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AMUSEMENTS 3 S-E-S-S-l-O-N-S D-A-I-L-Y 3 11 a.m. XHE GRAND THEATRE. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. BEST AND MOST, TWO BIG PICTURES BEBE DANIELS And BEBE DANIELS And RANDOLPH SCOTT In ■RANDOLPH SCOTT In “COCKTAIL HOUR.” “COCKTAIL HOUR.” "COCKTAIL HOUR.” —“ COCKTAIL HOUR.” ■ • “COCKTAIL HOUR.” "COCKTAIL HOUR.” “ COCKTAIL HOUR.” The Season’s Most Startling Gowns are worn by Miss Daniels in this Sparkling Hit. Also, Also, CAROLE LOMARD In CAROLE LOMARD In — “NO MORE ORCHIDS.” “NO MORE ORCHIDS.” “NO MORE ORCHIDS.” — “ MORE ORCHIDS.” —- “NO MORE ORCHIDS.” —— Beautiful —pampered—extravagant. She squandered recklessly everything but her heart! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at Chas. Begg and Co.’s till noon, or Phone Theatre (13-013). No Extra Charge for Booking. MONSTER MILITARY CARNIVAL, CENTRAL BATTERY, ST. KILDA. (Run by Artillery N.C.O.’s and_ Artillery Band to raise funds to rebuild burnt * Clubroom and to help Band Funds.) STARTING NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 22, AND CONTINUING TO SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 2. SPECTACULAR MILITARY DISPLAYS AND STUNTS, Including, Air Raids. Night Attacks by Artillery. 1 Tank Attack. Maori and Indian Skirmishes. Trench Raids, etc. Bayonet Fencing, Wrestling, Roll Downs, Roundabouts, Novel Games, Jumble Stalls —everything to 'make this the brightest and breeziest Carnival ever. FORGET YOUR WORRIES. COMB OUT AND ENJOY THE FUN! Admission: Adults 6d, Children 3d. Children! Fancy Dress and Decorated Pram and Trike Competitions next Saturday, Get your entries ready. Again we’re using Thomson’s Cordials exclusively. (JARDEN FETE GROUNDS Of Mr andj Mrs J. S. FAULKNER, “HOPETOUN,” MARYHILL, MQRNINGTON. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. Chocolate Alleys, Tea Rooms, Sideshows, Drink Stalls, etc. Come and Join in the Fun. Band in attendance. Help the Christmas Cheer Fund. Come, Come, Come to the Fair. Lucky Prize. Admission: Adults 6d, Children 3d. ADDRESSES kUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). CONCERT CHAMBER Of TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1933, At 8 p.m. Mr S. J. HARRISON, N.Z.R.S.A. General Secretary, ILL DELIVER A SHORT ADDRESS On MATTERS AFFECTING RETURNED SOLDIERS. The Returned Soldiers’ Choir will Render ’Selected Items. CHORUSES. NO CHARGE, ALL EX-SERVICEMEN INVITED TO ATTEND, And a special invitation is extended to non-members. 0. L. FERENS, Secretary. LECTURES BY request, Miss King will extend her Lecture, “ Socialism and Communism as Obstacles to Douglas Social Credit.” Theoaop.hlcal Hall, Dowling street, Tuesday, 8 p.m. 18n REUNION 'X-AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE * SOCIAL CLUB. TO ALL EX-A.I.F. MEN. Third Annual Reunion Dinner and icial Evening to bo held in Somerset mnge, Savoy Buildings, 'on Saturday, ivember 25, 1933. Particulars, apply Secretary, c/o R.S.A. Ridings, Moray place, or Phone 23-603. GEO. E. BROWN, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS BUILDING SOCIETY. A BALLOT MEETING will be held on MONDAY, November 27, at 8 p.m., when Five Thousand Pounds (£5000) will be ballotted in the various Groups. Intending members are invited to call and get free booklet and particulars. Open Friday Evenings, 7 till 8.30. DAVID LESLIE, Secretary. 105 High street. Opposite Telegraph Office. HE DUNEDIN AND SUBURBAN GROCERS' PICNIC ASSOCIATION. Che Fiftieth ANNUAL MEETING nniversary) of the Dunedin and Subjan Grocers’ Picnic Association will bo d in the TRADES HALL, Moray ce, ou TUESDAY, November 21, 1933, 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers. W. J. M'INTYRE, Secretary (pro tern). ORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, le ANNUAL MEETING of the Assoion will be held in the COUNCIL (MBER, Town Hall, on THURSDAY SNING, November 23, at 8 o’clock, students, past and present, with ids and well-wishers of this world- > movement, are cordially invited to ntl ’ W. M. BRADLEY. Secretary. Radiant health club, st. Androw^ street, Monday, 7.45. Open Night. All welcome. 18n ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary' part of modern business promotion It has won a place for Itself In virtually every Industry Rightly directed and pre pared advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser But advertising should always bo considered as a business enterprise, anu not as a magic formula for unearned success, 1

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22114, 18 November 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22114, 18 November 1933, Page 15