AMUSEMENTS Final Screenings To-day 2.15, To-night 8.0, Of the Sensational Story that Shook All England, " THE LEWIS CASSON NIGHT With (Husband of Dame Sybil Thorndike) CLUB And QUEEN" MARY CLARE. (Rebommended by Censor for Adults) At the QCTAGON THEATRE. (Dunedin’s Only All-British Theatre.) Afternoon Session. 2.15. Evening Session, 8.0. COMMENCING TO-MORROW! Coming on the wings of world-wide popularity, the All-British Entertainment that • comes with the reputation of being ENGLAND’S GREATEST COMEDY The Merriest of Merry Musicals. JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHAN AM JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN As debonair and attractive as ever—His charm is irresistible, In “ THAT’S “ THAT’S “ THAT’S A GOOD GIRL,” AyGOOD GIRL,” A GOOD GIRL,” With VERA PEARCE ELSIE RANDOLPH. The Happiness That Took London and New York by Storm, You'll Love It! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AN OUTSTANDING ARRAY OF FEATURETTES. •Highlights of the Melbourne Centenary Celebrations " Croydon to Paris” Latest British Pathe News. THE BIGGEST! THE BRIGHTEST! THE BEST SHOW OF THEM ALL! Plan* at Chas. Begg’s, M'Cracken and Walls’s, and D.I.C. till 5 p.m.; then at the Theatre. SPORTING KEN JOHN PEEL 7 MEET HIM AT > OTAGO HUNT CLUB’S ANNUAL RACE MEETING WINGATUI RACECOURSE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934. First Race at 12.55 p.m. STEEPLECHASING, HURDLE AND FLAT RACING, TWO TROTTING EVENTS. The OTAGO REGIMENTAL BAND (under Lieut. L. 0. Asten) will play during the afternoon. The Catering is in the hands of Mrs M. Campbell, so patrons can be assured frf everything of the best. The Licensed Booths will be in charge of Mr M. H. Dawson. Speight’s Ale, »nd all the leading brands of liquors in stock. Ladies will be willingly supplied with Complimentary Tickets on application fe the Secretary, or any member of Committee. We have Good Fields, and three dividends will be paid in the majority of races. We want your patronage, and can assure you of a good day’s sport and a tram welcome. ADMISSION CHARGES: Gentlemen, 5s (including tax). Outside Enclosure, |a. Motor Cars, 2s 6d. Special Trains leave at 11.35 a.m., 12.5 p.m., and 12.55 p.m.; also Ordinary Trains at 11.21, 12.15, 12.45, 1.25, 1.50. Return Fare, Is 6d Second Class. Express Trains to and from Invercargill Stop at Wingatui. Corporation Buses will leave Cargill’s Monument at intervals from 11.25 a.m. till 1.20 p.m. Return Fare, 2s 6d. - c R QAFFIN, 87 Crawford street. Secretary. MOTOR SERVICES — Y) ALLY SERVICE S. NEW DIRECT SERVICE, CONNECTING CENTRAL OTAGO WITH WELLINGTON-LYTTELTON STEAMER EXPRESS. DUNEDIN-PEMBKUKE-QUEENSTOWN. Via PALMERSTON and RANFURLY. Dunedin, dep. . *B.IO aun. |3.0 pun. Cromwell, dep. .. 10.45 +8.15 Ksr..’S S 3;; S *| o 7o Queenstown, Pembroke, and Tarras by arrangement. (A|esandra St. Dunedin dep... .. .. - a.m. -Pembroke and,Q tow*. dep. 9.0 t 7.0 Alexandra !*. !*. ••‘'-3.0 Alexandra .. .. .. 11.45 Connects ,t Mtfton Cl.^o Dunedin, dep. .. xB.IO a.m. 3.0 p.m. Christchurch, dep. . . x 8.15 a.m. - Palmerston .. .. 9.40 4.30 Timaru 1.0 7.0 a.m. Oamaru .. .. 11.5 5.55 Waimate 8.3 Wairaate .. 12.7 6.57 Oamaru .. .. •• 3.20 0.5 Timaru ” ” -I.M 8.0 Palmerston .. .. 4.40 0.40 rhristcburch .. 6.0 Dunedin .. .. .. 6.0 12.0 Services connect at Palmerston for Central Otago. - ♦ Tues., Thors., and Sat only. Connects at Palmerston with expresses to and from T the Wellinpton-Lyttelton Steamer express. Mon., Wed., and Fn only* (Con „C. Palmerston , , Ur. Depart to, Dial 13-444, 13-454 (14-20 Stafford street! WA N A 5 A MOTORS. LTD. ll D N T E R’S D. O. T. MOTORS. HEADQUARTERS, OAMARU. A.A.R.D, SERVICES. Christchurch. Timaru, Oamaru. Waitaki Hydro. Telephones: Oamaru. 1763 Cars Leave Dunedin for North (Daily)— _ no a m. for Christchurch and Hermitage, via Waimate and Kurow. 7 50 aim. for Christchurch and Hermitage, via Waimate and Kurow. 4n m for Oamaru Saturday, 1;30 p.m. Sundays Only. 7.50 a.m. for Christchurch and Kurow; 8 p.m. tor Oamaru and Kurow. Apply to D o.T. Office for Holidays Time Table. Book at D.O.T. Office, Moray place. Criterion Hotel Buildings. Phone 15-044. Parcels delivered all along routes. Rugs and Foot Warmers provided for passengers' comfort.
HOBBS’ BRIGHTON MOTORS, LTD. ROYAL MAIL. Leaves Queen’s Gardena Daily for Brighton only, 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5.16 p.m Sundays. 10 a.m. Late cars: Wed. Fn., Sat., 11 p.m. Mid-day £fip, Hat., 12.30 p.m.; Taieri Mouth, Mon., Wed., Fri., 9.30 a.m. Re Buses ring 11-158. Accommodation write White Star Cafe T ARNACH CASTLE. ±J BUSES LEAVE QUEEN’S GARDENS TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS at 2 p.m. Fare, 2s Cd.
motor services DUNEDIN-ROXBRUGH. Office and Depot: 292 Princes street South Phone 11-564. Car* Depart Dunedin Daily 8.30 a.m., 9 p.m., lor Roxburgh. Cars Depart Roxburgh ~>aily 7 a.m., 1.13 pm., for Dunedin. Phone 47M. A. EARL, Proprietor, Roxburgh. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF ACTIVITIES IN DUNEDIN GROUPS TO REPORT. The following groups under the control of the Dunedin City Corporation will report for work at 8 a.m. to-day as under:— WORKS DEPARTMENT. 62 — Caversham Valley road, at Lindgay road. 63 — Wharf street, at tip. 64 Kelvin grove, at sanitary stables. 65 Signal Hill road, one mile above JT Gregor street (meet at M‘Gregor itreet at 8 a.m.). 66 Stafford street, at Alva street. 67 — Pitcairn street, at sanitary gtables. 68 — Fraser’s Creek, half a mile above baths. 71 —Ross Creek reservoir. 75—Portobello road, at bridge. 78_Green Island aerodrome site (meet at Caversham railway station gt 7.55 a.m.). 87 — Woodhaugh street, at quarry. 88 — Malvern street, at old sawmill. 90—-Siiverton street, at Spottiswoode gtreet. - * RESERVES DEPARTMENT. 85, 607, 608, 706—Woodhaugh Gar--86, 606—Chisholm Park. 93— Bathgate Park.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22354, 30 August 1934, Page 11
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