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STRANt) . . . Last Two Days of “RUBBER RACKETEERS” Based on a Timely Subject! Ricardo Cortez, Rochelle Hudson. Also THE LAUGH BONANZA! “ H r V A CIIU M ” The Ritz Brothers, Jane Frazee, Robert Paige, June Clyde. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2 and ttTRAND 7.45 p.m. 13-379 Dir.: Fuller’s Theatre Corp., Ltd. JUST TAKE A GLANCE AT THIS ARRAY OF SCREEN-STAR NAMES THEN BOOK YOUR SEAT EARLY ~ For NEXT FRIDAY! CONSTANCE DENNETT Brocl Crawford, Leo Carrillo Patric Knowles, Anne Gwynne, Andy Devine, Ward Bond, “SIN TO W N ” “8 I N TOW N ” IT’S WIDE OPEN AND WILD! Tougher than the Barbary Coast! Rougher than Gold-rush Nome! Produced by Universal Films! (Recomrpended by Censor for Adults.) Also A SMASHING - THRILLER! G-MEN ROUT GANGLAND! Crime Lords Lead Double Lives! “ FEDERAL BULLETS” With M ILBUR N STO N E Terry Walker, Zeffie Tilbury. SEE the Battle of Bullets! ... As Fighting G-men Smash Racket Kingdom of Notorious Female Fagin! .Presented by Action Pictures! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE CHORAL SOCIETY. . 300 VOICES. 300 VOICES. (Cond.: Geo. E. Wilkinson, 8.A.) ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT SOLOS, QUARTETS, AND CHORAL ITEMS. || AI N TOWN HALL. • MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 8 p.m. Admission Is to all parts. Reservations 6d at Begg's.

ROYAL NEW ZEALAND \ AIR FORCE BAND CONCERT .... Here we are . . . Searchlights swinging, flak, tracer—it’s thick; First run over the target. Back over. Here we go. Bombs gone! Fires . . . explosions. We’re hitting ’em—hard. Now for home. Look out —Night Fighter! Watch. Here he is. B-r-r-r-r-r .. . Got him! Intercom, smashed, hole in the port wing. Black North Sea below. Losing height. .. . There are the landing flares! R for Robert, K for Kitty, Home! IF WE ONLY REALISED WHAT WE OWE TO THESE MEN, THIS AIR FORCE BAND CONCERT WOULD BE BOOKED OUT. We praise them. That’s not enough. What about practical aid? This Concert is for “ Comforts for Flyers.” However much we do, we’ll never equal all they give. • A preferential ticket to next Wednesday’s Concert is only 6s, and the plans are at Beggs. HOW MANY TICKETS FOR YOU? THE AIR FORCE MALE CHOIR OF 200 VOICES. A feature of this Air Force Band Concert will be the reappearance of the Air Force Male Choir of 200 voices. Remember them in LIBERTY LOAN Concert in the Town ~ Hall a few weeks ago? Of course you do! And you’re thrilled at the thought of hearing them once again. IN MAIN TOWN HALL : WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18 IN MAIN TOWN HALL : WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18 ONLY ONE DUNEDIN CONCERT . . . DEFINITELY. ONLY ONE DUNEDIN CQNCERT . . . DEFINITELY. *' PREFERENTIAL BOOKING AT BEGG'S' •. . . 6s. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING AT BEGG'S ... 6s. And to sum up this outstanding Patriotic entertainment: First and foremost the re-appearance of your favourite band—the R.N.Z.A.F. BAND—the full band Jn all its glory. And then there's the 200-voice Male Choir from a nearby Air Force Station. And the proceeds (that’s important) go to “ Comforts for Flyers.” This appeal is part of the All Purposes 1943 Patriotic Appeal. The box plan is now 1 at Beggs—and the admission to preferential seats is only 6s. FOR YOUR FIGHTERS ; FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT. FOR YOUR FIGHTERS : FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT. PUBLIC NOTICES How HIGH FINANCE RULES ' ALL POLITICAL PARTIES While the elected members and supporters of a political party have certain ideals when they form or .ioin such an association, the association as an organisation has its own objectives. The object of a political party as an organisation is to remain in or gain office. The Daily Herald, in a leading article, August 8, 1935, on a French Political Crisis, illustrates the disastrous effect this party objective may have when a Government is confronted by Financial Power. "As in this country in 1931, the banks have issued, and the Government has' obeyed, orders for a drastic policy of ‘ deflation.’ ” When the Government hesitated, the Bank of France issued its ultimatum. It threatened to stop the re-discounting of Government bills—a measure which would have brought the whole machinery of government to a standstill. It is the-will to retain or gain office that renders a Political Party vulnerable to such attacks from Financial Power. With an undivided people behind it, a Government can effectively deal with such financial sabotage. Published by the Social Credit Educational Association, 8 Moran Buildings, ° 1 MEETINGS gUTCLIFFE SCHOOL OF RADIANT LIVING. Visit of Christchurch Lecturer, MRS G. WRIGHT. Subject: "OVERCOMING RHEUMATISM.” ‘ . At Radiant Hall, St. Andrew street. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, at 7.45 p.m. Admission free. Collection. Hall heated.

rpHE ROYAL'NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY -*• For HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN (PLUNKET SOCIETY). The ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in the MUNICIPAL CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, On TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, At 4 p.nt. E. YOUNG, Secretary. EW ZEALAND WORKERS’ UNION. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND BRANCH. The ANNUAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in the STOREMEN’S CLUB ROOMS, Capitol Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin, on SUNDAY MORNING, August 15, 1943, at 10.30 o’clock. BUSINESS: Election of Officers, General. All members arc cordially invited to be present. T. DOUGLAS. Branch Secretary. NOXCH U R C H. The ANNUAL MEETING of the Congregation will be held in STUART lIALL THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At >7.;fo o'clock. DIVIDENDS nPHE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE 1 COMPANY, LTD. DIVIDEND WARRANTS for the halfyear ended May 31, 1943, ARE NOW PROCURABLE at the local office of the Company. A. I. JOHNS, General Manager. DENTISTRY Otago denta SERVICE. 206 Princes street (opp. Bank N.Z.). THREE-HOUR REPAIR SERVICE. Phone 18-126. Room 1.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25301, 11 August 1943, Page 6

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