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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other

AMUSEMENTS. LOOK : -LOOK AT THIS GREAT TWO-STAR PROGRAMME OF BIGGER THRILLS AND LOUDER LAUGHTER AND YOU WON’T CHOOSE ANY OTHER! QRAND and PLAZA 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY. Most Versatile of Outdoor Stars, TIM M COY, TIM = —M'COY, TIM M‘COY, TIM M'COY, The Man Who Means a Thrill a Second, In “ THE ADVENTURER.” “THE ADVENTURER.” ” THE ADVENTURER.” ” THE ADVENTURER.” “THE ADVENTURER." 51 THE ADVENTURER." ” THE ADVENTURER.” ” THE ADVENTURER.” ” THE ADVENTURER.” WHIRLING HIS DEVIL-MAY-CARE WAY THROUGH A MEXICAN REVOLUTION AND A THOUSAND OTHER DANGERS—A— DRAMA OF MEXICO, OF INTRIGUE. DANGER, LOVE, AND BREATH-TAKING THRILLS.' IT’S AS DARING AS IT IS DIFFERENT. Secondlv. THE LAUGHTER-LIMIT! PAINTING THE TOWN.” “PAINTING THE TOWN” “PAINTING THE TOWN.” “PAINTING THE TOWN.” “PAINTING THE TOWN.” “PAINTING THE TOWN,” With ' GLENN TRYON. GLENN TRYON. GLENN TRYON. GLENN TRYON. PATSY RUTH MILLER. PATSY RUTH MILLER. WITHOUT THE GHOST OF A DOUBT THE FUNNIEST,PICTURE YOU WILL SEE THIS YEA 11 DON’T MISS OUR HECTOR AND HIS HECTIC ADVENTURES WHEN .HE SETS OUT TO PAINT THE TOWN RED AND ANY OTHER COLOUR THAT’S GOING!

rp.HE SAVOY Makes its Greatest Offering to those who wish to Entertain and be Entertained. THIS WEEK'S SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE . Will long be remembered as one of the Most Brilliant on Record.. THE NEWLY-IMPORTED DANCE BAND, ROSS FLOYD AND HIS SAVOY MUSIC, Created quite a furore at last evening’s Merrymakers’ Dance, when those in the position to judge deemed it to be the best in the Dominion. A Record • House is, assured, and Intending Patrons are advised not ■ to take a chance,' as there will be no unreserved tables. Admission, 7s 6d (including Supper). ■ Phone 12-133. THE SAVOY.

SPORTING. DUNEDIN JOCKEY GLUB. CUP MEETING, 1929. CUP MEETING. 1929. CONCLUDING DAY, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16. First Race at 12.20 p.m, . . . Last Race at!s p.tn. Classy Fields in All Events, Including the Two Champions, , ———LIMEEICK and AUSSIE. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is 6d; Stand, 10s 6d (including tax); Ladies, 2s 6d Railway passengers,; on presenting “Admit to' Course ” half of Railway Ticket will be charged 9s for Stand. , ' Stand and Ladies' Tickets are obtainable at Jockey Club’s Office, Railway Station, and Jacobs’s.- • Special Trains from Dunedin at short intervals from 10.55 a.m. Also usual ordinary trains. , EXCURSION FARES FROM ALL PARTS OF SOUTH ISLAND. L. G. HILL, Secretary. ALL BUSINESS PREMISES CLOSE AT 12 NOON.

MOTOR SERVICES. j-)URIN6. THE LAST TWO YEARS : (OVER HALF A MILLION) Have been carried by our buses without a serious accident of any kind. This is striking evidence of the carefulness of our drivers, the sound mechanical knowledge of our garage staff, and the reliability and popularity of the service. THE OPINION OF THE PUBLIC as to the. EFFICIENCY of a transport service depends to a large extent on its frequency. As an instance of the fact that our service is efficient in this res pect the following is the regular time foMo ( AT nn rloU frt TTr*! rl ovr 1 sfirl f r/\r« Aif D... . T> I _ __ it 4, 4.45, 5.15, 5.45, 6, 7.30, 10.30 p.tn. S everal buses leave at many of the above times. THE MAIN FACTOR determining the POPULARITY of a service is low fares. Our concession tickets are issued to workers at exceptionally low rates: • Macandrew’s (7. miles). Weekly Ticket (12 rides) .. .. 6/Company’s Bay (9. miles), Weekly Ticket (12 rides) .. .. 6/6 Broad .Bay ■ (11 miles), Weekly Ticket (12 rides) ... .. 7/Portobello (13 iniles), Weekly Ticket (12 rides) 8/- . Work these, out at per mile, and compare them with the charges by’similar services anywhere in New Zealand. : ■ Time tables, giving full information, including scale of fares, may be obtained free of charge from all drivers or from the office, 90 Princes street. PENINSULA MOTOR SERVICE, LTD. Telephones; 13-405 or. 22-451. Holidays and Sundays: Dial 198, then ring 269 M. r Buses leave Queen’s Gardens on trip “Around Otago Peninsula” on MON. DAY. WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY, and SUNDAY at 2.30 p.tn. Fare.' ss. Afternoon tea free.

DU N ED I N-C H R.ISTC 00 RCH MOTOR SERVICE. EXPRESS ' VIA WAIMATE. Departs Daily 8 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. N. B.—Connects with Lyttelton Ferrv SUNDAYS for Dunedin. y DUNEDIN-CENTRAL OTAGO, VIA MIDDLEMARCH. RANFURLY ST BATHANS. AND BECKS * B± ‘ (Connecting at Alexandra with Cars to and from Pembroke and Queenstown) DUNEDIN-PEMBROKE AND QUEENSTOWN. VTA LAWRENCE AND Rny BURGH DAILY. UA ‘ Daily Express , Parcel , and Passenger Services to Any Town on above Routes. WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES (THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND). DUNEDIN OFFICE; 14-20 STAFFORD STREET. Ph one 13-444.

A P. L ' S MOT 0 R 8. t) U NEDIN - RO X BTTRGH SERVICE CARS DEPART FROM GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICE DAILY AV 10 a.m. Booking Office Government Tourist Bureau. Rattray street. A. EARL, Proprietor. Roxburgh,-Box 57. Phones 47M and 475, Roxburgh. METER TAXIS, The only Cara in Dunedin Fitted With Meters Phone 20-823 : , Phone 20-823. Cheapest Service, in Dunedin. Limousine Gars. . . Expert Drivers. Ring 20-523. Ring , 20-823. AARON METER TAXIS. n 'T'HE FARMERS’ PAPER.—The Agri- . - cultural Department of the Otago Witness, is acknowledged to he unequalled by that of any. other weekly tbc Dominion. rjTAGO WITNESS.—New . Stories. A w large amount of reading matter* .Price Bd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20644, 16 February 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20644, 16 February 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20644, 16 February 1929, Page 15

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