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AMUSEMENTS I ST. JAMES THEATRE I Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller. \ 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. LAUGHTER WEEK COMMENCES TO-DAY, AT 2.15. Entertainment as it should be. You Simply Must not Miss This Great Laughter Show. The Biggest Scream Since Talkies Reached the Screen. "BRIGHT LIGHTS""BRIGHT LIGHTS"--"BRIGHT LIGHTS""BRIGHT LIGHTS"YOU'LL LAUGH—YOU'LL ROAK—OH, HOW YOU'LL ENJOY JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN In the Funniest Picture he has Ever Appeared in JOE THE DANCER, JOE THE ACROBAT, JOE THE HEART-BREAKER. Supported by ANN DVORAK, PATRICIA ELLIS, ANN DVORAK, PATRICIA ELLIS, And the World-famous Acrobatic Act» THE FIVE MAXELLOS THE FIVE MAXELLOS I THE FIVE MAXELLOS In the Yell of the Year, - " BRIGHT LIGHTS." - *' BRIGHT LIGHTS." - " BRIGHT LIGHTS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •GAGS AND GIRLS. ROARS AND RHYTHM. Special Supporting Programme. Bring the Children. They'll Enjoy Every Minute, and so Will You. Plans at D.1.C., M'Cracken and Walls's, and Jacobs's. Theatre at 7. Tel. 13-702. ELECTION NOTICES SOUTH ELECTORATE. Mr T. K. S. SIDEY desires to express his sincere APPRECIATION and THANKS to the Members of his Committee and to all those Electors who supported him on election day. kUNEDIN WEST' ELECTORATE. Dr D. G. M'MILLAN DESIRES TO EXPRESS HIS SINCERE APPRECIATION AND THANKS To all those Electors who Supported Him on Election Day. QHALMERS ELECTORATE. ROBERT FRASER DESIRES TO THANK THOSE ELECTORS WHO KINDLY RECORDED THEIR VOTES IN HIS FAVOUR. ALMERS ELECTORATE.—I sin- - cerely THANK the Electors of Chalmers for returning me as their Representative in Parliament. The confidence expressed in me at the poll is confidence in the Labour Party. The aim of the Labour Party is to bring prosperity to all the people, helping everybody, injuring no one, and it shall be my constant endeavour to give effect to that in Chalmers and in New Zealand as a whole. A. CAMPBELL, Port Chalmers, November 28, 1935. . ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS p-'H'E ' NEW OBAN, STEWART ISLAND. First-class Accommodation. One minute walk from Wharf. No hills to climb. Electric light, hot and cold water. Open all the year. Fine Bathing Beach at Front Door. GOOD TABLES. GOOD SERVICE. Mrs M. A. HANSEN, Proprietress. TIMARU —" Marchwiel Gardens," 11 Marchwiel street: For a pleasant holiday stay here. Beautiful view; quiet surroundings. WHITE STAR PRIVATE HOTEL, Pembroke, Lake Wanaka, provides excellent table and every comfort and attention. Wanaka Motors, Ltd. (phone 11-433). ENSURE an enjoyable holiday by staying at "TREVOSE," Brighton; very comfortable home; courteous service; moderate tariff. HAMPDEN —Ideal place for a Holiday; book up at Familton's Private Hotel; handy to beach. —Phone 9R. kUEENSTOWN—ExceIIent private AC I COMMODATION, lovely view ; central; 9s per day.—Mrs Clayton, P.O. Box 110, Queenstown. ARD'S PRIVATE HOTEL (minute from t . station)—Casuals 7s day, 30s week; remanents 25s week.—Phone 39, Ranfurly. WANTED, by two young ladies, BOARD; 10 days Christmas; Central preferred; state terms.—B27, Times Office. >OARDERS Wanted on farm; two or —► three people; Christmas and New Year weeks. —Address 847, Times. WANTED, immediately (fortnight), Furnished COTTAGE (2 bedrooms) ; between Dunedln, Timaru (adults) ; seaside preferred.—Full particulars 837, Times. QUEENSTOWN— Furnished ROOMS To Let; January or later; use of conveniences.—Address Box 28, Queenstown. CENTRAL OTAGO Resident would Exchange or Let, 5-roomed HOUSE; 56 weeks Christmas holidays.—Bso, Times. WOULD take GUESTS at modern, up-to-date farm house; South Otago ; very reasonable; fresh eggs; if run down come along.—B6B, Times Office. QUEENSTOWN— Two Furnished BEDROOMS To Let. —Apply Mrs T. Allan, Stanley street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22741, 29 November 1935, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22741, 29 November 1935, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22741, 29 November 1935, Page 11

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