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AMUSEMENTS. BESIEGED EVERY NIGHT. BESIEGED EVERY NIGHT. BESIEGED EVERY NIGHT. BESIEGED EVERY NIGHT. At the gTRAND A Fuller-Hayward Home of Big Pictures. TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and 7.45 p.m. THE INCOMPARABLE—NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE At her best. In her best picture. Surpassing the charm and romance of “ Smilin’ Through.” " Norma the lovely,” at the zenith of her charm and beauty in the peak portrait of her career in "THE WOMAN DISPUTED.” “THE WOMAN nrtjpr'o'RD " "THE WOMAN DISPUTED.” An immortal picture that can never be equalled _ for _ its daring and unconventional situations, for its tale of love, tender, impassioned, thrilling, and enthralling. "THE WOMAN DISPUTED.” "THE WOMAN DISPUTED.” - “ TEE WOMAN DISPUTED.” Love that never dies—Love that abides, endures, and thrives on unwavering faith. Love sublime that leaves one spellbound!! BOOK.—Avoid Disappointment—BOOK. Strand packed. yesterday. Patrons advised to hook seats at the Strand or the Bristol. United Artists Picture. Henry King Production. jfiss WALLACE’S DANCE In vedic dance ROOM. VEDTC DANCE ROOM. TUITION CLASS FOR MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Including the Tile Trot. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! Admission: £1 Is per term, or 2s each per night. Private Tuition by Arrangement. Address or Phone: 836 CUMBERLAND STREET

H i s MAJES TY ’S THEA TR » m??? Ben J«“'“ «nd Mr John FaII« FULLER HALL AND VICTORIA HALL. ;CHI NESE CARNIVAL !- BBS EEE FFF 000 RRR EEE IN ATD te ° n F ASSOCIATION. t t COMMENCING MAY 1 brilliant spectacular revue; 888 uuu DDD DDD HHH AAA CABARET. CABARET. "BEFORE BUDDHA." "BEFORE BUDDHA." „ ISO PERFORMERS. Producer, F. Reade Wauchop SIDE SHOWS. SIDE SHOWS. 888 EEE FFF 000 RRR EEE WHO IS QUERIDA WHO IS QUERIDA CABARET. CABARET. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING, OR BY ART UNION TICKET. 888 UUU DDD DDD HHH AAA SPORTING. O A MA R U JOCK E Y C L WINTER MEETING, WINTER MEETING, SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 4. U B. 6 GALLOPS--6 GALLOPS--3 TROTS. -2 TROTS. W e iSneV ES r eS ® o^^ C^r^esl^n^De for V theFfr/fc r R l ac? Une ri di ?l ar | notified tbs be seen. ” eaves amaru at 5.40 p.m., °;c saj's.Thss kk EXCURSION FARES -EXCURSION FARES. T intr - . Dunedin Jofkey I cfiß)’~ Lad ' eS Tlckets ma J’ be obtained from the Office of tl

accommodation at holiday RESORTS. O" PMVB, CO lTlf Only three minutes’ walk from the Railway Station an d the Heart of the Citv COMFORT AND SERVICE, AirD Iy ß a^ oltlled k oun ?. e j Comfortable and Airy Bedrooms, Beautiful Dining Room and Courteous Service The Kitchen ?s in charge of a chef whose desire is to make dining at Coker’s a joy Commercial Travellers and Public Service __ House, when in Christchurch Stay at m COK E R • S jgXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. BEVERLEY HOUSE, 1 ~ t MARU. Official House S.I.M.U. Free Accommodation. Proprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. Hogg. £JITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone A 5266 Under new management An ideal home ni»„ h r e l rt f *5? Cit y Continental plan. Libera) table. Full Board 10s, Concession to permanent guests. K K ANDERSON, Proprietress. yiSITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH Stay at " STONEHULIST,” Latimer square. Christchurch. Satisfied guests have frequently termed this excellent house “ A Home away from Home —this rightly infers comfort efficiency and all that they imply. We invite vou to stay with US on your next visit to Christchurch, and guarantee satisfaction Tariff; 12s 6d per day Tele grams; ' Stonelea," or Inomries fr.vn Tourist Office |4p WHERE TO STAY IN ‘ CHRIS'IVV CHURCH . * hotel federal, Victoria square, Christchurch, All communications receive prompt attention. „ T; P LEWIS. Proprietor Los 532 Telephone 1040, (overlooking beach, tor Ma: holidays)—Comfortable 6-roomad COT TAGE, (urnisheq,— Patersons, Rattray slreei / IfIME lo CARURONA -HOTEL (qr you> V Holidays If vou want rest and quiet ness —J D Paterson proprietor Id WHITE HOUSE. Reach street, Walhoualtl, offers good ACCOMMODATION to Visit..rs moderate tariff —M Cooper phone 45. j2ra HAMPPBN 'SUMMER RESORT. ‘■'amOton Private Hotel offers goqi ACCoMMfioAtiON; hot and cold water electric light.—Phone 9R Si ELECTIONISM (12) j An infusion of new blood Is desirable Ip the City Council. Younger men with fresh ideas and aspirations, One vote for Arthur Faape.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20704, 30 April 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20704, 30 April 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20704, 30 April 1929, Page 13