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AMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS— Edward Small Presents ADOLPHE MENJOU In “KING OF THE TURF ” “KING OF THE TURF” With DOLORES COSTELLO. United Artists Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE gTATE Always Cosy and Warm. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) Earphones for the Hard of Hearing. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY. 8 p.m. FRIDAY FRIDAY Here come that Scrappy-go-lucky Detective couple again in a wild whirl of murder and mystery that’s a perfect comedy joy! MBLVYN DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS And VIRGINIA BRUCE VIRGINIA BRUCE In “THERE’S THAT “ THERE’S THAT “ THERE’S THAT WOMAN AGAIN” WOMAN AGAIN ” WOMAN AGAIN ” As screamingly hilarious as it is mysteriously exciting. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS BEGG’S & STATE (Phone 12-324). MEETINGS A T the request of the Government and the various New Zealand Transport Organisations, a MEETING will be held in the Council Chambers, Alexandra, on FRIDAY, Sept. 22, at 7.30 p.m. Further partieulars may be obtained from the undersigned or from the following:—Mr Shaw, Arrowtown; Mr Booth. Cromwell: Mr Wingham. Lauder; Mr Harliwich, Roxburgh, or Mr A. Kane, Naseby. All carriers, passenger service and taxi proprietors are urged to attend. J. H. McKELLAR, Convener, Alexandra. Technical college ex-students PRELIMINARY MEETING. A Meeting of Ex-students will be held in the Burt Kail, on THURSDAY NEXT, 21st Instant, at 11 p.m., to consider the formation of an Ex-students’ Association. PUBLIC MEETING, Douglas Social Credit Movement, To-night (Wednesday), September 20, 8 o’clock, Douglas Hall, Octagon. Mrs S. Townend will speak on “A Practical Migration Policy,”

The need for protecting all teachers, particularly in regard to grading and salary, if they undertook military service. was stressed at a meeting of the Auckland Education Board. The question was raised by Mr T. U. Wells. “ Some teachers who went to the Great War suffered in comparison with others who stayed at home,” said Mr Wells. “I should be very sorry to think that any teachers who volunteered for active service should be in any way handicapped by making that sacrifice.” Mr Wells proposed that the board should write to the Education Department suggesting that grading of teachers, men and women, in military service should go on during their absence at a rate equal at least to that which they had obtained in the last two years. The board adopted Mr Wells’s proposal. You never see Dunedin’s vast Classified buyers, but they are just as real as the crowd waiting for the cable car. They are the many hundreds of people whose marketing function is to read the Classified Columns of the Otago Daily Times dailv.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23918, 20 September 1939, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23918, 20 September 1939, Page 9