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gT. JAMBS THEATRB Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Full** 1 . 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. SHE IS CAUSING A SENSATION SOMETHING NOVELSOMETHING REFRESHINGBEAUTIFUL! The Cinema’s Dazzling New Star. WONDERFUL! Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir Jean Muir >AND THIS LITTLE GIRL WAS SO INNOCENT SHE WALKED OFF WITH HER MOTHER’S BOY FRIEND Without even knowing it! BUT SHE WAS “ DESIRABLE ” “ DESIRABLE ” With GEORGE BRENT, YERREE TEASDALE. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Supporting Featurettes 1 I British Sound News, Radio Row,, and ‘‘Flame Song, Etc. ] Plans at D.1.C., M'Cracken and Walls’s till 11.30: then at Jacobs’s. Theatre at G.SO. Telephone 13-702. i i : 1 I • 1 | Magic ! I 1 I words. . . . 1 i ( _ •; * I NORMA 1 SHEARER SHEARER Supported by ROBERT MONTGOMERY, HERBERT MARSHALL, MRS PATRICK CAMPBELL. In her smartest, most glamorous triumph, “ RIPTIDE ” “ RIPTIDE ” A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY NEXT, FRIDAY NEXT, ST. JAMES THEATRE Plans Now Open at D.I.C. and M'Cracken and Walls’s. SOMETHING NEW IN TRAVEL--13 THE LAND CRUISE. See the cream of New Zealand scenery in comfort. A special car at your disposal for 10 days, and with side trips and extras, all for £ls. Particulars from MOUNT COOK TOURIST COMPANY OF N.Z., LIMITED, and Agents. J NEVER look backwards. ... I HAVE NO REGRETS, Life is interesting, exciting . . . and love makes it so when one is held in the “R I P T I D E" DO NOT MISS THE CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS PARADE TODAY, South Dunedin Town Hall. Special prizes in various sections. Every entrant receives a gift. Brother Bill will Judge. Assemble Cargill’s corner 2.30 p.m. HEALTH, Strength, and Happiness can be youra by Joining the Y.M.C.A. GYM. CLASSES. ? MERELY a SUGGESTION.”—PossibIy you have tried various setting lotions •, with disappointing results. Ask your chemist for “ STA-WAVB,” the new British production: you will be delighted. Bottles; 2s. Also procurable, post free, from Hendy’a ■ Hairdressing Rooms. Sole N.Z. Agent. ADDRESSES XTEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY/. ■Di DUNEDIN WEST BRANCH. . Dr D. G. M'MILLAN, The Official Labour Candidate for Dunedin West, Speaks at WAKARI SCHOOL HALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, at 8 p.m. “ The Road to Freedom.”. Collection. Literature on sale. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES JJOROUGH OF PALMERSTON. STREET CLASSIFICATION IN ' PALMERSTON BOROUGH. The Palmerston Borough Council pro- , poses to apply to the Minister of Transport for approval of its proposals to classify the following Streets as indicated.. Any persons objecting to the proposals i« called upon to lodge notice in writing before the 4th day of MARCH, 1935, or bis objections and of the grounds thereof at the office of the Council, Eonaldsay street, Palmerston. Streets classified in the third clad*.— Available for the use thereon of any motor lorry (other than a multi-axled 7 motor lorry) which with the load it i* carrying weighs not more than 6} tons, or any multi-axled motor lorry which with the load it is carrying weighs not more than 8 tons. MAIN HIGHWAYS. Dunedin-Christchurch, Ronaldsay street, Palmerston-Queenatown via Becks, Tiverton street from Dunedin-Christchurch highway to Waihemo County boundary. ; BOROUGH STREETS. Sanday, Stronsa, Harrison, and Young stretets. Start street east of DunedinChristchurch highway, and Tiverton street and Goodwood road from Waihemo County boundary to Dunedin-Christchurch highway. Streets classified in the fourth class. Available for the use thereon of any motor lorry (other than a multi-axled motor lorry) which with the load it is carrying weighs not more than 4i tons, or a multi-axled motor lorry which with the'load it ig carrying weighs not more than 6J tons. BOROUGH STREETS. All other streets and roads and parts of streets and roads in the Borough of Palmerston. P. GORDON, Town Clerk. Palmerston, 22/2/35. J^OROUGH OF MOSGIEL, 10 PEE CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. RATEPAYERS IrE HEREBY NOTI- , FTED that the statutory penalty of TEN PER CENT, will be added to all rates levied by the Mosgiel Borough Council for > the year ending MARCH SI, 1935, re- ■; maining UNPAID after 5 o’clock p.m. , on WEDNESDAY, February 27, 1935, E. d' ROGERS, Town Clerk. Mosgiel, February 8, 1935.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 15