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AMUSEMENTS 2.15 TO-DAY 2.15 BIG GIFT MATINEE Every boy and girl attending will be presented with an enlarged photograph of BINKIE STUART. SPECIAL PROGRAMME INCLUDES: "THREE LAZY MICE,” Colour Cartoon. TIT BITS,” Musical Comedy. “TRAVELOGUE,” ETC. AND BINKIE STUART In “ROSE OF TRALEE.” ■..iiiiiiiiiiillllllllllMßMßlilllllllllllllfllillllliiniiiiiwPhone : THE GRAND : Stalls 1/-13-013 : 1 : Circle l/« ‘‘"'""“'“““iiiiiiliilllljllliiiiiiiiiw Direction of Amalgamated Theatres. 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. The sweetest story ever told. ' “ ROSE OF TRALEE ” “ ROSE OP TRALEE ” With BINKIE STUART DANNY MALONE Ireland’s eminent tenor. | IN ADDITION 1 “FAIR WARNING” (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ONLY FEW SEATS LEFT FOR TO-NIGHT. BOOK NOW AT BEGG S. rp O W N HALL, 1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1938, AT 8.15 P.M. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL By V. E. GALWAY, Mus. Doc., CITY ORGANIST, Assisted by Miss Nellie Pickett, Pianist. PROGRAMME. Dr Galway will play: ’ Tuba Tune (Cocker)—Fountain Reverie (Fletcher) —Toccata in F (Cesar Franck)—Choral Prelude on “Aus der Tiefe ” —Harpsichord Praeludium (Bach) —Variations from the Emperor Quartet (Haydn)—March in D (Rebikov)—“ The Curfew” (Horsmann) —Tone Poem, “Finlandia” (Sibelius). Miss Nellie Pickett will play: Concertstuck for Piano and Orchestra (last movement) (Weber). The orchestral accompaniment will be played on the Piano. ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION. Doors open 7.45 p.m. Entrance from Moray place only. XjOOK AND TAKE NOTICE. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE GIVEN BY MR HAIR, The Lauder of Ventriloquism, The Greatest Voice Juggler New Zealand Has Ever Seen. Mr Hair will introduce Mr and Mrs Honeymoon, the funniest of all the ’funny family. Will Be Showing as Follows; — LAWRENCE, MONDAY, MARCH 7. OUTRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 10. MIDDLEMARCH, SATURDAY, MARCH 12. RANFURLY. THURSDAY. MARCH 17. NASEBY, SATURDAY, MARCH 19. POPULAR PRICES. Admission: Is 6d; School Children, 9d. W. W. BROWN, Touring Manager. MILLER’S FLAT, Heriot, Tapanui Entertainments: by request Mr Hair will imitate Sir Harry Lauder singing from roof of hall. MILLER’S FLAT. Heriot, Tapanui Entertainments; by special request Mr Hair will introduce Constable Moran, up-to-date 1938 Policeman. SHOWS £AKE COUNTY A. & P. SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW-MARCH 16. General Entries Close Saturday, March 5. Jumping events (prize money £25), post entry. J. H. DOUGLAS.' Acting Secretary. Arrowtown. TRADE PERSONAL 1 RS EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE, 1 1) Full head; Latest Non-electric Permanent Wave, £l. Shampoo and Reset, 3s; Marcelling, 2s; Haircut, Is. ART BEAUTY SALON, 185 George street. Phone 18-040. WANTED. 1000 STOMACH SUFFERERS to banish trouble with MAVEX Slippery Elm STOMACH COMPOUND. New English discovery for stomach and bowel ULCERS, GASTRITIS. VOMITING. NERVES, etc., 3s tin (3s 3d posted). From Marshall’s Pharmacy, Wilkinson and Son and A. J. Henderson (Balclutha), Chemists. YOUR Child’s Birthday: Have a new Photograph: 3 Postcards for 3s 6d.— Wrigglesworth and Blnns, 199 George street. REMBRANDT STUDIO: Make an appointment now for that 1938 Photograph to exchange with friends—l 99 George street, CAREER Hairdressing College (authorised Training School, established eight years), Broadway—Phone 10-639. luffer awful flatulence, indiges- ? Hundreds sufferers being over N.Z. 2s 6d large tin, guaCATARRH miseries, headaches, soon clear away. Wardells. George street, stockists. Young and Anderson. Wonderful cures effected. STOMACH Pains, acidity, heartburn, relieved with " Nulife ” Alkaline Powder.—Gallien’s Pharmacy, Gardens; Cox, Chemist, Cromwell. ILCHRIST Stores, Oturehua, stockists: Wolfenden and Russell Department Stores, Fraser and Sons, Stuart street, Williams, Caversham. Why suffer? S PROSEN, Chemists, Octagon. Hunter, Store, McDowell, Kalkorai, McCracken Bros.. Caversham, sell wonderful Indigestion cure, 2s 6d tin. SNEDDONS Red and White Stores. Buchanan’s Green Island Stockists, free sample. Send 3d stamps “ Nulife ” Office, Octagon. Dunedin. One of the most vivid Impressions gained by Father M. Alink, Superior in New Zealand of the S’. Joseph Foreign Missionary Society, in a European tour from which he returned by the Awatea recently, was of the remarkable revival of the church in Italy. “Sunday is a day of rest—a striking contrast to what it used to be," said Father Alink. “In Italy everything is perfectly organised; there is rule and order. Of course, we may not agree with everything Mussolini has done, but he has certainly cleaned up Italy in many ways.” Advertising points out the merits of a product and impresses the buyer with its desirability.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 15