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AMUSEMENTS EVERYONE—YOUNG AND OLD Should make a point of seeing CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In " MODERN TIMES " " MODERN TIMES " SENSATIONAL SEASON definitely closes Thursday next, August 13, . THE REGENT ' THE REG ENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. 2.15 Daily 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT Cinesound Presents Australia's First World-standard Production, " THOROUGHBRED " " THOROUGHBRED " " THOROUGHBRED " With HELEN TWELVETREES Frank Leighton—Elaine Hamill John Longden. (Both Programmes Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans D.I.C. and Theatre, phone 12-513. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTEST. Prize-winners. Ist Prize.—Miss K. Best, 12b City road, Roslyn. 2nd Prize.—Master D. Mann, 16 Murray street, Kew. Consolation Prizes.—Miss I. Cook, W. A. Scott, M. Conley, Joyce Larsen, Miss H. Rowley, E. Ball, Letty Walker, A. J. Henderson, G. Dennis, Raymond Cruden. ELECTRICAL COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER DEMONSTRATIONS FOR TWO WEEKS. The Department has taken over Premises at present occupied by the National Electrical and Engineering Coy., 27 Princes street, where a spacious up-to-date Demonstration Room is to be built. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION ELECTRICAL SHOWROOM. 27 Princes street, Opposite D.I.C.

TAKE'S RESTAURANT, DOWLING STREET. Just Round the Corner from Princes St. Our Three-course Meal (either Luncheon or Hot Tea) at Is 3d is undoubtedly the nicest Meal in Town, and is served— LUNCHEON from 11.45 to 2 p.m. and HOT TEA from 4.45 to 7 p.m. Our Menu is displayed at the door. and is well worth your perusal. We have reorganised our kitchen, and are specialising (from 4.45 to 7 p.m.) in GRILLS of all kinds—either Chops, Steaks, Fish, Oysters, etc. served in various ways, with Chic Potatoes, at all prices from Is. Our Rooms are available after 7 p.m. for Wedding Breakfasts, Dances. Meetings, or any other social purpose. ADDRESSES GARDENING CIRCLE, Otago Women's \T Club.—Mr Paine will Address the Circle on " Rock Gardens" at 3.30 p.m.-To-day (Tuesday), August 11.—Rona Allen, hon. sec. RELIGIOUS. REVIVAL* RALLY. -~\The MONTHLY MEETING for Prayer for Revival, Praise, and Testimony will be held in York Place Hall, THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. All interested in revival invited. C. T. W. WILSON, Convener. ELECTION NOTICES DUNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (INC.). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Nominations (signed by two members and by candidate consenting) for the OFFICES of President, Vice-president, Auditor, or member of Council for the year ending June 30, 1937,' will be received by the undersigned at the Office of the Chamber, Dowling street, Dunedin, up till Noon on SATURDAY, August 15, 1936. The Officers retiring are the President (Mr M. S. Myers), Auditors (Messrs Brodrick and Chalmer), who are eligible for re-election. Member of Council retiring is Mr L. Deans Ritchie, who is not available for reelection as member of Council. ONE member of the Council is to be elected. If the number of Nominations exceeds the number of Offices to be filled Ballot Papers will be issued, and a Poll taken at the Annual General Meeting to be held in the Tudor Hall, Savoy Restaurant, on TUESDAY, August 18, 1936. ■ Only those members nominated in accordance with the Rules will be eligible for election. H. P. WEST, Secretary. August 10, 1936. " CTEELITE " RED—The pure Oxide Roof O Paint; durable, economical.—Smith and Smith. Ltd.

Two reasons why Kaitangata Coal is the favourite are its great heat and its lasting qualities.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22956, 11 August 1936, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22956, 11 August 1936, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22956, 11 August 1936, Page 11

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