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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS Final Screenings To-morrow “DAD AND DAVE COME TO TOWN ” Bert BAILEY, Fred MacDONALD (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I ]Fimw™r EMP I R B iliilMl liil Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT SIDNEY HOWARD’S STARTLING STAGE PLAY NOW FIRES THE SCREEN WITH ITS POWERFUL DRAMA! A Great Play. ... A Greater Film Inspired by man’s gallant adventure. . . . Every resource of Hollywood’s Greatest Studio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, has been used lavishly to make this tale of heroism . . . spurred on by love. An Unforgettable Thrilling Experience! ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY In his newest and most fascinating dramatic role since “ Night Must Fall ”... “ YELLOWBACK ” “ YELLOW JACK ” “YELLOW JACK” “YELLOW JACK” A girl stakes her love as five men are locked in a prison, not for culprits . . . but heroes! VIRGINIA BRUCE VIRGINIA BRUCE LEWIS STONE Do it for me! she whispered. And the promise in her eyes fired him to risk any danger, even the unknown, the dreaded “ yellow jack . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVES D.I.C. or Theatre, 12-433. jg T. PAUL’S FAMOUS MARCH ALBUM, No. 1. Contents: “ Burning of Rome.” “ Chariot Race,” "Four Horsemen.” “Midnight Flyer,” “Top of the Word,” “ Dawn of the Century,” “Battle of the Nations.” “Spirit of Frapce,” “Herald of Peace.” PRICE, 2s 6d. Posted 2s Bd. 9 Pieces for the Price of One. TERRY’S MUSIC STORE, 145 GEORGE ST., DUi’.EDIN. PM.S. OBSERVATION TOUR includes • all bays, also Rauone Beach and Harrington Point.—Ring 22-451. SHOWS JgLUESKIN A. AND P. SOCIETY. JUBILEE SHOW. BLAND PARK, WAITATI, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. 1939. Good Entries of High-class Stock. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. Riding. Jumping, and Novelty Events. Admission, Is 6d. Children, half-price. C. R. BURRELL. Sec. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BLUESKIN A. AND P. SHOW AT WAITATI. JANUARY 14. Special train leaves Waitati 5.52 p.m., Seacliff 6.27, Waikouaiti 6.59. and arrives Palmerston 7.36 p.m. Stops where required for passengers. Train leaves Waitati 6.0 p.m.. arrives Dunedin 7.25 p.m. Stops where required for passengers. LOST AND FOUND LOST, Kilmog, Monday, WALLET containing cash and motor papers: address enclosed: substantial reward—Communicate 931, Times. LOST, small PURSE containing sum of money and art union ticket (number known); vicinity Exchange.—Finder can keep money and return 927, Times. ■ LOST, between Gibb’s Hill and Papatowai, January 4, fawn RAINCOAT. Reward returning K. Reid, Outram, Otago. T?LY ROD and NET, regd. No. 189537. JL 1 LOST outside 14 Maitland street: reward. —Phone 11-112. LOST, SPECTACLES, In case, NormanbyHowe street, or on tram; reward.— Brown, 234 North road. LOST, blue BUDGIE, 25 Lochend street. Tainui.—Phone 22-172; 10s reward.

AMUSEMENTS CHILDREN! AND ADULTS THRILL TO BOBBY BREEN RESERVE AND BE SURE. PLANS AT BEGG’S or THEATRE. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout New Zealand). THE GRAND Phone 13-013 Is The Popular Theatre at Is 6d Family Prices. TO-DAY AT 2.15 AND 8 p.m. TO-DAY AT 2.15 AND 8 p.m. AT LAST!! AN EVENT THAT HAS BEEN WAITED FOR BY MANY THOUSANDS OF DUNEDINITES. A LIMITED RETURN SEASON Of the Boy Melody Star, In his Best and Most Popular Picture, RAINBOW RAINBOW —“ RAINBOW —“ RAINBOW ON THE RIVER RIVER RIVER RIVER I You’ll Thrill Again and Again to the Voice of BOBBY BREEN BOBBY BREEN BOBBY BREEN BOBBY BREEN SINGING These Favourite SONGS: “ Rainbow on the River." “Waiting for the Sun,” “The Flower Song,” “Ave Maria,” and Many Other*. SUPPORTING CAST Includes CHARLES BUTTERWORTH, ALAN MOWBRAY —MAY ROBSON. NOT ONE! BUT TWO—THREE —AND EVEN FOUR TIMES! HAS THIS FILM PLAYED TO CAPACITY BUSINESS IN AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. AND CHRISTCHURCH. ■ —ln Addition FIRST SCREENING IN DUNEDIN That Happy-go-lucky Character, FRED STONE IN “ QUICK MONEY ” A Small-town Mayor Fights the Big City Crooks. (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) PLANS—BEGG’S or THEATRE. PM.S. OBSERVATION TOUR; comfort • coaches leave Queen’s Gardens daily 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.—Ring 22-451. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS WHEN IN CHRISTCHURCH, w THE EXCELSIOR HOTEL. “In the Heart of the City.” The comfortable place to stay. Easy to find. Proceed straight up Manchester street from the Railway Station. Now under live, new management. Tariff: 12s 6d per day. Bed and 7c R. V. E. WALDRON. 'Proprietor. Excelsior Hotel, Cr, Manchester and High streets, Christ hurch. DOING TO TIMARU? Then the RAILWAY PRIVATE HOTEL Is just the Hotel you are looking for. In centre of town and overlooking Caroline Bay and Harbour. Now under New Management. Mr and Mrs J. El HOME, Proprietors. “AMBASSADORS” PRIVATE A HOTEL. VISITORS to CHRISTCHURCH will find Home-like Comfort at the “Ambassadors,” Manchester street. Tariff, 10s 6d per day; £3 3s per week. T. J. SLEEMAN, Proprietor. Phone 30-382. ‘ . Hotel stonehurst. AUCKLAND. “ The only UNLICENSED Hotel de Luxe.” Manageress: Mrs E. CHURTON. 100 Rooms. Telegraphic Address: “Stonehurst." Fake wanaka-lakeside house, XJ good holiday resort; excellent accommodation; beautiful panoramic view; moderate tariff.—Briley. TREVOSE GUEST HOUSE, Brighton, provides thoroughly comfortable Accommodation; good fires; well supplied tables; moderate tariff. WANTED. Furnished COTTAGE or Hut; Central Otago or Lakes district; fortnight beginning January 18.—Please reply immediately 926. Times. FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE. furnished; electric light; £2 week, light Included; vacant now.—McCarthy, Waikouattl. PEMBROKE: To Let, for balance of holidays, Comfortably Furnished COTTAGE; with all conveniences: £4 4s weekly.—B92, Times. WANTED, CRIB; by the seaside; for two weeks after January 20.—Reply 933, Times. TO LET, Walhola, Small COTTAGE: 5s 6d week; suitable crib or couple; from 28th inst. for term. 930, Times. QUEENSTOWN— Two ladies WANT ROOM, morning tray, January 23-28; state terms.—s 7 Cargill street. Dunedin. TIMARU— BAY VIEW HOUSE has Vacancies from now on; tariff £2 10s per week.—Phone 1400.

AMUSEMENTS MATINEE 2 p.m. TO-DAY I 1/- M AYF A 1 R V 6 I Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd. 1 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 7.30 First Feature A Rollicking, Romantic Comedy Filled with Action and Adventure. “A GIRL WITH IDEAS” “A GIRL WITH IDEAS” “A GIRL WITH IDEAS” "A GIRL WITH IDEAS” Featuring WENDY BARRIE Walter Kent PXDGEON TAYLOR 8.40 Second Feature The Screen Adaptation ot the Famous Novel By LLOYD C. DOUGLAS “GREEN LIGHT” “GREEN LIGHT” “GREEN LIGHT” “GREEN LIGHT” Featuring ERROL FLYNN, ANITA LOUISE And Supported by A SPLENDID CAST Including, MARGARET LINDSAY. SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE, SPRING BYINGTON. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.1.C., or Theatre at 6.30. THE MOST AMAZING SHOW OF THE CENTURY. DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Prop,: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Commencing: WEDNESDAY NEXT! WEDNESDAY NEXT! At 8 p.m. Sir Benjariiin Fuller Presents THE GREAT NICOLA NICOLA NICOLA NICOLA You will be astounded by the World’s Master Magician and his mammoth new Company, performing scores of incredible feats. THE GREAT NICOLA NICOLA NICOLA NICOLA MASTERS THE VERY IMPOSSIBLE. STUPENDOUS! BAFFLING! AMAZING! BEWILDERING! THE MOST LAVISH MIRACLE SHOW EVER STAGED BE ADVISED BOOK EARLY. BOX PLANS OPEN D.I.C. FRIDAY AT 9 A.M. POPULAR PRICES: POPULAR PRICES; 3s 2s Is Reservations: D.C. and 0.5.. 4*. All Prices Plus Tax. EDUCATIONAL T OOK AHEAD, YOUNG MAN, i-' LOOK AHEAD! You may be satisfied with your PRESENT salary, but what of the future? Will you be able to afford the luxuries —a home of your own, a motor car, a trip overseas? You may have more money to spend NOW, but your needs are constantly increasing; are you taking the steps that will keep your SALARY increasing accordingly? Qualify in ACCOUNTANCY And you immediately step up your earning capacity—you make certain of a secure and prosperous future. Let HEMINGWAY’S guide you quickly and surely to Accountancy qualification. HEMINGWAY’S HOME STUDY COURSE is backed by more than 40 years of leadership and examination supremacy—results PROVE the efficiency of HEMINGWAY’S Accountancy Tuition. Write to-day for Free Book, "Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. PREE TO ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. E. L. Enting, 8.C0m., F.R.A.N.Z., Principal. The 1939 Prospectus is now available on request. Write for your free copy to-day to Box 826 G, Wellington, C.l. Enting’s Commercial College is founded on 23 years’ practical teaching experience. . OET up as a BUILDING CONTRACTOR O and make money: write to-day for particulars of Druleigh’s Building Construction Correspondence Course.—Drulelgh College, Auckland. BROWN’S COLLEGE, Moray place, Day. Evening. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping. Rapid individual tuition. Railway concessions. Telephone 10-697. MOTOR SERVICES J_JOBBS’ BRIGHTON MOTORS ROYAL MAIL. Leaves Queen’s Gardens Daily for Brighton only 9.30 a.m., '2 p.m., 5.15 p.m. Sundays: 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 10 p.m Late Cars: Wed., Fri., Sat., 11 p.m. Mid-day Trips: Sat., 12.30 p.m. Taleri Mouth: Mon., Wed., Fri., 9.30 a.m. Re Buses Ring 11-158. WREN’S unbeatable values. Wallpapers, paints, brushware, glass and varnishes. All painting and paperhanging requisites.—WßEN'S. ,

AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO DAYS—AND STILL THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand), Earphones for the Hard of Hearing. . 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. CHARLES BOYER BOYER BOYER HEDY LAMARR LAMARR SIGRID GURIE, ALAN HALE. “ALGIERS.” “ALGIERS." “ALGIERS.” “ALGIERS.” “ALGIERS.” “ALGIERS." “ALGIERS.” “ALGIERS.” “ALGIERS.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) ALSO: —The Latest Issue of THE MARCH OF TIME. FRIDAY NEXT It was Broadway’s Biggest Laugh-hit for two years. . . . . Now it’s brought to the scream to make Hysterical History. GROUCHO MARX. GROUCHO MARX, GROUCHO MARX, GROUCHO MARX. CHICO MARX. CHICO MARX, CHICO MARX,. CHICO MARX, HARPO MARX HARPO MARX HARPO MARX HARPO MARX In “ROOM SERVICE ” “ROOM SERVICE” “ROOM SERVICE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS: BEGG’S OR STATE (12-324). Hydro tea rooms, st. clair. Now Catering for WEDDING BREAKFASTS AND PARTIES. Try Our Luncheons and Teas when at the Beach. Phone 18-285. Private Phone 13-401. MEETINGS TAUNEDIN WORKING SOCIAL CLUB. MEN’S A SPECIAL MEETING of Members, ntending Members, and others interred will be held in the NEW CLUB lOOMS. 14 DOWLING STREET, TOMORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY), at ’.Sft. The Club Rooms are Now Open rom 9 till 5. CHAS. PARNELL, Hon. Sec. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES gOROUGH OF WEST HARBOUR. DOG REGISTRATION FEE. Pursuant to Section 8 of “The Dog Registration Act, 1908,” Notice Is Hereby Given that the FEE for the Registration of Dogs in the Borough of West Harbour for the year 1939 IS NOW PAYABLE to the Registrar of Dogs at the Council Chambers, Ravensbourne. The amount of Fee has been fixed as follows; —For each Dog kept for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle. Three Shillings and Sixpence; for any other Dog, Eleven Shillings (this includes One Shilling special fee covering expenses for Hydatids Pills). W. CONNOR. Town Clerk. Rothesay. January 9. 1939. JJOROUGH OF WEST HARBOUR. BALANCE SHEET AND STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Balance Sheet and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1938, is OPEN FOR INSPECTION at the Town Clerk’s Office during office hours until 9th FEBRUARY. 1939. . W. CONNOR, Town Clerk. Rothesay,. 9th January, 1939.

FOUND— Farmers’ Field Pipes, 3ln, 16s; 4in, 255; 6in, 50s per 100 ft, plus sales tax; Flower Pots, 31n to Bin.—Tileries Abbotsford.

All Classes of Goods can be Exchanged through Otago Daily Times advertising Even if vou can’t buy, you may be able to “ trade ” what you have for what you want. Sixteen words for a shilling, three consecutive insertions for half-a-crown.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23704, 11 January 1939, Page 11

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