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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS STILL CONTINUING ITS RECORD-SHATTERING SUCCESS! WHATEVER HAPPENS. DON'T MISS THE PLEASURE THIS ENTIRE PROGRAMME BRINGS. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY. 8 P.M. Earphones for the Hard of Hearing. The Girl of the Hour in the Picture of the Year. GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS EMPIRE "SHIPYARD SALLY" "SHIPYARD SALLY" "SHIPYARD SALLY" SYDNEY HOWARD. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS BEGG'S & STATE (Phone 12-324). Direction: Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd, TWICE DAILY. 2 p.m.—7.45 p.m. MICKEY ROONEY Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Delightful Comedy, "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH" "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH" With LEWIS STONE And for Good Measure ..... AUDIOSCOPIKS No. 2 Pete Smith's Greatest Novelty, "THINK FIRST" Crime Does Not Pay Series " LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN " ■ Episode 2 "Masked Victory." "DAY OF REST" Robert Benchley (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES D.I.C. or Theatre. 12-433. WHO IS ROCHESTER? •DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB • BURNS ANNIVERSARY CONCERT TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. T SATURDAY, 27th. Admission: Is and 2s. Booking, 6d extra. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT BEGG'S. W. R. DON, Secretary. SPORTING SEE N.Z.'S BEST PACERS AND TROTTERS IN ACTION AT FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB'S CUP MEETING, TO-DAY (THURSDAY) AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 and 27. FIRST RACE, 12.30 p.m. j LAST RACE. 4.40 p.m. FORBURY SYSTEM OF BETTING WIN TOTALISATOR Paying Two Dividends (75 per cent, and 25 per cent.) and PLACE TOTALISATOR. On the Second Day, after the First Race, provided conditions are suitable, Lucky Jack will make an attempt to lower the Mile Track Record. Members of H.M. Special Force (in uniform) will be admitted FREE, but must enter by the Richardson Street Gate or Horse Gate, Victoria road. SPECIAL TRAMS AND BUSES DIRECT TO COURSE GATES. ADMISSION CHARGES. LAWN ENCLOSURE: Gentlemen 6s, Ladies Is 6d. OUTSIDE ENCLOSURE: Is 6d. Motpr Cars, 2s 6d for Non-members. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary.

AMUSEMENTS Bang Up Action!! In the Blood-Red Kingdom of the Devil!! "BAD LANDS" the GRAND Phone 13-013 Dunedin's Comfortable and Popular Theatre. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 p.m. Daily 8 p.m. Ten Desperate Men Thundering over the Skull-strewn Desert in Search of Vengeance Against Yelling Indians' Blood-splattered Bullets! . . . Jealousy! . . . Greed! '. . . Naked Hatred! Fighting Thrills Every Second in the—- - " BAD LANDS " - With NOAH BEERY, JUN., GUINN (Big Boy Williams), ROBERT BARRAT. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —AND— A Heart-winning Youngster Fighting, Scheming to Save a Plantation Paradise— BOBBY BREEN , In his Biggest Show, "WAY DOWN SOUTH" With ALLAN MOWBRAY, RALPH MORGAN, "HALL JOHNSON" CHOIR. You'll Thrill to Every Glowing Moment—and to these Songs—- " Louisiana," "Good Morning," " Oh, Dem Golden Slippers," " Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child," etc. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —PLUS— Walt Disney's "MERBABEES" PLANS AT BEGG'S OR THEATRE. rpO-NIGHT, CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, 6 o'clock, CYCLING, CYCLING, CYCLING. ATHLETICS, ATHLETICS. Champion Australian Cyclists, J. WALSH, H. CLAYTON, K. STEWART, C. HANSON (Otago), N.Z. Champion. You can't afford to miss this opportunity of seeing these Champions—they will Thrill you. Adults Is, Children 6d, under 12 free; Stand 6d. IHE necessary Paints, Papers. Brushes, Paint Remover, etc., needed for your spring cleaning are cheaper at WREN'S.

AMUSEMENTS 1/t, M AYPAIR 1 / 6 . Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW, 7.30. M.-G.-M.'s Hilarious Comedy, "THE GIRL DOWN STAIRS" Played by Franchot Franciska TONE GAAL Walter CONNOLLY—Reginald OWEN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Marvellous Associate Feature, "THE KID COMES BACK" Starring Wayne MORRIS June TRAVIS (Recommended bv Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 22-573. JAZZING THE CLASSICS SYNCOPATED TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR PIANO, By Stanley Hoyle. With a Foreword by Billy Mayerl. Contents: " Londonderry Air," "Merry Peasant," "Song of the Volga Boatmen," "A Syncopated Trip Round the British Isles." PRICE, Is 3d. Posted Is 4d. Send to TERRY'S MUSIC STORES, 145 GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN. PICNICS rpHE MILTON FARMERS' UNION ANNUAL PICNIC Will be held at Toko Mouth On SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. Milk and hot water provided. "All farmers and their families invited. C. R. SHEAT, Secretary, Milton Branch. N.Z.F.U. AITAHUNA Women's Institute and Farmers' Union, combined Annual Picnic Recreation Ground, Saturday, January 27, 1940. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.. LTD., " Assets Exceed £3,000.000. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS (By Act of Parliament). WORLD-WIDE FACILITIES^ FIRE, MARINE. ACCIDENT. MOTOR CAR (Special Policy). Otago Branch Office: Corner RATTRAY and CRAWFORD STREETS. DUNEDIN. A. M CAMERON :: Manager. Oamaru Office: Thames street. JAMES B. GRAVE, Chief Agent. ISS H. M I L S O M. HAlß.—Treatment for Falling Hair, Irritation. Dandruff. Bald Spots, etc. PEDlCUßE.—Treatment for Foot Ailments. Corns. Bunions. Ingrown Nails. Chilblains. _ . . . „ FACIAL. - Cleansing. Refreshing Stimulating Treatment. CHARtxib MODERATE. , _ . , . PRINCES STREET (above Jacobs s). Phone 13-190. Take Lift. T?OR HEALTH . AND FIGURE.■f Ladies whose Health depends on or whose Figures require speciallymade CORSETRY should consult Miss Anderson. Her expert advice FREE. Corsets and Brassieres specially made for all purposes. Surgical Corsets, Spine Supports, Maternity, Hernia, Fallen Stomach and Kidney BelK Designer of the famous "REDUCO CORSET." Write o: call for advice. Miss ANDERSON, Corset Specialist, HB. Bmildings, Princes street, Dunedin. Phone 13-037. D REAVERS.—Varied assortment washing Print Frocks; S.W. and W, 5s lid, 7s lid, to 14s Ud; O.S. and X. 0.5., 12s 6d to 19s 6d; large range of Summer Coats, hght-weight ', woollen materials, new colours, 39s 6d to 59s 6d. •\RE A VERS.—Heavy Locknit BLOOMjJ ERS, large gussets; all colours; X.O.S. 4s 6d, X.X.O.S. 4s lid. D REAVERS. - Locknit NIGHTIES, trimmed dainty lace or net; pretty pastel tints; W. and 0.5., 7s 6d D REAVERS.—" Glamour " Vita Bloom ringless sheer HOSE, full fashioned; Blon Tan, Animation, Frolic, Serenade; 7s Bd. D REAVERS. Novelty Suede BELTS, trimmed self and contrasting colours; Tahiti rose, cyclamen, mustard, tan; 2s lid to 5s lid. D REAVERS. BRIDAL VEILS. in daintily-embroidered tulle; largest sizes; white, magnolia, champagne, parchment; 21s to 49s 6d. ■ -AREA VERS.—AII model MILLINERY U and ready-to-wears at specially reduced prices; 7s lid to 29s Sd. D REAVERS.—White " Suede Bemberg BLOUSES, tailored collars; sizes 11. Hi, 3s Hd; sizes 12 to 14, 4sJ3d. . \REA VERS.—Girls' first grade Panama U SCHOOL HATS, with navy bands; sizes 61 to 7i; 6s lid. High School regulation XJ Ties and Holy Name Ties. 2s 6d.— DREAVERS, LTD.. George street. Dunedin. J REAVERS.—GirIs' black " Holeproof HOSE, with special reinforcing for hard wear; sizes 3 to 8,3 s lid. AREA VERS.—Super Kabe, new spot de\.J signs; black, navy, brown, lido, clover, saxe, petrel; 2s 6d yard. DREAVERS.—" Miami " BEACH FROCKING, in smart novelty stripes; a Grafton fabric; 3s lid yard. HE Perfect PAINT for local conditions is the guaranteed Perfecto Paint; 22s 6d.—At Wren's.

The efforts of a man to lead a lamb in St. Aubyn street, Hastings, provided a diversion for onlookers recently. By means of a length of rope about the animal's neck, the man was trying to induce it to turn into Caroline road. The lamb was a well-grown beast, and had ideas about direction which were different from those of the human. Eventually the man solved the difficulty by picking up the lamb and carrying it under an arm. " 1 sold them through the Otago Daily Times Classified Advertisements —and bought these new things." This remark is one of many made by readers who have discovered how profitable the O.D.T. Classified Advertisements arat

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24205, 25 January 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24205, 25 January 1940, Page 11

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