AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO DAYS MAURICE CHEVALIER A.S “ THE BELOVED VAGABOND.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!llllllllllllliii, gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor; Sir Benjamin Fuller, Always Cosy and Warm. 2.15 - TWICE DAILY - 8 p.m. COMING 2.15 FRIDAY. BARRIER REEF PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS ZAND GREY ZANE GREY ZANB GREY IN HIS FIRST AUSTRALIAN ROMANTIC COMEDY-DRAMA. ' WHITE DEATH ” has been made where the caressing winds of the north shape the coral into blue lagoons . . . where Nature is both beautiful and cruel . . . where the same winds become forces of terror and create a havoc which it takes Nature centuries to repair. “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” Tlie " White Death ” giant man - eating shark which has struck terror into the hearts of the natives . . . whose victims already include a missionary and his wife who were stationed on Haymnn Island , . . and whose reign of terror novy threatened Vie romantic happiness of two young lovers. I GIANT I MAN-EATING I SHARK. “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” With ZANE GREY. NOLA WARREN, ALFRED. FRITH, “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” “WHITE DEATH” DETER WILLIAMS. The film is further enriched by the priceless comedy of Alfred Frith, as the representative of the Fish Protection Association. " Frlthy’s " efforts to prevent Zane Grey’s sharkcatching, and his own endeavours, when later “ converted," to hook the monster, are Indescribably funny. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Excellent Supports. Box Plans at D.1.C., Jacobs's at 5. Theatre at 7. Phone 13-702.
SPORTING VINCENT RACES. v INCENT RACES, THE POPULAR HOLIDAY FIXTURE. VINCENT RACES Will be held on the OMAKAU COURSE, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. A special train will leave Dunedin at 6.45 a.m. on Saturday, returning the same evening. Totalisator will be worked on the Single Pool System. Second Dividend 5 or more starters. FIRST-CLASS GATHERING AND BOOTH. DO NOT MISS THIS POPULAR PICNIC AND OUTING.
Miners working at Rotowarq, at a depth of 150 ft in one of the mines of Taupiri Coal Mines, Ltd., recently found a strange piece of coal, and that piece is now in the Auckland War Memorial Museum. It was a section of fossilised timber, some 9in long and 4in wide. It is a piece of a small branch of a tree, but so perfect has been the preservation that many of the markings of the original wooden branch have been retained, while it is possible practically to seo +he bark.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23081, 6 January 1937, Page 9
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