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AMUSEMENTS r^HE STRAND Always Cosy and Warm. 2.16 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. The Celebrated English Star, CHARLES LAUGHTON,' CHARLES LAUGHTON, In a Cinema Play of tremendous dramatic power, "PAYMENT DEFERRE D,” "PAYMENT DEFERRED, With Maureen O’Sullivan. A man commits the perfect crime. . . . You’ll thrill as Fate spins the tangled web of his doom! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Two Interesting Newsreels —Hilarious Comedy—and a most clever Musical Cartoon. FRIDAY NEXT! GEORGE O’BRIEN In Zane Grey’s “ SMOKE LIGHTNING.” Bos Plans at the Bristol and Theatre (Phone 13-379). VOTE CINEMA QUEEN, Mrs R. S. Black. COUTH DUNEDIN TALKIES (King Edward.) The Well-heated Theatre. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, 7A5 %> Bring the whole family to see " Chic Sale and Ann Dvorak in this Comedy class of Real Folks. "STRANGER IN TOWN.” With the greatest star cast in many a day. “ Chic ” Sale, Ann Dvorak, (David Manners, Noah Beery, Raymond Hatton. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Gary Cooper, George Raft, Jack Oakie, Francis Dee, Charles Ruggles, W. C. Fields, and Lucien Littlefield, In "IF I HAD A MILLION.” “ What a Cast and What a Picture, The most remarkable and exciting drama ever put on the screen. , VOTE CINEMA QUEEN, Mrs R. S. Black. ■yEDICI YEDICI YEDIOI The Modem Grandmother takes under her wing little Joyce Smith, Dunedin’a Wonder Dancer, when they will perform their well-known Clog Dance together every evening. EVERY AFTERNOON, from 3 to'4, Grandmother will give a demonstration on Physical Culture. SUPPER DANCE EVERY EVENING, 10 till 11. THE MODERN GRANDMOTHER will give ladies Private Lessons every morning at Vedlo Social Hall from 10. Small fee charged. 43 y LECTURES TiOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT MOVED MENT. v TUESDAY, JULY 4. RADIANT HEALTH ROOMS. St. Andrew street. Mr T. Waites, New South Wales State Statistician, reports Douglas S. Credit Scheme “ Impracticable.” _ _ . Hear Miss KING, M.A., deal with this report in detail. Come along and join us. Discussion, Questions, Collection. TA G O INSTITUTE. Dr W. T. STEARNS, Geologist, U.S. leological Survey, will give a PUBLIC iECTURE at 8 o’clock THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING in the MEDICAL CHOOL, King street. Subject: “Types nd Causes of Volcanic Explosion,” lllusrated by Lantern Slides. Admission, Is 6d. The public are inited. M. FYFE, W Hon. Sec. BILLIARDS SELECT BILLIARD PARLOUR. DUNEDIN STOCK EXCHANGE, Is Ojjien for Business as usual. BERT GRIFFITHS, , Proprietor. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES COUNTY COUNCIL. THE COUNTY OF MANIOTOTO BY-LAW No. 2, 1933. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Special Meeting of the Maniototo County Council held in the County Chambers, Naseby, on Wednesday, the 24th May, 1933, the following Resolution was passed and will be submitted foy Confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council to be held in the County Chambers, Naseby, on WEDNESDAY, the Fifth day of July, 1933, at 11 a.m. In pursuance of the powers vested in it by “The Act, 1920,” and all amending Acts to the said Act respectively and by virtue of every and any other Act, power or authority enabling it in this behalf the Council of the County of Maniototo doth hereby by Special Order make and ordain the following Bylaw to be in force throughout the said County:— 0 The object and purport of the said By-law is ,as follows: — A. To repeal clauses 229 to 239 both inclusive of the Otago Counties Joint By-law 1927 and to substitute new clauses therefor. B. To provide for the licensing of pedlars and hawkers, and for the registration of such licenses, and defining to what persons the By-laws under this paragraph shall apply; and fixing the sums payable to the County fund for licenses. C. To prohibit any persons from trading aa pedlars or hawkers, not being so licensed. D. Regulating the conduct and providing against the misconduct of such lipensed persons, E. To provide penalties ‘for any breaches of the By-law. A full copy of the proposed By-law is deposited at the County Office, Naseby, and will remain open to the INSPECTION of the Public during office hours until the sth day of JULY, 1933. F. A. WHITCOMBE, County Clerk. COUNTY, RAtES, 1933-1934. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Waihemo County Council will, at the Ordinary Meeting of the Council, to be held at the Council Chambers, Ronaldsay street, Palmerston, on MONDAY, the 17th day of July, 1933, at 10.30 a.m., MAKE AND LEVY the following RATES for the period commencin" April 1, 1933, and ending March 31, 1934: A GENERAL RATE, under Section 120, subsection 2, of “The Counties Act, 1920,” and -Section 4 of “The Counties Amendment Act, 1931,” and “ The Rating Act, 1925,” of One Half-penny in the £ upon the CAPITAL VALUE of all the Rateable Property within the Waihemo County. A HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID RATE, under Section 52 of “ The Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926,”'0f Five-sixteenths of a Penny in the f upon the CAPITAL VALUE of all Rateable Property within the County of Waihemo. The above Rates to be PAID IN ONE SUM on or before the Ist day of SEPTEMBER. 1933, at the Council Offices, Palmerston. The Valuation Rolls and Rate Book are NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION during Office Hours at the County Office. ARCH. A. M‘WILLI AM, County Clerk. Palmerston, July 3, 1933. ADVERTISING points out the merits of a product and Impresses the buyer with its desirability.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21996, 4 July 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21996, 4 July 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21996, 4 July 1933, Page 11

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