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AMUSEMENTS TWO PICTURES OF TWO PICTURES OP OUTSTANDING MERIT. OUTSTANDING MERIT. The Octagon Scores Again! The Octagon Scores Again! qctagon theatre Direction .. .« J. 0. Williamson Films. 2.15 p.m—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. RICHARD DIS RICHARD DIX In The Story of a Man who Battles ALONE Against the Enemies of Society! “ THE .“THE "THE “ THE .« THE ,« THE •« THE “THE PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC PUBLIC DEFENDER.” DEFENDER.” DEFENDER.” DEFENDER.” DEFENDER.” DEFENDER.” DEFENDER." DEFENDER." Mad Adventure. Masked Men . . • Modern Robin Hoods, Danger, Romance, High Adventure, Excitement, the ihnu >f Conflict with Fighting Men . . . Here ve have every ingredient for a Really Splendid and Intense Drama. AND ON THE SAME BILL: IARY COOPER GARY COOPER IARY COOPER GARY COOPER A - MAN - FROM - WYOMING." 1 a MAN FROM WYOMING. A - MAN - FROM - WYOMING ” All’s fair in love and war.” . . . A new :ind of Outdoor Picture, with Romance among the Thrills of Fighting. BOX PLANS AT “ THE BRISTOL." CARGILL’S CASTLE, THE CLIFFS, J ST. CLAIR, OPEN DAILY AND LL DAY SUNDAY for Morning and ftemoon Teas, Lunches, Suppers, etc. ieitors are invited to inspect the iorious view from the Tower. Admison le 6d, including Afternoon Tea. UNDAYS: Corporation Bus leaves Carp's Monument for Castle direct at 2.30 m. TELEPHONE 23-693. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. yy AIH EM O COUNTY. GREEN YALLEY RIDING. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Pursuant to the Counties Act, 1920, and the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, Public Notice Is Hereby Given that NOMINATIONS for the above Vacancy will be received at the County Office, Palmerston, up till Noon of FRIDAY, January 22, 1932; and, if necessary, a POLL will be taken on FRIDAY, January 29, 1932. Nomination Papers at Council Office, Palmerston. A. A. M'WILLIAM, Returning Officer. Palmerston, January 8, 1032.

ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. - COME TO WANAKA AND FORGET THE DEPRESSION. SPORT AND GAMES OP ALL KINDS. Golf, Bowls, Tennis, Fishing, Shooting, Motoring. Wanaka's exhilarating air and abundant sunshine will tone you up for the New Year. WANAKA HOTEL .. .. LINTON MANN, Proprietor. QRIENTAL BAY (WELLINGTON). THE BERKELEY HOTEL, 22 Oriental terrace. The only WOODEN Private Hotel de Luxe in Wellington. This first-class private hotel is situated in We lington’s most attractive and easily accessible Quarter-Oriental Bay—which overlooks the harbour and commands a magnificent view of Wellington Only one minutes walk to the trams. Replete and up-to-date with all modern conveniences, garages and parking accommodation. Tariff: 12s 6d per day, or £3 15s per week. Permanent guests by arrangement. Phone, 23-050. Telegrams: “Berkeley.’ Wellington.

QUEENSTOWN. LAUREL BANK TOURIST HOUSE. first-class Accommodation and Cuisine. In keeping with the Genera! Reductions, we have REDUCED OUR TARIFF to £2 lOs per wttk, 9s per day. Car meets boat on armal and departure. Write or wire Proprietor, Laurel Bank, Phone CO. . Note. —Tanfl is not being raised over the holidate. W. H. OVERTON, Proprietor, P.O. Box 112. SHAMROCK HOTEL, OPHIR. Mr Chas. Parnell, late Mus. Director Empire Theatre,, begs to notify that he bas taken over the above hotel. Every attention and comfort assured. Travellers, tourists, an.d motoring parties specially catered for. Intending guests by rail met at station if notified by letter or phone. CHAS. PARNELL, Proprietor. T> EDUCED RAILWAY FARES. REDUCED TARIFF at BEVERLEY HOUSE, TIMARU. You now can spend a healthful, enjoyable, and economical holiday by staying at BEVERLEY HOUSE, TIMARU. Tariff reduced in keeping with the times, but no reduction in the standard of accommodation. Proprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. HOTEL CECIL, CHRISTCHURCH (corner Manchester and Belfast streets. Fourth Private Hotel from Station). Superior Accommodation. Special Tariff to suit times. Permanent by arrangement. Mrs M'CLELLAND, Proprietress. Telephone 34-174. **nnHE BUNGALOW," Tlmaru; Ideal sltuaX tlon; winter home for visitors and pemament guests; spacious rooms; sunny verandahs; 10 minutes from golf links; croquet lawns; winter tariff. —Miss C. J. Kerr. Wai-itl road Telephone 00 2my WARRINGTON HOUSE, Warrington.— Comfortable Accommodation for Visitors to the Seaside. Good table. All modern conveniences; moderate tariff.—Apply H. Couper. fin MANOR HOUSE, Warrington.—Reasonable Tariff: modern conveniences; tennis court extra. —Mrs Layerty, 17 Elder street. Dunedin. Sn TIMARU —“ GUYZEN " HOUSE. George street, now booking New Year holidays; all rates reduced. —Phone 556 (Mrs Thompson). COUTTS HOUSE. Brighton.—Mrs D. Williamson, proprietress. Book now for January and February and week-ends; reduced tariff. 5d GRAND HOTEL, Roxburgh Official S.I.M.U. and C.T. House; golf, tennis, bowls; moderate tariff. —J. C. Stevenson, proprietor . I2d LAKE WANAKA.—Lakeside House: Good Holiday Resort; excellent Accommodation ;■ beautiful panoramic view: reduced ' tariff. —Briley Bau WANTED, for week. February 10, comfortable CRIB by seaside, between Dunedin and Palmerston; moderate rent. — 944, Times. U a HAMPDEN is acknowledged the finest Holiday Resort. Write or ring Familton’s Private Hotel Good Accommodation. Phone 9R. WHITE STAR MOTORS, co-ordinated with Arthur Bond's Service, leave Dunedin S a.ra. and noon Dally for Pembroke and Queenstown, via Roxburgh. WHITE STAR PRIVATE HOTEL, PEMBROKE, LAKE WANAKA. offers ex«ellent Accommodation at Reasonable Rates. Bing 13-444 (White Star Motors).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21538, 9 January 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21538, 9 January 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21538, 9 January 1932, Page 11