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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE (WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.) 2.15. TWO SESSIONS DAILY. 8. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller present THE COMEDY KNOCKOUT OF THE TALKING SCREEN. Shaking Dunedin with Laughter. Unprecedented Success o£ “HOLD EVERYTHING.” “HOLD EVERYTHING." “HOLD EVERYTHING." - " A wonderful show that will appeal to children of all ages, and it has a magnetic attraction for grown-ups as well. With WINNIE LIGHTNER And JOE E. BROWN. In the funniest Comedy you’ve ever eeent Five Song Hits, a Chorus of seventy-five unbiased, sunkiet beauties, and mora laughs than ripples on the ocean. “HOLD EVERYTHING." A Knockout “HOLD EVERYTHING." in Natural “HOLD EVERYTHING." colour “HOLD EVERYTHING,” Comedy. WINNIE LIGHTNER WINNIE LIGHTNER In a gala role more magnetic and more appealing than in “GOLD DIGGERS OP BROADWAY.” The fastest and most melodious comedy ever. WARNER BROS.’ VITAPHONB PRODUCTION. 5 SPECIAL FEATURETTBB Box Flans at BRISTOL till 6 p.m.: and after at HALL’S FRUIT SHOP. Theatre Tel. 18-702. TkUNEDIN MANUFACTURERS’ BX■U HIBITION AND CARNIVAL. RESULTS of DRAWING of various RAFFLES were as follows: — No. 3.—75. C. R. Wilson, 227 York place. No. A—97, Lowe, St. Andrew street. No. 2.-85, W. V, Avent, 158 Highgate. No. 6.—47, B. Frew, 112 Musselburgh Rise.' No. 1.—948. A; Salmon, Fire Station, South Dunedin. No. 15. —73, Mins Nicolson, I Grendon street. No, 22.—31 R, T. Reidy, 9 Rankeilor street. No. ffi i —10, B. Jones, Maitland street. No, 20.—30 A, S. G. Styohe, N. M. and A. Company. No. 18.—10 E, Miss W. Lelan, 800 High street. No. 10.—88 F, D. Myles, Gill road, St. ■ Clair. No. 21.—09 F, Mils Hilditch, Karitaae Hospital. No.. 8.—14 A, P. A. Frew, care Canterbury Farmer*' Co.-op, No. 9<—oC, Mrs Nathan. No. 10.—69 C, A. .A. Greenslade. No. 11.—130, Miss Hilditch, Karltaue Hospital. No. 12,—65 Harley Homan, 109 Surrey No. 14.—488, ‘ Eileen H’Kee. 10 Market street. No. 24.—48. Mrs 0. Walsh, 580 Anderson's Bay. No. 26.—18, M. P. Hodges. 18 Walroa street. No. 87.—49 A, Joan Caddie,. 40 Eekvale .. road. No. 45.—83, Winnie Bislop, 808 OaetU street. No. 88. —78C* Daphne Ball. 76 Richard son street. No. 42.—21. E. L. Strong, 13 Barbour . terrace. No. 43.—48, W. R. Brown, Box 604. Dunedin, No. 44. 90, Mrs Gray, 81 Norwood w “freet, Valley. No. 46.—1, Isabel M’Gregor, 96 Cargill street. S°* nl* —Jtostace. No. 83.— S8D, D. Leslie, 83 Bskrale ACtCSti w°* 51’ |?Sr K. Lawreason. w o ' Re ßßitt, Hindon. No. 49,-47, Mrs P. H. Edwarfa*, 86 xr “ay View road. No - Clar » Gould, 7 James No. 89.—718, 'Ken M'Crackea. No. 36.—6 A. Miss R. Allen, 111 Qaeea atreec. No. 85.--4 E, Miss A. Bowie, 17 Cameron street. No. 82.—96 A, Joyce Falok, Sandringham street. No. 31.-t44C. T. Reeves, 124 Harbour terrace. No' 1 7Za9* w* C l ar^V T ? ort Chalmers. No, 7, —42, R. J. Wilson, 49 Porbuw crescent. J - A - **»■* w *‘- Ho la-M’ WW -tret. it® Si street. No - 18 --f2795, Mis. Neilson, 46 Moray place. 2d JAMES TAYLOR, Organising Secretary. TSALLET SHOES, else* 7-9, at 2s 1 “srvellous value; Ladled Lace Bho Ga lid,—City Boot Palace. 0 reduced 9iln, weight reduced 2C eelc8 ' Youth-O-Porm; 6a 6d, nKlnaon and Son. Chemists. S in the new bathroom sduu trnm wIS ca ?, , 0l)t4l u at reaeonsble prii from Wrens, Princes street. ** a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 11