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AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS WORLD WITH R HER C DmNE VOICE WARNER BAXTER IN THE THE PICTURI ? S IT MIS O LEADIN6 LEADING ROLE IS A GUARANTIEE! TEE FOR ANY PICTURE! THE GRAND. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. I 3 SESSIONS DAILY—II. 2.15. 8. I STALLS I/- CIRCLE I/O GRACE MOORE In "ONE NIGHT OP LOVE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Winning all hearts with her heaven-sent voice ... a feast of musical beauty. (A Columbia Picture.) " THAT'S GRATITUDE " I'Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Begg's till Noon—then phone 13-013. THE STATE. luiiiimimimiiiut Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. i_3 SESSIONS DAILY—II, 2.15, 8. WARNER BAXTER "GRAND CANARY" A Fox Release. We feel you'll like this story—set amid tropic surroundings ... the tale of a doctor who saved a whole countryside from destruction. MADGE EVANS. H. B. WARNER. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Begg's till Noon —then phone 12-324. Q R AN D CONCERT DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. (Hon. Conductor, Mr T. Vernon Griffiths, M.A., Mus.B., Cantab.), CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT, i 8 p.m. Orchestral Items include Piano Concerto, first and last Movements (Tschaikowsky)—Soloist, Miss Winifred Gardner—and two works not performed previously in Dunedin —St. Paul's Suite for strings (Gustav Holtz) and "Handel in the Strand "' (Grainger). , The Assisting Vocalist is Miss Betty Pocock. Box Plan at the D.I.C. H. H. SYKES, Hon. Sec, 99 Lower High Street. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. OPENING OF SEASON 1935-1936. ALL LOVERS OF SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY INVITED TO MEMBERSHIP. The FIRST MONTHLY MEETING will be held in the EARLY SETTLERS' HALL on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, April 17, at 7.45. Wonderful Programme by Leech Lyric Club. Note the Subscription, which entitles members to 11 Concerts and Dances and two extended Basket Socials. Double Tickets, 7s 6d; Ladies, Single, 4s per annum Cheapest entertainment in Dominion. Join now. Membership Tickets at Begg's' Members of Committee, and at Doors. Enjoy these Stirring Scottish Programmes. A. COOK, Secretary, c/o J. and A. Wilkinson.

AMUSEMENTS CLEVER! . . THRILLING! . . WITTY! QCTAGON T HEATRE Phone 13-091 TWTCE DAILY—2.IS and 8. GREEN PACK." Starring JOHN STUART. "It's the very last mystery Edgar Wallace wrote . . . and it's chock full of surprises and action! Also, WENDY BARRIE In " WITHOUT YOU." (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Place 'at Begg's and Theatre. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Proprietor: Sir Ben Fuller, see Stanley M'Ray. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. Stanley M'Kay s GAIETIES OF 1935. GAIETIES OF 1935. Revue and Vaudeville Co. In the Funniest of Revues, " LAUGHING TIME " "LAUGHING TIME" " "LAUGHING TIME" THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.30. EASTER GIFT MATINEE EASTER GIFT MATINEE Of " Laughing Time." The Numerous Gifts include: Tennis Rackets, Hockey Sticks, Table Tennis Sets, Skipping Ropes, Books, Sclijool Cases, etc., etc. EACH CHILD ATTENDING RECEIVES A GIFT. Gifts on view in Window next Vedic. Matinee prices: Adults 2s (plus tax), Is 6d, Is. Children, Is, 9d, SIXPENCE. Night prices: 3s, 2s (plus tax), Is. Reserves at D.I.C. till noon, then at Rialto. Day Sales, Rialto. HOLY WEEK ATTRACTION fJONCERT CHAMBER, DUNEDIN. APRIL 15 and 16. At 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. Special Sessions by Arrangement. First Screening in New Zealand. OFFICIAL PICTURES PASSION PLAY OF OBER-AMMERGAU. The 300th Anniversary Special Performance. Also, MOVING PICTURE REPRESENTATION (6000 feet). Projected upon specially imported Silver Screen costing over £IOO. The only one in New Zealand. Beautiful Music by Latest Electric Amplifiers and Loud Speakers. Twin machines installed and sound "system is as up-to-date as any city theatre. A SACRED ORATORIO PRECEDES THE PICTURES EVENING SESSION ONLY, Commencing 7.30 sharp. Words and Programme available. 16 pages, 3d. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. BE WISE, RESERVE. NO EXTRA. DEFINITELY NO EXTENSION. PRICES: 2s and Is 6d. No Tax. * (Limited Number Is.) Children Cd to Matinee. Is Evening Sessions. NOTE.—No lollies, etc., to be eaten during screening of Official Pictures by Request people of Ober-Ammergau. ' >OYAL ACADEMY PICTURES. V FINAL SHOWING. The MEMORIAL EXHIBITION of the Work of Dunedin's Celebrated Artist, the late JAMES F. SCOTT, now on view at the PIONEER HALL, will definitely CLOSE THIS EVENING. Hours: 10.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ADMISSION, 6d. REUNION HLINTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ANNUAL REUNION Will be held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, CLINTON, On APRIL 27, AT 8 P.M. W. A. LEGGETT, Secretary. SHOOTING •)TAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. 61st ANNUAL PRIZE-FIRING. Pelichet Bay Range, Dunedin. APRIL 19, 20, and 22. £258 Prize Money. Caterer on Range. H. J. WHITEHEAD, Hon. Secretary. Box 305, Dunedin. POWER BOARD NOTICES QTAGO ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. Consumers are Hereby Notified that power will NOT be available in the NORTHERN Area between 1.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. on SUNDAY, April 14, 1935. R. D. VEITCH, Engineer. MEETINGS 3ACIFIC STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. Est. 1905. £4OOO. £4OOO. SHAREHOLDERS are notified of the undermentioned Appropriations to be disposed of at the Registered Office of the Societv, 86 King Edward street, Dunedin 5.1., on TUESDAY NEXT, April 16, at S p.m.: £IOOO Group 3 by Sale. £IOOO Group 6 by Ballot. £IOOO Group 7 by Sale. £IOOO Group 8 by Sale. Subscriptions 6d per share per week. Inquiries invited. W. B. TAVERNER, Secretary. S 6 Kinc Edward street, Dunedin. T EAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. A PUBLIC FAREWELL will be given to the President, the Rev. H. E. Bellhouse, Y.M.C.A., TUESDAY, APRIL IG, 8 p.m. Address: "The Key to World Security," by Mr G. J. Cronin. It is hoped that there will be a good audience. DVERTISING is accepted as a necessary part of modern business p.otuotion It lias won a place for Itself In virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

AMUSEMENTS 2.15 P.M. At the MATINEE. 2.15 P.M. "WE'RE NOT DRESSING " Chic Sale Comedy, Popeye Cartoon, Newsreels, etc. MAYFAIR THEATRE The Pride of South Dunedin. 7.45 P.M. TO-NIGHT 7.45 P.M. Big Double-Feature Programme. The Sensational, Thrilling Spy Drama, " OPERATOR 13 " Featuring GARY COOPER, MARION DAVIES. GARY COOPER, MARION DAVIES. In Addition — A Bright Comedy on the Sea. with a Hurricane of Laughs and Music. "WE'RE NOT DRESSING" Starriug BING CROSBY BING CROSBY And the Song Hits, "May I? " and "Love Thy Neighbour." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. or Sweet Shop next Theatre, or Phone 22-573. DON'T WAIT RESERVE NOW! TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), At 8 o'clock. mo w n HALL CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERT. VICTOR C. PETERS, A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., Conductor. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. Assisting Artiste from the Members of the Choir, and Dr V. E. GALWAY at the Grand Organ as a compliment to the Society. ST. KILDA BAND (Champions of N.Z.), under J. Dixon, Esq., will play outside prior to the Concert. Full Programme, Thursday's Star. Admission: 3s, 2s, Is. No tax. No booking fee. Concession to Members of Choirs of 10 or more. BE WISE AND BOOK. Plan and Day Sales at Begg's. A N APPEAL Owing to unforeseen circumstances, a few members of the Christchurch Harmonic Society Choir still need BILLETING. Anyone willing to take one or two ladies or one or two gentlemen please ring Mr A. Walmsley, 11-855, or Mr J. F. Himburg, 11-759. Choir arrives first express To-night, and returns Sunday night's train. Will hosts please be at Town Hall at 6" p.m.? FOOT COMFORT FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. Medicated Foot Baths, Soothing Massage, Modern Equipment, Skilful Treatment, Antiseptic Dressings, Protective Shielding, combine to make the Buchan Treatment the best that money can 'buy. Note New Address: 32 OCTAGON (Next Octagon Theatre). C. BUCHAN, Chiropodist. Phone 10-243. DANCING >HYLLIS BATES STUDIO. Principals: Miss Helen Abraham and Mr Kevin Dun. Studio: Cr. St. Andrew and King streets. Tel. 18-174. Private Lessons by Appointment. Class Lessons, 8 to 10 p.m. on Mondays. UNIVERSITY CLASS, FRIDAY, 8 to 10 p.m.

SPORTING rpUAPEKA COUNTY JOCKEY RACES AT LAWRENCE, EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 20. TUAPEKA FIVE GALLOPS AND TWO TROTS. T>Ar>TQ Record Nominations. RACES . Splendid Racing Assured. AT FIRST RACE at 12.15 p.m. r . Wßl?vnp SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Dunedin at LA WHENCE. 7.40 a.m., Lawrence arrive 11.12 a.m. RETURN TRAIN leaves Lawrence at 5.55 p.m., Dunedin arrive 9.10 p.m. EXCURSION FARES. POPULAR ADMISSION: v Gentlemen, 4s; Ladies, Is 6d. J. COLGAN, Secretary, Lawrence. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS £, A N E S L ,T Li., AERATED WATER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CARROLL STREET, DUNEDIN. Phone 10-047. TRY OUR XX ALE AND STOUT (good Appetiser and Body Builder). OUR ORANGE CHEER is also a Prize Winner. CARBONATED WATERS IN ONE-GALLON JARS. SPEIGHT'S ALE AND M'GAVIN'S STOUT. Agents for the Popular Whisky— M'CALLUM'S PERFECTION. Our Goods need no Gas or Blow to make them go. We prefer to put the gas inside ■> POW LE Y & COMPANY, LIMITED, In Hot Weather drink THREE STAR BOTTLED ALE. In Cold Weather drink BELLS WHISKY " Afore Ye Go. At All Times SEPPELT'S WINES. ALL HOTELS. ALL HOTELS.

EXCURSIONS -\UNEDIN SUNSHINE SOCIAL 1 nT ;UB. EXCURSION ~TO CHRISTCHURCH Also taking Excursionists for Timaru, Rakaia, Ashburton, and Dunsandel. A chance for you and all your friends. Adults, 16s 6d; under 15 years, 8s 6d. Special Train leaves Dunedin 11.0 p.m. Good Friday Night (April 19), returning arriving Dunedin 7.10 a.m. Easter Sunday (April 21). Tickets from D.I.C. and H. 0. Marsh, 11 Howard street. The whole of Easter Saturday to visit Christchurch or what better, a day at the Addington Trots. H. 0. MARSH, Org. Sec. EXCURSION, Dunedin to Heads, Sunday, l April 14 (weather permitting). S.S. TAREWAI leaves Dunedin 10 a.m., Harrington Point 4.30 p.m.; fare 2s. CITY CORPORATION NOTICES TEMPORARY SUSPENSION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. CONSUMERS OF ELECTRICITY in Port Chalmers and Sawyers' Bay Districts are Hereby Notified that power will NOT be available between 1.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), April U - G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall. Dunedin. ' April 12, 1935. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES TpUAPEKA COUNTY COUNCIL. PURSUANT to Section 139 of "The Counties Act, 1920," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Balance Sheet and Audited Accounts of the Tiiapeka County Council for the year ended March 31, 1935, together with the Certificate of the Audit Office, may be inspected at the following places: Countv Office, Lawrence; Post Offices at Waitahuna, AVaipori, Blue Spur, Evans Flat, Tuapeka Mouth, Beaumont. Edievale, Moa Flat, Millera Flat, Ettrick, Roxburgh, Herio.t, Crookston, Kelso and Tapanui during office hours, until May 13, 1935, by any ratepayer of the County, without fee. \ copy of the Balance Sheet will be posted to any Ratepayer making application to the undersigned for same. R. F. BATCHELOR, County Clerk. Lawrence, April 12, 1935. HUAPEKA COUNTY COUNCIL, The TUAPEKA MOUTH PUNT will be CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC on MONDAY, April 10. and IULfeDAI, April 16, for REPAIRS. F. D. GRANT, County Engineer. TTiE early for your WALLPAPER Bar- ► gains:* every paper guaranteed English manufacture. —Smith and Smith's S/ile offers real money-savers. ADVERTISING pays its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices irough increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer.

FOE HEALTH AND FIGURE.— •*• Ladies whose health depends on or whose figures require Specially-made CORSETRY should consult Miss Anderson. Her expert advice free. Corsets and Brassieres specially made for all purposes. Surgical Corsets, Spine Supports, Maternity, Hernia, Fallen Stomach, and Kidney Belts. Designer of the famous " REDUCO CORSET." Write or 'call for advice. Miss ANDERSON, Corset Specialist, TLB. Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. Phone 13-037. D REAVERS—Exquisite Model Wedding Gowns; latest imported creations; satin and lace, diagonally cut, long sleeves ; no two alike; £5 19s Gd. Frilly Lace Creations, short sleeves, two separate underlinings net over silk, £4 19s 6d, £6 6s. D REAVERS—Matrons' Very Smart Englist Model Hats, fur felt, velour, velvet; very becomingly trimmed; 29s Gd, 39s 6d. D REAVERS—The " Princess Marina " Turban in felt, velvet, Astrachan; all swest shades; 12s 6d, 19s 6d. D REAVERS —All-wool Cashmere Plain Hose, wide top, mock seam, fashioned; an, leafmould, pinecone, gunmetal; 3s lid. J REAVERS—WooIIen Scarves, large range in diagonal stripes, checks, and couentional designs; 2s lid to 5s 6d. D REAVERS —Cosy Fleecy-lined Bloomers, comfortable shape, good wearing; silver, nil, saxe, beige ; W. and 0.5., Is lid. D REAVERS—Winceyette Pyjamas, Jumper or Tuck-in, bound contrasting colours; sky, shell, nil; S.W. only; 3s lid. D REAVERS—Woollen Dres3 Materials, all the winter colours; 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid. Frocks Cut-out to Measure, 6s 7d. D REAVERS —Sand Crepe, good quality, all colours, Is lid yd; Novelty Checked Taffeta, Is 6d, Is 31(1 yd. D REAVERS Wagon Covers, heavy cream linen, stamped for working ; hemstitched for crochet 2s Gd, hemstitched hems 2s lid. -Butterick's Enlarged Quartive Autumn and Winter Styles; Is Gd, posted Is 9d. "\REAVERS —Girls' Woollen Frocks, mJ saxe, green, red, fawn trimming, silver buttons; 27in 15s 6d to 33in 17s 6d. AVERS —Cardigans, red, royal, saxe, green, fawn; 22in 5s Gd to 32in 8s Gd.—DREAVERS. LTD., George street. iEDROOM, Dining Room, Hall—You can J redecorate them cheaply in English WALLPAPERS at Smith and Smith's Revival Sale. DVERTISING cceptcd as a necessary i busmen enterprise, ana noi Cormula for unearned success.

ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. Assets Exceed £3,000,000. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS (By Act of Parliament). WORLD-WIDE FACILITIES. FIRE, MARINE. ACCIDENT. MOTOR CAR (Special Policy). Otago Branch Office: CORNER RATTRAY AND CRAWFORD STREETS, DUNEDIN. A M. CAMERON, Manager. WE are on top for quality and our prices are remarkably low. To C. S. ROBERTSON AND SONS, Make up your mind to go. For'qrs M'ton 3d lb Chops 4d Sir. Roast Beef 51d Blade Steak .. 5d Rib Roast Beef 4id Stewing Steak 4d Corn. Roll .. 4£cl Mince 3d Corn. Round 5Jd < Sausages .... 3d Rump Steak 8d Veal .. .. 2d Buttock Steak 6d Bacon .. IOJd 17 Valley road, Kaikorai. Phone 21-318. We Deliver. M 1 L S U M. HAIR: Treatment for Falling Hair. Irritation, Dandruff, Bald Spots, etc. PEDICURE: Treatment for foot ailments, corns, bunions, ingrown nails, chilblains. MANICURE, Is Od FACIAL: Cleansing, refreshing, stimulating treatment! Charges moderate. PRINCES STREET (above Jacobs'sl Phone 13-100. Take lift. TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. •TIHE Proprietors of Letterj Patent No. L 52046, ot" April 14, J 924, relating to - Sausage casings." are desirous of entering Into arrangements by way of a License or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES LIMITED, Patent Agents, 214-217 D.f.'C. Building, Wellington. THREE-PI3CE CHESTERFIELD SUITES, new coverings, new designs, new prices: £l3 10s. —Sanders and Morrison, quality furniture. " TT'AT-WELL" Bacon Factory are pay--1 ing 6d per lb for First Quality iners —weights 1201 b to 1501 b. This Price is " Hook " price. WRENS REAL SALE, 10 days only: buy now ; your opportunity to save money on all Painting and Paijerbanging Requirements. TOP—New BUTCHER near Taiuui road; tj all primest meat at lowest prices; orders delivered.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22546, 13 April 1935, Page 15

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