AMUSEMENTS. —gTR A N D - 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN HIS FIRST TALKING PICTURE HIS FIRST TALKING PICTURE “ BULLDOG DRUMMOND." “ BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." “BULLDOG DRUMMOND." “BULLDOG DRUMMOND." “BULLDOG DRUMMOND." EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF FEATURETTES. BOX PLAN AT THE THEATRE AND BRISTOL. Phone 13-379. Fuller-Eayward’s. King edward theatre. To-night at 7.30. REX BELL REX BELL In “TAKING A CHANGE." Also, FRED THOMSON in “THE SUNSET LEGION.” For Reserves Ring Theatre Phone 22-573. “ THE LIDO V A_ quiet, restful rendezvous where there awaits a Delicious Cup of Tea for tired shoppers. OUR MOTTO: Cleanliness and Quick Service. r LUNCHEON MENU. SAVOURIES (on Toast], Is. 3 Green Peas, Tomatoes. Toasted Cheese, j Whitebait. Asparagus, Spaghetti, Baked Beans Sardines. Scrambled Eggs. COLD MEATS Is 3d. York Ham and Tongue. Stuffed Mutton, Corned Beef, Sirloin of Beef, Salmon Mayonnaise, Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Served with Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa; Bread and Butter. HOT ENTREES, la 3d. 1 Hoped Oysters, Fricassee of {Salmon, Sheeps Tongue and Parsley Sauce, FriI caesee of Tongue and Green Peas. i, NOTE.—These delightful rooms are t now under entirely New Management.
READING HOUSE. 0 AMARU. NEW CLUB HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), L.T.A. and P.S.A House by Appointment. No better table on the road.” Excellent Cuisine. _ , ■ Misses POFF, Prop. Telephone 1272. Box 21. Free Garage. rpo LET (Warrington), 4 ROOMS, well X furnished; garage; any term; adults: select.—6S2, Times Office. 4ja L'RIC HOUSE, 28 Arthur street, Tlmaru Permanent and Casual Guests catered for; Vacancies for Visitors from January 5 Mrs Wilkins. 4j^ Q U ?5^ TOWN - Excellent PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION: lovely view; cen tral; 10s per day.—Mrs Clayton. 6Ja LAKE WANAKA.—Spend your Holidays Lakeside House, sunn} Wanaka, Pembroke: beautiful vlaw; moderate tariff.— A. H. and S. Briley. lljy CHIROPRACTIC, QHIROPRACTIC. NATURE’S WAY TO HEALTH, GILES & GILES, chiropractors. Members of the N.Z and A.CA, (Inc 1 FOURTEENTH YEAR OF PRACTICE Using all Latest Methods known to Chiropractic. including NEUROCALOM ETER PATHO-NEUROMETER and X-RAY Hours, 10-12 30 and 2-5.30. Saturday. 10-12.30. and by appointment Office: 8.8 BUILDING, PRINCES STREET DUNEDIN Also Imperial Building, Queen street. AUCKLAND Phone 13-750 Anthony h. Thomson (Member N.Z. and A.C.A. Ineorp.) CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH ROOMS DAWSON’S BUILDINGS.' Moray place. Phone 13-010 Special Service with Very Latest Nervetesting Device. THE FATHONEUROMETEK. Hours: 9-12 2 30-5.30 Saturdays 9-12.30 T & J. WILLIAMSON. u • CHIROPRACTORS. NEUROCALOMETER AND X-RAY (Members N.Z. and A.C.A., Inc.), Fourteenth Year of Practice. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. Hours; 8.30 to mid-day, and 2.30 to 5.30. Saturdays. 8.30-12.30. Phone 10-958. '■PHE First Utility of frequent and regular Advertising consists m 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 aska-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20917, 6 January 1930, Page 9
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