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AMUSEMENTS ITING EDWARD CINEMA (South Dunedin). TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. A GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE A GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. PROGRAMME. “THE FACE AT THE WINDOW,” “THE FACE AT THE WINDOW,” “THE FACE AT THE WINDOW,” With RAYMOND MASSEY and ISLA BEVAN. Suspense, Thrills, Mystery, Romance woven into one strange, arresting drama. (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audience.) V Also, A GREAT WESTERN THRILLER, “COME ON, DANGER,” “COME ON, DANGER,” “COME ON. DANGER,” With TOM KEENE. TOM KEENE, Reel-loads of action! Furious fighting! . . . treacherous gunplay! _ . . . hazardous riding! The West is wilder and woollier as a Texas Ranger seeks an outlaw queen! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) For Reserves Ring Theatre (22-573). ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN, 6d,

RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS p.W ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DAY EXCURSION, DUNEDIN TO INVERCARGILL, * SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5. D p.m. 5.50 7. 8 7.51 8.27 9. 2 10.12 Special Fast Trains will run as follows: A a.m. Dunedin .. .. .. dep 7.20 Caversham .. • • dep 7.28 Green Island • • dep Mosgiel .. . • • • dep Milton dep Balclutha . • • • dep Gore arr .. Invercargill .. .. arr 11.20 A Stops at Caversham only to pick up passengers for Invercargill. B Stops at Caversham, Green Island, Mosgiel, Milton, Balclutha, Clinton, Gore, Mataura, and Edendale. . C Stops at Caversham and Kensington only. D Same stops as B train, also at Kensington. . . , Corporation buses leave Anderson’s Bay at 6.55 a.m, (via M Bride street ana Cargill’s Corner), St. Clair, St. Kilda, and Normanby at 7.0 a.m., to connect with 7.20 and 7.30 a.m. trains. „ „„ , , Road motor bus leave Port Chalmers 6.3!j a.m., St, Leonards 6.52 am., to connect with outgoing trains. RETURN FARES to GORE and INVERCARGILL are as follows: To Gore. From. 2nd Class. Ist Class Dunedin, Caversham, Green Island .. 7/- 9/6 Mosgiel ?/- 8/6 Milton 6/Balclutha 3/- 4/Clinton .. .. ..... 2/- 2/6 Railway Seat Reserved for both journeys for Is. Book Early. _ , For further particulars see Handbill, or inquire from Stationmasters or Local Booking Agents. , To Invercargill. 2nd Class. Ist Class. 7/6 10/6 7/6 10/6 7/- 9/6 8/- 8/6 5/- 7/-

EDUCATIONAL Q.OOD TIMES OR BAD. Under all or any conditions of business tb i Qualified Account--it has outstanding advantages over the untrained man. In good times he gets first consideration in matters of promotion and salary. When times are depressed his services are indispensable. He is the last to have his salary cut. HEMINGWAY'S HOME-STUDY COURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY. This complete, concise, and practical course has enabled thousands of New Zealanders to enjoy the rewards of qualification. . t Decide now to become an Accountant. Commence your studies immediately and secure Free Tuition for the remainder of 1933. Write to-day for Free Book—" Accountancy,” to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, * P.O. Box 516, Auckland. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, Poker-Machines, Barbola, Gesso, Sllkart, Transfers, Tools, and Accessories In stock.—“ Homecrafts Studio,” Margery Helps, 58 George street. So WANTED, competent BRIDGE INSTRUCTOR to Coach 3 Pupils, Anderson’s Bay.—Particulars and terms to 368, Times Office. In

TENDERS QTAGO HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR MOTOR CAR. Tenders, marked “Tender for Motor Car," will be received by the Undersigned till NOON, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1933,'f0r ONE NEW or USED 5-SEATER SEDAN MOTOR CAR.. Tenderers must supply full particulars as to make, mileage run, and price delivered at tne Board’s Office, Birch street, Dunedin. Tenderers should also state the allowance which they are prepared to make for the Board’s Overland’ Touring Car, which may be seen at the Board’s Office, Birch street. Dunedin, by arrangement with the Undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. RENTON, • Sprrpfnrv. Dunedin, October 20, 1933. G. R. TAUNEDIN - PORTOBELLO MAIN HIGHWAY. WIDENING FROM ANDERSON’S BAY BRIDGE TO VAUXHALL. TENDERS endorsed as above CLOSE with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, November 7, 1933, for Widening approximately CJ Chains of the above Highway. Plans and specification may be seen at Public Works Office, Dunedin. TENDERS are Invited till 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, for the ERECTION OF RESIDENCE (BRICK) in UPPER DUNDAS STREET. MILLER & WHITE, AA.R.1.8.A., Architects, Union Bank Chambers, Dunedin. WANTED, TENDERS tor MUSIC for the Waltahuna Sports Club's Rail, New Year’s Night; dancing from 1 8.30 p.m, till 2.30 a.m.: state number and instruments; Tenders Close on Wednesday, November 8, with the Undersigned.—Arthur Crane, secretary, Waltahuna Sports Club. in JfREE REFILL. FREE REFILL. The standard type, All British “MINIMAX ” is the one, Hand Fire Extinguisher that is refilled FREE OF CHARGE after suppressing each outbreak of fire. So efficient is the “Minimax” that it is chosen extensively for Royal Households. Has retained first place since 1904, when it secured Highest Award. Sit. Louis Exhibition. 1,000,000 to-day in use. Contents non-deteriorating. No periodical recharging required. Cannot go out of order. No troublesome hose attachment. Types for motor cars, launches, aeroplanes . . - also stocked locally. Write or phone for full particulars. KEITH RAMSAY, LIMITED, VOGEL STREET, DUNEDIN. and Southland Representatives for ” ALL-BRITISH “ MINIMAX ” HAND FIRE EXTINGUISHER. ADVERTISING pays its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through Increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time In which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 9

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