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AMUSEMENT. 0 CROWDS! CROWDS! CROWDS! Packed to the Doors Again Last Night! I The Cosy Little 1 gTRAND SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8. f Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d. I HEAR THE SONG THAT HAS SWEPT ALL OVER THE WORLD “THE LAST ROUND-UP." “THE LAST ROUND-UP." “THE LAST ROUND-UP" “THE LAST ROUND-UP.” Based upon the famous Zane Grey novel, “The Border Legion.” Featuring MONTE BLUE. RANDOLPH SCOTT, BARBARA ADAMS, FRED KOHLER. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT “ FIRST HALF" FRIDAY! A Story of a Great Daily Newspaper—as dynamic as the star himself! PAUL MUNI in “ HI, NELLIE." PAUL MUNI in “HI, NELLIE." PAUL MUNI in “ HI, NELLIE." PAUL MUNI in “HI, NELLIE." See his versatile genius carry a role sparkling with humour —bursting witli explosive drama —burning with the fever of red hot NEWS! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS AT THE D.I.C. And Theatre (Phone 13-379). J£ING EDWARD CINEMA Charm, Sentiment, Action, and Romance all cleverly woven into a Panorama of Entertainment that proves a Triumph of the Talking Screen. MARY PICKFORD In " S—E~C—R—E—T—S « s— E—C—R—E—T—S,” “ s—E—C—R—E—'T—S,” “ g—E—C—R—E—T—S,” -With LESLIE HOWARD, In every life there are secret joys and secret Borrows that we keep locked up in our heart. ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN, 6d. Reserves 22-573. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. Always Cosy and Warm. ORKNEY-SHETLAND SOCIETY.—SociaI, Dance, extended night, Saturday, August 4. 8 p.m. sharp: good music, programme; supper; admission—members 9d, non-mem-bers Is.—Jas. Beecot, hon. secretary. lau LEGAL NOTICES T THOMAS R. WELSH, of Beaumont, -*-» Labourer, Hereby Give Notice that I have Applied to the Otago Land Board for a Mining District Land Occupation Lease over Section 2, Block XLII, Town of Dunkeld—3. acres 25.1 poles. Any Objections will require to be lodged with the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Dunedin, within ONE MONTH from date. Dated at Beaumont this 31st day of July, 1934. (Sgd.) THOS. R. WELSH, Beaumont. EDUCATIONAL JACKSON'S “LUC K." “Lucky chap, Jackson," some people say . . . “ just bought a new car . . . seems to have everything a man could want.” But is it luck?. Yes, if application and specialised training constitute luck. Very soon after he got hie first job, Jackson realised the importance of Accountancy knowledge. He inquired from the Manager (who was himself a qualified man) as to the best way to qualify, and was recommended to study under Hemingway’s. He did so. To-day ho is earning £6OO a, year. ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION has enabled thousands of young men to rise to the high-salaried class. And more men in New Zealand have qualified by Hem’ingway’s Home-Study system than in any other way. FREE.—Every Hemingway’s Accountancy student on reaching the Final stage, will receive a copy of Hemingway’s Financial chart interpreter. Make a start with your studies at once Writ" for Free book—" Aocountantcy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box £»l6, Auckland. Octagon tutorial college Butterfield’s Buildings. Highly competent Tutors in Sciences (Including practical work). Mathematics. Languages, etc., for Matriculation, Scholarship, or Intermediate Examinations. An early start necessary to ensure success. Shorthand ■ typists. Book - keepers, Clerks —For Positions enrol BROWN’S COLLEGE, Moray place; rapid. Individual tulton.- —Telephone 10-697. INCREASE your Personality tnd Income through Dr Fern’s Course. p ree prospectus from J- W Webb, P.O. Box 879/ Auckland. 13ap MARGERY HELPS, Home Crafts Studio. 68 George street. Art classes In all branches. £1 Is per quarter. Phone 12-643.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22329, 1 August 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22329, 1 August 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22329, 1 August 1934, Page 9