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AMUSEMENTS EEALLY GOOD ENTERTAINMENT. TWICE DAILY—2.IS, 8 p.m. Plans at Theatre (Telephone 13-091), Chas. Begg'g or M'Cracken and Walls's. QCTAGON THE BEST SOUND IN TOWN. POWERFUL DETECTION-DEFYING NEWSPAPER MYSTERY DRAMA, THE WARREN CASE BRILLIANT ADAPTATION OF ARNOLD RIDLEY'S THRILL-TEEMING PLAY, "THE LAST CHANCE." As a play Arnold Ridley's amazing story, "The Last Chance," held London in a vice-like grip—now translated on the living screen, the teeming thrills and everunfolding sensations of "THE WARREN CASE " will astound and baffle you, just as they baffled the cleverest brains of Scotland Yard. There is not oue dull moment; the exciting plot moves along at breath-taking pace, and the tense atmosphere is sustained right up to the amazing climax. THE FORTUNATE FOOL We advise the Public of Dunedin to meet "THE FORTUNATE FOOL." He's great company. John Falconer, author, rich in worldly goods, richer still in human understanding. Affectionately known as " Jim" from one end of London to the other, his adventures, in the midst of which he unexpectedly finds real romance, will thrill and delight you! (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - M XJNICIPAL - -GREEN ISLAND Matinee At 2.15 II TOM KEENE —IN—"RENEGADES OF THE WEST.' Children, you must see this. Tom Keene at his best—Ridin', Shootin', and supplying thrills galore! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Joan CRAWFORD Evening At IN - " DANCING LADY." " DANCING LADY." " DANCING LADY." " DANCING LADY." This picture is really first-class entertainment. All should see it! ))))) Splendid Supports (((((( (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) DUNEDIN SUNSHINE SOCIAL ' CLUB. EXCURSION TO GREYMOUTH AND REWANUI, Also Taking Excursionists for Otira, Arthur's Pass, Moana, and Stillwater. ADULTS 255. UNDER 15 YEARS 12s 6d. Reserved Seats Is, Pillows Is, for both journeys. Steam-heated Express Train Departs 9.25 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, Returning 12.2 p.m. MONDAY, JUNE 3. Tickets from D.I.C. and H. 0. MARSH, 11 Howard street. Visit the West Coast, renowned for its scenery and hospitality, under ideal conditions. Dunedin Highland Pipe Band in attendance. See Handbills for further particulars. H. 0. MARSH, Org. Sec. 'USICAL AND DRAMATIC - RECITAL. MURIEL EAGAR (assisted by her Pupils) and THE WAIATI LADIES' CHOIR. Vocal, Instrumental, and Elocutionary Items. Accompanist: Miss Muriel Caddie, L.T.C.L BEGG'S CONCERT CHAMBER, SATURDAY, MAY 11, at 8 p.m. Admission, Is. Box Plan at Chas. Begg and Co., Thursday, May 9. * NEW INDUSTRY for New Zealand! ' An industry which, when under way, will absorb many of the thousands of New Zealand's unemployed. By your support this can become an accomplished fact. Start the ball rolling by attending New Zealand's First Talkie, "DOWN ON THE FARM." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Now Screening at the EMPIRE THEATRE. WINTER FOOT TROUBLES. CHILBLAINS, INFLAMED HEELS, STIFFENED JOINTS, RHEUMATISM, ETC., QUICKLY YIELD TO MR BUCHAN'S MODERN TREATMENT. CHAS. BUCHAN, Chiropodist, 32 Octagon. Phone 10-243. Dunedin West Branch N.Z.L.P., Trades Hall, To-night, at 8 o'clock. Good prizes, Supper. Admission Is. RELIGIOUS. MOTHERS. ANNUAL CHURCH RALLY, Trinity Methodist Church, Stuart street. Preacher: Rev. C. H. OLDS, B.A. SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1935. All Mothers Welcome. MEETINGS DUNEDIN STARR-BOWKETT ' BUILDING SOCIETY. A MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the MANCHESTER UNITY CHAMBERS, 137 Stuart street, on WEDNESDAY, May 15, at 8 p.m., to DISPOSE OF THE FOLLOWING APPROPRIATIONS : No. 4 GROUP. 171 et of £SOO by SALE. No. 5 GROUP. 101st of £SOO by SALE. No. 6 GROUP. 00th of £SOO by SALE. Shareholders Please Note Rule No. 44. T. R. B. JEAVONS, Secretary. ITOSGIEL MUNICIPAL BAND ■*'■*- (Incorporated). The Annual Meeting will be held in the Band Room, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, on MONDAY, MAY 13, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Office-bearers; General. W. BROWN, Secretary. kOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT, Central Branch. Public meeting, King street rooms, Tuesday, May 14, 8 p.m.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22568, 11 May 1935, Page 15

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