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AMUSEMENTS MONSTER MATINEE xhree Lazy Mice," "Cartoon," "Tit Bits," musical comedy. "Stranger Than Fiction," "News Reels," and " ROSE OF TRALEE " Starring BINKIE STUART, 4-year-old Wonder. Every Boy and Girl attending will receive an enlarged Photograph of BINKIE* STUART. : Circle 1/8 Direction of Amalgamated Theatres. TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. " ROSE OF TRALEE " Binkie STUART, Danny MALONE. In Addition " 50 ROADS TO TOWN." (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ONLY FEW SEATS LEFT FOR TONIGHT. BOOK EARLY AT BEGG'S OR THEATRE. 'HE DUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND, i Under Pipe-major C. Walker, Will render a SELECT PROGRAMME OF MUSIC, ' BOTANIC GARDENS, SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 3 O'CLOCK. N. STEWART, Hon. Sec.

AMUSEMENTS SECOND WEEK OF THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL At The EMPIRE lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIII The City's Leading Theatre. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TWICE DAILY: 2.15 8 p.ra. JEANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTE MacDONALD JEANETTE MacDONALD " MAYTIME " "MAYTIME " " MAYTIME " " MAYTIME " NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Programme, It 'is lavish enough and beautiful enough to fulfil the dreams of any living person. Take our advice and reserve your seat—NOW! -—— i D.I.C. or EMPIRE (Telephone 12-433). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ,- OOK 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 aM 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. A TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST in aid >• of St. Mark's Church Funds, Will be held in Mr WILSON ELLIOTT'S GARAGE, BALCLUTHA. On APRIL 30, 1938. Pulling Weight, 57J stone. Entry Fee, 10s per team. Prizes: £lO Ist, £5 2nd. Nominations Close with Secretary April 20. 8 p.m. . * D. McFAUL, Secretary. pOLUMBA COLLEGE FAIR, p In College Grounds, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 11 and 12. Opens Friday, 7.30 p.m. Usual Stalls and Special Amusements. Friends and supporters welcome. P. S. ANDERSON. Hon. Secretary. AWRENCE, Outram, Middlemarcli ENXJ TERTAINMENTS; by request, MiHair will imitate Sir Harry Lauder singing from roof of hall. " AWRENCE, Outram, Middlemareh EN*a TERTAINMENTS— By special request Mr Hair will introduce Constable Moran, up-to-date 1938 Policeman. PICNICS The ANNUAL REUNION and COMBINED PICNIC of the WAIKOUAITI EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOC, and the PORT CHALMERS OLD IDENTITIES' ASSOC, will be held on the Racecourse Grounds, Waikouaiti. on Saturday, March 12, 1938. Hot water, Tea, Sugar and Milk provided. Bring Baskets. ' A good sports programme has been arranged. A Social and Dance will be held in the evening. The train will leave Upper Port at 9.20 a.m., returning at 7.40 p.m. Fares: Return 2s and Is. W. D. SUTHERLAND, JOHN MAXWELL, Jun., Joint Secretaries. PUBLIC NOTICES OST DEPENDABLE CHEMISTS WILKINSON & SON. Established for 85 Years. NEW LIFE, LUSTRE, AND COLOUR IN THE HAIR. . "LUSTORA" succeeds definitely and always in restoring the NATUKAL COLOUR and youthful radiance to the hair; yet is not a dye. Wonderful testimonials from those who use it. 3s 6d post free anywhere from J. WATERS. CHEMIST. 58 Princes street (under Savoy). fERBAL MEDICINE recognises in J. Disease the Unnatural—and to rectify the Unnatural it APPLIES the NATURAL. Herbs and Herbal Treatments are our Speciality, therefore when sickness comes consult us about your aiIments.—THOMPSONS BOTANIC DISPENSARY. 7 SL Andrew street, Dunedm. Advice free. Phone 18-301. ARTISTS' MATERIALS for Latest Crafts —Barbola. Batik, Florescan, Liquid Stencil Colours; Pewter Tools; Jewels; Acid-spirit Dyes and best modelling Calf for Leatherwork. Write 1 for free catalogue._Miss AYLING. Strand Arcade. Auckland. / if»y 10s WILL FURNISH 3 ComfortcvO I able rooms (living room oak, 2 carpets) at Dunedin's Wholesale Direct-to-homc Furnishers.— Haywards North End Furnishing Co., Ltd., corner King and Dundas streets, Dunedin North. i SK for Free Demonstration British rk VACTRIC VACUUM CLEANER; backed by expert service; full stocks parts.—Ring 13-148. Vactric Radio Coy., Ltd., opp. Arthur Barnett's, George street. >AY-OL OINTMENT cures Ulcers, Acne, _\> Eczema, and most Skin Diseases.— ! Conn's (The Chemists)), High street. (IURES in a flash—Bettles Lightning J COUGH CURE; Is, Is 9d; at all stores. WILKINSON & SON, Otago's leading Chemists; the right place for Medicine; exceptional service; delivery anywhere. ADVERTISING points out the merits of a product and impresses the buyer ' with its desirability.

AMUSEMENTS Tremendous enthusiasm greeted this Crowning Achievement of Britisn Production! ... A Stupendous Pageant I of Empire exceeding in Magnificence anything yet filmed! HEARING AIDS FOR THE DEAF. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. 0O 0 0 OXO X X X " VICTORIA the GREAT " VICTORIA the GREAT " VICTORIA the GREAT " VICTORIA the GREAT " VICTORIA the GREAT " VICTORIA the GREAT ANNA NEAGLE As Queen Victoria, ANTON WALBROOK. (As Prince Albert). H. B. WARNER, WALTER RILLA. The true story of a Romance and a Reign that saw the birth of the World's vastest Empire. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Begg's and Theatre 12-324.

AMUSEMENTS IT'S A SCREAM! JOIN THE PIXILATED PARADE TO THE YEAR'S SWELLEST LAUGH SHOW THE REGENT THE REGENTTHE WHOLE TOWN'S LAUGHING At THE GAYEST OF SCREEN COMEDIES. "IT'S ALL YOURS "IT'S ALL YOURS "IT'S ALL YOURS " IT'S ALL YOURS Every Laugh Every Howl Every Roar Every Scream MADELEINE CARROLL FRANCIS - ' MISCHA LEDE%ER AULR Lead'ng the merriment. If you liked "Mr Deeds Goes to Town/' " Theodora Goes Wild," "My Man Godfrey," YOU WILL RAVE OVER "IT'S ALL YOURS." - Together with these - Excellent Supports: l "CALLING ALL DOCTORS (Charlie Chase Comedy), "FUN IN THE WATER" (Sports Thrill), " BIRDS IN LOVE " I (Colour Rhapsody). A Columbia Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre, phone 12-513. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES pLUTHA COUNTY COUNCIL. PENALTY ON 1937-38 RATES. PURSUANT to Section 76 of '' The Rating Act, 1925." PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Statutory 10 Per Cent. PENALTY will be added to all 1937-38 rates remaining unpaid at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 24, 193 b. There is no provision for the remission of the penalty, if, from any cause, the rates are unpaid on the aforesaid date " A. K. BAXTER. County Clerk. March 2, 1938. BOUNTY PENINSULA. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. RATEPAYERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Statutory Penalty of 10 per centum (10 per cent.) will be added to all 1937-38 rates remaining unpaid after 5 p.m. on Monday, March 21. 1938. There is no provision for remission of the penalty if, from any cause, payment is not made by the above date. Money orders should be made payable at Dunedin. „,„., J. SEATON, County CJ'erk. Portobello, March 5, 1938. . rpUAPEKA COUNTY COUNCIL. PENALTY ON 1937-38 RATES. PURSUANT to Section 76 of "The Rating Act, 1925," PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Statutory 10 per cent. PENALTY will be added to all 1937-38 rates remaining unpaid at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, March 14, 1938. There is no provision for the remission of the penalty, if, from any cause, the rates are unpaid on the aforementioned date. R. F. BATCHELOR. County Clerk. Lawrence. February 23, 1938. 10UNTY OF CLUTHA. TO RATEPAYERS OF CATLINS AND MACLENNAN: PLEASE NOTE that I will be in at-, tendance at the Court House, Owaka, on the 3rd and 17th MARCH, 1938. to COLLECT RATES. Kindly remember to bring Rale Demands. A. K. BAXTER, County Clerk. BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOT.CES iTOSGIEL BOROUGH COUNCIL PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. Ratepayers are HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Statutory Penalty of Ten Per Cent, will be added to all rates levied by the Mosgiel Borough Council for the year ending March 31, 1938, remaining unpaid after 5.15 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, the 24th day of March. 1938. , R. D. ROGERS. ' Town Clerk. Mosgiel, March'l. 19.38. DRESSMAKING OLLYWOOD RE-OPENS FOR 1938. ,Be up-to-date and make your own gowns as Dame Fashion decrees. A course in dress designing and making the Hollywood way will allow you lo have more clothes at less cost. Clothes that you can wear confidently, knowing they are just right. ENROL NOW with the HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, SAVOY BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. PERSONAL rELEN—Am willing, but how about Grace?—H. I MATRIMONIAL (ESPECTABLE, Working Gentleman j.i. (40), own home, fond gardening, clean living, desires Sincere, Genuine Friendship Educated LADY, home-loving, capable, single lady preferred; matrimony. Box 39, Wellington. T"> ESPECTABLE, guaranteed tradesman, XV Businessmen, farmers, workers, bachelors, widowers, 22-58, desire MARRIAGE: Dunedin. Otago, everywhere; exclusively reputable ladies.—Madam Shannon, Box 1383, Auckland. mALL GENTLEMAN, with car, wishes IJL to Meet Young LADY between 20 I and 30 years; view friendship and matrimony; lonely.—Reply 59, Times. mALL, Dark, Educated Girl wishes COR_L RESPOND similar Gentleman; view to meeting and matrimony; genuine; pleas-ant-speaking voice desirable.—Address 124, Times. ADVERTISING points out the merits of a product and Impresses the buyer with its desirability.

AMUSEMENTS MAYFAIR MATINEE 2 P.M. TO-DAY 2 P.M. "PEPPER." 9th Episode, «.„„,", "WILD WEST DAYS." Comedies and Cartoons. 1/- I MAYF AI R' m | iTI 1 Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. 7.15: NEWS SESSION, 7.30: First Feature, JANE WITHERS 'PEPPER" 'PEPPER" 'PEPPER" IRVIN S. COBB and „ SLIM SUMMERVT.LLE. 8.45: We Present--JOE E. BROWN In ~ "WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY?" "WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY?" I With EDGAR KENNEDY, MARION MARSH, FRED KEATING. {Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. or WEST'S Sweet Shop. TUMBLE SALE will be held St. Clair t) Methodist School Hall To-day (Saturday), at 2.30; goods and books. h XUU WAIN J. i\ vur v -'ii„ , -* ww - TEA GO TO THE RITZ. IF YOU WANT THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE GO TO THE RITZ. IF YOU WANT THE BEST MEAL FOR Is 3d GO TO THE RITZ. SANDWICH SPECIALISTS. SOMETHING N JS w. " SONGS OF A COWBOY." Contents:— ■• • ; " On the Trail Where the SuH Hangs Low." . „ "I Started All Over Again." "Rocky Mountain Moonlight. " The Long Lonesome Trail. " Ro-Ro-Rollin' Home." " The Bold Mary Ann." "The Old Hitchin' Rail." PRICE, 2s 6d. Post Free. TERRY'S MUSIC STORES, 145 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, CI.

AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY 7.45 p.m. OCTAGON THEATRE Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Columbia Pictures Present CLAUDETTE COLBERT In her grand successor to " It Happened One Night," I"SHE MARRIED HER BOSS' "SHE MARRIED HER BOSS' With Melvyn Douglas - Michael Bartlett. Beautiful Claudette in man-trouble all over again as the kissless bride who craved affection and decided to do something about it—and did! Associate Feature GRAND EXIT A stirring mystery drama. With ANN SOTHERN - EDMUND LOWE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans Begg's and Theatre, phone 13-091. I P A L, I. TO-DAY 1 Hi at GREEN ISLAND. I 2.15 &8. I SHIRLEY TEMPLE I SHIRLEY- TEMPLE | SHIRLEY TEMPLE v ft! Your Favourite Little Sar, _ IN—"POOR "POOR LITTLE "POOR LITTLE RICH nmr LITTLE RICH GIRL" RICH GIRL" GIRL" Terrytoon-Comedy-Cabih Kids. WEDNESDAY NEXT. TIM McCOY A Thrilling Western, "FIGHTING SHADOWS" "FIGHTING SHADOWS" Also, SPANKY McFARLAND ' IN "GENERAL SPANKY" !"GENERAL SPANKY" ScrE-EtM! ictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves: Reid's, or Phone 23-925. Easily Uie best mrket; permanent colour; non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith. Limited. „

AMUSEMENTS Twice Daily: I I QTRAND 2.15 and 8 p.m. I Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. fO-NIGHT, 8. TO-NIGHT. 8. Fox-Twentieth Century Present ROCHELLE HUDSON BRIAN DONLEVY la the Dynamic and Colourful Taxiwar Drama, I "BOP.N RECKLESS" "BORN RECKLESS" 'BORN RECKLESS" ■„ 'BORN RECKLESS" One thrilling event follows another to « climax that is as astounding as it is dramatic. With BARTON MACLANE, HARRY CAREY KENT TAYLOR. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) In Addition. Action Pictures Present 41 HEADLINE WOMAN " HEATHER ANGEL—ROGER PRYOR (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at D.I.C. Theatre at 11.30. POWER BOARD NOTICES. kTAGO CENTRAL ELECTRIC J POWER BOARD. LOAN PROPOSAL. RATEPAYERS OF POOLBURN DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Otago Central Electric Power Board proposes to take a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Poolburn portion of the Otago Central Electric Power District, as described in the New Zealand Gazette No. 64, of the 16th September, 1937. at Page 2172 thereof, upon a Proposal to Raise a Loan of £IO,OOO under "The Local Bodies Loans Act," 1926. The proposal of the Board is to raise a special loan of £IO,OOO for the purposes following: — Main transmission line to, and reticulation of, the Poolburn portion of the Otago Central ElectricPower District. The proposed security for such loan is an annual rate of 1 and l/42d in the pound sterling on the Capital Value of the rateable property in the District described in the above-mentioned Gazette, and the said loan, with interest thereon, is proposed to be repaid by instalments over a term of 25 years. It is proposed to pay out of the loan moneys the cost of raising the loan, but NO portion of the interest or sinking fund on the said loan is to be paid out of the loan moneys. Dated this 18th day of February, 1938. V. H. GALT. Secretary and Returning Officer. ITAGO CENTRAL ELECTRIC \ J . POWER BOARD. LOAN PROPOSAL. '" RATEPAYERS OF UPPER CLUTHA DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Otago Central Electric Power Board proposes to take a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Upper Clutha Valley portion of the Otago Central Electric Power Board District, as' described in the. New Zealand Gazette No. 64, of the 16th September,' 1937, at Page 2172 thereof, uoon a Proposal to Raise a Loan of £35,000 under "The Local Bodies "Loans Act," 1926. ■ ' ' '. The proposal of the Board is to raise a special loan of £35,000 for the purposes following:— Main transmission line to, and reticulation of, the Upper Clutha i portion of the Otago Central Electric Power District. The proposed security for such loan is an annual rate of 1 and 9/20d in the pound sterling on the Capital Value of the rateable property in the District described in the above-mentioned Gazette, and the said loan, with interest thereon, is proposed to" be. repaid by instalments over a term of 25 years, i It is proposed to pay out of the loan moneys the cost of raising the loan, but NO portion of the interest or sinking fund on the said loan is to be paid out of the loan moneys. Dated this 18th day of February, 1938. V. H. GALT. Secretary and Returning Officer. OTAGO CENTRAL ELECTRIC POWER. BOARD. LOAN PROPOSAL. RATEPAYERS OF UPPER CLUTHA DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Otago Central Electric Power Board proposes to take a Poll of Ratepayers of the Upper Clutha Valley portion of the Otago Central Electric Power Board District, as described inthe New Zealand Gazette No. 64, of the 16th September, 1937, at. Page 2172 thereof, upon a Proposal to Raise a Loan of £SOOO under "The Local Bodies Loans Act," 1926. The proposal of the Board is to raise ■ special loan of £SOOO for the following purpose:— Providing assistance to consumers in the upper Clutha Valley portion of the Board's District. The proposed security for such loan is an annual rate of 9/25d in the pound sterling on the Capitai Value of the rateable property in the District described in the above-mentioned Gazette, and the said loan, with interest thereon, is proposed to be repaid by instalments over a term of 10 years. It is proposed to pay out of the loan 'moneys the cost of raising the loan, but NO portion of the interest or sinking fund on the said loan is to be paid out of the loan moneys. Dated this 18th day of February, 1938. • v V. H. GALT. Secretary and Returning Officer. LEGAL NOTICES T N T I M A - T I O N. IVAN ALBANY MITCHELL, Of Dunedin, Solicitor, Desires to intimate that he has COMMENCED THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION At Offices on the second floor of the New Zealand Express Buildings in Bond street. Telephone 10-708. P.O. Box 155. ESSRS REID & LEMON, Barristers and Solicitors. Beg to announce that they have REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES On the Second Floor of the H.Z. EXPRESS CO. BUILDING, Bond street, Dunedin. CITY COUNCIL NOTICES r\UNEDIN Sy~ COUNCIL. TEMPORARY ESPLANDE, ST. CLAIR. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the" ESPLANADE. SI. CLAIR, will/be Closed to Vehicular 'raffle on the occasion of the Carnival at St Clair from 7 p.m. to Midnight To-night (Saturday), March 5, 19.18. R. A. JOHNSTON. Town Clerk. . Town Hall, Dunedin, C. 1., March 2, 1938. " CJTEELITE " PAINTS—Put your labour O into something durable; " Steellte Red anc Green for service.— Smith ana ' Smith, limited.

ST. CLAIR CARNIVAL ST. CLAIR CARNIVAL XO -NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK AT 7 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK Come after tea. ' Come after Bridge. Come after the Pictures. Come in Plain, come in Pretty, or come in Fancy Dress. KING CARNIVAL AT HOME FROM SEVEN TILL MIDNIGHT. SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE REGIMENTAL BAND. GAMES GALORE. PLENTY OF ROOM FOR ALL. The Beach Boys in the same old sea, but see the new surf. Don't miss seeing and hearing Nature's Talkies. The flood-light lights the • waves and the waves speak for themselves. The Hottime Harmonists Dance Band special engagement. Bring your partner or come in parties to dance 'neath a thousand lights till midnight. LATE CARS AND BUSES. A SURF BOAT FOR LIFE SAVING IS NECESSARY. . . HELP US TO HELP YOURSELVES. ADDRESSES - DEFENCE OP MADRID RETURNED FROM SPAIN! Fought in the INTERNATIONAL BRIGADE on the Madrid Front. The New Zealand wharf labourer.* TOM SPILLER, will graphically describe the heroic struggle of war-tortured Spain. "JOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, MARCH «, AT 8. Chairman: Councillor P. Neilson, M.P. Admission Free. Collection for Medical Aid Fund. * N.Z. Spanish Medical Aid Committee, 19 Waterloo street, St. Kilda. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE WEEKLY JfAIN TOWN HALL DANCE PRESENTS ,TO-NIGHT , THE FIRST 1938 SUPER-FEATURE. To-njght we present for the first time our special instructional session, when, for the ridiculously low charge of 6d patrons may iearn new dances and polish up their style of dancing in preparation for the many super contests which have been arranged for the coming season. This new innovation will be under the capable control of Mr GEORGE W. COX and his team of QUALIFIED ASSISTANTS, with Mr James Macfarlane as M.C. This is NOT simply a learners' class—all degrees, of dancing proficiency will be catered for with new dances, fresh styles, and the latest hints. - ADMISSION I 7 p.m.-12 p.m. (including Special Session), 2s 6d. I I . 8 p.m.-12 p.m. (Usual Charge), 2s. i MANAGERIAL j In order to meet the cost of our special instructional I session, we have been reluctantly forced to .make the I charge for admission FOR THE GENTLEMEN to the I early session 6d extra. j X H E EMBASSY DANCE EMBASSY SALON. EMBASSY SALON. EMBASSY SALON. EMBASSY SALON REOPENING OF THE POPULAR SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE WILL TAKE PLACE TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), sth MARCH. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MAYFAIR DANCE BAND. , MAYFAIR DANCE BA^D. Strict Management. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EXCELLENT SUPPER. EXCELLENT SUPPER. Admission 2s. wr,^°ill\ Y £"Cancome early and dance t 0 our latest Soun d System for NO EXTRA CHARGE. Doors open at 7 p.m. j "J? m I jC P '1 Sound System Installed by Begg's. This is something new and the first of its kind in Dunedin.

-0 TAGO CBNTBE N. Z. A. A. A. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. Caledonian Grounds. Caledonian Grounds. Preliminary Heats 12.30 p.m. OTAGO TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS OTAGO TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS ,'••'"■-■• ];■ ,;'■■".,', /" i Over 250 Competitors from Otago, Southland and North Otago, including British Empire Games Representatives. , ADMISSION Is. Running, Cycling, Jumping. Stand 6d. DANCE AT GARDENS TEA KIOSK TO FOLLOW. JTOR . ALL-ROUND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT JOIN THE Y.M.C.A. BOYS' DIVISION Y.M.C.A. SEASON 1938 —' NOW COMMENCING. THE HOME OF HAPPINESS FOR BOYS. Large games room splendidly equipped with all manner of table games Reading Room and Library —• special classes for hobbies and crafts. . SCHEDULE OF CLASSES. 12-2 p.m. daily: Lunch Hour Group. ; . 3-4.30 p.m. daily: Open. Sessions. 9.30-11.30 a.m. (Saturday): Hobby Class. 6-8.30 p.m. TUESDAYS: Primary Schoolboys (South end Schools). 6-8.30 p.m. WEDNESDAYS: Primary Schoolboys (North end and Intermediate). 6-8.30 p.m. THURSDAYS: Primary Schoolboys (Western and Hill Schools). 7-9.30 p.m. FRIDAYS: Secondary Schoolboys. 6.30-10 p.m. SATURDAYS: Employed Boys. MEMBERSHIP OPEN TO ALL BOYS FROM . ' 10-17 years of age. • FULL PARTICULARS AT Y.M.C.A. OFFICE. G. R. PITKETHLEY, ■' .- Boys' Work Director. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS N E W ZEALAND RAILWAYS CHEAP DAY EXCURSION, DUNEDIN-TIMARU, SUNDAY, MARCH 13 Train leaves Dunedin 7.20 a.m., arrives Timaru 11.56 a.m. Return train leaves Timaru 4.55 p.m., arrives Dunedin 9.28 p.m. Corporation buses leave Fairfield 6.35 a.m., Anderson's Bay, St. Clair, St. Kilda, Normanby, Driver's road (via Highgate and Ross street) at 7.0 a.m. to connect with 7.20 a.m. train. Train stops at Port Chalmers Upper. WaitaH, Seacliff. Waikouaiti, Pal. merston, Hampden, Maheno, and Oamaru only to p.ck up passengers for Timaru and to set down on return journey. * Return fares from Dunedin—Second class 7s 6d, first class 10s 6d. Railway seat reserved for both journeys for Is. Trains ex Christchurch arrive l Timaru 11.38 a.m. and 12.0 noon. A fine opportunity to meet your northern friends. Book early. For further particulars see handbill, or inquire from Stationmasters or local Booking Agent. MEETINGS INDUSTRIAL UNION-OF WORKERS. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in the TAILORESSES' UNION ROOMS, 206 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (First Floor), next Hendy's, Hairdresser, on WEDNESDAY, 9th MARCH, 1938, at 8 P.M. BUSINESS: To pass or reject the following resolutions: — (1) "THAT the Dispute between the Union, a Branch of the N.Z. Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Industrial Association of Workers, and Messrs T. E. Sagar, Milk Bar Proprietor, Dunedin; P. Barling, Restaurateur. Dunedin; T. Goodchild, Coffee Stall, Dunedin; J. B. Wootton, Caterer, Dunedin: and The Strand Company, Tearooms, Dunedin; be referred to a Council of Conciliation for settlement as provided by the I.C. and A. Act, 1925. Sections 41 and 108, and subsequent amendments thereto." (2) "THAT the Dispute between the Union, a Branch of the N.Z. Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Industrial Association of Workers and The ' Otago Private Hotelkeepers' Industrial Union of Employers, be referred ' to a Council of Conciliation for settlement, as provided by the IC and A. Act, 1925, Sections 41 and 108 and subsequent amendments thereto." The above resolutions will be submitted to a secret ballot of the members i at the Meeting. MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND M. J. KELLY, Assistant Secretary.

THE DE LUXE DANCE, A HE DE LUXE DANCE, EMBASSY SALON, EMBASSY SALON, EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT 8 p.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT 8 p.m. MAYFAIR DANCE BAND. MAYFAIR DANCE BAND. EXCELLENT SUPPER. STRICT MANAGEMENT. The Management wish to thank the Patrons of this Dance last Wednesday, and take this opportunity to deny the rumour that we had to close down owing to lack of patronage. There was a very good attendance, and the Dance was a great success. "" TISS BERTHA SALMOND'S L SchooFof Physical Culture, Ballroom and Classical Dancing. STUDIO: Moonshine Cabaret, 119 George street (near Frederick street). CLASSES COMMENCE MARCH 22. Particulars obtainable at Studio from 4 to 5.30 p.m. daily, or Phone 11 Albert street, C.2. £)UNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. TEACHING RESUMED FROM APRIL 22. Private Classes and Lessons by Arrangement. ADULT CLASS. VICTORIA HALL, FRIDAY. APRIL 22. New Members, 7 p.m. Misses DAWSON & TOWNSEND, 2 Fern Hill. if ACANDREW BAY CARNIVAL fJL DANCE. Pat Harbrow's Band. Supper. Bus leaves Queen's Gardens, 7.45 p.m. Admission, including Bus, 2s 6d. Admission at Door, 2s and Is 6d. ADVERTISING pays its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen; the I time in which -a product moves from 1 factory to consumer.

ANNOUNCING The return of the NEW CENTURY DANCE BAND of Four Players to MILBURN TO-NIGHT Come along and hear the boys play and sing your old-time and modern favourites through HOGG'S SOUND SYSTEM. Makes Dancing a bigger pleasure than ever. LUcky Spots. Good Prizes. Admission 2s. I leaves Bond street, behind Post I *•> Office, 6.15 o'clock To-night for Milburn Select Dance. Return fare Is. rj.OOD FLOOR, GOOD MUSIC, GOOD NEWS. GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE, TOMAHAWK HALL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Lucky Spot. Music by Koputai Orchestra. Admission, 2s. Free Conveyance. Ring 22-885. Bus leaves Cargill's Corner 7.30 p.m., St. Kilda 7.45 p.m. [ELEN ABRAHAM STUDIO (Of Ballroom Dancing), Corner King and St. Andrew streets REOPENS MARCH 7. Special attention paid to Beginners. I}ING 12-573 to engage Pat Harbrow's X Band for your party or dance. —W. Saunders, sec, 45 Frederick street. DVERTISING is accepted as a neces__l sary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for Itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

DVERTISING is accepted as a necesl sary part of modem business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success. * DVERTISING points out the merits ol l a product and impresses the buyei with its desirability..

fNITED STARR - BOWKETT 1 BUILDING SOCIETY. £3BOO FOR APPROPRIATION. No. 5 Group, £IOOO by Ballot and Sale, March 24. - ■ , No. 7 Group, £ 1000 by Ballot and Sale, March 24. * I No. 9 Group, £IOOO by Ballot and Sale, A P ril 28 - . ~ «,„ | No. 11 Group, £BOO by Ballot, April 28. J. W. SMEATON & CO., Secretaries. 152 High street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23442, 5 March 1938, Page 15

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