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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other . Announcements*

AMUSEMENTS CHILDREN AN ESPECIALLY BIG MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. With “ Barnyard Bunk ” —Comedy. “Loop! My Dear”—Comedy. “ Hocus and Focus ” a Clarke and M‘Cullough Comedy. _______ And 4 AEROPLANE RIDES! 8 GIANT BOXES OF CHOCOLATES Besides Other Gifts to all to Celebrati the LAST AND MOST THRILLING EPISODE OF “ TAILSPIN TOMMY ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And “RED MORNING” A thrilling tale of shipwrecks and fights with savage head-hunters! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■, 111111!! 1111 lilu THE GRAND. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. S Sessions Daily 11—2—8. STALLS, Is. CIRCLE, Is fid. MAY ROBSON la “GRAND OLD GIRL ” : = ,j II STEFFI DUNA In RED MORNING.” RED MORNING." RED MORNING.” GREAT LAUGHS. MIXED WITH PLENTY OF ADVENTURE. Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans at Begg’s till Noon—then Phom 13-013.

AMUSEMENTS CHILDREN AN ESPECIALLY BIG MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. With “ Btfrnyard Bunk ” —Comedy. “Loop! My Dear” —Comedy. “Hocus and Focus “ a Clarke and M'Cullough Comedy. And 4 AEROPLANE RIDES! 8 GIANT BOXES OF CHOCOLATES! Besides Other Gifts to all to Celebrate the LAST AND MOST THRILLING EPISODE OF “ TAILSPIN TOMMY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And “ BREWSTER’S MILLIONS ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres.' Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY—II—2—B. NOW IN ITS SECOND WEEK—AND BOOMING SPLENDIDLY. JACK BUCHANAN I BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.” BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.” BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.” BREWSTER’S MILLIONS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Every foot of film brings a fresh laugh! . . . England’s best musical comedy yet. Plans at Begg’s til! Noon—then Phone 12-324.

AMUSEMENTS OCTAGON THEATRE To-day at 2.15 and 8 o'clock. Box Plans Chas. Begg’s and M'Ci’&cken and Walls. Telephone 13-091. “ LEST WE FORGET ” THE ARTISTIC TRIUMPH OF BRITISH STUDIOS FOR 1935 Featuring a Brilliant Cast, Including STEWART ROME. ANNE YATES. GEORGE CARNEY, and RODDY HUGHES. We cannot do better than submit some pre-view opinions from Wellington. The Management. “ LEST WE FORGET ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NOT A WAR PICTURE CANON P. JAMES: “It is a fine example of British artistry.” C. A. L. TREADWELL, Esq.: “If this quality of picture is to be continued, then we are to obtain a class of film long desired and seldom seen.” DR GUY SCHOLEFIELD: “ I consider it powerful and entertaining.” COLONEL A. COWLES: “ It is not only very interesting and delightful, but also carries a valuable lesson to this distressed world.” D. J. M'GOWAN, Esq., President Chamber of Commerce: “The picture is oue of the best I have seen in years —the ending is unique. F. CAMPBELL, Esq., Chairman Rotary Club; “The story, the characters, and the settings are all excellent. We could do with more films like ‘ Lest We Forget.' ” LADY BUCKLETON: “Pictures such as ‘Lest We Forget’ should teach the public to enjoy good pictures, good English, and a wholesome subject.” ARCHDEACON BULLOCK: “ One would like to think that every Britisher will see it.” .THE PAPERS. WELLINGTON EVENING POST: “A great team in a great story, with a great meaning—will beguile and entertain vou, as well as inspire you.” LONDON TIMES: “Rich in the great virtue of sincerity.” LONDON EVENIN.G STANDARD: "It is the best thing I have ever seen.”

AMUSEMENTS 2.15 P.M. MATINEE TO-DAY 2.15 P.M. Children’s Prices: Stalls 3d, Circle 6d. Programme: “Cuckoo in the Nest," Coloured Revue, Interest, News. Cosy as Your Own Fireside. MAYFAIR THEATRE The Pride of South Dunedin. 7.45 P.M. TO-NIGHT The Cleverest Comedy Team of the Century, TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN, I TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN, TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN, | In BEN TRAVERS’S “A CUCKOO IN THE NEST ” It’s their Funniest Yet. Also Screening— The Most-Talked-of Woman on the Screen, MAE WEST In —«BELLE OF THE NINETIES.”— —“ BELLE OF THE NINETIES.”— (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.l Plans at D.I.C. or Sweet Shop Next Theatre or Phone 22-573. TYUNEDIN’S BIG CHARITY CONCERT TO-NIGHT AT 8. ALL SEATS ONE SHILLING. ALL SEATS ONE SHILLING. BE EARLY: DOORS OPEN 7.16. Sponsored by the LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY And assisted by DUNEDIN REPERTORY SOCIETY And STAN LAWSON AND COMPANY. Special Engagement: ■ ROWENA JACKSON. "THE WONDER DANCER.’ Producers. —Miss Madge Yates, Mias Shiela Neilson, Mr Douglas Dali, and Mr Stan Lawson. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Of Miss Jessie M'Lennan,, who leaves shortly for abroad. See her in the British Drama League’s Winning Play ILE. CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION. The “Agamemnon” of Aeschylus, In Gilbert Murray’s Translation. JESSIE M’LENNAN ,as Clytemnestra. Cast; Mrs F. J. Gair, Miss Jessie M’Lennan, Miss Anita Winkel, Mr James Fleming, Mr H. W. Hunter. ' MUSEUM LECTURE ROOM, King street, MONDAY, July 22, at 8 p.sn. The Public are Invited. COMPETITION. (Under the Auspices of the Dunedin , Free Kindergarten Association.) ENTRIES for this Competition must be received by Miss CALDER, 45 Easther crescent, Dunedin, S.W.I, on or before WEDNESDAY, July 31. Have you posted your entry yet? 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.

THRILLING ALL NEW ZEALAND. T.EHUDI MENUHIN YEHUDI MENUHIN MIRACLE VIOLINIST OF THE AGE. BOX PLAN OPENS MONDAY MORNING FOR THE ONE GALA CONCERT TO BE GIVEN IN DUNEDIN TOWN HALL ON SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 27. YEHUDI MENUHIN, Greatest International Celebrity of our time, who will receive the highest terms of any artist ever to visit New Zealand. Every seat has-already been sold for the Eleventh Concert to be given by the genius of the violin in Albert Hall, London, on December 1. Seventy thousand people attended the Sydney and Melbourne concerts, and now in New Zeeland, Menuhin has broken all existing records—every concert being sold out to date in Auckland and Wellington hours before the time for commencement. One Dunedin Concert Only. Reserved Chairs and Balconies. 12s 6d, 10s, and 7s 6d, plus tax. Preliminary booking closes TO-DAY. General Box Plan Opens MONDAY MORNING. ... Illustrated folders giving life story of artist and programme details now available free at the D.1.C., Chas. Begg and Co., and M'Cracken and Walls. Direction .. .. .. J ; . and N. Tait.

JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) J. B. PRIESTLEY’S DELIGHTFUL COMEDY, “T-H-B R-O-U-N-D-A-B-O-U-T ” Will be Presented by THE OTAGO UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC SOCIETY On AUGUST 14 to 17 (inclusive). The Theatre will be Officially Reopened on the First Night of the Season, and the Proceeds of this night will be donated to the Dunedin Free Kindergarten. GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT PONCERT CHAMBER, V-» 8.5 p.m. TO-MORROW NIGHT (SUNDAY), TO-MORROW NIGHT (SUNDAY), TO-MORROW NIGHT (SUNDAY), By the 5 KAIKORAI BRASS BAND. (Conductor, Lieut. H. J. Osborne.) Assisted by: Miss Ruby Price, Miss Mavis M'Cormack, Mr Ralph Hall, Master Peter Glenn, Mr S. Kingston. Announcer, A. Hanna, Esq. Accompanist, Alf. Pettitt, Es(). Silver Coin Admission. W. J. SINTON, Secretary.

A BRILLIANT AND SPECTACULAR EVENT. rji HE CHARITY BALL TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY NEXT SPARKLING MUSIC BY NEW COLLEGIANS. DELIGHTFUL PRESENTATION CEREMONY. BRIGHT AND COLOURFUL DECORATIONS. DELECTABLE SUPPER AND REFRESHMENTS. CLARET CUP AND CARNIVAL NOVELTIES. BALL TICKETS AND GALLERY BOX PLAN AT THE D.I.C. DA Y AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. JUBILEE TEAR FAIR! - l To be Opened by Miss Downie Stewart. Striking Decorations. > Programmes contributed®, Stalls. Refreshments. By 2.30 - 5 p.m. Miss F. A. Saker, BJL, 7.30 - 10 p.m. and Club Groups. Y.W.C.A/ HALL. MORAY PLACE. wrestling WRESTLING ! WRESTLING! WRESTLING! rjpOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TOWN HALL. EARL .M'CREADY v. GLENN WADE THE BATTLE OF THE GIANTS. PRELIMINARIES: Colin Turner v. H. Wilson, B. Oakes v. H. Stevens, L. Goughian v. Geo. Thoms, A. Beveridge v. J. Leach. No Increase in Usual Popular Prices: Gentlemen 4s, 3s, 2s, Is fid, Ladies to All Parts Is fid. Boys to Back Hall.'and Gallery Only Is. All Prices Plus Tax. B .°? Plan -Now Open at D.I.C. All Reserves (except Ladies) 3d extra. Note Ringside Stalls may be reserved. OTAGO WRESTLING ASSOCIATION. MEETINGS DOMINION BUILDING SOCIETY (Registered). Directors: Messrs J H. F. Hamel (chairman), S. B. Macdonald, J. Y. Love T J Hussey. '* BALLOT MEETING, MONDAY, JULY 29 8 PJM Four Thousand Pounds (£4000) to be ballotted in various’Groups. Join Now and participate in Ballot. ' Shares can be taken at any period. Each share entitles member to loan of £IOO on approved security. Subscriptions One Shilling weekly per share. Interest credited on subscriptions. Free Booklet on Application. Office Open Friday Evenings 7 to 5.30 p.m . " DAVID LESLIE, 105 High street, Secretary Opposite Telegraph Office. , secretary.

WAIKOUAITI A. & P. SOCIETY'S W annual social and dance, And Presentation of Trophies. WEDNESDAY. JULY 24. Items by Messrs Arthur M'Donald (baritone), J. E. Davies (tenor), James Patereon (comedian), and Miss Pat. Atkinson, champion dancer. *jpHE OTAGO AERO CLUB (INC.). The Club offers facilities for: 1. Training Pilots. 2. Business and Professional Journeys. 3. Pleasure Trips to all centres. 4. Joyriding. Particulars from Phone 11-405. G. S. KIRBY, Secretary. THE ALL-RED ROUTE.— Y.W.C.A., Tuesday and Wednesday next. FOOTBALL

DANCING OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD EMPLOYEES ANNUAL BALL J£ARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Double Ticket, 7s 6d; Single Ticket, ss. Tickets obtainable at D.I.C. or Office, or Employees. A. L. PRICE, Hon. Secretary. A WEEKLY “OLD-TIME” DANCE will Commence in the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL TO-NIGHT AT 8. Savonia Dance Band (6). Flirtation Waltz! Floodlights! Monte Carlo and Lucky Spot Dances. Good Prizes. Waltzing Competition. First Prize valued at One Guinea. To be Judged by Popular Vote. Demonstration of “ La Rinka.” Admission, Is 6d. Supper Provided. Right of Admission Reserved. pHYLLIS 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. MU.1.0.0.F., OTAGO DISTRICT. • GRAND BALL Will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. at 8 p.m. Dancing till 2 a.m, Savonia Dance Band. J. B. Wootton, caterer. Double Tickets, 8s 6d. Single, 4s 6d. R. 11. CUMBERBEACH. Hon. Secretary. BALL —The South Taieri Young Farmers' Club are holding a Ball in the Berwick Hall on Tuesday. July 23. at 8 p.m.; M'Leod’s Orchestra ; ladles Is, gentlemen 2s ; bus leaves Mosgiel 7.30 p.m., Outram 7.45 p.m. COME to Berwick Footballers' Dance Tonight, Saturday. July 20; admission, ladles Is, gentlemen Is 6d; music, Irving and Watt. MOSGIEL Fire Brigade Euchre and Dance, July 24 ; Ist and 2nd prizes. Monte Carlo. Admission Is. Supper. STEELITE" GREEN—Easily the best Root Green on the market; permanent colour; non-polsonous.—Smith and Smith. Limited.

FOOTBALL TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 20, 1935. CARISBROOK GROUND: TWO STAR ATTRACTIONS: UNIVERSITY A v. PIRATES, 3 p.m. SOUTHERN v. ZINGARI-RICHMOND, 1.30 p.m. CALEDONIAN GROUND: KAIKORAI v. UNION. 2.45 p.m. TAHUNA PARK: ALHAMBRA v. DUNEDIN, 2.45 p.m. MOSGIEL; TAIERI v. UNIVERSITY B, At 2.45 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground: Adults 9d, of which 3d will go to the Footballers’ Accident Fund; Children, 3d. Stand; Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. Official Guides, containing full particulars re teams and players, and other interesting notes, on Sale at Otago Sports Depot, S. Jacobs’s, and at the various grounds. Price 3d. E. S. WILSON, Secretary O.R.F.U. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. FLETCHER CUP COMPETITION. MOSGIEL v. H.S. OLD BOYS, MOSGIEL v, H.S. OLD BOYS, At LOGAN PARK, TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Kick-off 2.45 p.m. Admission; Ground and Stand, 6d. H. WOODHEAD, Secretary, O.F.A. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has 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 tormulft for unearned success.

TYUNEDIN VOCATIONAL 6UIDANCE ASSOCIATION (INCORP.). The Annual Meeting of the above Aseociation will be held in the Otago Motor Club Rooms, Moray place (opposite First Church) on WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS. —Consideration of Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Officers. Dr C. E. Beeby, of the New Zealand Council for Educational Research, will deliver an address. All interested are invited to be pres°nt‘ H. J. LOUSLEY, Hon Secretary, T HE DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS ASSOCIATION (Incorporated) . MONDAY. JULY 22, 1935. * A MEETING of ALL UNEMPLOYED EX-SERVICEMEN will be held in the SOCIAL HALL on the above date at 7.30 p.m. 0. L. KERENS, Secretary. HTHE PUKEHIKI HALL SOCIETY J- (Incorporated). A Special General Meeting of the Society will be held at the Society’s Hall on SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1935, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of Authorising a Loan for addition and repairs to Hall. J. G. AITKEN. Secretary. Annual general meeting of piano Trustees will be held la Pine Hill School Thursday, Aughst 22, 8 p.m.; business, adoption constitution, etc.— J. H. Bcott, secretary.

TYUNEDIN STARR - BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. A MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS of the Society will be held at MANCHESTER UNITY CHAMBERS, 137 Stuart on WEDNESDAY, July 24, 1935, at 8 p.m., when the following APPROPRIATIONS will be Disposed of:— No. 4 GROUP. 173rd of £SOO by SALE. No. 5 GROUP. 103rd of £SOO by SALE. No. 6 GROUP. 68th of £SOO by SALE. T. R. B. JEAVONS, Secretary. £FHE SOUTHERN STARR-BOWKETT A SOCIETY. APPROPRIATIONS TO BE DISPOSED OF. MONDAY, JULY 29: GROUP No. 3: SALE of £SOO. GROUP No. 4: BALLOT of £IOOO. GROUP No. 5: BALLOT of £SOO. W. E. C. REID & CO., Secretaries. A DVEFtTISKNG pays its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through Increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time In which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22628, 20 July 1935, Page 15

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