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AMUSEMENTS. PART TALKING. PART TALKING. MARVELLOUS SOUND EFFECTS. COMPLETE MUSIC SCORE. Fuller-Hay ward’* g T E A N D 2.15. TWICE DAILY. “ FATHER AND SON." “FATHER AND SON.” “FATHER AND SON.” An unusual picture because of the sympathetic story and the capable cast, JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT DOROTHY REVIER MICKEY M'BAN A drama of paternal sacrifice that will tug at your heart and bring a tear to I your eye, A SOUL-STIRRING STORY FOR EVERY FATHER, EVERY MOTHER. EVERY SON. Excellent Supporting Programme Of Talkie Shorts. Talkie Shorts. REX SCHIPP, REX SCHIPP, AMERICA’S MASTER BANJOIST. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL AND THEATRE; PHONE 13-379. __ Fullcr-Hayward’s TTING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. SUE CAROL, BARRY NORTON, JUNE RICH in “THE EXALTED FLAPPER." Also FRED THOMSON and hie Wonder Horse SILVER KING in “JESSE JAMES.” “JESSE .TAMER” For Reserves Ring Theatre; Phone 22-573. SPORTING. ,rriHE SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB A (INVERCARGILL). SUMMER MEETING, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 and 3. 1930. £4510. STAKES £4510. NOMINATIONS for BOTH DAYS > CLOSE with the Undersigned at 6 p.m. 1 on WEDNESDAY, December 18, 1929. r (Full Programme in Referee of December ‘ 5 and 12 and Otago Witness of December ’ 10 11 Telephone No. 1136. » Telegrams: "Useful,” In’gill. P.O. Box No. 249. J. E. CUTHTLL, Secretary. fkTAGO WITNESS.—NEW Stories. A J U large amount of reading matter Price od.

WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor, Box 532. Telephone 1010, gTONEHURST CHRISTCHURCH. The former proprietor of St. Elmo (now alosed) recommends patrons to stay at Stonehurst Private Hotel, Reserve at once; accommodation in city limited. Telegrams: " Stonelea,'* Christchurch. 6d EDUCATIONAL. HTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. SESSION 1930. BOYS’ SCHOOL. —Forms on which Intending Pupils are required to give notice of their intention to Enrol are Now Obtainable at the High Schools’ Office, 236 Moray place. They may also be had by pupils of city and suburban schools on application to their head teachers. GIRLS’ SCHOOL.—Notices of intention to Enrol are Not required. for both Schools may be had on appplication at this Office. RECTORY BOARDING HOUSE. Accommodation for a Limited Number of Boys is Available in the Rectory Boarding House.' A wise control over Boarders is maintained, they are given proper guidance and assistance in their evening preparation by qualified masters, and every attention ia paid to their health and comfort. Early application is advisable. Full as to fees, etc., may he had on application to the Undersigned. C. R. M’LBAN, Secretary Board of Governors. High Schools’ Office, POLUMBA COLLEGE, ROSLYN, DUNEDIN. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: Miss FRANCES J. ROSS. M.A. First Term, 1930: February i to Thursday, May 8, Pupils are now being enrolled. Every provision is made for hoarders, and the home life is given every attention. An experienced Matron is in charge and there is a full staff of qualified assistants. _ Instruction is given in all departments from Kindergarten to _ a University Course: also Domestic Science anl Commercial Courses. For Prospectus and particulars Apply to the Principal or to the Secretary, Mrs D. B. WATERS. At the College. rOHN M'GLASHAN DUNEDIN. COLLEGE. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Pupils prepared for Proficiency, Public Service, Matriculation, and University Scholarship Examinations, Pupils now being enrolled for 1930. Prospectus and particulars on application to the Principal, Mr COLIN M. GILRAY. ROSSBOTHAM’B COLLEGE,—Book Keeplug Shorthand. Typewriting; rapid methods, prompt results; country students railway tare reductions—Phone 10-736. BROWN’S COLLEGE, Moray Place Po Office: telephone 10-607.—Part torn arranged Shorthand. Typewriting. 800 l keeping, Appointments secured. 21 OCTAGON SCHOOL OP BUSINESS. 71 Stuart street.—Bu trough’s Machines Bookkeeping, Touch-typing. Shorthand Hand-writing, Show Cards Salesmansnin Postal Courses. gfj alt subjects MATRICULA » ,i Tl w N ' Spanish, Advancei Latin, French.—C. G. May. Regent Cham hers - (")TAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. • v large amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20901, 16 December 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20901, 16 December 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20901, 16 December 1929, Page 13