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AMUSEMENTS ■■■—lK gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Always Cosy and \V arm. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m, MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES IN HER FIRST WARNER BROS.’ PICTURE, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supported by the following Stars: PAT O’BRIEN. DICK POWELL, MARY ASTOR, PATSY KELLY, FRANK M’HUGH, LYLE TALBOT. And Many Others. Here is one of the Brightest and most Convulsing Comedy films of the season, with Madcap Marion leading a big team of funmakers. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS Box Plans at D.I.C. Jacobs’s at 5. Theatre at 7. Phone 13-702. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS ZEALAND RAILWAYS, DUNEDIN - RACES, OCTOBER 8 AND 10. On October 8, special excusion tickets will be issued to Dunedin from Oamaru-Invercargill and intermediate stations on direct route by trains due to arrive Dunedin up to 11.20 a.m. On October 10, the usual week-end tickets will be issued to Dunedin from stations Oamaru-Invercargill. These tickets are all available for return until October 12. On October 8, trains leave Dunedin for Wingatui at 9.20 am., 10.15, 11.22, 11.45 a.m., 12.5 p.m., 12.45, 1.25, and 1.29 pun. The 11.45 a.m. and 12.5 p.m. trains stop at Kensington and Caversham only to pick up passengers. Return trains leave Wingatui for Dunedin from about 4.54 p.m. The usual 4.42 p.m. train for Palmerston will be DELAYED and will leave Dunedin at 6.35 p.m. On October 10, trains leave Dunedin for Wingatui at 9.20 a.m., 10.15, 11.22, 11.45 am., 12.5 p.m., 12.15, 12.45, 12.55, and 1.25 p.m. The 11.45 a.m., 12.5 p.m. and 12.55 p.m. trains stop at Kensington and Caversham only to pick up passengers. Return trains leave Wingatui for Dunedin from about 4.54 p.m. On October 8' and 10, the usual 11.45 a.m. Dunedin-Ranfurly train will be delayed and will leave Dunedin at 1.25 p.m., Middlemarch 6.15, arriving Ranfurly 8.55 p.m. The 7.0 am. express train from Invercargill will stop at Wingatui to set down passengers, and the 4.40 p.m. express train from Dunedin will pick up passengers for Balclutha and stations South thereof at which train is scheduled to stop. Return fare Dunedin to Wingatui (Rail only) available for either class on day of issue only, Is 6d. “ Lawn ” and “Admission to Course ” tickets may be purchased at ticket box at Dunedin Station. On Sunday, October 11, special train conveying passengers and horses leaves Dunedin 8.30 a.m., Oamaru 11.55 a.m., Timaru 1.35 pm., Christchurch arrive 5.0 p.m. Takes passengers for Oamaru and North of Oamaru. Should the Races be postponed this special train will not run. For further particulars inquire at stations.

ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION INVERC ARGILL-L AW REN CE -DUNEDIN. SUNDAY, October 11. Special train from INVERCARGILL leaves Balclutha 9.49 a.m., Stirling 9.56, Milton 10.27, and arrives Dunedin 11.33 а. Through train conveying passengers from INVERCARGILL only arrives Dunedin at 11.51 a.m. Return trains leave DUNEDIN at 5.0 p.m., 5.30 p.m. (usual express), and б. p.m. (Invercargill passengers only). Usual cheap excursion fares. Train for Lawrence connecting with special train from Invercargill leaving Balclutha at 9.49 a.m., leaves MILTON at 10.35 a.m., Lawrence arrive 11.56 a.m. Return train leaves LAWRENCE at 5.5 p.m., connecting at Milton with usual Dunedin-Invercargill t Sunday Express„train, Milton depart 6.42 p.m. Second-class return fare to Lawrence from Balclutha and Stirling, 3s. Hot water provided free at Wetherstones. Seats may be reserved for both journeys at a charge of Is. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. JIJ'EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS EXCURSIONS TcTegLINTON AND HOLLYFORD VALLEYS. The first Parlour Bus Excursion to Fghnton and Hollyford Valleys for tha 1936-1937 Tourist Season will leave Dunedin on Friday, October 23, returning to Dunedin on Monday. October 26, 1936. A FOUR DAYS’ TRIP THROUGH WONDERFUL SCENIC BEAUTY, INCLUDING ACCOMMODATION AT LAKE TE ANAU HOTEL, FOR £4 10s. OUTWARD JOURNEY VIA MILTON BALCLUTHA. GORE, LUMSDEN RETURN JOURNEY VIA RIVERSDALE, KELSO, RAE’S JUNCTION, LAWRENCE. Particulars of trip may be obtained on application to Railway Road Motor Services Office, 14-20 Stafford street, Dunedin, Telephones 12-781 and 12-741 Agencies IWay Stations and Booking ROAD SERVICES. DUNEDIN-BALCLUTHA-KAITAN-GATA SERVICES. Mr Wallace's Dunedin-Kaitangata Road Service has been acquired by the Railways Department as from and including Monday, October 5, 1936. This service will cease to run as a separate | ei To<jc on a * te r Monday, October 5, 1936, and Dunedin-Kaitangata passengers and parcels will be handled by the co-ordination of Mr Tweedie’s Kaitangata-Baldutha service and the South Road Services, recently acquired b y the Railways Department. „ The Kaitangata-Dunedin timetable will therefore in future be:— rr u , _ Monday to Saturday. Kaitangata, Depart .. 8.45 a.m. Dunedin, Depart .. 4.0 p.m. ihe co-ordinated service will be - by * he Railways Department Dunedffi Sir m Stafford street.

other officers with him returned the fusillade, and the chauffeur, although wounded, accelerated and got away. “ After that experience in Ireland Sir Peter always had a revolver at his hand. In barracks all visitors were closely cross-examined, and Sir Peter had a revolver on his desk. A sharpshooter was hidden behind a red curtain across one corner of the room. When a prisoner was asked why there was such a “dead set" against Sir Peter, the reply was: " He has become so well liked with the Irish that we fear him more than the rest of the Black and Tans put together.” Sir Peter's home, near Sandringham, was visited several times by King George and Queen Mary. He was both neighbour and friend of the late King. His wife was niece of the late Sir William Ffolkes, of Hillington, an old friend of King Edward VII. Advertising points out the merits of a product and impresses the buyer with its desirability.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23002, 3 October 1936, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23002, 3 October 1936, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23002, 3 October 1936, Page 15