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AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY. Claudette COLBERT Charles BOYER " TOVARICH " u TOVARICH " BASIL RATHBONE (Recommended by Censor for Adults. > THE REGENT _. THE REGENT" Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. Daily at 2.15, 8 p.m. —TO-MORROW-PROCLAIMING MODERN YOUTH'S DECLARATION OP INDEPENDENCE HAVE YOUR FLING . . . WHILE YOU'RE YOUNG! Youth's the thrilling time to laugh at life and dull convention . . . answer the eager call of warm romance . . . embark on that gayest, most glorious of holidays with CARY GRANT CARY GRANT CARY GRANT ■HOLIDAY" ■HOLIDAY" Katharine HEPBURN ED. EVERETT HORTON BINNIE BARNES LEW AYRES PREPARE YOURSELF FOR ONE OF THE FINEST COMEDIES YOU'VE EVER SEEN . . . IT'S THE LAST WORD IN LAUGHLOVABLE, HIGHLY ROMANTIC COMEDY! A Columbia Production. Directed by George Cukor. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans on view D.I.C. and Theatre, Phone 12-513. TYDRO TEA ROOMS, ST. CLAIR Now Catering tor WEDDING BREAKFASTS AND PARTIES. Try Our Luncheons and Teas when at the Beach. Phone 18-289. Private Phone 13-401. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present MICKEY ROONEY And a Big Team of Irish Stars In a Gay Comedy Romance, —"HOLD THAT KISS " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Screening, LAUREL AND HARDY In -" BEAU HUNKS " ST. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fulter 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. "Always Cosy and Comfortable" COMING TO-MORROW TWO NEW THRILLERS Paramount Pictures Present DIRECT FROM THE PEN OF ZANE GREY, . THE CENTURY'S GREATEST WESTERN WRITER, Comes a Great Thrill Picture. "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER» "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" HUNTED . . . OUTLAWED ... HIS GUNS SPAT DEATH. Out of the past he rode, this Masked Terror of the Plains . . . daring double danger as his guns blazed justice along the vengeance trail! The Big Cast includes: DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE SIDNEY TOLER. RUSSELL HAYDEN, CHARLOTTE FIELDS. Paramount's Associate Feature. " Sapper's " Immortal Hero. THE WORLD'S MOST DARING AMATEUR SLEUTH . . . "BULLDOG IN AFRICA " PLAYING HIS GAME OF LIFE DRUMMOND and h death LESS SPIES IN MYSTERIOUS MOROCCO. Starring John Heather H. B. HOWARD "ANGEL WARNER J. CARROL NAISH REGINALD DENNY E. E. CLIVE One glimpse of a face he couldn't forget gives Drummond the tiny clue to the MOST EXCITING, THRILLPACKED MAN HUNT OF HIS DAREDEVIL CAREER. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES ARE BETTER THAN REGRETS. Box Plans at D.1.C., Jacobs's at 5. Theatre at 7. Phone 13-702. SPORTING THE POPULAR HOLIDAY FIXTURE VINCENT RACES AT OMAKAU FIRST RACE—FRIDAY 12.30. SATURDAY 12.55. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES DUNEDIN ON SATURDAY at 6.35 a.m., RETURNING AFTER RACES. GOOD CATERING AND BOOTH ON COURSE. T. DUGGAN, Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE THE LEVIATHAN DUNEDIN'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Under New Management. Within One Minute of the Railway Station. . Every Modern Appointment. Unlimican have breakfast from 7 a.m. C.T. and W.A. House. ..educed Moderate Tariff. Tariff, lis 6d day; £2 16s week. Permanents Catered for at Reduced Charges. Mr and Mrs T. ESPIE, Phone H-979. P.O. Box 112. f\NSLOW HOUSE Private Hotel at St. Kilda. Car Accommodation. Tennis Court. Excellent Cuisine. Efficient Service. Rooms available, with h. and c. water. Lending Library. Moderate Tariff. C. R. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor. YOUR PROBLEM SOLVED FOR ACCOMMODATION. Special Effort to Please. Enjoy a Happy Holiday by Staying at WOOD'S PRIVATE HOTEL. Rattray street (Centre of Town). Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. Reserve Early. Phone 10-757. LEITH HOUSE SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Reduction for Married Couples. Attractive Surroundings. On George street tram route. PHONE No. 11-021 T CLAIR, DUNEDIN: GREENCLIFFE *J ' GUEST HOUSE. The Hotel you are looking for. Service of the best. Tariff reasonable. Right at the beach. Phone 23-641. Mrs BOND, Proprietress. RAINBOW PRIVATE HOTEL: Comfortable ACCOMMODATION; casuals 7s day bed and breakfast 4s 6d; moderate terms for permanents.—Phone 13-283. OUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL (next Town Hall).—Casuals 10s day, £2 10s week; Permanents 30s week.—Phone 12-601. PROFESSIONAL person requires Furnished BEDROOM and SITTING ROOM, with fireplace; morning and evening- meals; garage; good locality.—9so, Times. /COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, on \J rise; sunny position; handy to tram: terms moderate.—3 Dundas street. WANTED, BOARD, with homely people (Protestant), for lad going to Technical College—942, Times. OUNG man, In steady position, requires BOARD, vicinity Caversham Valley. 879. Times. YITANTED, by young clergyman. W BOARD, in vicinity of Octagon, from February I—BB3. Times. LEGAL NOTICES ■jJTEDICAL REGISTRATION. I. HAL JACOBS, M. 8.. Ch.B., 1939, now residing in Dunedin, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 23rd January, 1939, next to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Dunedin. Signature (in full): HAL JACOBS. Address: 184 Cargill street, Dunedin, C.2. Dated at Dunedin, 23rd December, 1938. I HEREBY AFFIRM MYSELF to be the person named in the Diplomas or Medical Registration Certificate produced. HAL JACOBS. TENDERS >UBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. A. , TENDERS, closing 4 p.m. on dates shown and returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited for the supply of the following:— No. 869—Steel Sheet Piling. 24-1-39. No. 870—Copper Conductor and Jointing Sleeves. 7/2/39. No. 871—Copper Conductor, Jointing Sleeves and Binding Wire. 31/1/39. No. 872—Bare and Triple-braided Aerial Cable. 17/1/39. No 874—Soda Acid Fire Extinguis! 2gal. 24/1/39. No, 875—Steel Wire Rope, Thimbles and Grips. 7/2/39. No. 876—Woodworking Machines. 31/1/39 Quotation forms are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. rPHE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned until 10 o'clock a.m. on Monday, January 16, 1939, for the supply of Nurses' Uniform Dresses and Overalls. SPECIFICATIONS may be seen at the Secretary's Office, Hanover street. Dunedln - JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. December 30, 193& TENDERS are invited till 10 A.M. on A TUESDAY, 24th inst., for the ERECTION of STAFF DINING ROOM and LOCKER ROOM at THE ACID WORKS. BURNSIDE. MASON & WALES, . Registered Architects. Dunedin. rjAHE DUAL PURPOSE BOARD. "Donnacona" offers more than an ordinary smooth-surfaced Board. In addition to its specially smooth reverse side, " Donnacona has a distinct roughcast surface which allows a choice of decorative effects for ceilings and walls hitherto impossible. Obtain descriptive booklets from Sole Agents and learn of its full possibilities!. McCALLUM & CO., LTD... Timber Specialists. Dunedin and Oamaru. pRTH BRITISH RUBBER FLOORING Gives permanent silence to busy building floors. NORTH BRITISH is entirely non-slip, richly patterned, simplto clean, and a more economical propo sition. Quotes and full facts from the NORTH BRITISH Sub-Agents: A. J. ALLEN, Limited. DIRCH STREET. DUNEDIN. /CROMWELL COTTAGE and Garage, v> built ten years ago by Mr J. Richmond in Melmore terrace. Outside walls Jin Ten/Test painted. Inside walls Ten/Test calsomined, and as good to-day as when built. Ten/Test insulates against borer, noise, cold and heat. Otago distributors:— J. & A. WILKINSON, LTD.. 121 King street, Dunedin. Write for information and samples. Within a very short time of her launching misfortune befell the new A class keel yacht belonging to Mr H, E. Chamberlain, of Ponui Island. Auckland. The craft was being sailed down the harbour at dusk when a heavy squall broke some gear on the backstay and the mast itself snapped. The yacht was then between Orakei and Mission Bay, and the Auckland Harbour Board s launch Ferro was sent to help the five men on board. The yacht, was taken.in tow and brought back to the new export wharf.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23705, 12 January 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23705, 12 January 1939, Page 11

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