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AMUSEMENTS K-A-Y F-R-A-N-C-I-S. “STREET OF WOMEN” J-A-M-E-S D-U-N-N, S-A-L-L-Y E-I-L-E-R-S, “SAILOR’S LUCK” GREAT Double-feature Programme — (Reserves 22-573). (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ADULTS, Is CHILDREN. 6d. Final Screening To-night at 7.45. J£ING EDWARD CINEMA A GAS COOKING DEMONSITUATION Will be held on THURSDAY. MARCH 8, At 2.30 p.m., In the GASWORKS DEMONSTRATION HALL, Anderson’s Bay road. The Menu will include: — A Whole Dinner cooked on One Gas Ring, Scones, Biscuits, Sponge Sandwich, Meringue Cake, Sago Blum Pudding; \ VALUE. THE GREATESTALBUM EVER. PUBLISHED. “ DAVIS’ 1934 SONG ALBUM," Complete Words and Music with Ukulele Accomp. CONTENTS: “ Stormy Wehther.” " Sweetheart Darlin’ ” (from " Peg o' My Heart”). “Hold Me.” “ Love Songs of the Nile" (from “A Night In Cairo”). “What Have We Got To Lose?” “Hold Your Man” (from “Hold Your Man”). “ Remember Me." “ Rock-a-bye Moon.” “ Hey, Young Fella,” “ When Mother Played the Organ.” PRICE, 2s 7d. Posted. Obtain Your Copy From TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. THE RIALTO.—-Discuss that business deal over a cup of tea at the Rialto. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES OOUNTY OF CLUTHA. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD RATES. 1933-34. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. RATEPAYERS ARE HERBY NOTIFIED that the Statutory PENALTY of 10 per cent, provided for by Section 78, Rating Act, 1925, will be ADDED to all Rates Payable to the Cluthai County Council remaining UNPAID at 12 NOON on MARCH 24, 1934. There is no provision for the remission of the penalty if from any cause the rates are unpaid after the above-mentioned date. A. K. BAXTER, County Clerk. Balclutha, March 3. QOUNTY (Tf CLUTHA. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. RATEPAYERS ARE HERBY NOTITED that the Statutory PENALTY of 0 per cent, will be ADDED to ALL IATES Payable to the Clutha County Council remaining UNPAID after 12 100 N on SATURDAY, March 24, 1934. There is no provision for the remission f the penalty if from any cause the rates re unpaid after the afore-mentioned ate. v A. K. BAXTER, County Clerk. Balclutha, March 3. QOUNTY OF PENINSULA. 10 PER CENT, PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. RATEPAYERS ARE HEREBY NOTITED that the Statutory Penalty of 10 'er Centum will be added to all 1933-34 lates remaining Unpaid after 6 p.m. oh UESDAY, March 20, 1934. . Ratepayers are requested to bring or ;nd Rate Demands when paying. B. NOBLE, County Clerk, Portobello, March 5, 1934. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS JJOTEL CARGEN, AUCKLAND. The Best Residential Hotel in Auckland. Magnificent Harbour Views. Fully Licensed. Under the Management of M. A. Carr (late of Wellington). To conform with the present economic conditions, the whole tariff has been revised. Continental System of Charges, Bed and Breakfast only or inclusive tariff. Private Telephones in every bedroom. Telegrams: “Cargen,” Auckland. SPEND your Easter Holidays at HAMPDEN; reserve your .accommodation at Familton's Private Hotel (phone 9R), UPEND YOUR EASTER HOLIDAYS at k5 s "POPLAR GROVE”: every comfort; terms.—Mrs J. Ross, Clyde: phone 38. WARRINGTON. HOUSE, WarringtonPrivate accommodation; excellent table; comfort and attention; book for your Holidays. Terms moderate.—H. Couper. IT'NSURE an enjoyable holiday by staying Hi at " TREVOSB,” Brighter}— Comfortable rooms: good fires: tariff two guineas. EM BROKE. LAKE WANAKA—Stay at White Star Private Hotel; excellent übla and every comfort and attention.— Phone 13-451. Wanaka Motors. Ltd. ICTORIA HOUSE, Geraldine—Excellent Accommodation; moderate tariff; now booking for Easter holidays.—Phono 35; telegrams, “ Moncur." 3ma TO LET, at Queenstown. Furnished COTTAGE; splendid view; garage.—Apply Crltcbfield, 79 Yarrow street, Invercargill. POUNAWBA— Furnished HOUSE to LET or for SALE; £1 per week for tease, If sale ofler considered. —Clarke, Venn. YOUNG MAN would like to spend two weeks on sheop run ; state board. —SOS, Times. dm WANTED to KENT, 3 or 4-roomed CRIB; Karltane ; for Easter holidays.—No. 416, Times Office. 6ra USE " STEELITE " PAINTS and you will save pounds.—Smiths, Ltd,, Octagon and South Dunedin (next theatres).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22204, 6 March 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22204, 6 March 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22204, 6 March 1934, Page 11