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AMUSEMENTS. NOW SCREENING AT FULLER-HA YWARD’S gTRAND “ The Theatre with the Big Attractions." AFTERNOON SESSION 2.15. EVENING SESSION, 7.45. FORD STERLING, RU'i’il TAYLOR, FORD STERLING, RUTH TAYLOR, FORD STERLING. RUTH TAYLOR, In the Picturisation of ANITA LOOS’S Sensational Novel, which has been held up by the New Zealand Censor for Six Months— GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES." GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES.” PREFER PREFER PREFER PREFER “GENTLEMEN “ GENTLEMEN “ GENTLEMEN “ GENTLEMEN “ GENTLEMEN PREFER And— NANCY CARROLL NANCY CARROLL In BLONDES.” BLONDES." BLONDES.” BLONDES.’BLONDES." " THE- “ -SIN--SISTER." -SISTER” Box Plane at The Bristol, or Theatre Phone 13-379. EVERYBODY’S “Where the Good Programmes Are.” (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY-7.45. A Powerful Domestic Drama and an intensely Moving Love Story, played in the leacefui Atmosphere of an English Countryside BRITISH INTERNATIONAL FILMS PRESENT I EVE GRAY EVE GRAY EVE GRAY AND “THE SILVER LINING,” “THE SILVER LINING” “ THE SILVER LINING ” JACK PERRIN and . J BARBARA WORTH. And “REX" THE t _WONDER HORSE, " PLUNGING HOOFS.” “PLUNGING HOOFS.” “PLUNGING HOOFS.” And the Fifth Episode of “THE COLLEGIANS." Box Plans at The Bristol. T?"ING EDWARD THEATRE. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT—7.3O— TO-NIGHT. The picturisation of Anita Loos’ Sensational novel, “ Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,’ teaturing Ford Sterling and Ruth Taylor. And Nancy Carroll in “The Sin Sister." And the Fifth Episode of “The Collegians.-’ Ring 22-573 for Reserves.

ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. A RESTFUL HOLIDAY-! Amongst Beautifu. Mountain and Lake Scenery is what you need after a strenuous year in the hustle and bustle of the city. J U Deea alter an .dlafholfdty 0^6 V °” ° Utd °° r ° r iadoC * ™™nt you require for Fisinng Datrong Shooting Motoring Golf Bowls Tennis Boating Superior Accommodation at .the well-known WANAKA TtriTPr 1e , or £4 lOp per week during the next few months HOTEL at 16s per day. ‘ inquire re Sl'ECiAi WLEB.-END EXCURSIONS. FRIDAY to TUESDAY (including 3J days' Accommodation at WANAKA HOTEL also Rail ano Motoi; Fare from Dunedin). huijsilj, Pare ana Accommodation; First Clasp £6 4s 6d . Second Class. £4 13a. Ring 13-40 i or cal) at Office 90 Princes street (upstairs above Bell’s),

T M A R U THE MOST SUNN’S POSSIE IN THE SOUTH ISLAND. And THE ROYAL HOTEL la Very Comfortable. Situated Handy to Railway Station and Caroline Bay; AMPLE TIME for Refreshments when Trains Arrive. Timaru and Speight’s Ales on Tap Only the Best Liquors Stocked. TARIFF: I2e per Day. Permanent Board by Arrangement. F, CARTER, Proprietor. OOTEL AMBASSADORS *"*■ (Christchurch’s Private Hotel ; de Luxe) lifts every modern appointment Excellent cuisino. Garage handy. , Tariff: Casuals, 12s 6d per day; Permanent by arrangement MANCHESTER STREET (Near Railway Station). Phone 2939 Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. T. J SLEEMAN. Proprietor. * VI7HERE TO STAX IN CHRISTvv CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532. Telephone 1040. QHRISTG H U R C H. The Proprietor of St. Elmo has now retired from business; he recommends his former guests to stay at STONEHURST PRIVATE HOTEL. Telegrams: *■ Stonelea,” Christchurch. 29my LAKE WANAKA.-—Spend your holidays Lakeside House, sunny Wanaka, Pern■roke; beautiful view; moderate tariff.— V i and S. Briley. lljy OEMBROKE; Eight Days' Holiday for £5 t 10a, includes return motor fare and accommodation at White Star Hotel. Pem broke. —Ring White Star 13-444. WHITE HOUSE, Beach street, Walkoualtl.—Good ACCOMMODATION for holiday ; handy to beach ; terms moderate.— Phone 45. M. Cooper. 14au CROWN HILL FARM, Windsor, has VACANCIES for families during term holidays.—Particulars M'Cowan’s, private bag, Oamaru. . 16au BEACH STREET, Walkoualtl: To LET. 3-roomed COTTAGE, furnished, for short term.—Apply B. Hailett, Waikoualti. WANTED, by adult family, furnished HOUSE at Hampden for fortnight from Christmas.—" Careful," Box 479, Oamaru. WANTED, Exchange or Rent, furnished HOUSE, Central Otago, with one Dunedin, term holidays.—6G4, Times Office. SPORTING. QTAGO HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1029. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS CLOSE at 8 p.m, at Club’s* Office, 87 Crawford street, on TUESDAY, August 20. For Programme see Witness, July 30, and Referee, August 1. C, R. CAFFIN, Secretary. Phone 10-86,T. P.Q. Box 82. BOXING. g O X I N G. To Intending Pupils. TOMMY GRIFFITHS Will Commence TEACHING Boxing TONIGHT at 7 o’clock in the Gymnasium above Rhodes Motors (late Albert Parker’s Room). Entrance down lane next Chas. Bills. STOCK-TAKING BARGAINS. GentsFancy Tics ; here’s your chanco; 2 tor 2s. —Only at ReddeH's. fpHE First Utility ol frequent and -*■ regular Advertising consists in this; There is at all times a large class of persona, both in country and town, who have n:. fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are 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 asks. TACO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. Job Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowest current rate*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20799, 19 August 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20799, 19 August 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20799, 19 August 1929, Page 11

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