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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS Who was the cruel murderer, leaders of the masked gang? See “THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” “THE .FOUR MASKED MEN” “THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” At the QCTAGON THEATRE (Fhone 13-091.) 2.15 Twice Daily S.O. THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND THRILLS! “THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” “THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” “THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” “THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” “THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” “THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” “THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” “THE FOUR MASKED MEN.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Featuring A Cast of British Stage Stars. JOHN STUART JUDY KELLY JOHN STUART JUDY KELLY ATHOLE STEWART. INTERESTING AND AMUSING LIVELY THRILLS. INTRIGUING SUSPENSE. * SPRINKLING OF ROMANCE. Brilliant Supporting Programme. Brilliant Supporting Programme. Plans at the D.1.C., Chas. Begg’s, apd M'Crncken and Walls’s till Noon; then at the Theatre. FRIDAY NEXT! >. A delightful romance of old Ireland, U il LILLY OF KILLARNEY. LILLY OF KILLARNEY. LILLY OF KILLARNEY. LILLY OF KILLARNEY. LILLY OF KILLARNEY. *> )> » (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Here is the film that recaptures the healthy early spirit of the screen —Refreshing Musical Romance set in an Irish Atmosphere and accompanied by Irresistible Irish National Airs. “CHILDREN IN UNIFORM.” Christa Winsloe’a Brilliant Three-Act Play, Adapted by Barbara Burnham, Will be Presented in the nONCEET CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, ON THURSDAY. FRIDAY, and SATURDAY NEXT. Producer: MISS ANITA WINKEL A subtle play pointing a moral, enacted by a big cast of specially trained players. Incidental music by the D.I.C. Orchestra. (Leader, Mr Charles A. Martin.) Profits to ibe given to Free Kindergarten Association. Box Plans Now Open at D.I.C. JQUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. MONTHLY CONCERT AND DANCE, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, SEPTEMBER 19, at'7.45. Glorious Programme. Leech Lyric Choir. Tickets at Door. N. STEWART, President. MEETINGS QTAGO MOTOR CLUB (INC.), AMENDED NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO BUSINESS No. 4. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-second Annua) General Meeting of Members of the above Club will be held in the Club Rooms, 450 Moray place (opp. First Church), Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1934, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. Receiving Report of Committee and Statement of Income and Expenditure and Balance Sheet. 2. Election of Officers and appointment of Auditor and fixing his remuneration. 3. Consideration and (if considered expedient) adoption of Resolution that the name of the Club be changed to “Automobile Association (Otago) Incorporated.” 4. To consider, and if thought fit, to adopt a Resolution that as from the 31st day of August, 1935, the subscription payable by members who reside more than 20 miles from the G.P.0., Dunedin, and do not own a motor ear be 10s Cd, reducible to 10s on payment within three calendar months of due date. Nominations for Office and Committee must be signed by Proposer and Seconder, and sent in to me not later than Friday, September 21, 1934. at 5 p.m, W. F. SUTTON, ' Secretary. GTHE OTAGO TRAMPING CLUB - 1 (INC.). The Eleventh Annual Meeting will be held in Lake’s Restaurant, Dowling street, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS.—Adoption of Annual Report and Accounts; Election of Officers; General. Prospective members are cordially invited to be present. G. A. PEARSON, Hon. Secretary. OUNEDIN LAWN TENNIS UNION. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of Delegates will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1934, at 8 p.m. E, L. HOPE, Hon. Secretary. 'JVAIEIU MOUTH DOMAIN BOARD. A MEETING of Residents of Taieri Mouth is convened for SATURDAY, September 22, in the PUBLIC HALL, Taieri Mouth, at 3.30 p.m. for the purpose of Receiving Nominations for Appointment as members of the Domnin Board. P. J. PRIEST, Hon. Secretary, TOWN BO \RD NOTICE. QUTRAM TOWN BOARD, NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF SPECIAL ORDER. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Outram Town Board, at a Special Meeting convened for the purpose and held on Thursday, the 6th Day of September, 1934, passed the following resolution by way of Special Order —viz., “That under Section 22 (1) of the “Local Bodies Loans Act, 1926,’’ the Outram Town Board Hereby Resolves by way of special resolution to operate as a Special Order, to pay out of the General Fund the sum of £lOl 5s (One Hundred and One Pounds ss), being the annual charges Interest and Sinking Fund on the Outram Town Board’s Conversion Loan £ISOO, due 31st March, 1955." And Notice is Hereby Further Given that the aforesaid Resolution will be submitted to an ordinary meeting of the Board to be held at the Board Office, Outram, on THURSDAY, the 4TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1934, at 8 p.m., for confirmation as a Special Order. A. J. STEWART, Clerk. Outram, September 7, 1934. » QTEEL.ITB " RED—The pure Oxide Roof io Paint; durable, economical.—Smith and Smith, Ltd. 12ap

AMUSEMENTS LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! HOW THE AUDIENCE LAUGHED. One man left his false teeth in the Theatre. Wives slapped the wrong husbands on the back, and the place was full of sore ribs. IT’S THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY—II. 2.15, 7.45. || A RIOT OF FUN. |! Will Rogers, “HANDY ANDY.” Will Rogers, “HANDY ANDY.” Will Rogers, “HANDY ANDY.” (Approved for Universal [| Exhibition.) II YOU'LL SCREAM WITH I LAUGHTER. JOHN BOLES Wild Excitement— CLAIRE TREVOR Scat gripping HARRY GREEN. interest. A Night of “WILD GOLD.” Hilarious laughter “ WILD GOLD.” and Thrills. “WILD GOLD.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BE EARLY AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THE FUN. STALLS 1/-. CIRCLE 1/6. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES. NOTE—WE START OUR NIGHT SESSION AT 7.45. Bos Plans at Begg’s till s—then5 —then phone 13-013, JJMPIRE THEATRE, SUNDAY EVENING, 8 p.m. ST. HILDA BAND RECITAL. Assisting Soloists: Signorina Rossi, Alfred Walmsley, Rita Holmes, Don Rossi, X’hillips Trio, And Salon String Orchestra. Final appearance of Signorina Rossi before leaving for Ballarat Competitions. Silver Coin Admission. A. G. HOMER, Secretary. DANCING ATAGO LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ V ASSOCIATION. FIRST ANNUAL BALL Will be held tfCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934. Beath-Orpheans Orchestra. The, Ball of the Season. Avoid disappointment by purchasing Tickets early. Issue limited. ADMISSION: 15s Double Ticket. H. F. PAYTON, Secretary.

AMUSEMENTS A CROWDED AUDIENCE REVELLED IN THIS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. VERDICT: THE STATE HAS GIVEN US ANOTHER HUMDINGER. A GLORIOUS REUNION. PERFECT STORY. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL 3 SESSIONS DAILYII—2.IS—B. WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. Auckland Star: “Action, romance and plenty of fine fun.” Sydney Bulletin: “Good, clean, refreshing, and very humorous.” The Era: “It’s good, very good.” 11l AND WITH THEM ARE JAMES DUNNE, GINGER ROGERS, ALL OF THEM COLLEGIATE CHUMS, Who agree to stick together in the fight for fame and fortune in a big city. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER IS GREAT FUN AND ADVENTURE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE OF HEART OF HEART OF HEART OF HEART OF HEART OF HEART OF HEART OF HEART OF HEART Special Added Attractions: FOURTH TEST AT LEEDS, Showing record portncoh.p. “BYWAYS OP BANKOK,” Scenic. “JOE'S LUNCH WAGON, Cartoon. Box Plans at Begg’s till 12—then Phone 12-324. yNO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES. UI S MAJESTY’S O-NIGHT 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT THEATRE. 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT -POPULAR OPERATIC CONCERT, With OUTSTANDING SOLOISTS (In Costume). Pagliacci Selections: Arthur Macdonald Prologue), Madge TuckwcU (Bird Song), ason Haronld and Full Chorus. Rigolctto Selections: gignorina Rossi ‘Caro Nome”), Bertha Rawhnson, Ifred Walmsley, Don MTnnes, Evan jckwell, Celebrated Quartet, Duets; Da >pna e mobile,” etc. GRAND OPERA CLUB CHORUS Faust Selections: Lilian M Donald (o! Timaru), Wilfred Kershaw, Alfred Walmsley, Duets. Trios, and Choruses. “Cavalleria Rusticana ” (Act 1): Lilian M’Donald. Mrs Ruddenklau, Maude Kemvard, Alfred Walmsley, Clem Howell —“ Mother, You Know the Story, “Waltz Song,” “0 Lola, Pretty One,’ “ Easter Hymn,” Quarrel Duet, etc. Conductor: Mr JAS. CLARK. POPULAR PRICES: 2s and Is (No Tax).

ZEALAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. NATIONAL ' WINGATUI RACECOURSE, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), SEPTEMBER 15, at 3 p.m. Teams Representing: Wellington „ Auckland Hawke’s Bay-Poverty Bay OtM© T . ,v Canterbury ’ West Coast (^ orth Island ) Also Individual Runners. Admission, 6d. Train leaves Dunedin 1.50 p.m. J. M. BRYDONE, Hon. Secretary. BOXING rp 0W N HALL TOWN HALL BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), SEPTEMBER 15. INTER-COLONIAL FEATHER-WEIGHT CONTEST BETWEEN DAL COSTA, of AUSTRALIA, • AND CLARRIE RAYNER, of NEW ZEALAND, With Bright Amateur Preliminaries. Box Plan till 12 Noon To-day at Beggs. Afterwards at Jacobs’s, Tobacconist. TARIFF: Gallery, Is 6d; Downstairs, 2s; Dress Circle, 3s; Ringside J D!n/.cir)n Aet (o 11 nlsio • RrtVß 1 n I , UUJICi 4.0 UU} —‘-'j V*Balcony and Ringside, 4s (aU plus taxh Boys, Is downstairs; Ladies, ’ / ” A ! Musical Programme Ringside, 4s (all plus tax); Boys, li Is 6d to all parts except Ringside, rame by S, Yeitch, Cumberland street. OTAGO BOXING ASSOCIATION. A. L. CANTER, Secretary. FOOTBALL JJ U G B Y F 0 0‘ T B A L L TO-DAY (SATURDAY), SEPTEMBER 15, 1934, CARISBROOK GROUND. OTAGO v. MAORI TEAM. Kick-off 3 p.m. Curtain-raiser; Third Grade Match. ALHAMBRA v. HIGH SCHOOL, Kick-off 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION; Ground, Is; Stand, Is extra (plus tax); Children, Half-price. Unemployed will be admitted by special turnstile in Burns street on presentation of Unemployment Book and payment of 3d. ARTILLERY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Official Guides, containing full information of teams and players and other interesting no(es and comments, on sale at the Otago Sports Depot and Jacobs’s, and at CaWsbrook. Price, 6d. E. S. WILSON, Secretary.

JQANCING. DANCING. DANCING. Tuesdays, Fridays, Adults. Senior Boys and Girls. Ppivate Tuition by arrangement. MISS WALLACE, MURDOCH'S BUILDINGS (Rattray st.). Phone 836 Cumberland st. DANCE CLUB (Old-time and Modern Dances), TO-NIGHT, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. Dance Interlude by Misses Ethel Todd and Laura Bain. Sports Orchestra. Admission, 2s 6d. Special Supper. Reduction after 10. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES QOUNTY OF TAIE Rl. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at a Special Meeting o£ the Taieri County Council, convened for the purpose, and held on Friday, the 27th day of July, 1934, it was Resolved by way of Special Order as follows: — In pursuance of the powers vested in it by “The Counties Act, 1920,” and “The Motor Vehicles Act, 1924,” and all amending Acts to the aforesaid Acts respectively and by virtue of any other Act, power and authority enabling it in this behalf, the Council of the County of Taieri doth hereby by special order MAKE and ORDAIN the following BY-LAW to be in force in such part of the said County as is hereinafter referred to: 1. The short Title of this By-law shall be “ The Taieri County By-law No, 1, 1934,” and this By-law shall come into force on the Ist day of NOVEMBER, 1934. 2. This By-law shall so far as the County of Taieri is concerned be read with and form part of the Otago Counties Joint By-law, 1927, and the words used herein shall have the same meaning and be interpreted in the same way as the same words used in the said Joint Bylaw 3. No motor vehicle of any description shall between the Ist day of NOVEMBER and the 30th day of APRIL fbotb inclusive) in any years be allowed to remain either attended or unattended for a longer period than Ten Minutes (exclusive of 4 he time actually occupied in taking up or setting down passengers or goods as the case may be) on any part of the Main road at Brighton in the said County between the Big Rock and Trecastle street. 4. Any person committing a breach of this By-law shall for every offence be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5. 5. A plan showing the road referred to in this By-law may be inspected at the office of the Council of the said County at Mosgiel. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that (he aforesaid Resolution will be submitted to the Ordinary Meeting of the said Council for CONFIRMATION so as to make it operative ns a Special Order, such Meeting to be held in the County Cbuncil Chambers, Gordon road, Mosgiel, on FRIDAY, the 28th day of September, 1934, at one o’clock p.m. A copy of the proposed By-law, and a plan allowing the portion of road therein referred to. coloured red ; is open for public inspection at the .Taieri County Council Office, Mosgiel, and at the Post Office, Brighton, during ordinary office hours, from this date until the date of the Confirming Meeting.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TOiDAY (SATURDAY). CALEDONIAN GROUND. SEMI-FINALS, KNOCK-OUT CUP. NORTHERN v. MOSGIEL, At 1.30 p.m. TECHNICAL v. ROSLYN-WAKARI, At 3 p.m. Admission: Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d. Ground Members' Tickets and Players' Passes, Anderson’s Bay road gate. A. W. SINCLAIR, Sec., O.F.A. LEGAL NOTICES pUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Dunedin, on or before the 10th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1934. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows; — “I Hereby Certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. HILLIARD, Franklin, late of Invercargill, but formerly of Dunedin, Railway Clerk. Died 1.9.34. LENNON, Francis, late of Waipiata, but formerly of Ashburton, Clerk. Died 18.8.34. MORROW, Margaret, late of Milton, but formerly of Timaru, Spinster, Died 18,8.34, M'LEQD, Walter Robson, late of Dunedin. Cellarman. Died 0.9.34. ■ NEAL, William, late of Dunedin, Retired Labourer. Died 19.8.34. PEMBLE, Henry, also known as Henry James Pemblc, late of Waikaka, Farmer, Died 20.8.34, REVNELL. Selina, late of Ravensbourne. Widow. Died 6.9.34. SHAW, Robert George, late of Wedderbnrn, Labourer. Died 5.9.34. STEWART, James, late of Dunedin, Civil Servant. Died 1.9.34. WILLIAMS, Charles Town, late of Palmerston, Retired Carpenter. Died 7.9.34. G. H. ELLIFFE, District Public Trustee. Dunedin, 15th September, 1934. SPEED —HI-SPEED, Speed, Hl-Speed, 11lSpeed Jugs—Modern method for boiling water, 19s 6d each.—National Electrical Company (wholesale only). L USTBUSS 1 Ready Mixed PAINTS tot quality; none better (or covering and lustre —Smith and Smith. Ltd. 12ap Advertising points out the merits of a product and impresses the buyer with its desirability.

CITY CORPORATION NOTICES fYUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF SPECIAL ORDER. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Dunedin City Council, at a special meeting convened for the purpose and held on Wednesday, the 29th day of August, 1934, passed the following resolution by way of Special Order, viz.: “That the Dunedin City Council hereby resolves by way of Special Resolution to operate as a Special Order to accept a Surrender of the under-men-tioned Memorandum of Lease, viz.:— Memorandum of Lease dated the fourteenth day of September, 1332, of Allotments 30, 31, and 40, Block LVIII, Township of St. Kilda, on . plan of part of the said. Township deposited in the Land Registry Office at Dunedin as Number 1407, from the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Dunedin, to James Abdy Barton Hughes, of Dunedin, Insurance Clerk. And to grant two fresh Leases (a) to the said James Abdy Barton Hughes a Lease of said Allotment 31 at the annual rental of £ll 10s; and (b) to Daniel Peter M'Evoy, of Dunedin Meat Salesman, a Lease of said Allotments 30 and 40 at the annual rental of £l2 10s, the fresh leases being for the remainder of the term of the first-mentioned Lease.” AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the aforesaid Resolution will be sumbitted to an ordm* ary meeting of the City Council to be held at the Town Hall, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the 20Lh day of September, 1934, at 7.30 o’clock, p.m., for confirmation as a Special Order. G. A. LEW IN. Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, August 30, 1934. jQUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. USE OF SPORTS GROUNDS. Sports Bodies are Hereby Notified that all Applications for the use of grounds on the Corporntiaon Reserves tor the forthcoming summer season must be in the hands of the undersigned by NOON on THURSDAY, the 27th instant. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin. September 14, 1934.

JOHN LOGAN, County Cler|i, Mosgiel, August 28, 1934.

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