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AMUSEMENTS I illililllllilllllllillllilllllilik I gT. JAMES THEATRE i Direction: Sir Benjamia Fulls*. Hi Where Sound Sounds Best. 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. OUTSTANDING SUCCESS. LAST NIGHT’S HUGE AUDIENCE OE REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN HELD UNDER THE SPELL AND CHARM OF England’s Magnificent Production,. " SONG OF THE PLOUGH.” “ SONG OF THE PLOUGH.” * SONG OF THE PLOUGH.” « SONG OP THE PLOUGH.” Acknowledged to be the PERFECT PICTURE OF THE YEAR. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUPPORTS IN KEEPING WITH THE NOBILITY AND BEAUTY OF THE FEATURE, Don’t. Let the Children Miss the Matinees. Plans at D.I.C. and M'Cracken and Walls’s until 11.30; after 12.30 at Jacobs’s; Theatre at 6.30. Tel. 13-702. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE TUESDAY, NOV. 27, At 8 p.m.. DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR. Conductor . Accompanist John T. Leech .. Sybil Baker, F.T.C.L. 50th JUBILEE CONCERT ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE. SPECIAL CHOIR SELECTIONS. ; Soloist, MRS WILFRED ANDREWS (Wellington);, Solo Pianist, MR CHARLES MARTIN, i Mus.Bac., L.R.A.M. LADY SOLOISTS’ CHOIR, , Representing Wellington, Canterbury, Southland, Otago. Accompaniments by STRING ORCHESTRA. 4 GRAND PIANOS. 8 Brilliant Lady Pianists Will Play Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt). EMPIRE PAGEANT TABLEAU, Soloist: Lilian Macdonald.' . JUBILEE ORATION Delivered by MISS ANITA WINKBL. Lieut, Napier’s Trumpeters. Prices, 2s and Is, at Begg’s. P, HARRE, Sec. DANCING TYUNEDIN’S £IOO OLD-TIME DANCE U COMMITTEE. COMBINED SPORTS DANCE, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, NEXT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1934. 8 p.m. till 1 am. Proceeds in aid of North East Harbour Boating Club, Dunedin Whippet Club, and Dunedin Coursing Club. Stewart’s Imperial Dance Orchestra. Patrons can be assured of a great evening’s entertainment. > Admission, 2s, Supper Provided. H. F. PAYTON, Hon. Secretary. Allbell Chambers, Stuart street. Dunedin sunshine social club’s Carnival Dance, Hillside Hall, To-night ( Saturday), November 17; Monte Carlo; set supper; novelties ; good music: members, Is; non-members, Is 6d. CRICKET. ORIC K E T TO-DAY (SATURDAY). NOVEMBER 17. NORTH GROUND: GRANGE v. COLTS. LOGAN PARK: ALBION v. HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS, • No. 1. UNIVERSITY v. KAIKORAI, No. 3, CHRISTIAN BROTHERS v. DUNEDIN, No. 4. CARISBROOK: CARISBROOK A v. CARISBROOK B. E. S. WILSON. Sec. O.C.A. ATHLETIC MEETINGS Berwick Caledonian society . SPORTS, January 1, 1935; programme on application.—Jas. Matheson, secretary, Outram. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS I'EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FORBURY PARK TROTTING MEETING, NOVEMBER 24. SPECIAL TRAIN DUNEDININVERCARGILL. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, iecial Passenger Train, stopping at Mila, Balclutha, Clinton, Watpahi, Gore, ataura, Edendale, and Woodlands, to ; down passengers, will leave Dunedin 10 p.m., Milton 7.26, Balclutha 7.55, and rive Invercargill 10.37 p.m. [EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OLUTHA SHOW. NOVEMBER 23. On NOVEMBER 23 usual 4.45 p.m. un leaves Balclutha 6.33 p.m., Milton ,4, arriving Dunedin 8.37 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or juire at stations or local booking HOTELS rpHE GRAND HOTEL The name means everything. GIN SQUASH. GIN SQUASH. Full Strength. Just the thing for warm weather. Large Bottle, 6s 6d. Pint Bottle, 3s 6d. Ring 11-543 for smart service. ’S HOTEL. WANGANUI. io most comfortable Hotel in New and. Suites de luxe; private bathis; hot and cold running water and ,bone in every bedroom; central ing; beautiful lounges, everywhere tmosphere of restfulness and refineTelegraphic address: Foster^®, ganni, P.O. Box 54. Phones—S -2196. M. J. KYNE. Manager. BOILING water la a lew minutes—' HISPEED ” Electric Immersion Heater — quick and reliable. —National Electrical Co. (wholesale only). WALLPAPERS— Latest Tapestry and Futuristic Designs; rich colourings (or halls and dining rooms at reasonable pr lces. —Smith and Smith, Limited. Advertising point* out ibe merit* or a product and impresses the buyer with It* desirability.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22422, 17 November 1934, Page 15

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