AMUSEMENTS “It is a picture which no one should miss; it holds breathless interest from the word ‘go.’”—Vide Evening Star.. mil illllllllllllllllllllllllll!l!!!!!l!!!!!h gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor; Sir Benjamin Fuller. Steam-heated Throughout. 2.15 - TWICE DAILY - 8 pm. WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY In their great Laugh and Thrill Successor to “ The Thin Man.” “EVELYN PRENTICE” “EVELYN PRENTICE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) William Powell’s greatest performance . . with Myrna Loy lovelier than ever ~ . Special Associate Programme includes: “ HOLLAND IN TULIP TIME." A Fitzpatrick Travel Talk filmed in gorgeous colour! COMING FRIDAY, The Indisputable Queen of the Screen in her Greatest Triumph! GRETA GARBO - [ “ THE PAINTED VEIL ” j (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With Herbert Marshall George* Brent Warner Oland Jean Herscholt. • ■ Box Plans at D.1.C., M'Cracken and Walls till 5 p.m.; then at Jacobs’s. Theatre at' 6.45 (phone 13-702), ADDRESSES WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY. “THE IDEALS OF LABOUR.”. “THE IDEALS OF LABOUR.” A PUBLIC ADDRESS by Rev. E. T. COX, Rev. E. T, COX, In Theosophical Hall, 17 Dowling street. ' Collection. WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY. JAMES BEGG Will give an ADDRESS at Waikouaiti ON FRIDAY, JULY 6, In the Oddfellows’ Hall, at 7.30 p.m. . He will speak on things of interest to farmers and others. All are welcome. J. HALLUM, Hon. Secretary Farmers’ Union. MEETINGS nTAGO PENINSULA HORTICULTUEAL SOCIETY (Inc.). A General Meeting of Members of the above Society will be held in the Coronation Hall, Portobello, on WEDNESDAY, July 10, 1935, at 8 p.m. In vjew of the lack of support from the general public and the falling-ofi in membership, it has been thought advisable to call members together to consider:—(a) Whether it is advisable to continue' having two shows yearly; or (b), to have .one show only (about January) in each year; or (c), to suspend operations temporarily until the financial outlook improves; or (d), sus-pe-d Wool's, Pre.id.nt.
Some of the fiercest winds in America blow around WMteface Mountain, in ,the Adirondacks. A party of skiers, who had been to the summit, reported that icicles on the observation hut there were stretched out horizontally before the wind instead of hanging downwards in the normal fashion. Favourite topics of conversation among the women of Britain are stated to be men, conditions of work and pay ; gossip, clothes, accidents, murders, the kinema, the stage, art and cooking.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22612, 2 July 1935, Page 11
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