AMUSEMENTS. Tho Entertainment Treat of a Lifetime ! . . . . NOW PLAYING TO SENSATIONAL BUSINESS At QCTAGON T H EAT li E (The Cosy Theatre with the Sound Reputation). Afternoon, 2.15. Evening, 7.45. YOU ARE ADVISED TO BOOK YOUR SEATS OR ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS. A Romance of Young Hearts, Stirringly told in a Setting of Sparkling Songs— JOHN M'CORMACK, JOHN M'CORMACK, JOHN M'CORMACK, Star o’ Stars, in the Screen's most popular Talking and Singing Film, ‘SONG O’ MY HEART.’ ‘ SONG O’ MY HEART.’ ‘SONG O’ MY HEART.’ ‘SONG O’ MY HEART.’ Before a glowing background of unusual beauty runs liko a thread of gold a story that finds its exaltation in perfect song. M'CORMACK SINGS ELEVEN SONGS THAT WILL PLAY ON THE HARP OF YOUR SOUL. Supports Include: Fox • Movietone News. Comedy. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BRISTOL. Or Ring Telephone 13-091. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. CARGILL’S CASTLE, THE CLIFFS, ST. CLAIR. Hundreds of delighted sightseers havo inspected tho glorious view from the Tower, You’ll bo welcome also. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS, LUNCHES. Etc. OPEN DAILY. Admission to Tower and Grounds, 6d. Afternoon Teas, Is extra. Now' Ballroom Open for Engagement (private parties only). Telephone 23-593. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DUNEDIN’S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, THE LEVIATHAN. Within Half a Minuto of tho 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-class Cuisine under Experienced Chef. Modem Steam and Electric Culinary Appliances. Special Laundry Services. Self acting Electrii lifts. NIGHT PORTERS. Passengers by Night Expresses can have Breakfast from 7 a.m. at the Leviathan. Telephone 11-919. P.O. Box 112. JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan Hotel. /'t L U B HOUSE A/ (Opp. Library, 75 Moray place). UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. FIRST-CLASS TABLE AND EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. Tariff, 8s a Day. Reductions to Permanents. Inquiries Invited. Ring 11-109. P. SIEGEL. ARROLDALE, 110 Stafford street.— Superior Board-Residence; visitors or permanents; all modern conveniences; reasonable tariff. A 5s Bed-Breakfast; Single Beds, 2s 6d night, 10s week.—Dominion, Cumberland street (2 minutes railway); phone 13-336. BED-SITTING Room, furnished, available for refined business Lady; gas ring, electric; reasonable. —213 York place (above Technical). BOARD and Residence required by two Business Men; single rooms essential. —Full particulars to 347, 1 Star.’ BOARD and Residence for respectable Person, male or female, single room, homely.—Apply 502 George street. BOARD-RESIDENCE, good tabTo~and beds, use phono 10-698, piano; all conveniences.—Northern House, 36 Duke street. DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall; Permanents 30s, Casuals Bs, Bed-Breakfast ss; public dining room. GOD Home offered 2 Men, share room, single, every convenience; good table; moderate; phone.—s 7 Cargill street. ARGE Furnished Bed-sitting Room and Single Bedroom, use conveniences.—34 Heriot Row, off Pitt street. PRIVATE Convalescent Rest Homo has Two Vacancies, every atenlion given; from £2 2s.—Reply 283, ‘ Star.’ SUPERIOR Board-ltesidence. single rooms, also sliaro rooms; washing, mending. —Apply 119 Stafford street. \ fipWO Mates want Board, private home, A central, if possible.—343, ‘ Slard rjtWO youiig Men, one away travelling part A year, require Board, share room, private family preferred.—l 74. ‘ Star.’ W" ANTEL), 2 Matos, share largo Bedroom, 7s 6d each; also Single Room, 10s; every convenience.—23 Duncan street. WANTED, by young Man, Board with homely Catholic family, single room and washing done. —State terms 401, ' Star.’ WANTED; 2 Mates, share largo room; »v private family; terms 25s weekly.— 106, ‘Star.’ YOUNG Lady Student desires Board in Christian homo. —Address 359, ‘ Star Office.
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Evening Star, Issue 20697, 21 January 1931, Page 11
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