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AMUSEMENTS Y he regent SCREENING 2.15 and 8 p.m. CONSTANCE BENNETT Strikes the Tender Human Emotions . . . in the Dramatic Heart Cry of a Million Mothers ... in “ R O C K A. B Y E," "R 0 C K A BY E" “ROCKABY E,” With CONSTANCE CONSTANCE CONSTANCE BENNETT. ' BENNETT, BENNETT, PAUL LUKAS. PAUL LUKAS, And JOEL MURE A JOEL M'CREA Supports Two News Reels —Cartoon—Comedy— Pathe Audio Review. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —HOLLYWOOD AND FAME.— A wonderful opportunity to take up a screen career awaits you.—All I particulars at Regent Theatre. Bos Plans at The Bristol and Theatre (Phone 12-513). THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. T 0 W HALL JUNE 21. MARY PRATT MARY PRATT MARY PRATT MARY PRATT MARY PRATT MARY PRATT THE GIRL WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE. The Bos Plan is Filling Rapidly, and Patrons are Advised to Book Early. A WONDERFUL SUPPORTING . programme. Admission, 2s 6d. Box Plan at The Bristol. u NBOUNDING “ Ovaltlne ” VITALITY!! . . Week at the Savoy. HEALTH renewed, organic troubles ended; J. V. Hanna’s Correspondence Course Physical Culture.—Particulars Burns Hall, Dunedin. 17Ju ) ‘ FOOTBALL. J£UGBY FOOTBALL, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JUNE 17, 1933, CARISBROOK GROUND: KAIKORAI v. SOUTHERN. Kick-off 2.45 p.m. Curtain Raiser, at 1.15 p.m.. Fourth Grade Match, KAIKORAI v. SOUTHERN A. MAIN GROUND. LOGAN PARK: ALHAMBRA v. PIRATES, at 2.45 p.tn. TAHUNA PARK: DUNEDIN v. UNIVERSITY A, At 9.45 p.m. UNIVERSITY OVAL, LOGAN PARK: UNION v. UNIVERSITY B, at 2.45 p.m. Admission: Ground 6d, Stand 6d extra; Children Half-price. Unemployed will be admitted by special turnstile in Burns street on payment of 3d and production of unemployment book. Patrons are advised that owing to congestion at the gates bicycles will not be admitted to ground. Official Guides on Sale at the Otago Sports Depot, S. Jacobs’s, and at Cansbrook. E. S, WILSON. Secretary O.R.F.U. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL, CALEDONIAN GROUND. ( TO-DAY (SATURDAY). The Club Match of the Season, MOSGTEL AND MAORI HILL MOSGIEL AND MAORI HILL (The Two Undefeated Teams in the Fletcher Cup Competition). Kick-off at, 2.45 p.m. ■Admission: Ground 6d, Stand 6d. Passes Admitted by Anderson’s Bay Entrance Only. A. W. SINCLAIR, Sec. O.F.A. INSURANCE NOTICES PEARL ASSURANCE COMPANY. JL LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) ASSETS .. .. ' £78,420,038 INVESTMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND , £2,656,868 CASH DEPOSIT WITH PUBLIC TRUSTEE .... £50,000 The Pearl Assurance Co., Ltd., has Appointed KEITH RAMSAY, LTD., a s its CHIEF AGENTS FOR THE OTAGO PROVINCE for Fire and Accident Insurance Business. The Dunedin Office of the Company is at 49 Vogel street, Dunedin. POWER BOARD NOTICES. QTAGO ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. The attention of consumers is drawn to the danger which exists through felling trees near power lines, and constructing wireless aerials adjacent to, or above, electric wires. Upon communication with the Board’s Local inspector or linesman, the felling of such trees will be superintended and assisted free of charge. All wireless aerials near to, or susXiended over, Electric Wires should either be dismantled or the opinion of the Board’s Engineer concerning them sought. A. E. RUSSELL, Chairman. WALLPAPERS. —Special Values this week. Highest quality, lowest prices: Inspect windows; buy now and save money.—Wren’s. Exactly 100 years ago there were six boats in the Thames Estuary at Leigh engaged in catching shrimps. In 1850 the number had grown to 100. Tn 1875 it had increased to 200. To-day there are only 16 boats shrimping. In a report recently issued on the vanishing shrimp industry it was stated that in addition to the familiar pink shrimps and brown ones there are many other varieties. Among these are the banded shrimp, the yellow’, and the channelled. Some people have been prophesying .a plague of cockchafers for this year and next such as Europe has not seen for many decades. A few of these pretty burnished insects buzzing about the garden as twilight falls are a very pleasant and poetical addition to life; but w’hen they appear by the million they can be as great and ruinous a pest as locusts. A cockchafer year has been computed in France to cause damage to the country to the value of one milliard gold francs. Big Ben and his tow’er w r ere recently put into splints. The splints, 15 miles of tubular steel scaffolding, will remain in place for nearly six months, during which every inch of the tower’s 325 feet wdll be examined by workmen for cracks and signs of wear. It is 30 years since the exterior of the clock tower was thoroughly overhauled. Workmen will also wash Big Ben’s face. More than 100 men were being employed, and the work is expected to cost £76,000.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 13

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