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AMUSEMENTS. QOTAGON THEATRE (The Cosy Theatre with the Sound Reputation.) Afternoon. 2.16. Evening, 7.45. “BULLDOG" DRUMMOND BACK! Hia-Latest Adventures are' Filled with Greater Thrills and Bigger Laughs than ever in the all-talking Fox Movietone Melodrama. “TEMPLE TOWE R." “ TEMPLE TOWER.” “TEMPLE TOWER” “ temple Tower.” “TEMPLE TOWER." “TEMPLE TOWER.” Featuring KENNETH, Mac KENNA, MARCELINE DAY, HENRY B. WALTHALL. Also, OCTAGON FEATURETTEB No. 1. Fox Movietone News. No. 2. Horoscope, “ PEOPLE BORN IN MAY.” No, 3. Pathe’s Comedy Riot, “SO THIS IS MARRIAGE.” BOX PLANS AT THEATRE, AND BRISTOL. 'Or Ring Telephone 13-091. DRAWING of PRIZES, Talnul Bowling, Croquet, Tennis Club’s Art Union Ex- . tended to January 26, 1931. 28n gUITABLE CHRISTMAS GIFT. “WORLD’S FAMOui PIANO POLIO.” Containing 80 Famous Masterpieces. Some of Contents: Angels’ Serenade, by Braga. - Blue Danube Waltz, by Strauss. , Dream of Love (Liebeetraume No. 3). Waltz, from Faust, by Gounod. Miserere Scene (“II Trovatore"). Marche Militaire, by Schubert. Sylvia (Ballet), by Delibes. Traumerie, by Schumann. Valse Lente, from Coppelia Ballet, Waltz in A flat, by Brahms, And 70 other Favourites. £8 WORTH OF MUSIC FOR 3a 6d. Posted 4s. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, DUNEDIN.' " TTARMSWORTH UNIVERSAL HISTORY XIOF THE WORLD” is the most up-to-date work on this absorbing subject yet published. See page 14 for Free Bookcase Offer.

ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. OTAGO’S LEADING TOURIST HOTEL. EXTENDED WEEK-END EXCURSIONS. Leave Dunedin Friday Morning by 7.40 o’clock -train for Cromwell, then by motor to Pembroke, arriving at,6.30 m Friday night till Tuesday, morning at Wan aka Hotel. Leave Pembroke Tuesday morning by motor at 8 o’clock for Cromwell, then by train to Dunedin, arriving at 6.40 p:m. RETURN FARE AND ACCOMMODATION. £4 £4 £4 £4 NOTE.—For Accommodation and. Second Class Train Fare the inclusive price is £3 15s. For further particulars apply to ———gAW ATT—FOR SPORT.Tennis,, bathing, fishing, launching, croquet, bowling, dancing—all these, with the additional attraction of a wonderful climate, make Kawau irresistible. Gorgeous scenery, shelving beaches, bush, sheltered harbours—Kawau, the moat beautiful place in New Zealand. Terms from £4 4s a week, or 14s a day. Booklet Free from any Tourist Agent, or direct from “THE MANSION HOUSE," Kawau Island, Auckland. , - ’ THE MANAGER. WANAKA HOTEL, GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICE. THOS. COOK & SON, or G. S. KIRBY, Secretary,

RoI A L HOT EL, TIMARU, , MOST COMFORTABB HOTEL IN SOUTH CANTERBURY. Situated Adjacent to Railway Station and Caroline Bay. Every Convenience, Sunny Rooms, Good Menu. TARIFF. 12s PER DAY. Weekly terms arranged. . Only the BEST LIQtfORS stocked in this hotel. TIMARU and SPEIGHT’S ALES ,r always bn''tap. 7 "* • - : PLENTY OF TIME for Refreshments when trains arrive, i . ■ TIMARU for your holiday, the MOST CHEERFUL, SUNNY, and prosperous town, in New Zealand. ' • F, CARTER, 150 Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CEtRIST- . * CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications'receive prompt .attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532. Telephone 1040. QHRISTMAB IN CHRISTCHURCH STAS AT THE CENTRAL. ‘ in Christchurch for Christmas and the Holidays should be Booked now at. the Central Hotel (late City Buffet Buildings), This is one of the most, modern hotels, situated on tram stop and only two minutes from Square and Post Office. TARIFF, 12s 6d per day.—H. .F ANDERSON Proprietor READING HOUSE, O AMARU. . NEW CLUB HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station). J 1 C.TA. and P.B A Bouse by Appointment “No'Better table on the road.” Excellent Cuisine. Misses POFF, Prop. Telephone 1272; Box 21. Free Garage. STUTCHBORY HOUSE. TIMARU. First-class accommodation. Excellent cuisine. Attentive and prompt service. An ideal situation • for all holiday people Close to beautiful Caroline Bay Write to the proprietors, J M. and W ■ DONALD, for room reservations or other particulars. Hotel stonehurst. Christchurch. Has a reputation second .to none. Central, ; quiet, and comfortable. Hot and cold water. Tariff, 12s 6d and 16s. Telegrams r " Stonelea." 18au TO LET,_ furnished, for 8‘ or 8 weeks. In Timaru, an 8-roomed modern BUNGALOW, with billiard fable, garage, telephone, and all the latest conveniences.—G. D. Virtue and Thos. Doyle, Ltd., Timaru. PRIVATE BOARD, Kakanul (one .minute from river and beach). Splendid trout fishing, bathing and boating; suitable for convalescents. Board by appointment.— Apply T. Green, Kakanul. 27n T>AY VIEW,” One Mile road. QueensJL> town Excellent Accommodation; beautiful view; good table; .modern conveniences ; tariff £2 15s week; or 10s by day.—Mrs Kelly 310 WARRINGTON. —Comfortable, convenient COTTAGE,. electric; available eight weeks, December-January. Particulars Todd's Dolly Hospital; phone .20-145. Td WANTED (Christmas holidays), ACCOMMODATION by, Three Ladles, sharing room; Central Otago preferred; state terms.—l2l,- Times. Id " OUNNY QUEENSTOWN.” —TO LET, for VO 5 weeks from December 23, Now 4roomed BUNGALOW, all conveniences.—Address Box 41, Queenstown. Id HOTEL VENTNOR, Devonport, high-class Accommodation; 2 minutes wharf; tennis ' court: special tarllT. —Phone 22-466. Miss I. Johnston. 21n Hampden private hotel ‘j s a Recognised Home away from home; booking now tor middle January.—Phone SR. 80 QUEENSTOWN —Excellent private ACCOMMODATION ; central: lovely view ; 10s -per day —Mrs Clayton. P.O Box 110, Queenstown. 4n THE OAKS GUEST HOUSE, sunny Palmerston ; Accommodation with every cgmfoft: lovely view and good table-—Tel. 63. 0 22n TO LET (Taleri Mouth), One 2-roomed, Two 6-roomed FURNISHED COT TAGES. for Holidays.—Apply J. S. Joseph, Taleri Mouth. 25n WANTED RENT, 3 or 4-roomed CRIB at Brighton, for 3 weeks at Christmas. 69, Times.- 28n

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21197, 1 December 1930, Page 11

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