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"AMUSEMENTS \\\\ ST. JAMES THEATRE 11 Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller. i Where Voices Sound Natural. Always Comfortably Heated. 2.15 TWICE DAILV 8 p.m. Warner's New Hilarious Corned; From the Combined Pens of TWO FAMOUS AUTHORS, lAN HAY and A. E. W. MASOR. MERE IS A TREAT FROM THE MAN WHO GAVE YOU "MIDDLB WATCH." With the Beautiful Artist DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO " THE WIDOW " THE WIDOW I MONTE CARLO "- ! - MONTE CARLO "- | (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WARREN WILLIAM! HERBERT MUNDIN LOUISE FAZENDA Good Supporting Features. Box Plans at D.1.C., Jacobs's at ML Theatre at 7. Phone 13-702. MUNICIPAL, GREEN ISLAND TO-DAY, at 2.15 and 7.45. SOMETHING NEW!!! The first picture in Film combining COLOUR, ROMANCE, MUSIC, and DANCINC T H D G -.] AN ■ I I N I || R A CI . . The Dancing Pirate. GLORIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL- rThrillingly ROMANTIC! News, Scenic and COMEDY. (Approved for Universal Exhibiitnon.) RISH PIANOFORTE FANTASIA. In Variation. . "ERIN, DEAR ERIN." By 1 Florence Wickins, PRICE, Is 3d, POST FREI. TERRY'S MUSIC STORB, 145 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. BOXING OTAGO BOXING ASSOCIATION. AMATEUR OPEN" AND NOVICai TOURNAMENT, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATBH (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) MONDAY, JUNE 14, • At 8 p.m. ENTRIES for all classes CLOSE TUESDAY, June 8, not later than 5 pjn., with the Secretary, c/o Box 517. No competitor permitted to enter for more than one class. For the Otago Boxing Association. E. C. ISAACS, Hon. Secretary. W. U. STIGLISH, Treasurer. Carlton Bookshop, High street. COLLIE DOG TRIALS. « SOCIATION (INCORPORATED). The Sixth South Island Sheep Dog Association Championship Trials And The Second New Zealand Sheep Dog Association Championship Trials Will be held at BLENHEIM on JUNE 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 1937, Commencing st 8 a.m. each day. Entrance Fee, £1 0s 6d per dog. Entries close with Mr R. T. Laidlaw, Omaka, R.D., Blenheim on JUNE 5, 1937. Late entries will be accepted until a class starts on payment of an extra fee of 2s 6d. Hotel Accommodation reserved on request to Mr R, T. Laidlaw, Omaka, R.D. Blenheim. A. WHYTE, Secretary, S.I.S.D. Assn. (InoJ>. 18 Don street, Oamaru. R.S.A. NOTICE DIERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). TRAMWAY PASSIM. All Ex-Servicemen suffering from Locomotive disability who desire the above concession are invited to call at R.S.A. Office before JUNE 12 to complete application form. Date of medical examination will to notified later. 0. L. FERENS, Secretary. GOVERNMENT NOTICES ATOTICE TO REGISTERED DENTISTS. In connection with "The Denttoti Act, 1938," which comes into force on the Ist JUNE, 1937 every registered dentist Is Hereby Notified: (1) That he is required to notify the Director-General of Health, Wellington, of any change which has taken place in his permanent address as set out" in the Register of Dentists. Future changes must also be notified within three months of the change taking (2)'That before the Ist JUNE, 198 T, required to make application for en annual practising certificate and psy the prescribed fee of £l. Forms of application are obtainable on application. (3) That a letter is being posted this* week to every registered dentist Inviting nominations of persons eligible for election to the Dental Council pursuant to the Regulations under " The Dentists Act, 1936." Dentists who do not receive such letter should write the Undersigned forthwith. M. H. WATT, Director-General of Health. "PROVED the Besfr-.Hoofox Roof Pfipts. i. Red, Green, Stoprust Gr«y, and Tangerine.—Tingeys, Moray place. Wet weather produce* the asua] cro of complaints from pedestrians ejj cyclists who have been well and tru£ splashed by motor cars dashing throuZ patches of water near them, out even motorists can utter the iame complaint, for there are cases of " dog eating dog (states the Star-Sun). This the driver of a small saloon car found to his cost the other day when a powerful car sped past through a big puddle and sent a stream of muddy water througl over hie clothes.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23203, 29 May 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23203, 29 May 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23203, 29 May 1937, Page 15

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