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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS QCTAGON THEATRE NOW SHOWING, 2,15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Two Big Exclusive Releases, ■ A BRIGHT PRESENT FROM With Marie Wilson, Wayne Morris, etc. The fastest Sport in the World, Ice Hockey, is brought to you as a full-length feature for the first time on the screen. It’s a Great Comedy Romance, filled with spilling excitement. Also Screening; “ALONG CAME LOVE” IRENE HERVEY, CHARLES STARRETT, DORIS KENYON, H. B. WARNER, ETC., In Paramount’s Merry Romance. Some girls want everything, but this one was willing "to settle for love. Here is a comedy-romance as Sweet and Tender, as Gay and Brave, as any that ever thrilled you; (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Begg’s or Theatre, phone 13-091. MONTE CARLO RUSSIAN BALLET. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. Applications for Preferential Bookings at 12s 6d, plus tax (total 13s lOd) are pouring in daily to the D.I.C, Box Office. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller) The Greatest Theatrical and Social Event which has ever happened in Dunedin. COMMENCING SATURDAY, APRIL 24 SATURDAY, APRIL 24 SATURDAY, APRIL 24 AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Grand Opening Gala Performances. Season of 7 Nights. Matinees Saturdays and Wednesday. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have the honour to present COLONEL DE BASIL’S World-renowned and Incomparable 110 ARTISTS 110 Grand Opera Orchestra of 25 Imported Players. BOX PLANS AND PRICES. J Evening prices for the GRAND OPENING GALA PERFORMANCES and for, subsequent occasions (preferential. booking) 12s 6d, plus tax, 13s lOd. Ordinary Reserved Stalls and D. Circle, 10s 6d and 7s 6d (reservable on Monday morning, April 19. . Unreserved prices 5s and . 3s. • Matinee Prices: Reserves 10s 6d and 7s 6d, Unreserved 5s and 2s 6d. Children halfprice to matinees only (all prices plus tax). Applications for preferential booking by letter or telegram will be dealt with strictly in the , order in which they are received. , ORDINARY BOX PLANS WILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, AT 9 O’CLOCK. A QUEUE WILL BE FORMED FROM 8 A.M. Full particulars regarding Repertoire, of Ballets obtainable at the Box Office. Touring Manager: John Farrell. AMUSEMENTS AT 2 P.M. TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. MATINEE PROGRAMME. “SAN FRANCISCO” ALSO “AUDIOSCOPIKS.” Comedies and Cartoons. 1 MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY, I At 2 p.m. At 2 p.m. j Owing to exceptional Bookings i for “ San Francisco ” Programme and by special request from many patrons, we will screen the full Programme at 2 P.M. on MONDAY. POPULAR" prices! • “ Stalls, Is; Circle, Is 6d. I M AYFAIR I pfene y 22 a -57 7 3 30 ’ I I Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT 7.15 MAYFAIR SPECIAL AT 7.15 Newsreel Session. AT 7.30 This most interesting Short AT 7.30 Subject on the Production of Oil, “WHERE THE POWER GOD DWELLS.” AT 8.00 Patrons are requested to be AT 8.00 seated for "AUDIOSCOPIKS.” AT 8.25 We Commence Screening our AT 8.25 Big Feature, “ SAN FRANCISCO ” “ SAN FRANCISCO ” Featuring CLARKE GABLE and JEANETTE MACDONALD. (Programmes Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NOTE: Special Matinee MONDAY, 2 p.m. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Direction: Connors and Paul and / Sir Benjamin Fuller. NIGHTLY AT 8. MATINEE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 2.15. LAST NIGHTS! LAST NIGHTS! HURRY! HURRY! MIKE CONNORS & QUEENIE PAUL'S MIKE CONNORS & QUEENIE PAUL’S NEW COMPANY OF REVUE STARS In PROGRAMME. * “ HELLO PROSPERITY ” I 1 A Musical Comedy and Revue Rolled Into One, Packed with Unadulterated Laughter and Hilarious Happiness. With New Zealand’s favourite STAGE AND SCREEN COMEDIAN, GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE In New Material . . . surrounded by a galaxy of talent . . . NEW Scenery . . . New Wardrobe . . . and new everything. LAUGH, AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH—GEORGE! MINNIE LOVE, Musical Comedy Star. THE MARCELLA TRIO, Daring Adagio Dancers. DELANEY AND BUTT (Tyrolean Dancers). And LULLA FANNING, Smart Comedienne LEO TRENNETTE, Tenor WILL MILLER, Character Comedian REX AND BESSIE, Novelty Dances EDNA HARDY and HARRY LOCK. AND A BIG CAST OF FAVOURITES, Including THE “ SUNKIST ” BEAUTY BALLET. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. PRICES: 4s,' 3s, 2s, Is 0d (Late Door), Plus Tax. MATINEES: 2s (6d extra booking), Is 6d, and Is (all prices plus tax). Children Half-price. Phone Bookings at Theatre, 12-733. Special Attraction: Complete Change of Programme Monday. MADEMOISELLE?? MADEMOISELLE?! STEELITE " PAINTS —Put your labour Into something durable: “ Steellte ’ Red an d Greer/ for service.—Smith and Smith, Limited: EDUCATIONAL T WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION 1937 PROGRAMME un^ ays '. 2 At Railway Engine Sheds Social HalJ. Anderson’s B J A B?ai?sford a* 11 <Men only)> Russia and World Affairs.” Tutor. 1 Mondays, 7.45 p.m.: “Some American Authors.” Miss Hypatia Johns: M.A. .Opening Night, April 12. Mr J. Harris, B.A. Tuesdays, 7.45 p.m.: “ Social Psychology.” Mr Richard Seddon, M.A. Ope mg night, April 13. ,Mr C. F. G. Simkin, M.A. Wednesdays, 7.45 p.m.: “The Gateway to Practical Music-making.” Ope mg night, April 14. Miss Mary Martin, Mus.Bac. Wednesdays, 7.45 p.m.: “The Philosophy and Economics of Marxism Opening night, April 14. Professor R. W. Souter, Ph.D. Thursdays, at. 7.45 p.m.: Films and Film Criticism. April 15, Miss Hypat Johnson, M.A. Fridays, 2.30 p.m.: Y.W.C.A. (Women only). “New Governments in Europe Tutors, Mrs W. N. Benson, M.A,, Mrs Peter Milne, B.A. Saturdays, 7.30 p.m.: At Y.W.C.A. Tutor-producer. Mrs O. C. Stephei Drama. Class Tutor, Mr J. A. Brailsford, B.A. All classes at University except when stated otherwise. Mr Geo. M'Cracken is conducting Suburban Classes at Grant’s Brai Green Island, Mosgiel and Caversham. _. The Usual Class Fee is 3s 6d. Ail inquiries from Secretary, W.E.i Otago University.

STUDENTS. A FREE copy of the 1937 Prospectus for ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE is now available from the Principal. E. L., Enting, B.Com, F.R.A.N.Z., Box 826 G, Wellington. C.l. Get yours TO-DAY. Expert Tutors. Moderate Fees. Printed Notes. Study at the College founded on 21 years of practical teaching experience. ACCOUNTANCY HOTELS The largest and best stocked cellars, and the widest range of high-grade stocks SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR. THE GRAND HOTEL HOME SUPPLY STORE. For Better Wines and Spirits. NO ORDER TOO SMALL. . NO ORDER TOO LARGE. Dial 11-542, 11-543. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. Have you noticed that Joseph Carter is once more In evidence at the EMPIRE HOTEL and cordially welcomes his old friends and patrons. Come soon and often.

AC COUNTANCY. QUALIFY QUICKLY! Haphazard study or inexperienced coaching are far too risky for the man whose ambition is Accountancy Qualification at the earliest possible moment. HEMINGWAY’S HOME STUDY INSTRUCTION r Is the one certain way to success—as proved by RESULTS.,, Last year’s total of successful Hem- ’ ingway Candidates was an all-time New Zealand Record—649 Passes. Write for Free Book. “Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. BROWN'S COLLEGE, Moray place, opposite Post Office.—Touchtyping. Shorthand, Book-keeping: office positions; Government examinations: railway cont i KOSSBOTHAM’S. Stock Exchange—lndividual tuition—Shorthand, Touchtypewriting (Installed ten years), and Book-keeping; highest passes Government examination, 1936. CO:MPETENT Coach (Dr Femald’s system applied) wants few PUPILS: excellent references from Dunedin parents; ■ moderate.—sl, Times. 1 A DVERTISING pays its way, often many t times over. It will permit lower t prices through Increased volume. It can 1 reduce selling costs. It can lessen the i time In which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23161, 10 April 1937, Page 15

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