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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS.

FINAL SCREENINGS. TO-DAY 2.15 AND T.4S. Do Not Mill Seeing and Hearing the Talking Screen’s Greatest Drama, "THE VALIANT.” “THE VALIANT.” "THE VALIANT.” "THE VALIANT.” QCT A Q ALL TALKINGALL TALKINGAnd a Fine Array of Featurettes. ON THE -COMMENCING TO-MORROW,— A T R E. -ALL LAUGHING -ALL LAUGHING • FARCE COMEDY SCREAM., The Fastest and Funniest All-Talking Farce Comedy to Reach the Audible Screen FORD STERLING FORD STERLING FORD STERLING At his Beet as a Talking Comedian. PATSY RUTH MILLER GERTRUDE ASTOR 'THE 'THE 'THE In FALL OF FALL OF FALL OF EYEBALL ALT You will Laugh, Roar, and Scream till your sides ache. Its made for Laughing Purposes, a Real Gloom Chaser, a Tonic for Jaded Nervea. LAUGHING LAUGHING -EXTRA--EXTRA -ALL TALKING -ALL TALKING Brilliant Record in Sight and Sound of -THE MELBOURNE CUP. 1929. -THE MELBOURNE CUP.' 1929.' -THE MELBOURNE CUP. 1929. Hear as well as see all the thrills and spectacle associated with this famous event. See and hear the crowds! Every detail of the Epic Race, and Nightmarch’e Spectacular Victory.- * BOX PLANS NOW ON VIEW AT THEATRE FOR THIS SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT. BE EARLY-PHONE 13-091 NOW

AMUSEMENTS. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 7.45 p.m. E MPI BE THEATRE DE LUXE. : : : : : TO-MORROW* FRIDAY : : : : : TO-MORROW 11 a.m. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. THE GREATEST ALL-DIALOGUE PICTURE EVER MADE. SETTING NEW STANDARDS FOR MAGNITUDE IN ALL TALKING PRODUCTIONS. “THE BLACK WATCH.” “THE BLACK WATCH.” “THE BLACK WATCH.” Adapted from Talbot Mundy’a Famous Novel, ‘KING OP THE KHYBER RIFLES.” Those familiar with the great Mundy story will realise and appreciate when they see “The Black- Watch” on fhe screen that all the intrigue, mystery, love, passion, and episodic values have been faithfully transcribed through the medium of FOX MOVIETONE. 'T H E 'THE ‘THE ‘T H E ‘ T H E ' T H E r T H E ‘ T II E 1 t h )■; ‘ T H E ‘ T H E 'THE ‘T H E ‘THE ‘THE BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK Officers’ Mess of the 42nd Highlanders— Waterloo Station in London—an Indian Town close to the Northern Border—a minaret with devout Mohammedans at prayer while a Muezzin sings the call from the balcony—Khyber Pass —the back door of India—the Valley of Sudden Death—the village of Khinjan—the East Indian Dancers in the Caves of the Echoes, inciting the fanatics. The story of a passionate romance that blazes from the screen—with its central figures a beautiful woman—inflamed with power—whose domination of her followers makes them abject slaves —and oi a man—hero and gentleman, who had sworn to strip her of her strength, but succumbed—for a few unforgettable moments —to her charms and allure. ALL-TALKING FOX MOVIETONE FEATURE, With VICTOR McLAGHLEN, VICTOR McLAGHLEK, VICTOR MoLAGHLEK, And every member of the formidable cast speaking perfect English. An interesting sidelight on the production is the music. An excellent Bagpipe Band entertains in one sequence while in others there are old folks’ tunes and a Moslem prayer’s song. Joseph Diskay, the Hungarian baritone, and David Percy, tenor, are the singers, and very effective, too. THE CHARACTERS ACTUALLY LIVE. ROY D’ARCY, DAVID ROLLINS, CYRIL CHADWICK. RICHARD TRAVERS, LUMSDEN HARE. MYRNA LOY. DAVID TORRENCE, WALTER LANG. FRANCIS FORD. MITCHELL. Supporting cast of many thousands. LATEST EDITION OF THE FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. LESLIE V. HARVEY, AT THE MIGHTY CHRISTIE ORGAN ATTIRED IN KILTS, WILL BE HEARD IN A MEDLEY OF SCOTTISH AIRS. And in addition, a Special Selection of supporting SOUND SUBJECTS. EOXPJ’ANS for the entire season now open at the Theatre, also at the Bristol. Phones 12-432 and 12-433. rpHE LAST OF THE YEAR! THRILLS! SPEED! SENSATIONS! FORBURY PARK. FORBURY PARK. FORBURY PARK. FORBURY PARK. FORBURY PARK. FORBURY PARK. FORBURY PARK. DIRT TRACK MOTOR CYCLE hatukuasc next. AND ATHLETIC SPORTS, U At 2 p.m. Under Auspices Otago Centre, N.Z.AJI.A., with Co-operation of Otago Motor Club. SATURDAY NEXT, SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. See Champion Speed Kings in Action on their Racing Machines Perfectly Tuned Up. All Speed Records will be Smashed at Porbury Park on Saturday. South Island’s Leading Dirt Track Riders in Action! RE.CQRD ENTRIES. RECORD ENTRIES. Also. RUNNING. CYCLING. WALKING, AND LADIES’ EVENTS. Do not miss the Last Dirt Track Meeting of the Year —Forbury Park, Satu Saturday. Admission: Only Is; Stand, Is extra; Children Half-price. E. C. ISAACS. Hon. Secretary. H. T. EMMERSON. Sports Secretary. MOTOR SERVICES. pENINSULA and DUNEDIN RESIDENTS ARE ADVISED THAT THE SUMMER TIME TABLE TO THE VARIOUS BAYS WILL RUN UNTIL MARCH SI. 1995. may be obtained free of charge at Queen's Gardens Bus Stand Townsends. Fruit Shop, or the Company s Office, 00 Princes street (upstairs). n^ e^- 0 t. 1S * t H e * act . t^lat the new extensions to the service If 7 ™ Uunedm-Portobello through service every evening leaving Queen’s Gardens at MU p.m, and stopping at all Bays, returning leaving Portobello at 9.30 p.m. DUNEDIN - CHRIST CHURCH MOTOR SERVICE. EXPRESS DUNEDIN. Depart » a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Daily. (Sundays 8 a.m. only.) ■ PEMBROKE QUEENSTOWN; r,TT»Tr,T>T„ * la Lawrence. Roxburgh. 8 a.m. Daily. DUNEDIN. PEMBROKE. QUEENSTOWN Via Palmerston and Ranfurlv, ' _ . DUNEDIN-BALCLUTHA, Connecting with Kaka Point and Tuapeka Mouth Cars, 8.15 DAILY (Sundays Included). DUNEDIN-OWAKA-TAHAKOPA. DAILY at 4 p.m. TIMARU. PEMBROKE QUEENSTOWN. Vla Palmerston, Ranfurly, and Cromwell. WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES, ,^? entß tor Graham Paige Cars. RENTAL CARS (Drive Yourself). Phones 13-444 and 13-454. WANAKA MOTORS, LTD., 14-20 Stafford street. COMBINED A A R D SERVICE Phone 13-644. _ DAILY - Phone 13 . 644 . D.O/T CARS (Hunter’s Service). Leave Dunedin for Oamaru Woimate, Tiraaru. Hermitage and LfcnstC'iuivi, ~ .. i 0 Leave Dunedin fox Oamaru oulv .. .. ]’ ‘ m> and f a-m ‘ SATURDAY--Leave Dunedin (oi Oamaru, Christchurch "" 4 am' OftiHft.ni * • ” »*ui. SUNDAY-Leave Duncciii for Oamaru !! !! ’s a.m!‘and AARU PEMBROKE A S BOUD LEAVES DUNEDIN AND PEMBROKE DAILY 8 am MIDDLEMARCH (Whitson’s Service)Leaves Dunedir 4.30 par. Arrives Middleman:!) ' 7 „ m Leaves Midd.emtvfch 8 d.m Arrives Dunedin .. " to B.olt at Aa ft.'J pVro.l, iAttf, E ARL ’ S MOTORS. DUNEDIN TO ROXBURGH Via MILTON and LAWRENCE. Car Departs from 20 Bond street Daily at 10 a.m. Care Attend Dunedin Train on Arrival at Roxburgh. Fare Is 6d. Ring Phone 11-564, or Prince of Wales Hotel for Information. A. EARL. Proprietor. Phone 47M, Roxburgh. Brighton and xaieri mouth ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE (C. J. Hobbs and Co.) leaves Old Star Office, Bond street for Brighton Daily 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5.15 p.m., Saturday 1.15 p.m.; late car Wednesday Friday and Saturday, 10.45 p.m., and Sundays 10 a.m Taieri Mouth 9.30 a.m Monday. Wednesday, and Friday For Brighton Bureau ask Hobbs. Brighton House. CHIROPRACTIC. QHIROPRACTIC. NATURE’S WAY TO HEALTH. GILES & GILES, CHIROPRACTORS, Members ot the N.Z and A.C A fine i FOURTEENTH YEAR OF PRACTICE Using all Latest Methods known to Chiro P. r . a ,'l t ' c - including NEUROCALOMETER PATHO-FEUROMETER and X-RAI , Hours, 10-12.30 and 2-5.30 Saturday 10-12.30. and by appointment „ 0®®?: HB BUILDING, PRINCES STREET DUNEDIN Also Imperial Building, Queen street, AUCKLAND. Phone 13-750 BOWLING, BOWLING TOURNAENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY. DECEMBER 7. 5d R. HANNING. Secretary. fiTAGO V/ larva WITNESS.— New Stories. large amount of reading matter, H - THOM SO I (Member N.Z. and A.C.A. Incorp.) CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH ROOMS DAWSON’S BUILDINGS. Moray place. Phone 13-010. Special Service with Very Latest Nervi testing Device. THE PATHON EUROMETER. Hours: 0-12 2.30-530 Saturdays 0-12.31 J& J. WILLIAMSON • CHIROPRACTORS NEUROCALOMETER AND X-RAY (Members N.Z. and A.C.A., Inc.). Thirteenth Year of Practice. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. Hours: 8.30 to mid-day, and 2.30 to 5.30 Saturdays 8.30-12.30. Phone 10-058 TTTA6O WITNESS.—New Stories. A large amount of reading matter.

AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. “ JOURNEY’S END ” MATINEE “ JOURNEY’S END” MATINEE “ JOURNEY’S END " MATINEE “ JOURNEY'S END " MATINEE “ JOURNEY’S END ” MATINEE “ JOURNEY’S END ” MATINEE ' SATURDAY. AT 2 P.M. SATURDAY. AT 2 P.M. SATURDAY. AT 2 P.M. SATURDAY. AT .2 P.M. SATURDAY. AT 2 P.M. SATURDAY. AT 2 P.M. Matinee Prices; 7a, 4s, 2s. Children: 3s, 2s, Is (phis tax). H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin anS Mr John Fuller. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 7.55 SHARP. THE SENSATION OF DUNEDIN. THE SENSATION OF DUNEDIN. THE SENSATION OF DUNEDIN. “ JOURNEY’S END.” ‘JOURNEY’S END.” “JOURNEY’S END.” “JOURNEY’S END.” “All over the world British men and women, and children, too, will esteem it a privilege to see this wonderful and realistic play.” “JOURNEY’S END.” “JOURNEY’S END.” “JOURNEY’S END.” D. W. GRIFFITH D. W. GRIFFITH D. W. GRIFFITH Presents “LADY OF THE NIGHT” “LADY OF THE NIGHT” “LADY OF THE NIGHT” “LADY OF. THE NIGHT” “LADY OF THE NIGHT” Featuring LUPE VELEZ. WILLIAM BOYD, LUPE VELEZ, WILLIAM BOYD, And JETTA GOUDAL. JETTA GOUDAL. At FULLER-HAYWARD’S JS T R A N D COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Out of the Underworld—high to the Upperworld springs this vibrant Drama of a . Cabaret Girl- and ' a man of the blood. Pulsating Romance to stir your I heart with the joy of great emotion, vividly pictured. Although a British Play, with Entirely British Characters, “JOURNEY'S END ” is the Biggest Theatrical Attraction New York has known for years. ‘ JOURNEY’S END.” "JOURNEY’S END.” “JOURNEY’S END.” Dunedin endorses what the rest of the. world has said. “ JOURNEY’S END." “JOURNEY’S END.” “JOURNEY’S END." Great in Conception, in Realism, and Deep Insight into the Psychology of the Men in the Line. Great in its Entire Freedom from Melodramatic Insincerity. 3 MORE NIGHTS ONLY. 3 MORE NIGHTS ONLY. 3 MORE NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P.M, Night Prices: 7s, ss, 2s 6d (plus tax). Plans at Bristol.' Day Sales at the Rialto Confectionery, Rattray street. A LL SAINTS’ LADIES’ GUILD. ANNUAL BAZAAR. “LADY OF THE NIGHT.” ' LADY OP THE NIGHT.” “LADY OF THE NIGHT.” ‘ LADY OF THE NIGHT.” 'LADY OF THE NIGHT.” She combed the underworld haunts of Paris before choosing the girl through whom she planned to wreak vengeance. Then follows a soulabsorbing sequence of dramatic episodes, and a climax that will never be effaced from memory. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL AND THEATRE (PHONE 13-379). FULLER-HAYWARD’S — g T R A N D 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.46. “THE LONE WOLF’S DAUGHTER." " THE LONE WOLF’S DAUGHTER.” With BERT LYTELL And GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD, CHARLES GERRARD and LILYAN TASHMAN. Intrigue, - Mystery, and Thrills! The drama that will keep you on the qui vive from the first flash until the final fade-out. • FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Of TALKIE SHORTS. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL AND THEATRE (PHONE 13-379). Schoolroom, Cumberland street; TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) AND THURSDAY, December 4 and 6. Entertainment Each Evening by Members of the Otago Women’s Club. Afternoons Free; Evenings Is. Tickete,_ls, Admit Both Evenings. Fuller-Hayward’s King edward theatre. To-night at 7.30. DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK MULHALL In ■ In Addition: — “TIPTOES." Starring DOROTHY GISH. DOROTHY GISH. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. ■ WANAKA CALLS TOTHBOOK NOW FOR YOUR SUMMER VACATION AT THIS POPULAR RESORT. Or. WANAKA HOTEL, LAKE WANAKA, OTAGO'S LEADING TOURIST HOTEL, Full Particulars from THE MANAGER, ___ Wanaka Hotel, Pembroke (Phone 2); THE SECRETARY, G. S. KIRBY. Princes street, Dunedin (Phone 13-405). GOVT. TOURIST DEPT., RATTRAY STREET; THOS. COOK & SON. P A K DE\V I L L E RAILWAY HOTEL. (Nearest Licensed House to Gore 10} miles.) The above old-established aaa well-known hotel is now under new managemenl and has been fchorouguly renovated. Three famous fishing streams adjacent—the Utamet*- and Wsimea, one minute walk, and the Mataura five minutes. Best Ac-i-ommodation guaranteed. When orderng yc.ui Wine for Christmas or any other time try our Valley Fort at 4s 6d per bottle, gallon or case lots by arrangement. This wine has been imported and is bottled on the premises. The Best of all Liquors Before trying elsewhere inquire for our price for Christmas Hamper Lots. Phone Man-levilk Bureau. B ‘ OSTLUND ' Proprietor.

AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE de luxe FINAL SCREENINGS. Afternoon Organ Session 2.15 Evening Session De Luxe 7.45 1 CHARMING ' CHARMING 1 CHARMING ‘CHARMING 1 CHARMING 'CHARMING SINNERS.’ SINNERS.’ SINNERS.’ SINNERS.’ SINNERS.’ SINNERS.’ With a Delightful Cast. Four People you should all Meet—gUTH CHATTERTON. CLIVE BROOK, RUTH CHATTERTON. CLIVE BROOK, RUTH CHATTERTON. CLIVE BROOK, WILLIAM POWELL, MARY NOLAN. WILLIAM POWELL, MARY NOLAN’. A Flashing, Piquant Comedy of a Husband whoso Fancy for ‘Blondes led him to"—"“'yell, See and Hoar for yourself in this Comedy with its Suave Men and Sophisticated Women. Also. An Outstanding Selection of Sound . , Featurettos. And— LESLIE V. HARVEY, ... At the MIGHTY CHRISTIE ORGAN. R° x , Plans at the Theatre, also at The Bristol. Phones 12-432 and 12-433. 1 fi7 TH CONCERT, THIRD OF FORTY-THIRD SEASON. THE ROYAL DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR Conductor, Dr V. E. Galway. Pianist. Mr Chae. A. Martin, L'.A.B. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MONDAY. DECEMBER 9. Rousing Sea Chanties, Lovely Festival Carols, Excellent Folks Songs by Choir, Miss Mcda Paine Sings with the Choir, n. Contralto, Miss Margaret Howden. r ioi Mr C. A. Martin; Violin, Miss Ethel Wallace; Violoncello, Mr Lloyd Hunter. Come and Hear Messrs J. D. M'Keclmie ■ and Gordon Dick. Booking and Programmes, Bristol, . Friday, December 0. Admission .. .. 2s. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. CROWDED HOUSES ARE THE VOGUE AT THE MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE. MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE. MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE. FERG. LARGE And his SAVOY DANCE BAND. Tbe Finest Combination of Dance Musicians Yet Heard in Dunedin. ADMISSION, 2s Gd. Birthday and Coming-of-age Parties Specially Catered for. Tables may be Reserved. PHONE 12-133. T HE SAVOY SATURDAY’S big attraction, Dirt Track U Motor Cycle Racing and Athletic Sports, at Forbury Park. Lectures /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETIES, DUNEDIN, Announce . TWO FREE LECTURES On CHRISTIAN SCIENCE,By Hon. WILLIAM E. BROWN, C. 5.8., Of Loa Angeles, California, Member of the Board of Lectureship of Mother Church, the First Churcu of Christ Scientist in Boston. Mass., U.S.A., and cordially invite the public to be present at each lecture. THE TABERNACLE, King street (near St. Andrew street), On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. AT 8 P.M., And at HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 8, At 3 p.m. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES. JJOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in oordance with the provisions of {( Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” 1 ?-. n » ELECTION will be held on M 1 DAY, December 23, 1929, to fill Vacancy created by tire resignation Councillor John Beattie, and I Her Appoint the Town Hall, Prince All St. Kilda, as the place, and THU. DAY, December 12, 1929 {before noc as ™e day for the Nomination of Ca: dates for such office. Each Nomination Paper must be sig J j ; v not less than TWO Electors and Candidate, and be delivered to me or dressed to nre at the place aforesaid any time after the publication of i notice and before noon on the date nomination. A cash deposit of Tli .founds (£3) must, accompany e iiom ination. W. G. GRIFFIN, ■n , , , , Returning Office] Dated at St, Kilda this 27th day of veniber. 1929. J : accommodation at holiday RESORTS. Q BE ENSTOWM.—Excellent private COMMODATION ; lovely view ; cen Mrs Clayton, Box 110. Queenstown. PEMBROKE.— Elghl days' Holiday a. IDs, Includes return motor fare accommodation at White Star Hotel F broke Ring White Star, 13-444 ' PEMBROKE. —Camps to LET, furnished ; every convenience ion.—White Star Motors. 14-20 street. Telephone 13-454. 3 rooms, and comSlafford 170 WANTED, furnished CRIB or furnished Bedroom, use kitchen; married couple; fortnight Christmas; Otago Central or vicinity Queenstown; state terms.—lßl Timos Office. 4,1 TO LET. 2-rooraed furnished COTTAGE, near beach; 6 weeks. —Miss Reid, Beach street, Walkoualti. 4(j WANTED (fortnight, Christmas), furnished HOUSE, vicinity Kaka Point or The .Nuggets.—No. 200, Times. 5d TO LET (for Christmas holidays), comfortably furnished CRIB at Tomahawk; 5 rooms; e. 1.; lovely view.—Address “Health," Times. 5d WANTED RENT (Christmas), furnished CRIB, small adult famllv.—State full particulars to No. 188. Timos'Offlce. 5d BOARD offered, superior home. Warrington; schoolgirl; company for another. Christinas holidays.—Address ISS, Times. WANTED, BOARD, at Queenstown; two aduits, two children; one week from December 27; state terras.—2ll, Times Office. 5d TO LET, 4-roomed furnished COTTAGE, for Christmas and New Year holidays. Box 10, Hampden. 5d ■\rOUNG married couple desire to RENT i furnished CRIB over holidays.—Address. stating terms, to 200, Times. 5d First Utility of frequent and •f- regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, 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 particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent ‘to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks.

(PRINCESS THEATRE Proprietors; John Fuller and Boas, Ltd. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 7. At 8 p.m.. The Pupils of MOLLIE ANDREWS, A.T.C.L., MOLLIE ANDREWS. A.T.C.L., MOLLIE ANDREWS, A.T.C.L., “ FANTASIA 2ND.” A Joyous Medley of Singing, Dancing, , and Elocution. Assisting Artist; i FRED TUOHY, Dunedin’s Popular ' Baritone. D.C. and O.S 2s. Children, Half-price, Booking Now Open at The Bristol. COMBINED BANDS BENEFIT CONCERT. BENEFIT CONCERT. rrsGARDENS. SUNDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 8, 2.45 p.m. ( Proceeds in aid of widow and eight children of late motorman. Leading Bands of Dunedin Participating, SACRED CONCERT. OCTAGON HALL, SAME EVENING. "JJELP ALL” ART UNION. RESULTS OF DRAW. The winners were drawn as follows: First, £3OO, C 22286. —Mias C. Williams, 231 Manchester street, Christchurch. Second, £IOO, 849576.—J. Freeman, Meatata, Auckland. Third, £SO, A32BBs.—Hiki Te Rangi, Pakotai. The following receive alluvial gold to the value of £5 each. 846080, F. Stickley, 107 Symonds street, Auckland; D43439.A. Brown, Ohiniwaiwai, Waikato; 810753, A. and H. Geddes, Dee street, Invercargill; 824130, Mrs Eilord, 111 Forfar street, St. Albans, Christchurch; 840201, W. L. Jackson, Walhi; A 47255, J. O’Keefe,' Palmerston North; 821599, Mrs A. Munro, 23 Atherley road. Christchurch; E 23002, I. Burgess, 50 Susses street, Ponsonby, Auckland; 824066, K Fifteen Pots,” Sydenham, Christchurch; E 22434, W. Olson, Te Kopura, near Dargaville. J. RICHARDSON, Help All (Alluvial Gold) Art Union, Box 291, Invercargill. <EARANCE OP BACK NUMBERS. HOMOCHORD RECORDS WERE.3/6. NOW 1/6. No. 1215: “Janette” (Waltz); “The Trail of the Tamarind Tree ” (Fox Trot). No. 1174: “Havana” and “Me and Jean in a ’Plane” (Vocal Duets). No. 1222: “Are You Happy” and “I’m Gouna Settle Up” (Vocal). No, 255: Selection from Gilbert and Sullivan Operas, Parts 1 and 2; Orchestral. At IMPERIAL GRAMOPHONE PARLORS, ■VTO speed restrictions at the Dirt Track i-X Motor Cycle and Athletic Sports at Forbury Park next Saturday afternoon; see champion speed kings In action; last meetIng of the year. iPORTING. RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. 1929-30. DECEMBER 26 and 30, JANUARY 1 and 2. GENERAL ENTRIES (Isov each). FORFEITS (Isov each) for— G.N. DERBY. ROYAL STAKES. G.N. FOAL STAKES, Are DUE on FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6, By FIVE O’CLOCK. FEES must accompany in each instance. W. 8. SPENCE, Secretary. HINTON TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, DECEMBER 28, 1929. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS on the above Club’s Provramme Close with the Undersigned on FRIDAY, December 6. at 8 p.m. _ NOTE.—RACE 4, STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, should be SADDLE, and NOT Harness, as on Programme, Full Programme in Official Calendar of December 3. or on application. H. A. Telephone 28. Box 11, Winton. PIERCE, Secretary. JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, f THURSDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 and 28. NOMINATIONS for AH Events, except Trial Stakes, CLOSE on FRIDAY, December 8, at 5 p.m. L. G. HILL, Secret a ry. jyyAIKOUAITI RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, JANUARY 1, 1930, NOMINATIONS for All Events will CLOSE with the Secretary on MONDAY, December 9, 1929, at 9 p.m. Programme obtainable on application to Phone No. 11. J. M’GILL. Secretary. C)TAGO DAILY TIMES AND WK v NESS JOB PRINTING DEPAR r MENT. Job Printing of every descri] tion done with despatch, and at lowo enrrent ntes.

Red CROSS SOCIETY GARDEN FETE At MONTECILLO HOME GROUNDS', I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. His Worship the Mayor will Officially Open the function at 2 p.m. By Special Permission of the Officer Commanding, the Band of the Ist Battalion will attend and provide a splendid Musical -'Programme. Afternoon Tea will be served in marquee, and Ice Cream will be on hand. Seating provided for patrons. Soldier Patients will have Stalls well laden with samples of their Handiwork. ■ ur J? re . opportunity to secure some nice_ Christmas Presents; and also for helping the Soldier Boys. The Home will be Open for Inspection, Beautiful grounds, lovely view, good music. COME IN CROWDS AND SPEND A REFRESHING AFTERNOON. A T A U R A SPORT S, N FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1929. ENTRIES which MUST be, Accompanied with Fees, CLOSE with the Secretary as under:— BUSHCRAFT EVENTS, December 7, 1929. RUNNING AND CYCLING EVENTS, SATURDAY, December 14. ’ -Entries Close Definitely on these dates. ALFRED J. GRANT. Secretary. N OKTH TAI ERI PRESBYTERIAN i , , CfIURCHi i A GARDEN PARTY and S 4LE of PRODUCE. HOME-MADE CAKES ™ r Y WORK. Etc.? 1 will be ImKt Wyllie’a Crossing, on NEXT, December 7, at j.ao p.m. Buses will meet the 1.50 p.m. train from Dunedin at Mosgiel Station, passing Jolla Corner, at 2.30 p.m., and Wifi convey passengers to sale free of charge. Admission Is, including Afternoon Tea. QTAGO MOTOR CLUB. A SOCIAL EVENING to meet the Delegates attending the Quarterly Meeting_ of the South Island (N.Z.) Motor Union will be held in the University Club Rooms, Queens Building, Princes street on FRIDAY EVENING!” December 8, 8 o clock. * 9 Members are invited to attend. P- U. POWER, Secretary. MOTOR cycling. Running, Walking Cycling, Pole Vaulting, and Javelfn inrowing, all at Forhury Park, next Saturday afternoon. MEETINGS, Q- A E L I C SOCIET The MONTHLY~MEETING of i above Society will be held in the 0 K. Stuart street, on FRID. 8 o’clock^ 6 ’ December 6 * comnlencing ~ L. MXEAN, Secretary ISRAEL ASSOCIATK J^RITISH This MEETING to be held In Y.M.t TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, Speaker • Mr TH ARNOLD. Subject: “ Tbe Jikn and Message. All Welcome. 5d HELEN NEWEY. Hon. Sec PROFESSIONAL. A SET 0F FIRST-GRADE TEETH FOR £3, with twelve months' guaran* tee against breakages. Extractions free with local anaesthetic (painless) when sets are ordered. LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING. Entrance just under the clock* W. T. HENAGHAIT, Principal. JJOOTH’S ELECTRO-MEDICAL MASSAGE AND X-RAY INSTITUTE. 480 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Est. 36 Years. Phone 10-600. Mr Booth treats with success Neuritis Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Rheumatism. Infantile Paralysis, Nervous Disorders Digestive Disorders, Joint Troubles etc ’ by the very latest Scientific Methods oi Electro-therapeutics and Massage Manipulation. i4 ap D MARSHALL, SPECIALIST IN THE IREATMENI OF DISEASES BY PROFESSOR KIRK’S METHODS. Will be pleased to Treat Patients as under: 1. IN THEIR OWN HOMES, All appliances brought. 2. As OUT-PATIENTS of the INSTI TUTE Receiving Treatment Daily. 3. As IN-PATIENTS of the INSTITUTE By the week. Communicate with us by letter or telephone. or call KIRK’S INSTITUTE & REST HOME, Playfair street. CAVERSHAM. Phone 22-469. [Pbofessional.J fj G. C O O M B E, IXI ELECTRO-HOMCECP ATHI ST, 475 -George street. Ur Coombe will be pleased to treat patients suffering from Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lumbago, Goitre, Tumours! Eczema, Liver, Joint, and Nervous Troubles. T'HE First Utility oi frequent and * regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persona, both in country and town, who have nc fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready they yield without hesitation to the first to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, who aaks,

where .TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. '■ Box 532. t T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Telephone 1040. a HOTEL AMBASSADORS f ■*-* (Christchurch’s Private Hotel r de Luxe) I; Has every modern appointment. -Excel- . lent cuisine. Garage handy. Taiifi: Casuals, 12s 6d per day; Permanent by ’ arrangement. MANCHESTER STREET j (Near Railway Station). , Phone 2939. Telegrams and letters ' promptly attended to. |. T. J. SLEEMAN. Proprietor. 5 TJOUNAWEA 5-rootned well-furnished f 1 COTTAGE; electric light; to LET from > January S. —Box 308, Dunedin. Sd 1 TV" ARITANE—To LET. five-roomed furIV nished HOUSE; also two-roomed Crib; Christmas holidays.—Pile, Karltane. 3d WANTED to RENT, four or five-roomed furnished CRIB, during Christmas holidays; north line preferred.—l 43, Times Office. 3d ROXBURGH The Vicarage, 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c,; I}. acres; rental 30s; conditions 2 years.—Apply R. Wilson, Roxburgh. 4d EXCELLENT Accommodation, lovely view; good table; all conveniences; terms, £2 15s week. —Mrs Kelly, One Mile road, Queenstown. 30n MARANUKU HOUSE. Kaka Point. South Otago's premier seaside resort.—For terms and accommodation apply to D. MacKeehnle. Kaka Point. 180 WARRINGTON HOUSE.—Splendid Accommodation ; .every comfort; good table; moderate tariff; booking .now for Christmas Holidays.—H. Couper, Proprietor. Hampden private hotel has splendid Accommodation for summer visitors; booh early for Christmas.—A Hamilton. Phone 9R. IGo VISITORS to Timaru—-VACANCIES for bed and breakfast; tariff 5s 6d.—Apply Advertiser, 17G Church street West, Timaru. "POPLAR GROVE, CIyde—VACANCIES Jt from January 4, 1930; every comfort; good table; moderate tariff.—Mrs J. D. Ross (phone 38). 4d OASTLEREAGH." 60 Stuart street, few minutes from Railway Station; select ACCOMMODATION for visitors; every comfort and attention; Bed and Breakfast or Full Board; moderate terms. 2Sn NASEBY'S ATTRACTIONS Fishing, Bowling, Tennis, Cricket. Shooting, ideal Tramping Areas. • I4n CIAERLEO.N PRIVATE HOTEL. Dunback; J splendid accommodation; good tabic: > moderate tariff; Shag River three minutes' 1 walk: good fishing, tennis.—R. W. Roberts, j proprietor. 14n ROOMS to LET. Brighton, from January B.—Address 191. Times Office. 5d 1 TTTANTED (Karltane). two weeks Chrlstmas, furnished HOUSE.—Address No. ’ 199, Tlmes,_ . _ 5d FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, with good table and every comfort; in beautiful surroundings; moderate tariff.—“ The 1 Retreat," Portobello. 5d fT*HE FARMERS’ PAPER.—The Agn--A cultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other weekly ia the Dominion. riTAGO WITNESS.— New Stories. A ” large amount of reading matter. tPriee 9d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20892, 5 December 1929, Page 11

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