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BOARD AND RESIDENCE WORKING Girl requires Room; own linen. ’Phone 35-248. BED and Breakfast, near Bridge of Remembrance. 11 Cambridge tee. 1744 ALBERT House. St. Clair, Dunedin, near Sea and Baths. Phone 23-481. CC3 1003 COLOMBO St., Part or Full Board, Casuals. Vacancies from Jan. 3rd. X 2426 ACCOMMODATION for Casuals, breakfast tray. 154 Fitzgerald ave. X 2425 YOUNG Man desires Board, preferably with drive-way or garage. A2lBO, "Press. WAVERLEY Private Hotel. 800 Colombo st.: Bed and Breakfast Accommodation. ’Phone 34-271 T C. 118 CHESTER Street, quiet, comfortable Bed and Breakfast accommodation, kitchenette, for guests. X 2727 EXCELSIOR Hotel. Christchurch: Excellent table. Central situation. A Home away from Home. E 6 TERRY’S Private Hotel, 303 King st.. Dunedin, caters Bed and Breakfast. ’Phone 13-266. T.C. REEFTON: Criterion Hotel. Under new management. Now catering for casual guests. Tariff. 14/6 daily. T.C. 151 SALISBURY street, ’Phone 36-201. offers quiet Bed and Breakfast accommodation for visitors. Use of k’ette. WATERLOO Private Hotel. 516 Colombo street: Bed and Breakfast. Three minutes from Station. ’Phone 31-205 T.C. “AVONVIEW." 208 Kilmore st., offers quiet accommodation, bed and breakfast: facilities for light meals. ’Phone 32-955. 1645 PERMANENT Board by Young Man of sober habits, after New Year. Govt. Dept. Testimonials supplied. A 2666, “Press.” WHEN in Wellington, stay at Mandeley House, 128 Abel Smith st. Bed and breakfast. Superior accommodation Write N. C. Mclsaac. Proprietor. X 5096. WOODSGIFT Rest Home. Kowai Bush. Ideal quiet holiday. Bracing climate. Fully booked Dec. 24 to Jan. 25. ’Phone Miss Hobbs. 8K Springfield, day. 43K, night. T.C. GODLEY HOUSE. DIAMOND HARBOUR: On the Sunny Side of Lyttelton Harbour. For Exclusive Holiday Accommodation. Boating. Fishing. Tennis, etc. 'Phone 2, Harbour. T.C. "RIVERSIDE" for Superior Bed and Breakfast Accommodation; cosy bed-sit-tingrooms overlooking river; use of k’ette. and china for guests. 74 Chester street. ’Phone 37-603. X 2538 KENILWORTH PRIVATE HOTEU 92 Hill street, Wellington. FIRST-CLASS Dinner, Bed and Breakfast Service Pleasant lounges and grounds. Tel. 42-649. CCIB ELIE BAY, PELORUS SOUND: The Ideal Holiday Resort any time of the year. Excellent fishing, spacious gardens, hot, cold water all bedrooms, breakfast in bed. Tariff: Winter. £5 5s week. Summer. £6 6s week T.C.

PUBLIC NOTICES * HOLIDAY TRIPS. HOLIDAY TRIPS. TO-DAY, DECEMBER 31st. TO-DAY, DECEMBER 31st. ROUND THE GORGES: All-day excursion to Waimakariri and Ashley Gorges leaves Midland at 10 a.m. Tickets at 15/each from driver. (Bring Picnic Lunch. Hot Water available.) LAKE COLERIDGE: All-day excursion to Lake Coleridge Power House and Intake leaves Midland at 8.30 a.m. Tickets at 22/- each from driver. (Lunch available at Coleridge.) SIGHT-SEEING TOURS: Buses leave Cathedral Square at 10 a.m. (City Tour) and 2 p.m. (Northern and Southern Summit Road Tours). No reservations are necessary. BEACHES: Regular services to beaches at Kairaki, Leithfield, and Waikuku, and to Stewart’s Gully. TO-MORROW. JANUARY Ist. TO-MORROW, JANUARY Ist. ASHLEY GORGE: Special trips to picturesque Ashley Gorge as follows: FROM CHRISTCHURCH: Leave Midland 8.45 a.m. Leave Ashley Gorge 5.45 p.m. FARE: 13/- Return. If Wet will run to Oxford only. (Bring Picnic Lunch. Hot Water available.) SIGHT-SEBING TOURS AND BEACH TRIPS as Scheduled above. ROUND THE GORGES EXCURSION WILL NOT RUN THIS DAY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2nd. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2nd. Lake Coleridge, Sight-seeing Tours and Beach Trips as scheduled above. ROUND THE GORGES EXCURSION WILL NOT RUN. MIDLAND MOTORWAYS SERVICES. LIMITED. 31 Lichfield street. ’Phone 40-110. 9562

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DEAR FOLKS! Once in a while a theatre manager just has to tell his patrons about something very special in entertainment he’s going to show on his screen. Metro-Goldwyn~ Mayer’s "CYNTHIA,” a sweetheart of a picture, starring Elizabeth Taylor in her first romantic role. It’s full of the excitement, the laughter, the heart-tugs, the triumphs of youth. Like the “Green Years” it’s warm and, down to earth. In “CYNTHIA ” you’re going to meet a grand family. You'll experience its hopes and struggles and dreams. You’ll feel the wonder of first love . . . the excitement of a first date . . . the ecstacy of a first kiss. Everybody’s saying, “I fell in love with ‘Cynthia !’” Walter Winchell said it! Louella Parsons said it! You’ll say it, too ! Sincerely, THE MANAGER. “CYNTHIA COMMENCES AT THE MAJESTIC TO-MORROW With two performances daily —2 o'clock and 8 o'clock. Programme Includes Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Academy Award Winning Cartoon “CAT CONCERTO” Tom and Jerry Cartoon in Technicolour, The Box Plans are open at the Majestic from 10.30 a.m. dally. Cynthia.” a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture starring Elizabeth Taylor George Murphy S. Z. Sakall Mary Astor Gene Lockhart Spring Byington. Based on a Play by Vina Delmai. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25380, 31 December 1947, Page 3

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