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AMUSEMENTS gT. JAMES BRITISH THEATRE Steam Heated Throughout. Props,: Sir Ben. and John Fuller. TO-DAY 2.15. TO-NIGHT 8. The Laughter Classic of the BRITISH SCREEN. PAT HANNA AND HIS , 3 ' “DIGGERS IN BLIGHTY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Under the Auspices of the R.S.A.) N-O-T A W-A-R F-I-L-M. A Tornado of Mirth—A Whirlwind of •Fun—An Eruption of Laughter. With PAT HANNA. JOE VALLI, GEORGE MOON. FIELD FISHER, ALFRED FRITH, EDWIN BRETT, GUY HASTINGS. THELMA SCOTT, GEORGE WALLACE Dunedin’s Idol in a Comedy Sketch, “OH. WHAT A NIGHT." News Reels, Etc. Plans at Bristol till 11.30; after 12.30 at Jacobs’s; Theatre at 6.45. Tel. 13-702. VOTE MOVIE QUEEN. Mrs R. S. Black. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 8 p.m. MORNINGTON QUEEN CARNIVAL CORONATION CEREMONY. Combined with a Sparkling Variety Entertainment. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. GRANDEUR. REVELRY. SONG. GRANDEUR. REVELRY. SONG. GRANDEUR. REVELRY. SONG. COME AND HELP THE DEPOT CAUSE ALONG. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 8 p.m. Circle, Is 0d; Stalls, Is. Children, Half-price. Reserves, 3d, at Jacobs, Tobacconist. Buses will be in attendance at conclu* sion of concert for Elgin road and Belleknowes. (JRAND CONCERT IN AID OF - THE REV. BRYAN KING’S M I S S I 0 N. IN THE DUNEDIN TOWN HALL On WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28, 8 p.m. OTAGO REGIMENTAL BAND. (By Permission Commanding Officer.) Leading Local Artists, including Mr TED HEANEY .... Piano Accordion Mr H, R. D. MOORE ........ Conjurer ADMISSION: Upstairs, le 6d; Downstairs, Is. Dunedin returned soldiers’ ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED,). “FREE AND EASY NIGHT." ALL EX-SERVICEMEN and Friends are cordially invited to be present at the Club Robme, Moray place, TO-NlGHl’ (SATURDAY). JUNE 24, at 8 o’clock. PROGRAMME BY TOC H SOCIETY.. O. L. FERENS, Secretary.

Two German cabinetmakers who were out of work constructed a model of the famous Munster Cathedral, 3ft wide, 9Aft high, and Bft long. They used 25,000 pieces of laminated wood, 17,000 pieces of tiling, and spent eight months in building the cathedral, then found they could not sell it. The two men mounted the model on a home-made hand-drawn cart, and made a living by trundling the edifice over Europe, selling picture post cards to those who came to view it. The model contains a complete set of tiny hells, which ring the hours, quarter and half hours,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21988, 24 June 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21988, 24 June 1933, Page 13