FULLERS ST. JAMBS THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon, Hearing Aids Available. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. The Gay and Loveable Sweethearts of “ Hollywood Canteen." Joan Robert LESLIE HUTTON —lnWarner Bros’. Bright New ComedyRomance “TOO YOUNG TO KNOW” “TOO YOUNG TO KNOW” Featurettes ■ — • THE MANKILLERS "—Featuring Howard Hill, the World’s Greatest Archer. • BLUENOSE SCHOONER’’—Sports Parade in Technicolor. “ HARRY OWENS AND HIS ROYAL HAWAIIANS ’’ And First Pictures of the ROYAL WEDDING PLANS D.I.C. or ST. JAMES from 7 p.m. (13-702). GEORGE AND •MARGARET WILL BE AT HIS MAJESTY’S, WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY, ' December 10-13. BE SURE TO MEET THEM! SHOWS Q.ORE A. & P. ASSOCIATION. The 66th ANNUAL SHOW, Will be held on the Gore Show Ground* On TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, December 2 and 3, 1947. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 ‘ Dog Trials, commencing 9 a.m. Jumping from 4 p.m. PEOPLE’S DAY, WEDNESDAY, D*» CEMBER 3 , - Shearing Competition. Jumping and Pony Trots. Side Shows. HOT WATER AVAILABLE ON' THE GROUNDS. t ADMISSION CHARGES First Day— ~ Adults y~ Second Day— \ ' , Men -• ?/- Ladi£s l/° Children Non-members’ Car .. Z/6 Grandstand J-f-A. W. COOPER, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL OP PLACE AGAIN! IMINGWAY’S STUDENTS SCORE AGAIN AT THE COST ACCOUNTING EXAMINATIONS. suits of the September, 1947, examims of the New Zealand Institute of Accountants, affiliated with the ;ralasian . Institute of Cost Account- , just released, show that top Place all Australasia in the final Costing :rs was secured by Mr R. W. McSkimof Auckland, a Hemingway-trained n’t experiment—make certain of Accountancy and Secretarial passes •ol with the school that not only is but GETS results. •sonal, individual attention; one fixed, iclusive fee; no text books to buy, mt.ee of tuition till successful, with me limit; printed texts continually ise are some advantages of Heifiingte U to-day for free book, “Accountto HEMINGWAY’S ’RESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.o. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. jIDAY accommodation BALCLUTHA. EL • CLUTHA., Offers tST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION se requiring a quiet, restful holiday over Christmas period. ne 276, Balclutha.' MFORT AND FRIENDLY SERVICE Characterise . HOTEL CENTRAL, no Princes street.’ Phone 13-350. W. Y CAMPBELL, Proprietor. (Private.) 3ND YOUR VACATION IN CHRISTCHURCH at comfortable, centrally situated EXCELSIOR HOTEL. Excellent table. A home away from home. [■EL Bristol, Wellington, Phone 50-383. ier of Cuba and Ghuznee streets, in re of city; Casual Accommodation !ially catered for. .IDAY at “Hotel Cromwell”: h. and lentrally heated lounges, dining room; trips daily to Lakes Wanaka and TTED to Let, Room in Alexandra, i double bed and morning tray.— lies and further particulars to Box Alexandra. ISTCHURCH. Bed and Good Breakfor holidays: handy park and tram ; private home; 10s fishy," weekly, rite 13 Riccarton road, Christchurch. ARU—Vacancies for Casuals, bed and kfast, Winston House, 30 Latter,streetosite Library).—Phone 1751. fTED, Furnished Crib (any locality), weeks from the first week in Jan—l 777. Times. OLE-AGED Couple want private d, Queenstown, from January 7 for ' ’ ‘ -55. Times. ENT, Holiday House, December 20ary 10: Central or seaside north; :u1—1920, Times. . MS to Let, use of kitchen, all conices Queenstown. Address 10. Office. , , Board on farm or crib to north or Central.—69, Times. BOARD AND RESIDENCE DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall); casuals 10s 6d day; permanents by arrangement: comfort assured.—Phone 12-601. . “TE Rahiri ’’ House: Bed and Breakfast; central: quiet: comfort assured—Phone 13-214. CASTLEREAGH (Mrs McMaster), 60 Upper Stuart street: Superior Accommodation: bed-breakfast. • TERRY’S Private Hotel, 303 King street, caters bed and breakfast. —Phone 13-266. QUIET student requires private Board, 1943.—Phone 12-051. , BOARD Wanted, Young Man, anywhere in city.—l97l, Times. WANTED TO RENT RETURNED Serviceman and wife, business couple, urgently require Flat, furnished or unfurnished. —1957, Times. TO Rent, Four Rooms (kitchenette), or Five Rooms: good references; four adults. —1977 Times. SINGLE Room or Bach, by sober tradesman; permanent.—lß62, Times. ADVERTISING Is accepted' as a necessary part of modern business promotion It has won a place for itself In virtually everv Industry Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise and not as a magic formula for unearned success
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26632, 1 December 1947, Page 10
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