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AMUSEMENTS rp HE OCTAGON Screening 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. MARION NIXON, SPENCER TRACY In “THE FACE IN THE SKY." "THE FACE IN THE SKY.” The Romance of an Artist who painted the face of his Dream Girl in the sky for Millions to See but kept her heart for himself. On the Same Programme; KATHLEEN NORRIS’S “SECOND-HAND WIFE.” ' “ SECOND-HAND WIFE,” With RALPH BELLAMY SALLY EILERS, She dared to love her boss . . . Knew he was neglected—starved for affection. . . . Had she the right? With Poignant Sincerity Sally Filers portrays the heroine of this absorbing romance. (Recommended bv the Censor for Adults.) And First Episode of Our Amazing News Serial, “THE JUNGLE MYSTERY.” Bos Plans at The Bristol. VOTE MOVIE QUEEN, Mrs R. S. Black. REVERIE FOR PIANO. / “ DREYFUS,” By Ezra Read. Companion to the Famous Piano Solo, “Norwegian Cradle Song” (2s), SPECIAL OFFER AT Is 3d PER COPY. Posted Free. Ideal for Teaching Purposes. (Advanced, Junior, and Intermediate.) SEND NOW TO TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. HOTELS * after all, there’s only one ‘ Grand.’ ” >pHE GRAND HOTEL Pleases the palate, suits the pocket! GRANVIN, The Grand’s GRANVIN (Strong Brandy Wine). (Regd. Trade Mark No. 30802. In a class entirely by itself. Less than half the price of a really good ’ bottle of spirits. 5b Bottle —5s—Bottle ss. Pint 3s. Large Flask 2 9 6d. Try it. You’ll stand by it. QAPTAIN COOK HOTEL. BOTTLE STORE: KING STREET. Per Bottle. Draft Whisky IVDraft Brandy ,?/- Dry Gin .. • • •• •• Penfold’a Wine .. •• Yalumba Wine */* Draft Wine 3/W. L. BUDDICOM, , Proprietor. ' 4 DVBRTISINQ pays Its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through Increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time In which B product moves from factory to consumer

MOTOR SERVICES INVERCARGILL. CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN DAILY MOTOR SERVICES. INVERCARGILL—CHCH. Chch. Timaru, arr. Timaru, dep. Oamaru .. .. Dunedin, arr. Dunedin, dep. Gore .. .. • Invercargill CHCH.—INVERCARGILL. 12.0 arr. 6.0 1 p.m. dep. *7.0 a.m. 3.15 9.0 6.0 Noon Jl.O p.m. J 5.0 te.o Inv. .. 9.30 a.m. M.W F.. 1 p.m. T.T.B. Gore .. ILO ,2.30 Dunedin 2.45 p.m. 6.30 tDaily including Sundays. Dep: Oamaru Timaru Dep. Chch, *3.0 5.55 8.0 8.0 a.m 11.45 +B.O a.m. 10.55 1.0 p.m. 2.0 6.0 •Daily excepting Sundays. Cars from Dunedin and* Tima™* connect*at PA^ M s? l |SjfgxoWN 'Tetifrnmg RANFURLY, ST BATHANS. PEMBROKE, and QUEENSTOWN, returning te 9 a.m. Daily, connecting at Milton with Carß 40 Expres Defivery on all Routes. Oamaru Agent Ring 1285, WANAKA MOTORS, LTD. (WHITE STAR), Dial 13-444, 13-454. 1 4 ' 20 Stafford street. AIH TAXIS—LA ND RENTAL CARS. " White Star for Ever Best.” (Drive Yourself.) HUNTER'S D. O. T. MOTORS. ** HEADQUARTERS, OAMARU. AARD SERVICES. CHEISTCHUECH.WVERCARGILi, TdephoneTTOamaru*' i?6B' 'and c ‘" L 3r,^ D ”f” d a;is r , C hSb SKennit-W. ™ IftJr'8 3 .°m' for 1 W.toat, „d K«rdw. Kurow. ..d 8 p,n. (» 0,n.,„ and Kurow. Car9 B L a a r n! Tuesday and Thursday, for Balclutha, Gore, and Invercargill. 130 D.m., Sunday Only, for Invercargill. ROOK AT AARD OFFICE. MORAY PLACE, CRITERION HOTEL BLDGS B Pho“ 13 6M 20973. 411 R ° M “-

gARL’S MOTOR SERVICES dunedin-roxburgh. Office and Depot; 282 Princes street south (Next to Austin Motors),. Phone 11-5G4. Cars Depart Dunedin Daily 8.30 a.m.. 5 p.m., for Roxburgh. Cara Depart .Roxburgh Daily 7 a.m., 1.15 p.m. for Dunedin. Messages may be left at the Prince of Wales Hotel.. Wales Hotel. Phone 47M. A. EARL, 47M. Proprietor, Roxburgh OBBS MOTORS. LTD.. ROYAL MAlL.—Leaves Queen’s Gardens Daily for Brighton only 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5.15 p.m. Late Cars Wed.. Fri., Sat- H p.m, Sundays. 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 10 p.m. Tqieri Mouth, Mon., Wed.. Friday, 9.30 a.m. For Accommodation write White Star Cafe, or arrange with Hobbs Motors. T A R N A C H CASTLE Buses leave Queen’s Gardens TUESDAY S and SATURDAYS at 2 p.m callv how the world appeared ages ago, with the dome acting as a natural sky, with cloud and star effects, Mr A. L. Vollrnann said recently. “ The exhibits also will portray the life of man before the dawn of history. They will record in a fascinating manner the history ot the world through the ages, showing the various changes. Among the sections in which extreme changes have been made and which will be shown in the building are the Gobi Desert and the plains of tome western States of America, which, in ages past, were dense jungles and the home of savage animals and flying reptiles.” The various prehistoric monsters will be operated and synchronised with eound effects from a control room in which there will be four operative*. Fare. 2s 6d,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21987, 23 June 1933, Page 11

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