Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.
AMUSEMENTS CHILDREN’S MATINEE, 2.25 To-day 2.15 A Western Thriller, “TIM M‘COY in * SILENT MEN” 4th Episode “PIRATE TREASURE.” Robert Young, Madge Evans, in “DEATH ON THE DIAMOND,” Etc. (This programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •Ml gTRAND TO-NIGHT AT 8. TWO OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS AT REASONABLE STRAND PRICES STALLS 1/- 1/- 1/- VCIRCLE 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6. No Extra Charge for Reserves. Ring Phone 13-379. “ DEATH ON You will be either Laughing or Gasping at THE DIAMOND,’ With ROBERT YOUNG. MADGE EVANS. Then a Gripping Heart Drama, “STRAIGHT IS THE WAY” With FRANCHOT TONE, KAREN MORLEY, MAY ROBSON. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. till 11.30. PARACHUTE AND GLIDING DISPLAY Mr D. W. SKINNER, Parachute Expert, and 9 member of the Byrd Expedition, will give an Exhibition of Parachute Jumping at the Taieri Aerodrome on SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Glider Flights will 1 be made by club pilpta. ‘ • Admission Free. OTAGO AERO CLUB (INC.). JWE played a man’s game ... in a woman’s way! My heart has been bruised . . . but it's all in the game when you’re caught in the "R IP T I D E." BABY SHOW, under 6 months, under 12 months. South Dunedin Town Hall. TO-DAY, 2.30 p.m. Worth-while prises In each class. Special prise lor best baby.. YM.C.A. GYMNASIUM—AII classes He- • sums from March 1. Send for Prospectus. REGATTAS fiLOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA, PORT CHALMERS. V FIRST RACE 2 p,ai: LAST RACE 5 p.m. Rowing, Swimming, Yachting, Motor Boat Races, Model Yacht and Dinghy Events every 15 minutes. Special Trains leave Dunedin 12.15 pjn.,, 12.53 pJn.';l3s p.m;, and 2.30 p.m., returning from 1 P6rt Chalmers '■ 5.10 p.ml, 5.45 pm, «20 p.m., and 7.3 p.m., and later trains. Also Popular Railway Road Motor Services. • -. -v . Admission to Wharves and Docks, sd. Grand Carnival Regatta Dance. Presentation of Prizes. Garrison Hall, To-night (Saturday), February 28, 8 o’clock. Admission, Is. ; L. F. SMITH. Secretary. H AYENSBOURNE ANNUAL 11 REGATTA ■= SATURDAY. MARCH 9, 1955. YACHTS; 13ft and Under. Starts 3 p.m. First, £1 10s; Second, 10s. Entry, 2s. Class Colour, White. 18ft' and Under,- Starts 3.15 p.m. First, £2 10s; Second, £l, Entry, 3s 6d. Class, Colour, Red. All-comers, over 18ft. Starts 3.30 p.m. First, £3 and coil of yacht line; Second, fl 10s. Entry, 5s 3d. Class Colour, Blue and Red. MOTOR BOATS: 8 Miles Per Hour and Under. Starts 3.45 p.m. First, £2 10s; Second, £l. Entry, 3s 6d. Class Colour, Red and /White. Oyer 8 Miles Per Hour (Open). Starts 4.15 pan. First, £3'; Second, £1 10s. Entry, 4s 6d. Class Colour, Blue §nd White. SWIMMING. MODEL YACHTS. DANCE AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZES AT NIGHT. ENTRIES CLOSE March 4, 8 p.m., with • on MONDAY, N. W. LAMOND, ■ Hon. Secretary. PICNICS O S -T P O N E ME N T. Combined ANGLICAN ’ PICNIC to Outram Postponed until NEXT SATURDAY. HOTELS B RITISH ALE AND STOUT. TENNANT’S, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND. Largest Exporters of Bottled Beer. 1307 Bottles Sold in Five Days—l3o7. ..Half Regular Price —Get in Early. 370 \ QUARTS BRITISH ALE 370 350 -PINTS BRITISH ALE 350 450 NIPS BRITISH ALE 450 60 QUARTS BRITISH STOUT 60 305 PINTS BRITISH STOUT 305 330 NIPS BRITISH STOUT 330 OUR PRICE: Quarts, Is 6d; Pints, lOd; Nips, 6d. REGULAR PRICE: Quarts, 2s 9d; Pints, Is 9d; Nips, Is 3d/ THE GRAND HOTEL, HOME SUPPLY STORE. Bee the Antarctic Window Display. HOTEL, WANGANUI. comfortable Hotel in New Suites de luxe; private bathand cold running water and n every bedroom; central autiful lounges, everywher. ■re of restfulnees and ifeO nongraphic address: “* Foster's, ** P.O. Box 54. Phones—3 M. J. KYNE, Manager.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 15
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