AMUSEMENTS.
LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE CINEMA.
STRANGE INTERLUDE SEASON. Managerial Note to Parents. Children under 16 will NOT be admitted to any session. | 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7.4S | The play in which you HEAR the characters THINKEUGENE O’NEILL’S PRIZE DRAMA Which has been made into a sensational screen play of unparalleled power and thrills, with a Brilliant Cast. The most remarkable of Cinema productions. STRANGE INTERLUDE STRANGE INTERLUDE (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Strange Interlude features NORMA’"SHEARER’ NORMA SHEARER CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE May Robson, Ralph Morgan, Henry B. Walthall and Maureen O’Sullivan. SATURDAY. Better than ever and ALL New. The one great production of the Cinema that proudly excels in every department of delightful entertainment. RIO RITA RIO RITA RIO RITA RIO RITA RIO RITA RIO RITA RIO RITA—RIO RITA (Approved for Universal Exhibition). MUSIC LAUGHTER SINGING DANCING TECHNICOLOUR. THE MOST POPULAR MUSICAL COMEDY YET Featuring JOHN BOLES JOHN BOLES JOHN — BOLES JOHN BOLES BEBE DANIELS BEBE — DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS
WHEELER AND WOOLSEY WHEELER AND WOOLSEY PLANS AT McCRACKEN & WALLS.
Gore regent theatre. SATURDAY & MONDAY. “LET ME EXPLAIN DEAR” “LET ME EXPLAIN DEAR” With Gene Gerrard and Viola Lyel. As Clever as it is Funny! EXCELLENT SUPPORTS.
PROFESSIONAL. A CARD. DR. J. G. MACDONALD may be consulted at No. 8, Federal Buildings, during the next fortnight. Telephone: 1828. J d!l7
CHIROPRACTIC. C. WHITE-PARSONS. (Palmer Graduate Chiropractor,) Newburgh’s Buildings, comer Dee and Esk Streets. RESUMES PRACTICE, THURSDAY, January 11, at 2 p.m.
THE PEARSON MOUNTAIN SUN (LOEB) AND OSTEOPATHIC CLINIC, Colonial Chambers, Dee St., successfully treat asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, hay fever, arthritis, rhemuatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuritis, kidney, liver and skin disorders. Spinal deformities, etc. Consultation Free. Phone 388. Lady Attendant. Hours'. 9-12, 1.30-5.30, or by appointment
MISS M. M. ROGERSON, 1 ADIES’ CUTTER and Teacher of I Dressmaking, J. E. Watson’s Buildings, Tay Street. Pupils taught to cut their own Patterns, also Frocks, Coats, Costumes cut and tacked for home sewing.
ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. TO LET—Rocks, Riverton, Furnished House, from January 6. Apply ‘‘N H,” c/o Noble’s Fancy Goods, Dee Street. Jdll4 TO LET. FULLY Furnished new Cottage, Queenstown, February, March. Apply Mrs Hyndman, Liffey Street. Phone 1519. JcBl IjlOR a pleasant holiday, visit the . Golden Age Hotel, Bluff. Moderate tariff. Every attention.—J. D. Ballantyne, Proprietor. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED —Two respectable Boarders, in good clean home, 22/6, washing and mending. Apply “S 8,” Times Office. Jb43 WANTED TO RENT. WANTED —Furnished House, handy to town, no children. Apply “W 7,” Times Office. Jdl23 WANTED —To rent, House, three or four Rooms. Full particulars to “N S,” Times Office. Jc7l WANTED— Furnished House, close to G.P.0.; every convenience essential. Apply “T 8,” Times Office. TO LET. TO LET—Shop, Federal Buildings, Dee Street. Apply Public Trust. WANTED TO SELL. HORSE COVERS—Hacks 22s 6d, draughts 23s 6d cash, delivered; and Cow Covers—unlined 7s 6d, lined 9s 6d, cash, delivered. Johnson and Couzins, Ltd., 93 Cashel Street, Christchurch. FRUIT FOR SALE. CHOICE Waimate-grown Rasps, 12 lb, bucket, 7/6; 24 lb., 14/-; cash with order.—Townsend Bros., Painstown, Waimate. Dxlo9o
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Southland Times, Issue 22214, 5 January 1934, Page 1
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