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AMUSEMENTS ST. JAMES IM* Direction; Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. Daily 7.45 p.m. Warner Bros. Present ANN SHERIDAN (The Oomph Girl in her Greatest Tri-oomph). “NAUGHTY BUT NICE” DICK POWELL GALE PAGE, ALLEN JENKINS - RON.' REAGAN, ZASU PITTS, HELEN BRODERICK. (.Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) Also “THE DEFENCE RESTS” EDWARD ELLIS ANITA LOUISE An Enjoyable Drama, with Plenty of Laughs. * (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans D.1.C., Jacobs’ at 5, Theatre at 7. Phone 13-702. EAST is East and West is West, but South is the SING you love the best. Every Wednesday at the MayfairTheatre. It is Irish Day. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION IJOR CHRISTCHURCH’S CEN--1 TENARY CELEBRATIONS Stay at the Excelsior Hotel. Special catering for parties. Every comfort and an excellent tab’e. Central situation. Tariff. 12s 6d per day. EXCELSIOR HOTEL (R. V. E. Waldron, proprietor). Cr. Manchester and High streets, Christchurch (A.A. House) (jTEWART ISLAND. Book now for your Holiday at OBAN HOUSE. P.O. Box No. 9. Telephone No. 6. M. A. HANSEN,' Proprietress. qiREVOSE GUEST HOUSE. Brighton; -i Comfortable Accommodation: good fires: well-supplied tables: moderate tariff. Write or wire. BASKETBALL KIWI V. HIGH SCHOOL Y.W.C.A. Kiwi beat Otago Girls’ High School by 27 goals to 17, despite the gallant efforts of the School players, who in the second half scored 13 goals to Kiwi'« TRAINING COLLEGE v. ALBANY I The game between Training College and Albany I was very fast and exciting. Albany I opened with a fine burst of play, and with Jittle difficulty scored six goals in succession. From then on the game was closely contested, with Training College making a good recovery to win by 19 goals to 16. Y.W.C.A. FINDLAYS v. UNIVERSITY II Y.W.C.A. Findlays beat, University II by 27—12. University II displayed better combination, but lacked the necessary speed to obtain a larger share of the ball. Y.W.C.A. I v. ALBANY ll' Y.W.C.A. was 1 superior to Albany in tactics. The final score was 28—8./ UNIVERSITY v, Y.W.C.A. II University beat Y.W.C.A, 11. Excellent shooting was a feature of the game, which was won by University by 21 goals to 15. SECOND GRADE Section I.—Y.W.C.A. 24, University 15: N. Valley 17, Seacliff 3. ' Section ll.—Ravensbourne 25, Glenross 10; Albany 18 O.G.H.S. 14; H.S. Ex-Girls 20, Training College 17; Y.W.C.A. IX 22, O. 11. THIRD GRADE Section I.—Tudor 22, Barnetts I 16; Macduffs 20, Forbiiry Ex-Girls 17; Elco I 26, University II 10: D.I.C. 12, Y.W.C.A. 2; Y.W.C.A. Elco I 26, University 3; Training College C 17, Taieri 9. Section ll.—Elco II 18, Training College E 4,0.8. C. 28. H.S. Ex-Girls 14; Y.W.C.A. 15, Albany 13; Y.W.C.A. Elco 18, Training College E 4, FOURTH GRADE Section I.—Kia Toa 10, C.F.H. 8; Kiwi 15, First Church I .14. Section ll.—Kowhai 10, Aotea 19; Training College H 15. Y.W.C.A. Findlays 2; First Church II 12, Y.W.C.A. 12. v INTERHOUSE RESULTS ■i Section I.—Victory 10, D.S.A. 9. Section II. —O.S.L. 16 M.C.L. 6; Penroses 15, McKinlays 14; Standard 5, M.C.P. 5; Sargoods 10, Mayfair .5, , ■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24326, 17 June 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24326, 17 June 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24326, 17 June 1940, Page 12