AMUSEMENTS HURRY, PINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY. "WINGS'OVER AFRICA" A Thrilling Drama of Diamond-and Gold Hunters in ' Africa's Darkest Jungles. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.); MISCHA AUER, WENDY. BARRIE In the Romantic Comedy I " PRESCRIPTION FOR ROMANCE "I . • • • - ,• ■ .' j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I GT. JAMBS THEATRE. I ° I I Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller I II I Centrally Heated. 2.15 - TWICE DAILY - 8 p.m. COMING TO-MORROW. , . YOUR FAVOURITE ROGUE The LONE WOLF a thief once morel Watch the most daring adventurer who ever stole a gem . . t or a woman's heart . . . dart through the shadows of a night alive with intrigue! ' THE LONE WOLF IN PARIS " ' THE LONE WOLF IN PARIS " ' THE LONE WOLF IN PARIS " THE LONE WOLF IN PARIS'* ' THE LONE WOLF IN PARIS " Hair-raising Escapades as Louis Joseph Vance's Gentleman Crook goes straight for a beauty! FRANCIS LEDERER' •;; (As Michael Lanyard), FRANCES DRAKE (As Princess Thania). Associate Feature: Columbia's Gripping Mystery Drama, "WHO KILLED GAIL PRESTON?" " WHO KILLED GAIL PRESTON? " Murdered in the spotlight . . . to the mad beat of red-hot rhythm; Terror stalks to the beat of Torrid Tempos! Starring the Beautiful RITA HAYWORTH DON.TERRY, WYN CAHOON.: (Both Recommended for Adults.) Box Plans at D.1.C., Jacobs's ats: Theatre at 7. Tel. 13-702. USTRUSS" Ready-mixed PAINTS ■Jul for quality; none better for covering and lustre.—Smith and Smith, Ltd.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY ROAD ■SRB.VTP.WS SERVICES DUNEDIN-EGLINTON VALLEY PARLOUR BUS EXCURSION,' LABOUR WEEK-END Bookings now being ' accepted for Parlour Bus Excursion to Eglinton and Hollyford Valleys. Lenve Dunedin—FßlDAY, October 21, 1938. Return to Dunedin MONDAY, October 24, 1938. FOUR DAYS. £5 ss. Inclusive of accommodation at Te Anau Hotel and all meals en route. LIMITED ACCOMMODATION. BOOK EARLY. Full particulars on application to Railway >Road Services, Stafford street, Dunedin, telephone 12-781. or Railway Stations and Booking Agencies. MEETINGS TJNITED SUMMER HOCKEY CLUB. A MEETING of Members and Prospective Members of the United Summer Hockey Club will be held in the Y.M.C.A. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 7.30. Business: To receive report of-Pro-visional Committee; to elect officers; and general. • STIRLING HERD-TESTING GROUP. The ANNUAL MEETING: will be held in the Board Room, Stirling, on SATURDAY, Sept. 3, at 8 p.m.. Mr G. R. HERROn, Chairman of the Federation, will be present, and 'will Speak on Dairy Business in General. A large attendance is requested. Social Hour to follow. A. A. JENSEN, Hon. Sec:
The Sino-Japanese war will probably develou into a deadlopk; there is no chance of a war between Japan end Russia; but with the relief of European tension it might be possible for Britain to intervene more , effectively in the war. These were the key points in an exDosition of the present Far Eastern situation by Sir John Pratt, until recently Far Eastern adviser to the Bngeneral at Shanghai, in an interview at New Plymouth. r ' '".:>,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23593, 1 September 1938, Page 13
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