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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS A REAL BRITISH BOOM! A REAL BRITISH BOOM! ELECTRICAL SUCCESS! A FURORE! GRACIE FIELDS \ GRACIE FIELDS In Her Greatest Success, “LOVE, LIFE, AND LAUGHTER.” Now Screening to Crowded Houses At the gMPIRB DE LUXE (Phones 12-432 and 12-435.) 2.15. Twice Daily. 8.0. Bai Gum! Imagine “Grade" stepping out with a handsome Ruritanian Prince. Aye, lads and lassies, she’s great is ‘Our Grade” in this Merry, Musical Comedy! GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, FIELDS, Reigning ment, « LOVE, "LOVE, "LOVE, " LOVE. " LOVE, " LOVE, “LOVE. "LOVE, supreme Queen of LIFE, LIFE, LIFE, LIFE, LIFE, LIFE, LIFE, LIFE, in merry < entertainMusical Mirth, in AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND LAUGHTER.” LAUGHTER.” LAUGHTER.” LAUGHTER.” LAUGHTER.” LAUGHTER” LAUGHTER.” LAUGHTER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The fun started when “Our Grade" socked a handsome Prince of royal blood with an orange. “And why not? ’said Grade. “It was a blood orange! You 11 scream! It’s Grade's greatest! Brilliant Featurettes: Coloured Cartoon Scenic of — Sportlight Pathe Pictorial Cinesound News. Plana filling rapidly at the D.I.C. and Theatre. POPULAR L TWE SONGS OF OVER TWENTY YEARS AGO. ; In Sheet Form. ‘ Ain’t We Got Fun ?” ■ 'At Breakfast Time He Always Has a Lily.” . _ 'Everybody’s Doin’ It Now. ' Ev’ry Little While.” ‘For Me and My Girl. • ' For Auld Lang Syne Australia Will Be There.” . ' I’ll Make You Want Me." , ‘I Hate to Lose You, I’m So Used to You Now.” ■ 'l’m a Lonesome Melody. ' There’s a Girl in Havana. 'Won’t You Play a Simple Melody? ' When I Lost You.” 1 When I Leave the World Behind." PRICE, Is 3d Each. Post Free. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. JTHB RITZ TEA ROOMS. QUALITY IS BETTER THAN QUANTITY. THE RITZ SUPPLY BOTH. Sandwich Specialists. Coffee Experts. 3-Course Hot Tea on Sundays. C. R. HADFIELD, Managing Director. PMBLE SALE, Saturday, September 15, 3 o’clock, Congregational Church lower ill, Moray place, opposite Public Library. »AMBO tor Corns, 2s, and PINBOSIA for > catarrh Colds, Is 6d; obtainable from llklnson and Son, chemists. 7au VALLPAPEH3 for every purpose; latest designs; the greatest and most varied lection In Dunedin. Buy now and save oney.—Wrens. DVERTISINQ pays Its way, often many L times over. It will permit lower prices rough increased volume. It can reduce ling costs. It can lessen the time In which product moves from factory to consumer.

HOBBS’ BRIGHTON MOTORS. LTD.. ROYAL MAIL. ! •- Leaves Queen’s Gardens Daily for Brighton only, 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5.15 p.m Sundays, 10 a.m. Late cars; Wed, Fri., Sat., p.m. Mid day trip. Sat., 12.30 pm.; Taieri Mouth, Mon., Wed,, . n., 9.30 a.m. Re Buses ring 11-158 Accommodation write White Star Cafe.

ADVERTISING la accepted as a necessary part ot modern business promotion It bas won a place for itself In virtually every industry Rightly directed and prepared. advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22367, 14 September 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22367, 14 September 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22367, 14 September 1934, Page 11

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