* AMUSEMENTS THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Final Screenings. PAUL ROBESON "EMPEROR JONES" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE REGENT I 111 l THE REGENT II Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Daily at 2.15 and § p.m. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW !-, THE SIGN OF PEERLESS I ENTERTAINMENT. GEORGE ARLISS THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FOR FULL PARTICULARS OF THIS OUTSTANDING -ATTRACTION PLEASE SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENT, PAGE 7 OF THIS ISSUE. ' BECAUSE ——J—-* This is the biggest success in Motion Picture History, you are urged to reserve your seats well in advance. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. , Phone 12-513. lAS DAYS' Holiday at Mount Cook lor JLUS £B, 91 days for £7 12s 6d 8| days for £7 ss, and 78 days for £6 17s 6d, Includes return travel from Dunedjnto the Hermitage and board at the Hermitage, trip to Tasman Glacier and guide fees for Glacier excursions. THE M OUNT ,a COOK m TOURIST CO. OBV 1 , N.Z., LTD., And Agents. SHOWS ORE~ A. AND. P. ASSOCIATION. THE FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW . Will be held in the GORE SHOWGROUNDS On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER A and 5, 1934. JUMPING, MILITARY, and TROTTING COMPETITIONS. SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR PEOPLE'S DAY (WEDNESDAY): EASTERN DISTRICT JUMPING CHAMPIONSHIP. ADDITIONAL CLASS: PONY JUMP, for ponies 13$ hands and under, to be ridden by boy .or girl under 16 years of age over four flights ot hurdles (two brush and two plain); height, 2ft 6in. Post entry, 2s 6d. ( Special trains and excursion fares on r all lines." -. Two bands in attendance. Hot water obtainable on grounds. Popular Admission Charges.—! irst Day: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Second Day: Gentlemen, Is 6d; Ladies, Is; Children, 6d; Motors, 2s. F. YOUNG, Secretary. IDEAL HOLIDAY Assured by visiting Milton Summer Show, Saturday, December 1; excellent competition all sections. WORLD'S MONSTER PIG!"—On Free Exhibition at Milton Summer Show, Saturday, December 1; weight Bcwt. , MILTON SUMMER SHOW, Saturday, December 1; large entries in all sections ; don't miss visiting this popular event.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22432, 29 November 1934, Page 11
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