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AMUSEMENTS. Y E R Y B 0 D Y’S — A Fuller-Hayward Theatre “ Where the Good Programmes Are! " 2.10 TWICE DAILY 7.45 p.m. FINAL SCREENINGS OF “SO THIS IS LOVE” And “ ROADHOUSE.” COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY: CHARLES MORTON and CHARLES MORTON and CHARLES MORTON and SALLY PHIPPS SALLY PHIPPS SALLY PHIPPS In the laughter romance of a f college hero who finds that his trophies don’t make even a ripple in the Sea of 'Finance and who takes a job as Life Guard in an exclusive summer seaside resort. “NONE BUT THE BRAVE.” “NONE BUT THE BRAVE.” . “NONE BUT THE BRAVE.” “NONE BUT THE BRAVE.” A sparkling, up-to-the-minute comedy chock full of laughs; thrills, and ■ adventure. and Here’s something in thrills you have not witnessed before—a picture of Paris as it is, with its gaudy cafes and its intriguing Underworld. WARNER BAXTER and WARNER BAXTER and WARNER BAXTER and MARGARET LIVINGSTON MARGARET LIVINGSTON MARGARET LIVINGSTON “A WOMAN’S WAY.” “A WOMAN’S WAY.” “A WOMAN’S WAY.” “A WOMAN’S WAY.” “A WOMAN’S WAY.” “A WOMAN’S WAY.” surprises, suspense, tense moments, and thrilling adventures will hold you breathless from start to finish. 13ox Plans at the Bristol, or phone 10-591. ING EDWARD THEATRE - 730 P-m. - TO-NIGHT Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. The One and Only CHESTER CONKLIN In the Mile-a-Minute Farce “ THE BIG NOISE." THE DUNCAN SISTERS —In— “TOPSY AND EVA." Ring 22-573 for Reserves. GRAND:' CAR.JVIYAL

AT MILTON AT MILTON (Opp. War Memorial), Commencing , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. Ending SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 8 WONDERFUL NIGHTS. THE STEAM ROUND-ABOUT. THE STEAM ROUND-ABOUT) With its Twinkling Lights and Galloping HorsesTHE CHAIR-O-PLANE, Twisting, Twirling, and Spinning in Mid-air. . THE FERRIS WHEEL, _ .... The ThriH of. Thrills. •Brilliant .Illuminations and Music. . EVERY EVENING AT 7. Admission to Location Free. COME AND ENJOY'THE FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD. ... BOARD AND irSIDENCE. THE MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED A PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS In Dunedin JACKSON’S PUBLIC DINING AND TEA ROOMS. 36 PRINCES STREET , .... (Opp. City Hotel). 5 Minutes - .Walk 'from Railway Station. Excellent Accommodation for Casual ■ ant 5 Permanent Guests. Electric Light and Hot Water „ ' . Throughout GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE TERMS, MODERATE. Night Porter in Attendance. Phone 13-350. P.O Box 470. AH communications promptly attended to. FT IS COMFORT THAT COUNTS, And VISITORS TO DUNEDIN Can be Assured of this at WOODS PRIVATE HOTEL. . RATTRAY STREET. It is not the desire of Mrs Malthus t make this Hotel elaborate. JUST HAPPY AND BRIGHT, Creating a Feeling that you are in you: own home. MAKE YOUR NEXT STAY HERE the day, visit the SPLENDID LUNCHEON AND ROOMS Attached to the Hotel. Communications Invited. - ' ■' ■ • Phone 10-757

Q L D B H 0 D 13 E. MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library). Excellent Accorapaodation for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Reduced ,- :(T for PERMANENTS. All Up-Co-Date Conveniences. Good Table. Moderate Tariff19ia ' Mrs H CANNING ALBYN house, 558 KING STREET Superior Private Accommodation; all communications receive prompt attention; terms moderate.’garage available. J W. MTVOR. Proprietress. Phono 12-889. 21ja UMIMION , ; PRIVATE ~ HOTEL 341 Cumberland street, 2 minutes Railway Station, (past Eire Brigade Station).— Bed and breakfast from 4s: or 7s per day: weekly by arrangement. Correspondence promptly attended to. Telephone 13-336. H. JARVIS, Proprietor LE .1 1 H HOUSE. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cuisine, moderate tariff, vacancies On Tram Route. GEORGE STREET for guests. 4 new rooms and batbroom ’PHONE No 11-021 BOARD-RESIDENCE: good table and beds Bed and Breakfast. 3s 6d —l6 London street near Knox Church. 9n £rs —BED and BREAKFAST: Utramai Private Hotel, Stuart street (opposite Law Courts and Railway Station) lOe HiAWATHA HOUSE. St. Clair—Board, Rooms to Let, furnished and unfurnished ; close to beach and tram: taxi, for hire. —Phone 23-187, 2f W/ANTEI, by Lady Student, BOARD and LODGINGS.—RepIy (stating terms) to 209 Times Office, lit BOARD with private family Wanted by Lady Student; on hill preferred.— Reply Immediate* Times. _ 12t VACANCIES for Students (medical, dental) ; phone.—-83 . Albany street, KAI-RANGI, 310 High street—Superior Private ACCOMMODATION. Phone 10-742. ■ 12r LADY Student requires private BOARD near University; state particulars.— 284> Times Office, Dunedin. - 13£ SUPERIOR HOME for Students, vicinity University; Medical, Dental, Training College; 27s 6d.—Milton House, 534 King street. Excellent accommodation offered Students; hatidy to University. Medical and Dental Schools; on rise.—6 Albany street. 14f TTNPURNISHED ROOMS Wanted by lady: «J or would join another in sharing house; preferably Roslyn.—3o7, Times. 14t ASy HBRIOT ROW has Vacancies for Students (gentlemen) ; all conveniences; terms moderate. I4f

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20642, 14 February 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20642, 14 February 1929, Page 11