AMUSEMENTS. "NEW BROOMS” Clean Sweep Comedy. The Most Laughable Show in Years. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE Proprietor* ■ John PoJIu uid Son*. LtdSir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller i’ake Pleasure in Presenting to Dunedin Audiences The ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COMEDY COMPANY COMEDY COMPANY In a Season of Clean, Clever Plays. FINAL PERFORMANCE. FINAL PERFORMANCE, ' TO-NIGHT AT 8.10. NEW BROOMS,” NEW BROOMS,” NEW BROOMS,” The Delightful Romantic Comedy. Complete Change To-morrow Complete Change To-morrow AT THE MATINEE, 2.30. AT THE MATINEE, 2.30. First Time in Dunedin, “ WHITE COLLARS.” 11)0 Brilliant Farcical Comedy in Three Acts, by Edith Ellis, Featuring the whole Company. Now Established Favourites in Dunedin. "WHITE COLLARS.” " WHITE COLLARS." “WHITE COLLARS.” “WHITE COLLARS.” Will Have You Up To Your Neck in Laughter, , The Third “ WHITE COLLARS. ’ Comedy Gem, “WHITE COLLARS.” With MISS LEONA HOGARTH, America’s Charming Actress, as Joan Thayer, the Girl who Captures the . Millionaire. WYRLEY BIRCH LEONARD DOYLE WYRLEY BIRCH LEONARD DOYLE Mr Thayer. Cousin Henrey, COMMONSEN6E PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is (Is extra for booking). Box Plana at THE BRISTOL till 0.30 p.m. After at HALL’S FRUIT SHOP, T. and G. Buildings. Theatre Tel. 13-702,
ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. W A N D. E V I L L E RAILWAY HOTE h. (Scares* Licensed House to Gore 10J miles.) The above old-eathblisbeo mo well-known hotel is now under new management and nuf been thoinugnij renovated, Three famous fishing streams adjacent—the Jtameti- and Vvaimea. one minute walk and the Mataura five minutes. Best Acoramodation guaranteed <Vhen order'eg v< ui \\ mt toi Christmas or any other time try our Valley I ort at is 6d per bottle, gallon or case lots by arrangement. This wine has been special.; imported and is bottled on the premises. The Best of all Liquors. Before tryino eisewnen inquire f<jr our mice for Christmas Hamper Lots. Phone Mandeviil*, Bureau B. 03TLUND. Proprietor.
yyHEN IN CHRISTCHURCH STAY AT COKER’S HOTEL. Only three minutes’ walk from Railway Station and the Heart of the City, COMFORT, CONVENIENCE. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION is the motto of the Famous Hotel. Commercial Travellers' and Public Service House. When in Christchurch stay at COKER'S HOTEL, W ANGUS. Proprietor. B EVER L E Y TIMARU. HOUSE. „ advise that we are FULLY BOOKED for the whole of January, and are now accepting Bookings as from February I. Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. Proprietors. niTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets, j CHRISTCHURCH. Phone A 5266. * 4? . new management. An ideal home in the heart of the City, Continental plan. Liberal table. Full Board. 10s Concession to pennacent guests. K, ANDERSON, Proprietress. REAEMAR house U TIMARU, ARE NOW BOOKING FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. 5 Minutes' walk from Caroline Bay and centre of town. Terms Moderate. Telephone 940. OOTEL AMBASSADOhS (Christchurch’s Private Hotel de Luxe) Has every modern appointment Excellent cuisine. Garage handy, Taiiff: Casuals. 12s 6d per day; Permanent by arrangement. MANCHESTER STREET (Near Railway Station). Phone 2030 Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. T. J SLEEMAN. Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH, HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria square. Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532. Telephone 1040. TO LET, five-roomed COTTAGE, at Chinatown, Brighton, from January 4.—J. Strachan. East Talerl. 4ja Hampden private hotel. —We are now Booking Vacancies for after January 7. Good accommodation. —Phone 9R. Alex. Famllton. 4ja PEMBROKE. —CAMPS to LET, 3 rooms furnished: every convenience and comfort. —White Star Motors, 14-20 Stafford street. Telephone 13-454. 170 BRAEMAR HOUSE, Greta street, Oamaru; ideal boarding place for intending holiday makers; splendid situation.—Mrs Miller. Phone 1347. 7Ja MARANUKU HOUSE, Kaka Point. South Otago's premier seaside resort.—For terms and accommodation apply to D. MacKechnie, Kaka Point. 180 PEOMBROKE. —Eight Days’ Holiday for £5 10s, includes return motor fare and accommodation at White Star Hotel, Pembroke.—Ring White Star, 13-444. WARRINGTON HOUSE.—ldeal Accommodation for holiday makers ; every comfort and service.—H. Couper, proprietor. Accommodation available at Lobb’e Farm, Brighton, from January 8. — Write or call “ Brighton Farm,” Brighton. OPLAR GROVE, CIyde.—VACANCIES from January 4, 1920; every comfort; good table; moderate tariff.—Mrs J. D. Ross (phone 38). 4d TO LET (Pounawea), 2-roomcd furnished CRIB, from January 1G; accommodate 4. —Mr Duncan, storekeeper, Qwaka. WANTED (January, Beach street), COTTAGE, 3 rooms or larger, two or three weeks; adults.—7lo, Times. 7Ja TIMARU. —Furnished ROOMS vacant; separate conveniences; close bay and town.—“ Dalkeith," Le Cron's terrace. Phone 1359. 7ja LYRIC HOUSE, 28 Arthur Street. Timaru — Permanent and Casual Guests catered for; Vacancies for Visitors from January 5. Mrs Wilkins, 4)a TO LET, a superior furnished COTTAGE, at Halfmoon Bay, Ste Wart Island, for three or four weeks; immediate possession. Address 728. Times Office. 7jn i r PHE First Utility ol frequent and regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no Sxed 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. /VI AGO DAILY TIMES AND vVITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPART MENT Job Printing of every description done with despatch and at lowest current cates.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20918, 7 January 1930, Page 9
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