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AMUSEMENTS j/inal Screenings To-day. " LADDIE " (Approved for Universal Exhibition) 'TARTY WIRE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE GRAND. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Lid. I 3 Sessions Daily: | | 11 STALLS Is; CIRCLE Is 6d. TO-MORROW—-THE " SURPRISE " PICTURE OP THE YEAR. EDWARD G. ROBINSON EDWARD G. ROBINSON „„„_„, And JEAN ARTHUR And JEAN ARTHUR In " PASSPORT TO FAME " Ihe title gives no indication of the real merit of this film. Intensely thrilling! New in story! PACKED TIGHT WITH MIRTH. Taken from the story of one of _ the greatest "front page" sensations in recent years. (A Columbia film Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And another splendid Comedy— C Y RIL (" Grumpy ") MAU D E In "HEAT WAVE " \. Fox release Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Advance Bookings at Begg's.

''ROBERTA" " ROBERTA" " ROBERTA'' GRAND GALA OPENING PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Central Seats in the Dress Circle and Rsd. Stalls may be Selected at the D.I.C. from 9 o'clock This Morning. 4s Reserves 4s. So that patrons of the ordinary stalls may not have to stand in queue at the doors this evening,- a number of these seats may be reserved at 4s each, plus tax, at the D.I.C. from 9 o'clock This Morning. 2s Pit Seats 2s May be purchased at the Rialto Confectionery Shop the whole of to-day, or at the doors this evening. A STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION. The scenery and effects for "Roberta" arrived in Dunedin on Sunday, and a i«' ! scenery and lighting rehearsal took place last night under the supervision of the stage manager. HIS MA J E S T Y'S T HEAT M. Lessee: Sir Benjamin Fuller. GRAND GALA OPENING PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, TO-NIGHT !.',' ' At S o'clock, AND FOUR FOLLOWING EVENINGS. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AT 2. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present for the First Time since their recent marriage, MADGE ELLIOTT AND CYRIL RITCHARD, Together with an Incomparable Musical Comedy Company, in the £20,000 MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH, " ROBERTA"- " ROBERT A"- " ROBERTA"- " ROBERTA"- " ROBERTA"--"ROBERTA" -"ROBERTA" -"ROBERTA" -"ROBERTA" -"ROBERTA" Which had broken all known records in almost every part of the world. " ROBERTA," The most elaborate, the most costly, the most tuneful, the most fascinating, the most colossal —and the gayest—musical play the stage has ever known. 100 ARTISTS 100 Include Ethel Morrison, Diane du Cane, Leo Franklyn, Marie Le Varre, Frank Leighton, Field Fisher, Mary Eigby, Leslie Crane, Arthur Clarke, and many other popular Singers, Dancers, and Comedians; also a Bevy of Beautiful Australian Girls, and a Full Operatic Orchestra. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT AND WED. AFTERNOON, DEC. 4. "OUR MISS GIBBS." NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. DECEMBER-3—TWO NIGHTS ONLY, ■'HIGH JINKS." Operas Produced by Cyril Eitchard. Box Plans for the Whole of the Season arc Now Open at the D.I.C. Pit Tickets at the Rialto Confectionery Shop. Week Nights.—Reserves, 0s and 4s; Pit, Is 6d. Early Door Pit, 6d extra. Saturday Night.—Reserves, 7s Od; Back Stalls/4s; Pit, Is Gd. Early Door Pit, Gd extra. Matinees. —Reserves, ss; Stalls, 4s and .'ls; Pit, Is Gd. Early Door Pit, Gd extra. (All Prices Plus Tax.) I ELECTION RESULTS WILL BE ANNOUNCED FROM THE STAGE I TO-MORROW NIGHT. PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT'S CENSUS STATISTICS FACTS—LIQUOR TRAFFIC EMPLOYS 2695 PERSONS—FACTS THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC, Till'] MOST WEALTHY AND INJURIOUS ot MONOPOLISTIC Combines, is continually putting THOUSANDS out of jobs by robbing them of fitness. Just consider that truth. The liquor traffic can no more be run without using up human beiiigs than a sawmill can be run without using up logs. That's the whole issue. HUMAN LIFE AND PROSPEKII i VERSUS LIQUOR TRADE PROFITS. The £5,714,598 spent last year for liquor would have given better and more BENEFICIAL JOBS to FOUR TIMES as many as it did in the LIQUOR TRADE. In one year N.Z. BREWERIES employed 978 persons and made a profit of £237,027. The same year, boot, shoe, and furniture factories and woollen mills combined made a profit of £2OS 218 and employed 7034 persons. LESS PROFITS, but EIGHT TIMES as MANY WOKKEKS JLaII JLUt JIiJJ, Whose homes are going to supply the LIQUOR TRAFFIC'S "OUT-OF-JOB" VICTIMS for the next three years? Are you willing to sacrifice YOUR OWN or SOMEBODY'S loved ones to the "Golden god of booze profits." Employed in Breweries and Malthouscs of N.Z.:— TRUTHFUL GOVERNMENT STATISTICS f 1930-31 952 \ 1921-32 870 ( 1932-33 810 A Reduction of 140 in Three Years. YES: "UNEMPLOYMENT IS CBUEL VOTE FOR NATIONAL PROHIBITION AND INCREASED EMPLOYMENT.

CITY CORPORATION NOTICES CLOSING—HARBOUR \CE BRIDGE. The Public ARE NOTIFIED that the Bridge crossing the Leitli at Harbour terrace WILL BE CLOSED to TRAFFIC as from THURSDAY, the 28th instant, during the Leitli widening operations being carried out by the Otago Harboui Board. C. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Duncdin, November 25, 1935.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22738, 26 November 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22738, 26 November 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22738, 26 November 1935, Page 13