHING CREAM: is 6d Jar: Handbag Size. 6d Wilkinson and Son, Chemists. PAINT with PBRFECTO. the guaranteed Pure Paint; ail colours; ready for the brush: 19s 6d.—Wren’s, Wrens.

MOTOR SERVICES CHRISTCHURCH - DUNEDIN V DAILY MOTOR SERVICES. INVERCARGILL. CHCH.— INVERCARGILL. Chch. Timaru, arr. Timaru, dep. Oamaru .. Dunedin, arr. Dunedin, dep Gore Invercargill Excepted f 8.15 a.m 2.30 p.m. 12.0 arr. 6.0 1 p.m. dep *7.0 a.m. 3.15 9.0 6.0 Noon Daily, 1.0 p.m Mondays 5.0 6.0 b t Dally including Sundays /p^FRSTON'on~W F. for QUEENSTOWN rWnriim 41terD JUNEI)iN-ROXBURGH-PEMBROKE. 9 a.m. Daily, connecting at Milton with Gars to on all Routes. Oamaru Agent Ring 1285. WA IST 5 - LTn uio w s ?S ,S AE) ' “White Star for Ever Best." (Drive yourseii.; TT uN T E R’S D O. T. ' MOTORS. HEADQUARTERS; OAMARU AARD SERVICES t - TPHT]RCH . INVERCAR gILL-TTMARU, OAMARU, WAITAKI HYDRO. SlTSa™™ and >3-6« and 20-0,3; Wanna,a, 70; Ci "’ cSistSb Md'fcmitaee, via Waimate and Karov,. 8 am. for Christchurch and Hermitage, via Waimate and Kurovv. *«"»• •* 8 p - B - 0 "" a ™ and Kurow. CarS L B ea a V m D Tue d jd n ay or and 0 Thursday, for Balclutha. Gore, and Invercargill. i or\ n m Sunday Only, for Invercargill. BOOK It AARD OFFICE MORAY PLACE, CRITERION HOTEL BLOCS * Ph.n» ta 6«. 20-973. Pared. Deliver,J Along All R.ataa. Inv. Gore Dunedin Dep. Oamaru Timaru Dep Chch. INVERCARGILL—CHCH, .. 9.30 a.m. M.W.F. 1 p.m. T.T.B. U.O 2.30 2.45 p.m. 6.30 *3.0 tB.O a.m. 5.55 10-55 8.0 L 0 pm. 8.0 a.m, 2.0 11.45 6.0 • Daily excepting Sundays.

MOTOR SERVICES DUNEDIN-ROXBURGH. Office; 20 Bond street. Phone 11-564. Cara Depart Dunedin Daily 8.30 a.m., 5 p.m., for Roxburgh. Cars Depart Roxburgh Daily 7 a.m.. 1.15 p.m., for Dunedin. - Messages may be left at the Prince of Hailes Hotel. A. EARL. Phone 47M. Proprietor, Roxburgh.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21941, 1 May 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21941, 1 May 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21941, 1 May 1933, Page 11

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