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AMUSEMENTS. BIG CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION. BIG CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION. Two Exceptional Talkie Features Acclaimed by last •’ ' night’s large audience as one of the Greatest Talkie Programmes yet presented in Dunedin. At the Q CTAG ON .THEATRE TWO SESSIONS DAILY, WILLIAM BOYD ■WILLIAM BOYD WILLIAM BOYD In His First Part-Taikie. All the Dash of “The Three Musketeers,” And all the Romance of “Beau Geste.” “ THE LEATHERNECK.” "THE LEATHERNECK.” Feature No. 2. A Colossus of Sea Thrillers, "BLOCKADE” : " BLOCKADE” Outlaw, and Buccaneer! And an -iron-willed ■ woman ruling a crew as murderous, as motley, as merciless as any that ever sailed under the Hogue’s Moon flying the black flag of pillage and plunder. All the thrills of the pirate main amid the blazing pageantry of modern war! SEE AND MIGHTIEST HEAR THE SCREEN'S EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, ANNA Q., NILSSON. ANNA Q. NILSSON. ' Fox Movietone News, Fox Movietone News. BOX PLAN AT THE THEATRE. RING TELEPHONE 13-091 FOR RESERVES. COMMON-SENSE PRICES:. B. Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is and Is 6d. Reserves: D.C., 2s 9d; Stalls, 2s. NEXT FRIDAY. . NEXT FRIDAY. The Greatest musical TALKIE Yet! “ WORDS AND MUSIC.” “WORDS AND MUSIC." “WORDS AND MUSIC,” "WORDS AND MUSIC." * "THE* LIDO” - A;qmetV_reßtfnl rendezvous where' there ■waits a Delicious Cup. of ..Tea for tired .shoppers. . ■ ■ ' OUR'MOTTO: Cleanliness and Quick Service. LUNCHEON MENU. SAVOURIES . (on Toast), Is. Green Peas, Tomatoes, Toasted Cheese, Whitebait,. Asparagus, Spaghetti, Baked Beans. Sardines,' Scrambled .Eggs. COLD MEATS Is 3d, York Ham and Tongue, Stuffed i Mutton, Corned Beef, Sirloin of Beef, Salmon Mayonnaise, Herrings •in Tomato Sauce, .Served with Tea, Coffee, ot Cocoa, Bread and Butter. ! HOT ENTREES, la 3d. S-.. Hoped Oysters, Fricassee of Salmon, Sheeps’ Tongue and Parsley Sauce, Fricassee of Tongue and Green Peas. NOTE.—These delightful rooms are now under entirely New Management. rTHE RANFURLY CALEDONL - 1 SOCIETY Will hold their ANNUAL SPORTS MONDAY, December 30, 1929. i prize money. (Jrand Sheffield £l6; otl running field events and dancing. R. J. HANRAHAN, , '■ Secretary Box 9, Ranfurly. RECORDS FOR XMAS 078 “Abide with Me.” Quartet. “Jesus, Lover of-My Soul.” • Quartet. 995 ‘ The Enthusiast at the Football Match.” Humorous Talking. ■ ‘The Girlie Wanting a Honeymoon. 3 ’ Humorous Talking. 2074 Where the Shy Little Violets Grow,” Song. “When Summer is Gone.” Song. 2035 “ Sarita.” Tango ”By .the Volga.” Song and Foxtrot 1930 Or Man River.” , Song ’■ “Shine, Shine, Moon.” Plantation Song. 2g fld each. 4 for 9s 6d. Postage Extra. IMPERIAL GRAMOPHONE PARLORS _ 244 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. £JHBRRY TIME. HARRIS BROS, cordially invite all Traveller* by motor, motor bus, etc., visiting the district (Hydro Electric 'Works, etc.) to pass through their ORCHARDS, where a pleasant drive of some two miles through 40 miles of fruit trees will be appreciated, and CHOICE CHERRIES can be obtained at the pack ing sheds at Is per lb, or 15s per case. WANTED KNOWN—Admission will be Charged to Ranturly Domain on December 30.—J. M, Millar, secretary. LEGAL NOTICE. pUBLIC T R*U S T OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is Hereby Given lhat alt Creditors and others Laving claims against the undermentioned Estates are required to lodge such claims in duplicate at the Public Trust Office at Dunedin on or before the 21st day of JANUARY. 1930. Ths claims must show full details and must be certified as due and owing at Hie date of death of the deceased. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. ESTATES. COCHRANE, Ann Elizabeth, late of Palmerston- South* Widow, died 9.12.29. M‘MASTER. Annie Maria Cargill, late of Dunedin, Widow, died 11.12.29. ITNULTY. John, late of Kurow, Labourer, died 12.12.29. G. H. ELLIFFE, District Public Trustee. Dunedin, December 21, 1929. riSHE First Utility ot frequent ana A regular Advertising consists in this: Thera is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town who lave no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular, place which ia earnestly brought under , their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who ask*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20906, 21 December 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20906, 21 December 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20906, 21 December 1929, Page 15