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AMUSEMENTS. WEEK-NIGHT PRICES: 500 at Is. 1100 at Is 6d. REAR CIRCLE, 2s. FRONT CIRCLE, 2s 9d. . MATINEES: STALLS, la; CIRCLE, Is 6d. Children Half-price To All Parts. Afternoon Tea Provided Free of Cost' to All Circle Patrons! j\EW EMPIRE THEATRE AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. MYSTIFYING LOVE STORY OF THE SEA. IT'S EVEN BETTER THAN "THE STOLEN BRIDE.” BILLIE DOVEBILLIE DOVEBILLIE DOVEBILLIE DOVEBILLIE DOVEBILLIE DOVE(Tha Screen’s Bird of Paradise) In ———“ THE NIGHT WATCH,” ; —“ THE NIGHT WATCH." "THE NIGHT WATCH.” NIGHT WATCH.” .VHY did this beautiful wife hide in c former sweetheart's cabin as tin ship sailed off to war? WHY. did one of the officers desert hit Post during action? WHO killed Captain Brambourg? VvHi was the only living • eye-witnes; afraid to tell? SEE the answer told in a series of son ■PTTTrxT Satloaal aur Prises. HIT THE TRAIL TO LAUGHTER \ LAND JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES “" ’ HOME MADE.’ HOME HADE.” "HOME MADE.’ a can t aitord to miss this one. It’i Johnny’s best. ALSO THE—— EMPIRE SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA (Directed by Mr Charles Aves) Overture—Scotch Selection “ The Thistle ; - Followed by • . .‘ Wee MacGregor Patrol,” Dumnsvtfr Memberfi of tha DUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BANE Box Plana Now Open at the Theatr; trom 10 a.m. daily, and at The Bristo iriano Company. Theatre phones 12-432 and 12-433. Coming; “THE FOREIGN LEGION."

AMUSEMENTS. g T R A N D “The Home of the Big Pictures.” Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. LAST POUR DAYS LAST FOUR DAYS LAST FOUR DAYS OP THE PICTURE AMAZINGFEATURING THE SCREEN'S GREATEST ACTOR—JOHN BARRYMORE IN “TEMPEST.’ JOHN BARRYMORE IN “TEMPEST.’ JOHN BARRYMORE IN “ TEMPEST.’ JOHN BARRYMORE IN “TEMPEST.’ JOHN BARRYMORE IN “TEMPEST.’ JOHN BARRYMORE IN “TEMPEST.’ JOHN BARRYMORE IN "TEMPEST/ 2.15 p.m,—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. Box Plans in the Theatre from 10.30 a.m CROSS SOCIETY GARDEN FETE, / At MONTBCILLO HOME GROUNDS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, At 2,30 p.m. Band in attendance. Afternoon tet and ice cream. Seating accommodation Soldier patients will nave for sale * wide range of leather, basket, and othei work specially suitable for Christmas gifts. The Home will be Open for Inspection The Soldiers welcome you. Corns along, citizens, and show your interest The music, the tea, and the beautiiUl BUT roundings mean for you all a very plea sant afternoon, H K ED /YTAGO WITNESS.—Now Stories. A large' amount of reading matter Price 9d.

EXTENDED FOR THIS WEEK. ‘ E~TENDED FOR THIS WEEK. EXTENDED FOR c6ntinued. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. continued. CONTINUED. CONTINUED, CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED, BAND FANCY DRESS BATTERY GROUNDS, ST. -HILDA. To-morrow Night, Beginning of BATHING BEAUTY PARADE, • . Lasting the Week. Post .Entries at Secretary’s Office, Carnival. ROLL UP FOR THE ROLL-DOWNS. DANCE IN THE SPLENDID CABARET. Don’t Forget Chocolate Alley, Ferris Wheel, Chair-o’-Plane, Merry-go-Round. Roll Up in Thousands in • FANCY DRESS And 'See the Bathing Beauty Parade. Music by Ist Battalion Band. IN AID OF UNIFORM AND INSTRUMENT FUND. THIS WEEK. i carnival' CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. . CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTINUED. CONTimTF.T)

UUIXpLIiN UJIiJJ, PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. j§ UR P BA .T HERS !■ oTTci^D r^Ro^J> o .?S?SC?? s J :e< l uests * we have decided to RUN SPECIAL BUSES TO TOMAHAWK BEACH ON SUNDAY MORNINGS.: leaving . • Queens Gardens at 9.30 ajn. and (weather permitting) 10.30 a.m., leaving Tomahawk at 10.15 a.m. and 12 noon.. ' . NOTE. These buses are in addition to the regular time table, COME AND ENJOY AN EXHILARATING SWIM AND A DELIGHTFUL SUNBATHE ON THIS SPLENDID BEACH. I TOMAHAWK BEACH , TOMAHAWK BEACH - Is already well known as the safest and best surf-bathing resort close ' to the City. PENINSULA MOTOR' SERVICE, LTD. Telephone 13-405 (Office).- ‘ Holidays and Sundays; Dial 108, then give 269 M. JQ UNEDIN-CHRISTCHURCH EXPRESS MOTOR SERVICE, VIA W AIM ATE. Departs 8.30 a.m. Daily. N.B.—Connects with Lyttelton Ferry on Sundays for Dunedin. DUNEjDIN—CENTRAL OTAGO. PEMBROKE & QUEENSTOWN. • 8 a.m. Daily, Daily Express Parcel and Passenger Services to any Town on above routes. Speci-ally-equipped Cars for Long-distance Tours. WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES (Throughout New Zealand). Dunedin Office: 266 Princes street 1 . s Phonc 13-444 < SPECIAL AFTERNOON TRIPS. DUNEDIN-OAMARU-timARU. REMOVAL NOTICE - FROM DECEMBER I SHIEL’S GARAGE * Will be THE -WHITE STAR GARAGE.' Address: 14-20 Stafford street.

BRIGHTON AND TAIERJ MOUTH ROYAL MAIL motor SERVICE (0 J Hobbs and Co.) leaves Grand Pictures. Princes St' eet, for Brighton Laily ,9.30 a.m. 2 p.m., 5.15 p.m.; Satur. day. 1,16 p.tn.; late car Wednesday Fnd .y. and Saturday 10.45 p.m.; and Sundays, 10 a.m. Taieri Mouth, 9.30 a.m Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.—F -r Brighton Bureau aek Hobbs. Brighton House. 21 a p ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. 1 HEITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH Stay at " STONEHURST” 0 ■J lt i n lS r square, Christchurch. Satisfied Guests have frequently termed this excellent bouse ‘ A Home away m 1 1? Home ’—this rightly infers comfort efficiency, and all that they imply We invite you to stay with us on vour next vtsit to Christchurch and guarantee satisfaction. Tariff; 12s 6d per day Telegrams: Stonelea. or inquiries from tourist Office. 14^ a A u ATION m Cor P a y lD ß guests ai , Manor House. Warrington.— Apdiv Mrt Laverty. 17 Elder street. Dunedin. 270 YTACANCIES BOARDERS; lovely view, ‘Sr*' good table; all conveniences Mrs Thomas Kelly One-mile road Queens town i 7n S~ PE N£ f our . Holidays' in CLYDE; bowllog, tennis, golf, croquet, fishing shootmg; book tor good accommodation at Hartr,mL?ote1 -— W ' Wheatland, proprietor ( phone 24). 30n PEMBROKE, Lake Wanaka. -Excellent Private ACCOMMODATION; moderate ff rlfl; every comfort.—White Star Private Quest House Phone 13 444, or 22-BS6 W HI £ E ROUSE, Beach street, Waitt koualtl.—Accommodation for Vlsl tors; handy to heach and station.—M Cooper phone 4S 250 BRIGHTON (Best” Part)—To LET; from beginning February), 5-roonied furniahed BUNGALOW; £8 week,—-789, Times, mo LET. two threo-roomed CRIBS; on A partly, furnished.—Apply Tomahaw Store, Tomahawk. 4 QUEENSTOWN: M’Carthy’s Mountalnet Hotel; excellent Accommodation; ever convenience; moderate tariff M I M’Carthy, proprietress. 28 TWO lady students desirous change, Otago Central. January, offer LIGHT ASSISTANCE for board.—79l, Times. 4n WANTED. CRIB, at Talorl Mouth.— Apply to Miss M. Hill, Springfield, Weston. 4n rpHE First Utility of frequent and A regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of P rsona, both ip country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and arc ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who ask*.

D. NED IN-ROXBURGH. EARL’S ROXBURGH MOTORS Cars leave Roxburgh Daily for Dunedin at 10.45 a.m., leaving Dunedin at 10 a.m for Roxburgh. CARS ARRIVE and DEPART from the Government Tourist Office, Rattray street, where seats may be Booked. See that your seats are booked. ' ALEX. EARL, Box 47. Phone 478. Roxburgh, DO. T. MOTOR ■ SERVICE • DAILY (Via Waimate) Depart; Dunedin, 4 a.m.; Oamaru, 7.30 a.m.: Timaru, 1 p.m.; Oamaru. 3.30 p.m Arrive: Oamaru, 7 a.m.; Timaru, 9.16 a.m.; Oamaru, 3 p.m.; Dunedin 6.30 p.m Extra Trips Saturday: Depart Oamaru 1 p.m., Arrive Dunedin 4 p.m Sunday: Depart Dunedin 8.30 p.m.. Ar nve Oamaru 11.30 p.m Hudsou Super Six Cars.—Special Trips arranged to any destination. Drivers distribute Otago Daily Times en route Ring: City Hotel, Dunedin; Times Office Dunedin; 1768, Oamaru, Bochart’e Garage. Timaru.—G. R. HUNTER Proprietor. 17n Q. OL D BAND TAXIS. Depot Moray place (below Y.M.C.A.). SIX UP-TO-DATE SEDAN CARS. Continuous Service. Lowest Rates. Special Quotes for Distant Trips. 'Phones: 18-066, 12-655. H. J. HASTIE, • Managing Director METER TAXIS. The only Cars in Dunedin Fitted With Meters. Phone 20-823 Phone 20-823 Cheapest Service in Dunedin Limousine Cars Expert Drivers Ring 20-823 Ring 20-823. AARON METER TAXIS. rtTAGO WITNESS.—Lew Stories. A NESS JOB PRINTING DEPART MENT. —Job Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowest current rates /~tTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20582, 4 December 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20582, 4 December 1928, Page 11