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AMUSEMENTS Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY--11—2.15—8. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. TUMULTUOUS CROWDS NIGHTLY. “EVERGREE N.” “EVERGREE N.” "ETERGEEE N.” i( “ B V E R G R E E N.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) JESSIE A: ATTHEWS. JESSIE MATTHEWS. JESSIE MATTHEWS. JESSIE MATTHEWS. JESSIE MATTHEWS. SCREEN TRIUMPH. Box Plans at Bcgg’s till 5; then Phone 12-324. LAST TWO DAYS VICTOR M'LAGLEN VICTOR M'LAGLEN And EDMUND LOWE And EDMUND LOWE In “NO MORE- ‘ NO “NO -MORE ■ MORE In -WOMEN.” ■WOMEN.” •WOMEN.” Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The Cosy Little gTRAND 2.15 TWO SESSIONS DAILY - 8. DRESS CIRCLE, Is 6d; STALLS, Is. Reserved D.C. 2s 3d, Stalls Reserved Is 6d. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. JACKIE COOPER in JACKIE COOPER in “ JACKIE COOPER in JACKIE COOPER in — “ COWBOY.” “LONE COWBOY.” .“ LONE COWBOY.”; — “ COWBOY.” “LONE COWBOY.” LONE COWBOY.” - THE KILLER AND THE KID! L LONE COWBOY . . . OUT TO IET A MAN AND FORGET A WOMAN YORSHIPPED KY A WIDE-EYED OUNGSTER! STRANGE PARDNERS! Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BE WISE-BOOK. Box Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre (phone 3-379). JANET GAYNOR In “PADDY “PADDY The Next Best Thing,” At EDWARD CINEMA AN ALLURING IMP. ad up ... a smile in her eye . . . irt singing! You’ll adore her as the loveliest colleen in the v r orld. _ Unproved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTS IDULTS. Is. CHILDREN, 6d. '-NIGHT, 7.45. Reserves, 22-573. IS THE DAY, TOWN HALL THE PLACE. COMMUNITY SINGING 12.15 p.m. COMBINED FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN. Leader: BIG BROTHER BILL, Assisted by Aunts and Uncles from 4YA. At the Piano: Mr ALF. PEj-TITT. MAORI CHILDREN FROM PUKETERAKI, Under Mrs Te Tau, Sen., And OTHER SURPRISE ITEMS. Bring the Children and let them make the last day of their holidays happy. Centre Portion Downstairs Reserved for Adults. , Collection for Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. Donations can be sent to Begg’s. LECTURES A I E R I FARMERS. Under the auspices of the West and South Taieri Branches of the FARMERS’ UNION and YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUBS. Mr M. J. SCOTT, B.Sc., A.1.C., of LINCOLN COLLEGE, will deliver a LECTURE on FRIDAY EVENING Next at 8 o’clock in the OUTRAM A. & P. SOCIETY’S HALL. | SUBJECT: “FEEDING OF STOCK.” All farmers and young farmers are cordially invited to attend. MEETINGS TAUNEDIN RAILWAYMEN’S CASH AA PURCHASING ASSOCIATION. Annual Meeting of the above Association will be held in Social Hall (opposite Hillside Workshops) on Thursday, August 30, at 7.30 p.m. Business;—To receive Reports and Balance Sheets, Election of Officers, List of Firms, General. Notice of Motion; —That the Sum of One Hundred Pounds be donated to Charitable Institutions. GEO. FERGUSON, Secretary. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB meets Lake’s Restaurant, Thursday, 8 p.m. ; subject, The Psychology of Prayer.” Visitors welcome. The Emir of Gwandu, West Africa, had a surprise lately in England. lie made a speech, and a moment after he had finished he heard the speech being repeated back to him from a machine. It happened at the H.M.V. gramophone recording studios at Hayes, Middlesex. The emir was delighted when he discovered that he had made a record. He intended to take copies of it back to Africa and issue them to his black subjects. “Elastic” walls to border roads are being tested in France. They are made of ordinary earth with a “ cover ” of reinforced concrete. In the presence of the inventor, M. Eclgarcl Bouvier, an experiment has been carried out at Cailly-snr-Eure. A 10-ton lorry was driven into one of the walls at a speed of 40 m.p.h. It simply rebounded. It is hoped that the general adoption of such walls may reduce the number of accidents.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22353, 29 August 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22353, 29 August 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22353, 29 August 1934, Page 11

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