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AMUSEMENTS gOUTH DUNEDIN TALKIES (King Edward Theatre.) MICKEY MOUSE—HIS BIRTHDAY PARTY, SATURDAY WEEK, SEPTEMBER 12. CHILDREN: Mickey’s huge cake, weighing nearly 2 cwt., is on view at H. R. F. Parke’s “The Kitchenette,” 241 King Edward street. Persuade mother to bring you out to see it and SHOP IN SOUTH DUNEDIN. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Two great Pictures of real entertaining worth. FIRST REAL GREAT FEATURE: WILLIAM POWELL. KAY FRANCIS, “ FOR THE DEFENCE.” “FOR THE DEFENCE." SECOND REAL GREAT FEATURE: “BILLY THE KID.’ “BILLY THE KID.” Jack Mack Brown Wallace Beery. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AT THE MATINEE. ONE PRICE ONLY —ONE SHILLING. Children Half. J)UNEDIN COMPETITIONS HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE FINAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. SATURDAY EVENING, At 7.30., WHEN THE CHOICEST PROGRAMME OF THE SEASON WILL "BE PRESENTED, Including THE SPECTACULAR BALLET, “THE LITTLE ARMY." One of the Gems of the Festival. HALF-HOUR ENTERTAINMENT, “ POT POURRI,” Mies Sheila Neilson’s Party. MUSSELBURGH PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR. 3ARGOOD, SON. & EWEN’S CHOIR. Also Several of the Most Attractive CHILDREN’S ITEMS, VOCAL SOLOS. RECITATIONS, PIANO SOLOS AND DUETS, CHARACTER RECITALS, Etc. A GREAT EVENING’S PROGRAMME, Be Sure and Book your Seats, and thus save disappointment. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, le. Children Half-price. GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2.15. A GREAT TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN. The Brightest Children’s Programme Yet Presented. HALF-HOUR ENTERTAINMENT. Miss Anita Wlnkel’e Juveniles. HALF-HOUR ENTERTAINMENT, “ THE DOLL'S WEDDING,” Miss Noeline Parker’s Pupils. SPECTACULAR BALLETS, Otago School of Dancing. Interspersed with Several of the Choicest Children’s Items Heard during the Festival; Book Your Seats at The Bristol, PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2fl; Back Stalls, Is. Children Half-price. Doors Open at 1.30 p.m. E. 8. WILSON, Secretary.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE DO NOT WORRY WHERE TO'STAY IN DUNEDIN, A 6 WOOD’S PRIVATE HOTEL RATTRAY STREET, Under the Management of Mrs M. MALTHUS, Assures you of Comfort and Attention. This Private Hotel, most centrally situated in Dunedin, has_ recently been Renovated on Modern Lines, and everything is done to make you feel Happy and Contented. When in Town fcir the Day, Visit the Splendid Luncheon and Tea Rooms Attached to the Hotel. Inquiries Promptly Attended To. Terras Moderate. Phone 10-757. mHE LEVIATHAN HOTEL. A LOWER HIGH STREET, Within half a minute of Railway Station. Comfortable and well-appointed throughout for 250 guests. Plentiful supply of hot water at all hours. Special laundry service, electric lift. Passengers by night express can have breakfast from 7 a.m. \ P.O. Box 113. Telephone 11-070. MODERATE TARIFF, Reduced to Suit tho Times. * SPECIAL NOTICE. LEVIATHAN HOTEL. Flrflt-claee Meals are now served Dally as under Breakfast, 7 to 0 a.m.. is 6d: Lunch, 12 to 2 p.m., is 6d; Dinner. 8.30 to 7 p.m., Is 6d. Sunday—Dinner, Ito 2 p.tn., 2s. ALB.YN PRIVATE HOTEL, 558 King street, Dunedin North. Official House for South Island Motor Union. Where Commercial Travellers and Visitors are Assured Of every Comfort and Attention. Give this home a trial." Roberts’s Garage next door. Terms Moderate. J. W. M'IVOR, Proprietress. Phone 12-889. RANTED, A FEW PERMANENT BOARDERS. REDUCED TARIFF. JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Princes street, next Empire Theatre.' House just been thoroughly renovated. Phone 13-350. , Albert house, ST, CLaIR. Comfortable Accommodation tor Visitors or Permanent Guests. One Minute from Beach and Car. Telephone 22-571, Leith hodse, SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Excellent .Cuisine, Moderate Tariff. Vacancies for Guests. On Tram Route GEORGE STREET. Phone No. 11-021, A 43 BED-BRBAKPAST, 6s 6d day; re. duced rates by week; permanents from 27s 6d; few single beds, 2s 6d night, 108 week.—Dominion, Cumberland street; <■ minutes, Railway. Phone 13-836. WANTED, comfortable BOARD-RESI-DENCE for one week: couple, with young child.— : Terms and particulars to 83, Times. 3s COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION. Sunny position, beautiful view; handy to tram; terms moderate. —-3 Dundas street. DOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL, next Town Hall.—Permanents 27s 6d. Casuals 7s 6d; Bed-Breakfast 4S 6d ; Breakfast from 7 a.m. . 18ap GLADE HOUSE, Tram Terminus, St. Clair. —Accommodation for Paying Guests.— Personal supervision Miss C. Fraser. Phone 22-427. 25au BOARD RESIDENCE; good table and beds; Bed and Breakfast, 3s 6d. — (Late of 16 London street) now 58 Carroll street. 25au GREENCLIFFE GUEST HOUSE, Esplanade, St. Clair.—Superior ACCOMMODATION ; moderate tariff; one minute from hot baths and tram.—Phone 23-409 24ju Among children the most popular film subjects, according to a recent investigation in Birmingham, -were comedy, cowboy, war, detective, murder, and flying. Few, even among the girls, voted for love stories. Doctors commend “ Huia ” Butter tor the introduction of “ lodised ” Salt in its manufacture. —Advt. Onions, potatoes, and tomatoes worth £10,000,000 were sent to England from Spain, France, and the Channel Islands last year. Kaitangata will cut down your fuel bill —it is our most economical coal.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21431, 4 September 1931, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21431, 4 September 1931, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21431, 4 September 1931, Page 11