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AMUSEMENTS. Y OU WILTj NEVER FORGET WHAT YOU SEE HERE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! A KINEMA CANVAS TO TREASURE AS LONG AS PULSES BEAT AND WOMEN LOVE! TO-DAY, 2.15 TO-DAY, 2.15 STRAND. STRAND. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. The Little Theatre With the Big Attractions. Joseph M. Schenck Presents THE INCOMPARABLE NORMA norm; NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA TALMADGE, TALMADGE, TALMADGE, TALMADGE, TALMADGE, TALMADGE, TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE.; With GILBERT ROLAND. Never has the Charm and Personality of the Lovely Norma—the World’s Emotional Actress—been so Alluring and Irresistible «o Adorable and Compelling, as she appears in this Amazing Picture that has become an international Sensation— THE WOMAN THE WOMAN THE WOMAN THE WOMAN THE WOMAN THE WOMAN THE WOMAN DISPUTED." DISPUTED" DISPUTED.” DISPUTED.” DISPUTED." DISPUTED.” DT I?UTED.” THE WOMAN THE WOMAN THE WOMAN THE WOMAN THE WOMAN THE WOMAN THE WOMAN DISPUTED.” DISPUTED.” DISPUTED.” DISPUTED.” DISPUTED.” DISPUTED.” DISPUTED.” A Human Story, Startling in its Daring and Unconventional Enisodes—thathit will leave .fou iSllToundil^* 11 “ ° Wx 80 P ° igllant and Rea,istic ACCLAIMED BY THE NEW ZEALAND PRESS2n?’ er (WelHnJtonX h Jv (^ el «S gt ° n Extraordinary Entertainmenu Dominion). A mastermeca” (Auckland Sun), “Wholly Vtxt it* ** \tv etmigiOQ (Wellington Dominion), "A masterpiece : remarkable—unforgettable ” (Auckland Herald). BOOK—AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT—BOOK 4. 1 * P m « di ,?. ",*ll flock to see this remarkable picture, just’ as the public ration t tL a fir ß^ C a l ?° d ’ wher ® hundr T eds . we re unable to gain adbook early “ fi t V€eks screening. It i 8 therefore advisable to BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL, and also at thoTHEATRE, Henry King Production—United Artist Picture HOTELS. TV" H I S K T F R E E! SPECIAL THIS. WEEK ONLY. A SAMPLE BOTTLE WHISKY GIVEN FREE WITH EACH LARGE BOTTLE WHISKY, BRANDY. OR GINPURCHASED FOR CASH. TWENTY DIFFERENT BRANDS, AT LOWEST PRICES, TO CHOOSE FROM. ■CROWN HOTE L BOTTLE STORE, RATTRAY STREET. BRANSON BROS., Proprietors. Telephone 10-978. P.O. Box 220. E E x celsi or hot I'HE BAR WITH THE FRIENDLY FEELING. _ THE RENDEZVOUS OF SPORTS. THE BEST OF LIQUORS STOCKED ONLY. Our BOTTLE DEPARTMENT Y ° U Try our SPECIAL DRAFT WHISKY lla 6d pat Bottle, 6s per Pint * SPECIAL DRAFT BRANDY, ' , 9s per Bottle. 4s 9d per Pint. ' SPECIAL DRAFT PORT. 3a per Bottle. OLD JAMAICA RUM (The Sailors' Favourite), ils oG pei, Bottle, 6s per Pint. r» r, r, COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICTTPri * TMNGEOTE ” ri8l “ •”«’ tr “ — * Propriet

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SPORTING. 0 AMARU "JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING. MAY 4 in for . 3,1 Events, includvirTrr ot ?{?PTf? -t l ie undersigned IUAiUHT (FRIDAI), April 26, at 8 pjn, ' , Alteration, of Order of Races:— J di M : 2 Tr ' al Stakes; 3, Winter Sf- *> Oamaru Trot; 5, Flying Handi--5&; \ tKa, 1 ' W " k “" D. V. G. SMITH, P.0.80x 89. Secretary. Telegrams: “Mackismith.” ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. M R U. THE MOST SUNNY POSSIE IN THE SOUTH ISLAND. And the. ROYAL HOTEL , J B Very Comfortable. Situated Handy to Railway Station and Caroline Bay. AMPLE TIME for Refreshments when Trains arrive. Tunaru and Speight’s Ales on Tap. TM?TPw. th ?o Best uor? Stocked. lARIFF. 12 s per Day. Permanent ' ooardl by Arrangement. F. CARTER. Proprietor. W HERE TO chu T r a ch in ghrist - HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria square. Christchurch. All communications receive orompt attention. Box 532 TeSphon E e W llo4b.Pr°PrietOP I o4b. Pr ° PrietOP pjOTBL A MBA SSA DO (Christchurch's Private Hotel de Luxe) /i modern appointment. Excel' ci Garage handy Tariff • cam 12a fid per day: Permaneni by arrange” MANCHESTER STREET fNear Railway Station). promptly auended to r ° ,esranlß M» T' J SLEEMAN Proprletoi S TAY AT STONEHURST PRIVJ • HOTEL. Superior Accommodation, 12s fid to a day; 5 minutes centre city. Telegra StoneJea, ChnstchnrclJ. * $ p *’’lSlTOßfc t. Stewart island will and cc f° rtab ACCOMMODATION at £ view House M Topi f ( ' lo o E , GARORO.NA HOTEL for y v. Holidays if you want rest and au ness.—J D Paterson, proprietor \\fHITE HOUSE. Bcacb street. Walk am. offers good ACCOMMODATIUI visit..re. moderate tariff —m Cooper, oh 4d. . H AM S summer RESORI Private Hotel offers c A.t.C,(JMM< UIATIDN; hot and cold wa electric light.-Phone 9R, W AN ,TJ?. D ,‘o RENT, unfurnished HOI JJ Walkoualtl; short term.—67. Tl Office. , ELECTIONISM (19) ; Sell Walpori, and v would be at the mercy of the Governmei regarding rates tor Electric Light an Power. No sale. Vote for Arthur Paape. I'tlh First Utility ot frequent regular Advertising consists in chit L'here ’ is at all times a large class < Persons both in country and town wt have no fixed places for the purchase t certain necessary articles, and are read to be swayed and drawn toward any pa uvular place which is earnestly brougl under their notice. Indifferent to al they vinld without hesitation to the fin who asks Otago daily times and witness JOB printing depart MENT.—Job Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowest current rate*.

—"after all, there’s only one ‘Grand.’” grand hotel PUBLIC CONFIDENCE. —We abide by this conviction —The foundation of a greater Grand Hotel must rest upon the confidence of the Public in our integrity by selling only the very best in Wines and Spirits. Upon this solid founda- — tion we have pledged ourselves to build—bottle by bottle. HOME SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. When we established our home supply Department in Princes street —we exploded the old idea that a Bottle Store must be up a side street. Ours is in the very Hub —of the City of Dunedin and our business is ever on the increase be—- — cause we give our customers the best that money can buy. —• SINCERITY and PROGRESS. The Grand is progressive and we delight in progress. We aim to lead and to lead all the time. We have the -Hub of Dunedin as our base, the best building of its kind,— the biggest cellars, the largest, most varied, and valuable' stocks in the cleanest and most Hygienic cellars and bars south of the Equator. HANDBOOK and PRICE LIST. —Do let us send you, free, the fascinating story about the manu—- — facture of wines and spirits con—- — tained in our 36-page book.. Ask anywhere in the Grand, or • write to-day. Country residents can save money and get better value. Nothing —is a trouble at the Grand. We rail —a single bottle anywhere just as readily as a case. ARTHUR PAAPE Proprietor, Always with pleasure at your service.— 0 B A N HOTEL OCTAGON. DUNEDIN. Ale or Stout 1/4 Pilaenei Lager 1/6 Australian Lager .. .. 1/6 Aragon Spanish Wine .. 4/Austrahan Port 5/Tribunal Douro Port .. ~ ■ 8/6 French. Brandy 10/House Whisky (glass free) 12/Manhattan Cocktail .. .. 7/6 Tudor Cocktail 12/Champagne Cyder .. 3/6 ' Spanish Sherry 5/1 bottle Brandy 1 bottle Wine tor . .. 14/F. GRIFFITHS PAAPE, 13d Proprietor ELECTIONISM (18) : So long as Walporl remains the property of Dunedin the citizens can exercise a measure of control over it. No Government control. Vote tor Arthur Paape. INSPECT First - class BUILDING MATERIALS. Tennyson street; Sale Friday. April 26, 12 o'clock.—Park, Reynolds. Ltd. 23ap ELECTIONISM (20) : Paape has been through the mill—both as a Labour Organiser and Secretary and as chief Organiser to the Reform Party. His experience entitles him lo your vote on May 1. WALLPAPFHS. —There is a better selection at Wrens, the Wallpaper People. If you cannoi call, send tor Samples. I'UE First Lulity ot frequent and regular Advertising consists in this: There is at ail times a large class ol nersons both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any par ticular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first olio ngtra.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20701, 26 April 1929, Page 13

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