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AMUSEMENTS LAST SCREENINGS TO-DAY. JOE B. BROWN, JOE E. BROWN, • —— JOE E. BROWN. The Inimitable Funny Man, in "BROADMINDED.” “BROADMINDED" "BROADMINDED." gT. JAMES THEATEE (Late Princess). Where Sound Sounds Best, Direction: Sir Benjamin and John Fuller., 2.15. TWICE DAILY. 8 p.m. Open the New Year Well by Seeing the Best Show in Town The First of a Series of Motion Picture Masterpieces Booked for the St. James for 1932. TO-MORROW FRIDAY, -r-r-TO-MORROW. "THE SHEIK" of tne TALKIES “THE SHEIK” of the TALKIES “THE SHEIK” of the TALKIES i L I The Universally-discussed, Sensationally Successful Attraction, “SON OF INDIA.” “SON OF INDIA." " SON OF INDIA." “ SON OF INDIA." “ SON OF INDIA.” " SON OF INDIA." “ SON OP INDIA.” " SON OF INDIA." “ SON OF INDIA.” " SON OF INDIA.” “ SON OF INDIA." With the Most Notable Cast Yet Assembled in One Film. RAMON CONRAD • RAMON CONRAD NOYARRO NAGEL NOVARRO NAGEL NOYARRO NAGEL NOVARRO NAGEL C. AUBREY SMITH, MADGE EVANS C. AUBREY'SMITH, MADGE EVANS MARJORIE EAMBEAU, JOHN •’ MIL JAN. The old problem of East and West treated in a fashion never before attempted ... the story of an Indian nobleman in love with a beautiful white girl. . . . It's crammed with adventure, colour, glamour, romance. And the Prince of Comedians, CHARLEY CHASE CHARLEY CHASE, CHARLEY CHASE, _ In His Latest Riot of Mirth, “THE PANIC IS ON.” “THE PANIC IS ON.” , Box Plans at the Bristol till 5 p.m.; then at Hall’s Fruit Shop. Theatre phone 13-702 (after 6.45 p.m.). I S S WALLACE TEACHER OF MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Dance Studio: MURDOCH'S BUILDING, 176 Rattray street. Address and Phone: 836 Cumberland street. LOVELL'S FLAT Caledonian Society’s Annual Dance on Tuesday Evening, January 5 ; Taylor’s Orchestra ; gentlemen 2s 6d, ladles Is. . 20d UNITED Salvation Army Outing at St. ■ Kllda, Friday, New Year’s Day. Come and bring your friends. 31d I SEE the New Year In at MURRAY’S SKATING PARTY, 8 p.m. till midnight.—3oß Moray place. , 31(1 , BROAD BAY REGATTA, New Year’s Day;' Dance to follow; late bus to town. > KACHEL Hair Tonic Improves natural tint of hair; prevents greyness; 5b.,64> bottle.—Wilkinson and Son, chemists.

HOTELS. “ after all, there’s only one ‘Grand.’* 1 , GRAND HOTEL; A HAPPY NEW YEAH TO ALL. ♦ s HOGMANAY. Let mirth abound; let social cheer Invest the dawning o’ the year; Let blithesome innocence appear, To crown our joy. Nor envy wi’ sarcastic sneer, . Our bliss destroy. When merry Yule Day comes, I trow. You’ll scantlings find a hungry mou; Sma’ are our cares; our stomachs fu’ Z 0 gusty gear And kickshaws, strangers to our view Sin fairnyenr. Then tho’ at odds wi’ a’ the warl, Among ourselves we’ll never quarrel, Though discard gie a canker’d snarl To spoil our glee. As lang’s there pith into, the barrel ' We’ll drink and gree.— (Ferguson.) • THE NEW YEAR To end the old year merrily and begin, the new one well has been the custom for \ hundreds of years. In our ancestors' time the young women carried from door' to door a bowl of spiced ale —called tha v wassel bowl—which they offered to every , house they stopped at. To-day the custom has changed. ARAGON (Spanish) WINE .. .. 4/-' GRAND House WHISKY .. ..12/G RAN YIN Brandy GRANVIN .. 57Wine These are the popular beverages for ,’ 1 FIRST-FOOTING. Home Supply Store, Princes street. / QAPTAIN COOK HOTEL. BOTTLE STORE: KING STREET! - Per Bottle, ir Draft Whisky 11/Draft Brandy .. .. .. 97Dry Gin .. 11/- h Penfold’s Wine .. .. .. 4/6 Yalumba Wine .. .. .. 4/- > Draft Wine .. .. .. 3/W. L. BUDDICOMB, Proprietor, :., /S T WHEN’S Wallpaper*, latest dealgps;,* prices still lowest: leas 10 per cent.to meet cut: bur now, save money. *

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21531, 31 December 1931, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21531, 31 December 1931, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21531, 31 December 1931, Page 9

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