AMUSEMENTS FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY. The One and Only ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING (Of “Holiday” and “East Lynne”) in “GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST:" 1 “GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST.” Serial —“ Heroes of the Flames ” —Every Afternoon. gTRAND THEATRE (A Fuller-Hayward Talkie House). 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—B p.tn. We Couldn’t Wish You a Better Happy New Year Than by Recommending LAUGHS LAUGHS LAUGHS ALL THE THRILLS THRILLS THRILLS OF FANNY HURST’S Most FANNY HURST’S Famous FANNY HURST’S Story. MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. - MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES: MARION DAVIES, - The Gay Young Spark of the Films, in ,f FIVE—AND—TEN ” “FIVE AND TEN.” “FIVE AND TEN.” "FIVE AND TEN." “FIVE AND TEN.” "FIVE AND TEN.” With LESLIE HOWARD. IRENE RICH. MARY DUNCAN, RICHARD BENNETT. Five and Ten Cent Stores made her Father’s Fortune, but the Bright Young Daughter got the Shock of Her Life when she Found that Money Could Not Buy Everything . . . including a Husband. HILARIOUSLY FUNNY! HILARIOUSLY FUNNY! Yet STRICTLY HUMAN! Box Plans at the Bristol, or Phone Theatre (13-379). THE BOYS’ BRIGADE NEW ZEALAND CAMP AT WAIKOUAITI BEACH. REVIEW AND SPORTS Will be held at Camp on NEW YEAR’S DAY. Inspecting Officer: Colonel Stewart. Visitors are invited to come and spend an interesting day in Picturesque Waikouaiti. J. W. CLARKE,. Officer Commanding. OLD-TIME BALLAD. “OLD WOODEN ROCKER” Containing Four-part Chorus. First Verse: — There it stands in the corner, with its back to the wall, The old wooden rocker, so stately and tall, With nought to disturb it but the duster or broom, For no one now uses that back parlour room. Oh! how well I remember in days long gone by, When we stood by the rocker, my sister and I. And we listened to the stories that our grandma would tell, By that old wooden rocker we all loved so well. A RADIO FAVOURITE. PRICE fld Per Copy, Post Free. Send for this Old-time Favourite to TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, George street, Dunedin. CDADT
SPORTING. OaMA RXT J 0 CK E t CLU B. SUMMER MEETING, SATURDAY NEXT, SUMMER MEETING, SATURDAY NEXT, v JANUARY 2, 1932. r JANUARY 2, 1932. ! Excellent Acceptances Ensure Good Fields. First Race 12.15 p.m. First Race 12.15 pm. REDUCED ADMISSION CHARGES: . , Enclosure. ssj Ladies Is 6d. ' SPECIAL TRAIN FROM DUNEDIN departs 7.40 a.m., arrive Oamaru 10.53 am., • at Course 11.20 a.m. Stops at Ravensbourne, Port Chalmers (Upper), Wattati/ Seacliif, Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Hillgrove, and Hampden. Return Trains leave,. Oamaru 5.49 pm. and 6.27 pm. Excursion Fares. Excursion Fares, D. V. G. SMITH, Secretary.
RACING CLUB. JANUARY 1, 1932. 8 Races. 8 Races. Come and have a view of the Races from the New Grand Stand. WAVERLEY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. , Special Trains from Dunedin. Excursion Fares. Excursion Fares. ADMISSION CHARGES: Gentlemen 7s 6d, Ladies 3s 6d (to Enclosure); 2s Outside, J. M'GILL, Secretary. ATHLETIC MEETINGS. TTANDICAPS for PORT MOLYNEUX il CALEDONIAN SOCIETY’S SPORTS, JANUARY 1, 1932. 100 Yards. —R. S. Thomson scr, G. P. Steven IJyd, L. Graham 3, R. Sligo 3, L. W. W. Shave SJ, W. Sligo SJ. J. Sewell 6, F. J. Thomson 0, L, S. Allan 6, J. Vickers 6, F. Ballantyne 7, T. M. Gold 7. B. M'Donald 8, N. J, Mowat 9, N. Kean 9. 75 Yards. —R. S. Thomson scr, G. P. Steven lyd, R. Sligo 2J, L. Graham 21, L. W, W. Shave 44, F. J. Thomson 4i, W. Sligo 4, L. S. Allan 5, J. Vickers 5, F. Ballantyne 51, J. Sewell 54, T. M. Gold SJ, B. M’Donald 6, N. J. Mowat C}, N. Kean 6-i. *440 Yards. —G. Getson scr, B. S. Thomson 2yds, G. P. Steven 2, R. J.. Oliver 4, T. J. Archbold G, J. Sewell 10, F. A. Dalzell 14. J. Boylen 22. 880 Yards. —G. Getson scr. R. J. Oliver Svds, T. J. Archbold 18, F. A. Dalzell 45, J. Trotter 50, J. Boylen 55, C. T. Cross 55, J. Borthwick 70, Briggs 22. 220 Yards. —R. S. Thomson scr. G. P. Steven lyd, L. Graham 7, L. W. W. Shave 7, R. Sligo 7, W. Sligo 10. F. J. Thomson 10, J. Sewell 8, L. S. Allan 12, J. Beatty 12, J. Vickers 12, E. Green 15, N. Kean 15, J. Boylen 14. N. J, Mowat 15. E. A. MTntosh 13. One Mile.—G. Getson scr, R, J. Oliver 10yds, T. J. Archhold 17, W. Tapp 20, A. M. Tapp 25, J. Trotter 05, F. A. Dalzell 65, T. J. Cross 75. J. Boylen 70, J. Borthwick 100, J. M’Erlane 100, Briggs 30. D. B. Perriam to be handicapped in sprint events. A. M. WYLIE, H.C.P. December 28, 1931. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for Itself In virtually every Industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But adverUsing should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21531, 31 December 1931, Page 9
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