AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL TO-DAY. SPECIAL TO-DAY. “LONDON’S REPLY TO GERMAN CLAIMS” Rushed to New Zealand by Air at 1000 Miles Per Day . . . A pictorial record, made by a neutral observer, showing actual scenes of LONDON on AUGUST 23. “HOOEY. Dr GOEBBELS.” EMPIRE Direction: Fullers’ Theatre Corp., Ltd. 2 p.m. DAILY THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME. Last Night’s Capacity Audience in Screams of Laughter! “siierlock” McCarthy is ON THE JOB ... AND DOES HE LOVE HIS WORK! Chasing clues and cuties . . . always getting his man . . . and not doing so bad with the ladies either. EDGAR BERGEN Charlie McCarthy MORTIMER SNERD Preceded by . . . “RHUMBALAND” (Musical Extravaganza). “STRANGER THAN FICTION.” Interest. “SLEEPING PRINCESS” Cartoon. “STOP-PRESS'OF THE SCREEN.” . . Cinesound News, Epi. 12, “ The Green Hornet.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans D.I.C. or Theatre. 12-433. T AST NIGHT! -‘-'AST NIGHT! THE SENSATIONAL PLAY, “ QUIET WEDDING ” “ QUIET WEDDING ” HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. (Prop.: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) PLANS: D.I.C. till noon, then at Jacobs’. 4s and 2s 6d seats may be booked. Day Sales Is 6d Jacobs. Phone Reserves after 6.40, Phone 12-733. Dunedin horticultural society’s Spring Show. Pioneer Hall, Friday and Saturday, October 4 and 5; admission Is. Q.RAMOPHONE BARGAINS. 2 CHENEY CABINETS: Originally £SO; To be Cleared at £5 Each. ONE H.M.V. TABLE MODEL, £6. ONE PORTABLE, £4. BEGG’S FOR BARGAINS. Dunedin horticultural society’s Spring Show. Pioneer Hall, Friday and Saturday, October 4 and o; admission Is. PUPILS WANTED piANO PLAYING BY EAR. Twenty Simple Lessons. Learn to Play the Latest Popular Music entirely by Ear through our Simplified Method. FOR THE FREE BOOKLET Apply to NIAGARA SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 53 Robertson street, Invercargill. BOARD AND RESIDENCE r fHE LEVIATHAN DUNEDIN’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Under New Management Within One Minute of the Railway Station Every Modern Appointment. Unlimited Supply Hot Wa'er. Laundry Facilities. Electric Lift. Day and Night Porter. Passengers by Night Express can have Breakfast from 7 a.m. C.T. and W.A. House. Reduced Moderate Tariff. Tariff, 11s 6d day. £3 week. Permanents Catered for at Reduced Charges. MR AND MRS T. ESPIE Phone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. f) N S L O W HOUSE v/ Private Hotel at St. Kilda. Car Accommodation. Tennis Court Excellent Cuisine. Efficient Service, Rooms available, with h. and c. water Lending Library MODERATE TARIFF Under New Management, H. J SMYTH Proprietor. Phone 22-550. Box 7. St. Kilda. YOUR PROBLEM SOLVED FOR A 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. gOLDIERS’ WIVES AND FAMILIES. For Comfort and Convenience stay at ALBERT HOUSE. ST. CLAIR. Leith house. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Reduction for Married Couples. Attractive surroundings. On George street tram route Phone No. 11-021. TE RAHIRI HOTEL; Vacancies; casuals £2, permanents 30s; excellent cuisine; every comfort; new electric hot-water system.—Phone 14-532. IAOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL (next Town Hall): Casuals 10s a day, £2 lUy week: permanents 30s week: comfort assured.—Phone 12-601. BRANSON’S HOTEL, St. Andrew street, has vacancies for permanem GUESTS. 40 QUEEN STREET has a VACANCY & for a Married Couple: bed-sitting* room, with board. Also, Vacancy for Young Lady, to share with another.—Telephone 13-472. PERMANENT BOARDERS wanted: good table; phone; washing.—Apply 107 Union street. WANTED, adult family or elderly couple to SHARE six-roomed furnished HOUSE with elderly widow; north end; must have references.—42s, Times. 49 QUEEN STREET has a VACANCY rw for a Boarder.—Telephone 13-472. WANTED, BOARD, by respectable working youth; South Dunedin preferred.—4B3, Times.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 20
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