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AMUSEMENTS r jpHE STRAND Always a Good Entertainment —at Prices That Please Everyone: Is and Is 6d. 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, The Dynamic Star of “ Letters of Fire ” and “ Tiger Shark,” in a superb role torn from History’s scarlet pages, “THE SILVER DOLLAR" “THE SILVER DOLLAR" - “ THE “THE SILVER DOLLAR" “THE SILVER DOLLAR” Cast of Thousands, Headed by BEBE DANIELS and ALINE MacMAHON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Two Newsreels —Hilarious Comedy— Ripley “ Believe it or not," etc. Book Your Seats Early! Box Plans at the D. 1.0. and Theatre (phone 13-379).

D HNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Hon. Conductor: Mr T. Vernon Griffiths, M.A., Mus.B., Cantab. 3rd CONCERT 46th SEASON CONCERT CHAMBER TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Programme: Overture —“ Britannia,” A. C. Mackenzie Songs—Miss Margaret Beattie. Trio —“Miniatures” (Frank Bridge): Violin, Mr W. Lang; ’cello, Mr H. O. MTarlane; pianoforte, Mr T. Vrnon Griffiths. Pianoforte Duet —“ Petit Suite ” (Debussy): Mrs H. C. Campbell and Mr T. Vernon Griffiths. Symphonic Variations on “Three Blind Mice,” Joseph Holbrooke. Box Plan at D.I.C. Concerto in G Minor for Pianoforte and Orchestra .(Mendelssohn). , Solo Pianoforte—Mrs H. C. Campbell. Songs—Mr Alan Highet. Trio—First and Last Movements (Cyril Rootham): Violin, Mr W. Lang; ’cello, Mr H. 0. M'Farlane; pianoforte, Mr T. Vernon Griffiths. Peer Gynt Suite, Fourth Movement (Greig) Imperial March (Elgar). ADMISSION, 2s. H. H. SYKES, Secretary, 99 Lower High street, Dunedin. MEETINGS WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. OTAGO DISTRICT ANNUAL CONVENTION. GLENAVEN METHODIST CHURCH HALL, Chambers street, North-East Valley, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, Morning Session, 10.30 a.m.; Afternoon Session, 2 p.m.; Evening Session, 7.45 sharp. When a varied programme, including “Light Line Pageant,” will be given by the Young People’s Branch. Speaker, Mr lan Poison. All women invited. Admission, Silver Coin.

TT'GYPT ■ GENERAL MISSION. -IN ANNUAL MEETING. An Illustrated Lecture will be given by Mr DOUGLAS D. PORTER. General Secretary London. Y.M.C.A. HALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, at 7.30 p.ra. SUBJECT: “The Progress and Problems of Mission Work in Egypt, the Heart of the Moslem World.” Presentation of Report and Financial Statement by the Secretary. Chairman: Rev. C. G. WILCOX. All Welcome. MARGARET J. GAIRDNER, Hon.' 1 Sec. South Island Council, 12c City road, Roslyn. TVUNBDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ U ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED). MORNINGTON SCHOOL HALL, MORNINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 7.30 p.m. All Ex-servicemen in the Mornington and Belleknowes districts are invited to attend this meeting. Business —The activities of the R.S.A., 1916-1933. Community Singing: Light refreshments; no charge. 0. L. FERENS, Secretary. QTAGO TRAMPING CLUB. The TENTH ANNUAL MEETING will be held in Lake’s Restaurant, Dowling street, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, at 7.45 p.m. Prospective members are cordially invited to be present. G. A. PEARSON, Hon. Secretary. E ADIANT HEALTH CLUB, Monday, 8 p.m.; open night. 23s EDUCATIONAL gECOME A TRAINED MAN, Remove the doubt and uncertainty from your life. Overcome the risk of unemployment or stagnation—of sticking in a low-salaried rut. Develop confidence — the confidence and the assurance of success that result from being thoroughly trained. Whatever your line of business you will improve your prospects immensely by ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION. Thousands of successful business men —managers, secretaries, accountants —owe their rapid progress to the Accountancy training received from Hemingway’s—the foremost specialists in Accountancy tuition in the Southern Hemisphere. Thousands of Hemingway-trained men have retained high-salaried jobs right through the depression. ' Write NOW for details and the interesting Free Book, “ Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. \ MAKE YOUR OWN FROCKS THIS Jm- spring. Learn at the Hollywood School. You will Save Pounds and Dress Much Smarter. Simplest system of Dressmaking known —not even fittings required. Have a Free Demonstration —success guaranteed. Come in this week. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, 2nd Floor. Savoy Building, Dunedin. Tt/TE A. H. ROBINSON, who has studied in London under leading specialists and exponents of standard speech, has Commenced Teaching SPEECH TRAINING AND VERSE SPEAKING. Special courses for debaters and public speakers. Corrective training; Speech defect, teacher’s throat, parson’s throat, etc. ~ In attendance Monday and Thursday, 4 to 8, Bristol Studio, Princes street. Phone 23-695. OCTAGON TUTORIAL COLLEGE, BUTTERFIELD’S BUILDINGS, Matriculation, etc., candidates prepared by Graduates with high honours and long and successful experience; • specialists In mathematics, science, languages, etc. RODMURB SCHOOL OF SCIENTIFIC DRESSMAKING, Allbell Chambers, 154 Stuart street.—Students' Day and Evening Classes under personal supervision of Principal, J. S. Cross. Ladies’ Own Material made up or cut and tacked up; phone 13-141 Kossbotham’s Commercial College (telephone 10-73 G). ROSSBOTHAM’S TYPISTS ASKED FOR; experienced amernployed ex-students register for positions offering. \ RTISTS’ MATERIALS, Poker-Machines, Barbola, Gesso, Sllkart, Transfers, Tools, and Accessories In stock. —" Homecrafts Studio,” Margery Helps, 58 George street. 13 s BROWN’S COLLEGE, Moray place.—Enrol now. 1933-34 appointments; Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; rapid Individual tuition. —Telephone 10-697. BRIDGE. —Expert Tuition, Contract, Auction ; beginners, 2s 6d two-hour lesson ; reduction course: practice classes, Is,—Mrs Jeavons, 2 Clark street. 6au MRS CHIRNSIDE. Teacher of Dressmaking, A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street; patterns or materials cut, tacked if required.

A Bedfordshire vicar has died in the vicarage in which he has lived for no fewer than 6(5 years. He was the Rev. Christopher Ewbank, and he had been vicar of Langford since 1871. Before that he was curate there, and his service in this village began from the time he was ordained. Mr Ewbank died on the anniversary of his marriage 60 years ago. He was a well-known cricketer, having played for Sussex. Between the years 1851 and 1931 Britain’s child population increased by 40 per cent.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 13

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