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AMUSEMENTS Yesterday's Big Audiences Thrilled to an Exotic, Exciting South Seas Romantic Drama Presented in ... GLOWING TECHNICOLOR! EMPIRE Dlr.; Fuller's Theatre Corp. Ltd. 2 p.m ... DAILY .. 7.45 o.m. PAGAN LOVE! PRIMITIVE HATE! All the swirling beauty of the incomparable South Seas poured forth in beautiful colour! "ALOMA of the SOUTH SEAS " "ALOMA of the SOUTH SEAS " "ALOMA of the SOUTH SEAS " With ',: The GJorious Love. Team of "Hurricane" Jon HALL Dorothy LAMOUR Lynne OVERMAN THRILL ... to the Pagan rites of a South Seas Wedding! ... To the awesome volcanic eruption. . . To a hundred sloe-eyed maidens dancing to the sinuous music of a South Sea Love. Song! Presented by Paramount' Pictures. We Commend this First Half to You. " MARCH OP TIME " " FORGOTTEN MAN " (Robert Benchley talks of. the bride's father); "ON THE SPOT " (Grantland Rice answers sporting queries): ■. " TRIPLE TROUBLE" (Sneak, Snoop and Snitch of "Gulliver's Travels ")," DANGEROUS COMMENT " (Ministry of Information). PATHE NEWS and '•THE SKY RAIDERS." PLANS'D.I.C. or' Empire (12-433). (Recommended bv Censor for Adults.) "CARELESS, TALK COSTS LIVES . . . —• DON'T TALK." PATRIOTIC RECITAL FLORENCE PACEY Presents, her PUPILS ,'•■ ■•-'' • In a COSTUME RECITAL. DEPICTING THE BRITISH NAVY. RETURNED SOLDIERS' HALL, -*-* Moray place, ~~: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. Stirring Patriotic Songs and Recitations and Solo Dances. . Mr J. Wallace's Orchestra, Accompanist: Mrs Rowe. Proceeds in Aid of the Patriotic Council's Gift Parcel Fund. Admission: One Shilling. EMERGENCY CLEARING. STATION. ST. ANDREWS SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, CARROLL STREET. ALL CITIZENS RESIDING OR WORKING IN C2 are invited to I 'pay a VISIT OF INSPECTION between 4.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, in order to familiarise themselves with the station which is being prepared for them in time of raid or epidemic. ■.'.',

EDUCATIONAL OTAGO BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL ENROLMENT OF BOARDERS , BOARDERS for the School Hostel (Campbell House) are now being enrolled for 1942. The Manager is Mr I. G. GARDEN, M.A., an experienced master, who has the assistance of two other resident masters and of a capable and experienced Matron (Miss Tarrant). \ ;* \ ~ :..,,■' A wise control is exercised over boarders, proper guidance and assistance is given in their evening preparation, and every attention is paid to their health and comfort. The full boarding fee is £22 per term, less a deduction of £1 if paid within 30 days after the beginning* of term. Lower rates for those not in residence at weekends. Those who require to live away from home in order to obtain secondary education are entitled to a Government boarding allowance of 7s 6d per week. This reduces the net fee in such cases by approximately' £5 per term. 1 A copy of the School Prospectus (abridged) and other information will be supplied on application to the undersigned. , .. C. R. McLEAN, Secretary, Otago High Schools Board. 236 Moray place, Dunedin, C.l. ■ ,

T F.C. SCHOLARSHIP FOR LINCOLN _;..-': COLLEGE, 1942. Through the generosity of the Canterbury Agricultural College Old Students' Association, a Scholarship Valued at Twenty-five Guineas has again been made available to active members of Young Farmers' Clubs in the South Island. This Scholarship provides half the fees for the, first-year Diploma Course at Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln, and is tenable for one year. Applications are invited from Young Farmers' Club Members, and should in-clude-details of age, education, and-prac-tical farming experience. Copies of testimonials as to character must accompany applications, which must reach the Undersigned not later than TUESDAY, December 16, 1941: Application Forms may be obtained from Club Secretaries. The successful applicant will be required to take up residence at Lincoln College when the 1942 Course commences on January 6, 1942. S. R. WHYTE, Honorary Secretary, Otago and Southland Council, N.Z. Federation *bf Young Farmers' Clubs, P.O. Box 693, Dunedin. ROSSBOTHAM'S Commercial College: Individual Tuition; short courses; special speed classes to 2 p.m. BOARD AND RESIDENCE HOTEL CENTRAL (Private), 100 Princes street. Alterations and Renovations now completed, including Up-to-date Hot Watei Service, Ample Bathing Accommodation NEW AND NICE. W. Y. CAMPBELL, 1 Proprietor. Phone 13-350.

r\NSLO W H o u s V Private Hotel at St. Kllda Car Accommodation. Tennis Court. Excellent Cuisine Efficient Service. Rooms available, with h and c water Lending Library . One Minute from Municipal Golf Links H J SMYTH, Proprietor, Phone 22-550 Box 7. St Kilda

THE L E V I A T II A N DUNEDIN'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Within one minute of the Railway Station Every modern appointment. Laundry facilities. C.T. and W.A. House. Reduced Moderate Tariff. Tariff, lis 6d day, £3 week Permanents catered for at Reduced Charges. Mr and Mrs T. ESPIE, Phone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. UT CLAIR. DUNEDIN. GREENCLIFFF. O GUEST , HOUSE. The Hotel voii are looking tor. Service of the best. Vacancies for permanenis Tariff reasonable. Right at the beach. Phone 23-641 Mrs BOND. Proprietress Superior Accommodation; Attractive Surroundings. Permanent and Casual Guests. Reduction for married couples. On George street tram route PHONE 11-021 .AOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town 1J Hall). Casuals 10s a day. £2 10s week; permanents, 30s week Comfort assured.—Phone 12-601. [AZELWOOD Guest House, 123 Cargill •.J. street; vacancy permanent, casual guests. couple require Furnished Room. ■ or bed and breakfast, for two weeks after Boxing Day.—Reply Mrs Knox, Medbury, North Canterbury. RESPECTABLE youth requires reasonable Private Board, from January, central preferred.—2B6, Times. RANTED, working man Boarder; wash- . r ing, mending; phone.—Apply 107 Union street. I EXCELLENT Board offered working J girl in superior suburban home; telephone.—34o, Times. [7 ANTED, Board, city area, man, steady . r employment.—Particulars to 347, Times. JOARD required by young business man; a Catholic home preferred.— 377, Times. >OOM, suit two friends, with or without morning tray.—l 62 King street. ADY requires Private Board; use telei phone; near city.—374, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24783, 6 December 1941, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24783, 6 December 1941, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24783, 6 December 1941, Page 16

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