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AMUSEMENTS. Now Showing at _ Fu)lcr-TTnywavd’s Co>y -g THAW D:.I&—TWJ 2.I&—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. ROBERT ARMSTRONG,. JAIMES GLEASON, And ZASO PITTS, ZASU PITTS, in ‘OH, YES.’ OH. YES.’ ‘ OH, YES.' Also, our Snnnortim? Programme is of tiio Supporting Programr ‘GOOD OLD SCHOOL DAYS’ (iEsop Tables). CARTOON. CARTOON. The Talking News REEL. And a 2,000 ft Talking COMEDY, • HIS OPERATION.’ This is an Absolute Scream from Start to finish. Box Plan at The Bristol. Phono Reserves at Theatre (phono 13-379). COMMENCING FRIDAY: WILLIAM BOYD, ERNEST TORRENCE, And CLYDE COOK CLYDE COOK In ‘ OFFICER O’BRIEN,’ ‘ OFFICER O’BRIEN,’ A Tense, Gripping Underworld Story. William Boyd at his best. Mr J. Y. HANNA Presents His THIRD ANNUAL PHYSICAL FESTIVAL At HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Bth, At 8 p.m. Tho keynote is novelty. The effect must emphasise the advantage which physical development gives to those who appreciate FITNESS and tho BODY BEAUTIFUL. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 3s (Reserves 6d extra); Back Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Plan at Bristol. D. L. BROWN, C. W. V. FOUNTAIN, Hon. Sees.

SKATING. SKATING REGAL EINK SKATING SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. (f‘ Where Feet Find Fun ”), 391 CUMBERLAND STREET. SESSIONS.—I2 TO 1 AND ITO 2 (6d), 2.30 TO 4 (Is). EVENING SUMMERTIME SESSIONS: LEARNERS, 6 TO 7, Is;" 8 TO 10.30 (LADIES Is 6d. GENTLEMEN 2s). LATE SESSIONS, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, 8-11 (LADIES 2s, GENTLEMEN 2s 6d). RESERVED SKATES 6d EXTRA. SPECTATORS, 6d. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING.

gOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. SKATING SESSIONS. Afternoons- 12-1, 6d; 1-2, 6d; 2.30 to 4 o’clock, Is. Evenings: 5,45-6.45, 6d; and 7.30-10 o’clock, ladies Is, gents Is 6d. Late Sessions, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Ladies Is 6d, gents 2s. Spectators, 6d, all sessions.

LECTURES. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, At- 8 p.nn, •KRISHNAMURTI; A GREAT MESSENGER,’ By BISHOP ARUNDALE. Collection for Expenses. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DUNEDIN’S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, THE LEVIATHAN. | Within Half a Minute of the Railway Station. The Finest Location in the City. Accommodation for Two Hundred and Fifty Guests. Full Supply of Hot Water for Baths, etc. Well Appointed Throughout. High-cluss Cuisine under Experienced Chef. Modern Steam and Electric Culinary Appliances. Special Laundry Services. Self-acting Electric Lifts. NIGHT PORTERS. by Night Expresses can have , Breakfast from 7 a.m. at the Leviathan. Telephone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. JAMES CONNOR, j Leviathan Hotel, FURNISHED Bed-Sitting Room Vacant, nice home; suit two friends; break- I fast or full board.—42 Filleul street. QiyS 6d Week.—Three Boarders wanted, m t share room; good meals; piano, telephone; 10s week beds only; central,— 191, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Double Bed-Sitting Room and Single Room; furnished; use of conveniences; moderate rent. —171, ‘ Star.’ mO LET, Furnished Bed and Sitting JL Rooms; central; own gas meter, all conveniences; reasonable to nice people.— 211, ‘Star.’ SINGLE Furnished Bedrooms, with breakfast; also Furnished Flat; centra), h.c. service, gas cooker. —Phone 10-986; 23 Duncan street. MILTON House, 534 King street.—Good Accommodation for Gentlemen Boarders; 27s 6d weekly, Cs day single; share room. PRIVATE Board required for Three young Men ; central; telephone.—69, ‘ Star.' 1 SUPERIOR Homo has available Two lovely rooms, with Board; on rise: no trams; 30s weekly.—36, ‘Star.’ NO. 4 Clark street has Vacancies for Gentlemen coming to town for wool season; good meals.—J. L. Callander. WANTED, Gentleman Boarder; single room, washing and mending; every convenience; terms moderate.—Apply 50 Manor place. BALMORAL. —Bed-Sitting, Double; Single Rooms; most ideally situated on rise; business people only.—Telephone 13-279. A 5s Bed-Breakfast, Permanent Boarders 30s per week. —Dominion, Cumberland street, 2 minutes railway; phono 13-336. DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall); Permanents 30s, Casuals Bs, Bod-Breakfast ss; public dining rooms. ONSLOW House. —Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; every modern convenience; use of good tennis court. — Phono 22-550. RAINBOW Private Tlotcl.—Comfortable Accommodation; bed, breakfast, ss; casuals, 8a day; perraanetrs from 30s.— Phono 13-283.

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Evening Star, Issue 20633, 5 November 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20633, 5 November 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20633, 5 November 1930, Page 11

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