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AMUSEMENTS CHILDREN, COME and LAUGH! CHILDREN, COME and LAUGH! At vour favourite comedian, GENE GMHARD. HE’S GIVING A BIG MIRTH MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON! CT.. JAMES THEATRE Where Sound Sounds Best. Direction: Sir Benjamin and John Fuller. Matinee. 2.15. Evening, 8 o'clock. • THE “MY WIFE'S FAMILY” COMEDIAN, IN HIS JOYOUS DEPRESSION CURE, “OUT OF THE BLUE.” “ OUT OF THE BLUE.” “OUT OF THE BLUE.” Inimitable Gene is at his funniest. Not only has he a brand new box of tricks, but he sings his snappiest songs as well. SPLENDID BRITISH SUPPORTS. Box Plans at Bristol till Noon. Then at Jacobs’s. Theatre phone 13-702 (after 7 p.m.). B ALCLUTHA SCHOOL EX-PUPILS’ CLUB. DUNEDIN CENTRE. A SOCIAL AND DANCE Will be held in EMBASSY SALON, Moray place, on THURSDAY, April 28, at 7.45 p.m. Supper. Tickets 2s. J. D. COPELAND, Hon. Secretary-treasurer, Union Bank, Dunedin, BOXING. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxink. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boiyng. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. ATE UR BOXING. FULLERS’ HALL. TUESDAY,’ April 26. April. Commencing At 7.30 p.m. ANOTHER BIG NIGHT Of AMATEUR CONTESTS. TARIFF: Adults Is od, School Children 6d. H. DIVERS, Secretary 0.8. A. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS Q UEENS T 0 W N. LAUREL BANK TOURIST HOUSE: First-class Accommodation and Cuisine. In keeping with the General Reductions, we have REDUCED OUR TARIFF to £2 10s per week, 9s per day. Car meets boat on arrival and departure. ‘ Write or wire Proprietor, Laurel Bank. Phone 60. Note.—Tariff is not being raised over the holidays. W. H. i OVERTON, Proprietor, P.O. Box 112. tJOTEL STONEHURST, AUCKLAND. “The only UNLICENSED Hotel de Luxe”. Under entirely New Management. Mrs E. CHURTON, late of Waiarekei, Manageress. 100 Rooms. Reduced Tariff: 'l2s 6tJ, 14s, and 16s per day; 63s to 98s per week. Bed and Breakfast from 6s 6d. SHAMROCK HOTEL, OPHIR. Mr CHAS. PARNELL, {ate Mus. Director Empire Theatre, begs to notify that he has taken over the above Hotel. Every attention and comfort assured. Travellers, tourists, and motoring parties specially catered for. Intending guests by rail met at station if notified by letter or phone. CHAS, PARNELL, Proprietor. gTOP OVER AT TIMARU. tay at BEVERLEY HOUSE. Excel>nt accommodation, every modern cornart, very reasonable tariff. Free garaging. Official House S.I.M.U. Proprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTW CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532. Telephone 1040. "rnHE BUNGALOW," Tlmaru; Ideal sltuaX tlon; winter home for visitors and permament guests; spacious rooms; sunny verandahs; 10 minutes from golf links; croquet lawns; winter tariff.—Miss C. J. Kerr. Wai-Itl road Telephone 90 2my QUEENSTOWN. — Coma to Queenstown for autumn holidays; healthful and beautiful ; all comforts at Golden Terrace House; winter tariff.—Apply Mrs Davies, phone 11, P.O. Box 9. 19ap EVERY comfort offered PAYING GUESTS In good l country home : terms 35s weekly or 30s a week for month or more. —Eweburn Homestead, Box 2, or photie 17, Ranfurly. LAKE WANAKA—Lakeside House: Good Holiday Resort; excellent Accommodation; beautiful panoramic view: reduced tariff. —Briley Bau TIMARU—" GUYZEN" HOUSE, George street, now booking New Year holidays; all rates reduced. —Phone 556 (Mrs Thompson). ' ENSURE an Enjoyable Holiday by staying at TREVOSB GUEST HOUSE, Brighton ; very comfortable' home : moderate tariff. 7ap TIMARU.— CLANDON GUEST HOUSE; bed and breakfast or board. —Mrs Charlie Lb Cren. 86 Grey road. Phone 568 T. •„ WHITE STAR PRIVATE HOTEL, PEMBROKE, Lake Wanaka, offers excellent Accommodation at reasonable rates.—Ring 13-444 (White Star Motors). 15ap 8 DAYS’ Round Motor Tour for £5 10s, Includes accommodation at Pembroke.— Wanaka Motors. Ltd. (phone 13-444). THE ROCKS, Riverton. —Good ACCOMMODATION. Beach House, term holidays; phone 445; tariff £2 2s.—-Mrs M. Cloughley. SUNSHINE CONVALESCENT HOME. ALEXANDRA, Is Now Open to receive Paying Guests.—Mrs Barber. Phone 63. HAMPDEN. —Finest Climate tor a Holiday. Try Hamilton, Private Hotel. Terms moderate, every comfort. —Phone 9R. WANTED RENT, for two months, small furnished or unfurnished HOUSE, Central Otago.—Particulars to 282, Times Office.

A motorist in Britain must stop if he runs over a dog, but not if he runs over a cat. This little-known fact was mentioned at an inquest at Hammersmith, London, lately. Under the Road Traffic Act a cat is not included among animals which are defined as any “ horse, cattlcass, mule, sheep, pig, goat or dog.” Afto; an accident involving any of these r motorist must stop or report it. But f cat must not be killed with impunity “If a person left a cat lying on thread after running it down he can bprosecuted under the Protection of An: mals Act, of 1011,” an official says. « He could he prosecuted for causing un necessary suffering to an animal.” At official at the Automobile Association said ho believed the reason cats wore not included in the Road Traffic Act was that they were regarded os “ nomadic animals ’ and not so domesticated as the others.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21627, 23 April 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21627, 23 April 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21627, 23 April 1932, Page 13

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