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AMUSEMENTS Still Crowding. THE THIRD WEEK PROMISES TO BE EVEN BETTER —AS GOOD AS THE SECOND! THE STATE. Direction; Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY--11 __ 2.15 .1 Prices as usual at all sessions. GRACE MOORE In " ONE NIGHT OF LOVE.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A COLUMBIA PICTURE. Plans at Begg’s till noon; then phone 12-324. Advance bookings at Begg’s only. The talk of the countryside for 100 miles around. TEN DAY TOUR, £ls, including transport, side trips, first-class accommodation, meals en route. First cruise leaves Dunedin on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. Particulars from the MOUNT COOK TOURIST COMPANY, LIMITED, and Agents. J HAVE NO REGRETS ... no remorse. Life has been rich . . . teresting, exciting . . . and love one doesn't think when one is caught in the "R I P T I D E.” BOYS and GIRLS, come and meet Big Brother Bill at the FANCY DRESS PARADE; South Dunedin Town Hall, TODAY. Good prizes. Gift for every entrant. Band In attendance. PHYSICAL PERFECTION can be Obtained by Joining the Y.M.C.A. Physical Culture Classes.

rpO-NIGHT FOR A FINAL FLING!!! COME TO THE GRAND CRICKET CARNIVAL, SOUTH DUNEDIN "TOWN HALL, FINAL LADIES’ CRICKET TEAM TUG-O’-WAR, Grange A v. Grange B; St. George A v. Mooney’s. ENJOY THE SIDE-SHOWS IN COMFORT. REAL PRIZES—SILK STOCKINGS, HANDBAGS, SHIRTS, SOCKS, UKYSIAu. DISPERSAL . SALE OF STALL GOODS. Clothing, Groceries Baking, Confectionery At Give-away Prices. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. HALF-GUINEA PRIZE TO HOLDER OF LUCKY DOOR TICKET. , f East Night’s Lucky Number was 849. SPECIALLY-ENGAGED ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. A. G. VALENTINE, Hon. Secretary. LAND CRUISES, 1935. WE HAVE PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING TO NEW ZEALAND LAND CRUISES, “THE IDEAL HOLIDAY AT A MINIMUM COST. Special Comfortable Care will leave DUNEDIN at TEN-DAY INTERVALS, ov &e required, for a Land Cruise through the most interesting scenic tour m New Zealand— Queenstown, via Middlemarch. Wedderburn, Cromwell, and the Kawarau Gorge Pembroke, Lake Wanaka. via tke Crown Range and the Cardrona Valley, the Hermitage Mount Cook, via the Lmdis Pass and Lake Pukaki, and back to Dunedin, via the Waitaki Hydro Works, Waitaki Valley and River, and Oamaru. A Special Guide-Chauffeur will be in charge of -the tour. The car is at your disposal throughout. Stops will be made as required at all points of interest, picnic lunches provided by the wayside, and your every comfort considered. The Ten-day Tour will cost only £ls, and there will be no extras. This price includes transport, first-class accommodation, side trips (i.e., as the lasman Glacier, Mount Cook, Skippers Trip at Queenstown, and launch trips), meals, teas, en route, and necessary equipment and guide fees. NEXT CRUISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1. 800 K i EAR LY. MAKE UP YOUR OWN PRIVATE PARTY, AND A CAR WILL BE PUT ON TO SUIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS. “THE IDEAL HOLIDAY AT A MINIMUM COST." Full particulars from THE MOUNT COOK TOURIST COMPANY OF N.Z., LIMITED; i IS3 Rattray street, Dunedin, GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. THOS. COOK & SON. LTD. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS Zealand' railways. MILFORD SOUND The Railway Department will run the Dominion-famed motor trips to Eglinton Valley, leaving Dunedin as under:— SATURDAY, MARCH 2. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6. MONDAY, MARCH 11. TUESDAY, MARCH 19. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. FRIDAY, APRIL 12. , FRIDAY. APRIL 19. FRIDAY. APRIL 26. 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. BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. Bus leaves Jacobs’s Corner at 7.45 a.m. The trips will be run in the same manner and over the same routes as the previous excursions conducted by the City Corporation. Particulars of trips may be obtained from Booking Office, Railways Dunedin and the various Railway Booking Agents.

JJEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TO QUEENSTOWN. SUNDAY. MARCH 3. Train leaves Balclutha 6.35 a.m., Warepa 6.49, Waiwera 7.5, Clinton 7.25, Gore 8.21, Queenstown arrive 12.35 p.m. Return service leaves Queenstown 4.45 p.m.. Gore 9.5, Clinton 10.1, Balclutha arrive 10.42 p.m. Special CHEAP FARES, available for return on day of issue only:— From Balclutha and Warepa: 14s Ist Class, 11s 2nd Class (including Steamer). From Waiwera and Clinton: 13s Ist Class, 10s 6d 2nd Class (including Steamer). Seats reserved both ways for Is. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES jyrANIOTOTO COUNTY COUNCIL. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance with the provisions of Section 70 of "The Rating Act, 1925," that an ADDITIONAL CHARGE of 10 PER CENTUM will be Added to all Rates remaining UNPAID at 12 Noon on SATURDAY, MARCH 90 took ’ . ‘ F. A. WHITCOMBE, County Clerk, County Chamber*, Naaeby.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 15