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AMUSEMENTS -EXTENDED SEASON !- ENTHUSIASTICALLY ACCLAIMED! This week's large audience* were unanimous in their praise of “ Sorrell and Son, referring to it as “the finest talking picture that has ever graced the screen. We give our unqualified endorsement of these sentiments, and recommend this picture to you as entertainment of the highest order. DAILY, 2.15 and 8 p.m. (Phone 13-091.) % QCTAGON THEATRE RESERVE EARLY! Avoid Disappointment. BRITISH DOMINION FILMS PRESENT 1934’S GREATEST TALKING PICTURE! jJIJIIJI) JJJJJJU “ SORRELL AND SON.” “ SORRELL AND SON.” IP 7 Featuring the Brilliant English Actor, Warner is " Sorrell ”! H. B. WARNER “ Sorrell ” is Warner! WITH THIS GREAT CAST: Mrs Stephen Sorrell, Margot Grahame; “Kit” Sorrell, Peter Penrose,.? l! °J} Williams; Mrs Palfrey, Ruby Miller; Mr Roland, Evelyn Roberts; Sir Richard Orange, Donald Calthrop; Mr Porteous, Arthur Chesney; Buck, Wally Patch; Molly Pentreath, Winifred ©hotter; Ethel, Hope Davy. A MARVELLOUS PICTURE! SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! D.O. Reserved, 2s (plus tax), Is 6d. Stalls, Is fid. Front Stalls, Is. PLANS BEGG’S, M'CRACKEN & WALLS'S. D.I.C. Till 5 p.m.. Then THEATRE. MOTOR SERVICES -DAILY SERVICES.NEW DIRECT SERVICE, CONNECTING CENTRAL OTAGO WITH WELLINGTON-LYTTELTON STEAMER EXPRESS. DUNEDIN-PEMBROKE-QUEENSTOWN, Via PALMERSTON and RANFURLY. Dunedin, dep. .. ‘B.IO a.m. +3.0 pjn. Cromwell, dep. ~ 10.45 +8.15 Palmerston .. 10.30 4.30 Ranfurly 2.15 11.0 Janfurly,.. .. 1.15 6.45 Palmerston .. .. 4.30 I.o q ’Queenstown, Pembroke, and Tarras by arrangement. (Alexandra, St. Bathans, and Waipiata as requiredj t Connects for Queenstown and Pembroke. DUNEDIN-PEMBROKE-QUEENSTOWN, VIA ROXBURGH. Dunedin dep. 9.0 a.m. Pembroke and Q’town, dep. a.Q *7.0 loxburgh Alexandra kdmwell ’embroke and Q’town, arr.., 1.30 3.0 4.0 6.0 Cromwell .. ..; .. .. lj.o Alexandra .. .. <■ U-45 Roxburgh L 45 Dunedin 5-30 a* . I O 1A . mi Q A n +7.0 9.0 9.45 12.0 3.45 Clinton Service Cars. Dunedin, dep. ’almerston , Damaru • Vaimate , ’imam Jhristchurch zB.IO ami. 9.40 11.5 12.7 1.10 6.0 3.0 p.m. 4.30 6.65 6,67 8.0 Christchurch, dep. Timaru .. .. Wairoate Oaroaru .. .. Palmerston Dunedin x 8.16 a.m. 1.0 2.3 3.20 4.40 6.0 7.0 a.m. 8.3 9.5 10.40 12.0 Services connect at Palmerston for Central Otago, f 5.. J.?r d “ cU ** P,lmenrto ” ’ O DUNEDIN'INVRRCARiuLLf Un^ayS “ „ . an Depart for Invercargill—7.ls a.m. Tues. and Thurs., 1.0 p.m. Fri. and Sunday. Express Parcel Delivery over all routes. Dia! 13-444, 13-454 (14-20 Stafford street) WANAKA MOTORS, LTD. I U N T EE'S D, O. T. MOTORS. ' HEADQUARTERS. OAMARU. A.A.R.D SERVICES. Christchurch. Timaru. Oamaru. Waitakj Hydro. Telephones; Oamaru; 1768 and 1423. Dunedin: 13-644. WUmate; 70. v Timaru: 867 M. . ira Leave Dunedin for North (Daily) 3,30 a.m. for Christchurch and Hermitage, via Waimate and Kurow. 7.50 a.m for Christchurch and Hermitage via Waimate and Kurow. 4 n.m. tor Oamaru. Saturday, 1.30 p.m. • A • ■ , Sundays Only: 1 7.50 a.m. for Christchurch and Kurow; 8 p.m. for Oamum ano . - .KuroW; Apply to D.O.T. Office for Holiday Time Table. LW vv “ - ” ” * Book at D.O.T Office, place, Criterion Hotel Buildings. Phone 13-644. Parce/s delivered all along routes Rugs and Foot Warmers provided fo passengers' comfort. PENINSULA MOT O K SERVIC E. POPULAR PENINSULA RESORTS. L T l> Buses leave from Queen's Gardens for Portobello. via Macandrew Bay, Company lay and Broad Bay. Monday to Friday, at:— ~ 745 tf.o (Macandrew Bay only), 10.30 a.m., 12.6 (Macandrew Bay only), 2.0. 4.0, 5.15, 6.60, 7.30 -10.45 pan. SATURDAY: 7,46 9.0 (Macandrew Bay only), 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 1.0, 2.0, 5,30. 7.39. 10 45 p.m. gUNDAV: 10.0 a.m,. 2.15, 6.30, 7.30, 9.30 p.r LAP.NACB CASTLE: Tuesdays and Saturdays. ,2.0 p.m. Return Fare, 2s 6d Admission to* Grounds and Castle Gallery, 2s 6d extra. Including Afternoon Tea HARRINGTON POINT; Buses leave Queen's Gardens. Sunday. 2.15 p.m. Return Fare. 4s. Inquiries and Reserved Seats Phone—9 a.m. to 5s p.m.-22-451. . Other than above times Dial 198 and ask for 269 M

•LIUJ4BB BRIGHTON MOTORS, LTD n \ ROYAL MAIL. Leaves Queen's Gardens Daily for Brighton only, 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 6,15 p.m, Sundays, 10 a.ra. Late cars: Wed., fTi.' Sat., 11 p.m. Mid day trip Sat., 12.30 p.m.; Taieri Mouth, Mon., Wed., Fri., 9.30 a.m. Re Buses ring 11*158. Accommodation write White Star Cafe.

jjauls motor services DUNEDIN ROXBURGH. Office and Depot: 292 Princes street South Phone 11-504. Cars Depart Dunedin Daily 8.30 a.m.. f pm. for Roxburgh. Cars Depart Roxburgh Daily 7 a.m., 1.15 p.ni., tor Dunedin. A. ,EARL, Phone 47M. Proprietor. Roxburgh. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ENJOYABLE SOCIAL EVENING There was a largo attendance of members and their wives at a social evening held by the Otago Justices of the Peace Association in Lake s Restaurant last night. The president of the association (Mr G. W. Watts) occupied the chair. *An enjoyable musical and elocutionary programme was presented as follows: Vocal solo, Mrs Hartley; recitation, Miss J\li Welker; vocal solo, Mrs A. Chisholm, piano duet. Misses Johnston and Barron; recitations, Miss Edna Lungley; vocal solo. Miss Iris Clark. , ■Those present were then entertained for half an hour by Mr W. R. Brugh, who spoke in an interesting manner on the Scottish National War Memorial. There had been some discussion, he said, where the memorial should bp erected, and a decision had been finally arrived at to make it part of the wonderful old pile of buildings constituting Edinburgh Castle. The memorial had been contracted so that it would not strike a jarring note in comparison with the buildings that surrounded it, and it was a ■valuable addition to the stately architecture for which the city of Edinburgh was famous. After describing the exterior of the building, with its myriad symbolic figures, Mr irugh led bis hearers through the Hall of Honour, in which was recorded the part played in the war by the 12 Scottish regiments. . He concluded his address with a minute description of the inner shrine, in which reposed a casket, presented by their Majesties, the King and Queen, containing a list of the names of all the Scottish soldiers who fell in the On the motion of Mr G. Stratton, Mr Brugh was accorded a hearty vote oi thanks for his address, and a motion ot appreciation of the services of the performers was also carried.

After 61 years’ service in the Post Office, Mr Langley, of St. Pancras, retired recently with a gratuity. He was not eligible for a pension, as, throughout his long service, he was on the “temporary staff” all the time.

The best is cheapest in the long run—order Kaitangata Coal.—Advt. A vessel sinks into one of the world's seven seas, on an average, once every 29 hours.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22325, 27 July 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22325, 27 July 1934, Page 11