AMUSEMENTS CHILDREN UNDER 15 NOT ADMITTED. To-day’s the Last Day of ROSALIND RUSSELL JOHN BOLES In the DRAMATIC TRIUMPH. “ CRAIG’S WIFE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) KM PI RE Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Daily at 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. CONSISTENCY IS OUR WATCHWORD! Another popular and successful film from the House of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. A PICTURE FOR ALL LOVERS OF THRILLS . GLORIOUS ROMANCE . . . ADVENTURE AND HILARIOUS" FUN. Robert Rosalind Robert Rosalind Robert Rosalind MONTGOMERY RUSSELL MONTGOMERY RUSSELL MONTGOMERY RUSSELL MONTGOMERY RUSSELL MONTGOMERY RUSSELL MONTGOMERY RUSSELL Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Ace of Spades in the strangest club on earth meant certain death, yet when his turn came brought him rip-roaring adventure and love in the arms of a beautiful woman. It’s handsome Bob and lovely Rosalind at their gayest and Frank Morgan at his funniest. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' With Frank Morgan Reginald Owen. Frank Morgan Reginald Owen. Frank Morgan Reginald Owen. Associate Programme Includes: “ SUN KISSED STARS ” A Delightful Musical Revue in Gorgeous Colour. I CRICKET. I ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. Dramatic Collapse in 2nd TEST MATCH. RESERVES D.I.C. or Empire, 12-433. CHEAP, Artistic WALLPAPERS; latest designs to make the home beautiful from Is upwards.—Smith and Smith, Ltd.
FACILITIES AT MOTOR CAMPS POPULARITY OF CAMPING. Every summer finds motor campers on the increase; well-appointed camping areas having played a big part ui popularishig this type of holiday. Rule Number One to campers is to go along well protected against sunburn and insect bites,. Take plenty of Q-TOL with you. Q-TOL stops the fiery pain of sunburn in 30 seconds. Used beforehand, it-removes all risk of burning, prevents blistering. Unsurpassed for insect bites—stops the itch instantly. Keeps away sandflies and mosquitos. Always have a bottle on hand. Obtainable everywhere.— Aclvt. /
A study of marks made on table* cloths by diners is contained in a report to the American Hotel Association convention. “Table artists,” said the report, “ left marks of which per cent, were statistics, 13 per cent, were drawings of houses, boats, baby carriages and other buildablo things; 7 per cent, verse, etc.; 6J per cent, girls’ faces and other anatomical studies: 3 per cent, ‘bawdy humour’; and 3 per cent. ‘ unclassified blobs.’ ”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23082, 7 January 1937, Page 11
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