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AMUSEMENTS ONLY THREE PEOPLE KNEW THE SECRET Behind the " Double D00r"... a secret that threatened the love and lives of two lovers ... a secret that gave one woman the key to her despotic power . . . a secret one woman feared more than death itself! The First of Paramount's 1935 Specials. "DOUBLE DOOR." "DOUBLE DOOR." OCTAGON THEATRE (Phone 13-091.) 2.15 Twice Daily IT'S HERE AT LAST! IT'S HERE AT LAST! THE PICTURE YOU HAVE WAITED FOR, AND IT'S BEEN WELL WORTH WAITING FOR! "DOUBLE DOOR," "DOUBLE DOOR," "DOUBLE DOOR," "DOUBLE DOOR," "DOUBLE DOOR," "DOUBLE DOOR," COLIN TAPLEY COLIN TAPLEY COLIN TAPLEY COLIN TAPLEY COLIN TAPLEY In His First Important Role, With a Remarkably Strong Cast, SIR GUY STANDING, MARY MORRIS, EVELYN VENABLE, KENT TAYLOR, HALLIWELL HOBBES. A thrilling, fast-moving, and suspenseful story of the sinister efforts of an erratic spinster to retain control of the destiny and fortunes of one of New^ York's oldest and richest families. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Outstanding Supporting Subjects. Outstanding Supporting Subjects. Plans at the Theatre.

CARISBROOK GROUND. DECEMBER 31, JANUARY 1,2, and 3, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY. OTAGO v. AUCKLANDPLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. Hours of Play: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 1.45 p.m. to 3.45 p.m., 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. This match should provide an exhibition of high-class cricket, and the public will have an opportunity of seeing , L. F. TOWNSEND, One of Wisden's "five cricketers of the year." ADMISSION: Ground, Is; Stand, Is (plus tax); Children, 6d. Unemployed, 6d on production of Unemployment Book. SPORTING •EGIN THE NEW YEAR IN A SPORTING MANNER BY ATTENDING WYNDHAM RACING CLUB'S A N N U A L RACE S, To be held on the most attractive and conveniently situated course in the South Island. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1935, NEW YEAR'S DAY. First Race at 12.15. WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATORS. Good Fields in both Galloping and Trotting Evente. Civic Band in Attendance, Ample Car Accommodation. Special Train Services. Hot Water Provided Free. i A Race Meeting the whole family can attend in Picnic Fashion. Popular Admission Charges. Competent Catering Service. Keep Wyndham in Mind for New Year's Day. HENDERSON HUNTER, Secretary. WAIKOUAITI WAIKOUAITI WAIKOUAITI WAIKOUAITI WAIKOUAITI WAIKOUAITI RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES WAIKOUAITI—NEW YEAR'S DAY, tT JANUARY 1. OAMARU—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2. Record Acceptances at both meetings. First-class racing assured. FIRST RACE, 12.30 p.m., at BOTH MEETINGS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: Special trains for Waikouaiti on New Year's Day leave Dunedin at 9.15 a.m., 9.50 a.m., 10.15 a.m., and 10.27 a.m. FOR OAMARU: On JANUARY 2, SPECIAL TRAIN leaves DUNEDIN at 8 a.m. Excursion fares: FIRST CLASS RETURN, 15s 3d; SECOND, 10s 4d. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea at Both Meetings. Bands in Attendance. POPULAR PRICES. D. V. G. SMITH, Secretary. OAMARU OAMARU OAMARU OAMARU OAMARU OAMARU RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS N Eff ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DAY EXCURSION. DUNEDIN TO INVERCARGILL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1935. Special fast trains, making the usual stops, will run as follows: a.m. a.m. 7.20 7.30 Invercargill, dep. ~ 7.28 7.38 Dunedin, arr. .. . 11.20 11.55 p.m. p.m. 5.25 5.55 9.23 10.19 r«r b lT S n\™ Ve i nd T^f? n ' s B ? y > T at 6 - a - m - < via M'Bride street and 7%l eiU A s°on ner) ' ?t. Clair, St. Kilda, and Normanby at 7.0 a.m. to connect with i.M ana i.ov a.m. trains. Road motor bus leaves Port Chalmers 6.35 a.m., St. Leonards 652 am to connect with outgoing trains, ' ' Return fares to Gore and Invercargill are as follows: u ' „ , To Gore. To Invercargill. r. a- n v ir< J m t, j 2nd class. Ist class. 2nd class. Ist cW Dunedm, Caversham, Green Island .. .. 7/- 9/6 7/6 10/fl Milton 4/. 6A 11. o/r Balclutha 3/. 4/. e/- 8/6 Railway seat reserved for both journeys for Is. Book early. For further particulars see Handbill, or inquire from Stationmasters or Bookmg Agents.

XTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MILFORD .SOUND ROAD. Under arrangement with the Dunedin City Corporation, the Railway Department will run the Dominion famed motor trips to Eglinton Valley, leaving Dunedin as under:— FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. (Six seats available.) MONDAY, JANUARY 7 (Six seats available.) FRIDAY, JANUARY 11. (Thirteen seats available.) SATURDAY, JANUARY 19. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. For MILFORD SOUND ROAD EGLINTON VALLEY LAKE TE ANAU LAKE MANAPOURI. The most wonderful motor trip in the Dominion. A FOUR DAYS' TOUR For £4 10s, Including excellent accommodation at LAKE TE ANAU HOTEL. Only a limited number of trips can be run. Previous tours conducted by the Dunedin City Corporation were a phenomenal success, and heavy bookings are anticipated. BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY. Bus leaves Jacobs's Corner at 7.45 a.m. Tickets which have already been issued by the City Corporation will be accepted. The trips will be run in the same manner and over the same routes as the previous excursions conducted by the City Corporation, whose parlour bus and driver have been hired in the meantime. Particulars of trips may be obtained from Booking Office, Railways, Dunedin, the various Railway Booking Agents, and also the Tramways Office, Dunedin. TEELITB" GREEN—Easily the best Roof Green on the market; permanent colour; non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith. Limited.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22457, 29 December 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22457, 29 December 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22457, 29 December 1934, Page 11

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