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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS 1/- j\|AYPAIR 1/6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW at 7.30. A Picture as Timely as To-day’s Headlines, “ THE FOUR JUST MEN” (Recommended bv Censor for Adults.) In Addition, “SPIRIT OF CULVER” With FREDDIE JACKIE BARTHOLOMEW COOPER (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, tel 22-573. ROBSON in “ POISON PEN,” The Regent. Friday Next. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE necessary Paints, Papers, Brushes, Paint Remover, etc., needed for your spring cleaning are cheaper at WREN’S.

Follow the Crowds to St. Clair. Commencing TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, at 7.45 p.m., and each Night till SATURDAY. — ST. CLAIEJS POPULAR CARNIVAL g T, CLAIR ESPLANADE Come in Fancy Dress TO-MORROW and SATURDAY NIGHTS. Prizes for three Best Costumes. OFFICIAL OPENING by his Worship the Mayor of Dunedin. A. H. Allen, Esq., at 7.45 p.m. To-morrow Night. Regimental Band in Attendance. The Breakers will be FLOODLIT and the Esplanade Illuminated with Hundreds of Coloured Lights, The Members of the St. Clair Surf Life Saving Club will give displays by FLOODLIGHT each evening. New Games —Thrills on the Amusement Devices. Fun for all. THE EVENT OF CENTENNIAL WEEK. LARNACH’S CASTLE REOPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO VIEW THIS MAGNIFICENT BUILDING, With its glorious panoramic view of the CITY and HARBOUR. Built 1871 at a cost of £120,000. 6d Charge, Entrance to Grounds. 6d. la Entrance to Grounds and Castle, with light refreshment. la. 25 Minutes’ motor run.' Open from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. • RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS E W ZEALAND -RAILWAYS CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS CHILDREN’S DAY AT WINGATUI TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. TRANSPORT OF CHILDREN TO WINGATUI. Special Trains leave Dunedin at 8.40 a.m. and at intervals of 10 minutes until 10.10 a.m. , . ~ , The last train (10.10 a.m.) will run from Port Chalmers, leaving there at 9.30 a.m., and will stop at Mussel Bay, Sawyers’ Bay, St. Leonards, Ravensbourne, Dunedin, Burnside, and Green Island only to pick up school children. FROM WINGATUI. Return trains leave Wingatui at 4.0 p.m., and at intervals of 10 minutes until 5.30 p.m. The first train (4,0 p.m.) will run to Port Chalmers and will stop at Green Island, Burnside and at all stations Dunedin to Port Chalmers t 0 set ‘down school children. : OWING TO THE LARGE NUMBER OF CHILDREN TO BE CARRIED BY RAIL THERE WILL BE NO TRAINS AVAILABLE FOR THE TRANSPORT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC DURING THE HOURS SPECIFIED, i.e.— DUNEDIN to WINGATUI: 8.40 a.m. to 10.10 a.m. WINGATUI to DUNEDIN: 4.0 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. TRAINS FOR THE PUBLIC TO WINGATUI. Special train for conveyance of Entertainers, Bandsmen, and Officials leaves Dunedin at 8.25 a.m. Does not stop en route. Special trains leave Dunedin 10.15 a.m. and at intervals as required until 2.0 p.m. > Special trains will NOT stop at intermediate stations. Ordinary trains stopping at intermediate stations, leave Dunedin at 10.20 a.m., 11.22 a.m., and 1.25 p.m. FROM WINGATUI. Special trains leave Wingatui 5.40 p.m. and at intervals as required. Special’ trains will stop at Caversham and Kensington only. Ordinary trains, stopping at intermediate stations, leave Wingatui 3.41 p.m. and 6.24 p.m. FARES. • From Dunedin to Wingatui:.Children 6d Return; Adults, Is 6d Return. In order to avoid congestion at Dunedin' Railway Station, public are requested to purchase tickets at ticket boxes which will be placed at the south entrance to station platform.

TENDERS JJRUCE COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received at the County Office, Milton, up till NOON on MONDAY. MARCH 4, 1940. for the following works. Tenders to be endorsed with the contract number; — Contract No. 317: About 30 chains of gravelling on the Hillend to Mount Stuart road. Specifications at Mr W. J. Sheafs homestead. Contract No. 323: About 30 chains to complete the gravelling on the Lakeside to Stirling road. Specifications at the Stirling Public Reading Room. Contract No. 324: About 20 chains of metalling on the Taieri Beach to Waihola road. Specifications at Mr A. Trounson’s house at Taieri Beach. Contract No. 325: Raising 12 chains on Grellefs road and four concrete culverts. Specifications at Mr A. Trounson’s house. Specifications for all contracts at the County Office, Milton. Five per cent, deposit with tenders. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. J. H. BATEMAN. ' County Engineer. Milton, February 17, 1940. KEITH RAMSAY, LTD., DUNEDIN. N.Z, Founded 1865. Shipping Agents, Stevedores and Sawmill Owners and Timber Merchants. Manufacturers of Extension Ladders and Extension Platforms; also the handy 3-in-l Ladder—a Step Ladder, a Trestle and a Long Ladder combined. Agents for STAINLESS LIGNOLITE BORER DESTROYER AND WOOD PRESERVATIVE. Made in England. Guaranteed to kill all borers and destroy their eggs. Woodwork coated with Lignolite can, after several days, be polished, stained or painted. ' MINIMAX FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. All British. Head Office Phone 12-523 (two lines) Factory and Timber Yards. Halsey street, 12-214. NORTH BRITISH RUBBER FLOORING Economy, Beauty, Silence, and Long Life are Features of North British Rubber Flooring lasy to Clean and Always Hygienic. NORTH BRITISH RUBBER STAIR TREADS Quotes and full details from Otago and Southland Sub-agents: A. J. ALLEN. LIMITED. Birch street, Dunedin. GIBRALTAR BOARD” Made in New Zealand. It is fire-proof," will not warp, shrink, buckle or sag Insulates against heat and cold. It ensures the permanence of your wall decorations and is suitable for wallpaper, paint, enamel and calcimine. Can be cut and sawn like timber, and is unaffected by borer, dry rot, vermin, etc. Sizes: 6,7, 8. 9, 10 feet long by 3 and 4 feet wide, by Hn and gin thick. —J. & A. WILKINSON, LTD., 121 King street, Dunedin. Otago Distributors.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24226, 19 February 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24226, 19 February 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24226, 19 February 1940, Page 9

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