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AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Final Screening To-night, 7.15, "MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "THE CAT and the CANARY" (Recommended More Especially for Adults, Unsuitable for Children.) 1/- j\fAYFAIR ]/6 Dir: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). 7.30, Two Reallv Great Pictures. "FOUR DAUGHTERS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And Paramount's Thriller. " THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD." " THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD." (Recommended by Censor fcr Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (tel. 22-573). MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. WALLACE HALL, TRAINING ' ' COLLEGE. LOGAN PARK. 8.10. TO-NIGHT, at 8.10. SOCIETY. Conductor: Geo. E- Wilkinson. 2s, Is. 2s, Is. 2s, Is. Reserves at Begg's. Logan Park Car leaves Exchange 7.22 p.m. and 7.52 p.m. EMPIRE . . . Last Three Days of "NICK CARTER MASTER DETECTIVE " Walter PIDGEON . . . Rita JOHNSON A Baffling Mystery Romance. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Presented bv Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. EMP I R E POLLIN'S SECOND ALBUM OF POPULAR RADIO SONG HITS,. Contains Full Words and Music of the Following: "Roll Along Covered Wagon." " She Wore a Little Jacket of Blue." " On the Other Side of the Hill." " I Can't Dance (I Got Ants in my Pants)." "In the Valley of Yesterday." "The Postman Passes My Door." " Why Are the Young Folks so Thoughtless? " " Someday Sweetheart." Etc.. Etc. RETIRING SALE PRICE: Is 6d POSTED FREE. TERRY'S MUSIC STORES, 145 GEORGE STREET, Dunedin. Direction: ' Fullers Theatre Corp.. Ltd. £ p.m. DAILY —. 7.45 p.m. NEXT FRIDAY! Warner Bros. Present THE PICTURE THAT PACKS EVERY KIND OF THRILL! SMOULDERING DYNAMITE! GEORGE. RAFT —EATHTAKING JAMF, TiI?VAN LOVELINESS! dAiNJI; I^IAIN SMASHING Wm. HOLDEN DRAMA! " INVISIBLE STRIPES " "INVISIBLE STRIPES" HUMPHREY BOGART. FLORA ROBSON. Three Men and a Girl Bound by Invisible Ties Branded by "Invisible Stripes." STRANGE AND 'MOVING AND POWERFUL . . . THIS" STORY" BLAZES STRAIGHT _ FROM THE HEARTS OF THESE FOUR! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.} PLANS D.I.C. or Theatre, 12-433.' WREN'S PERFECTO HOUSE PAINTS in all shades and sizes, at greatlyreduced prices; tfuy now: save money. THEY WILL THANK YOU THEY WILL THANK YOU H i'-s M A J E S T Y ' S THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. ONE NIGHT ONLY. REGAL REGAL INTRODUCTORY INTRODUCTORY REV U E REVUE A LAVISH PRODUCTION STAGED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE OTAGO QUEEN CARNIVAL EXECUTIVE. 200 PERFORMERS 200 PERFORMERS 200 PERFORMERS. 200 PERFORMERS. BEAUTIFUL FASCINATING TABLEAUX. BEAUTIFUL FASCINATING TABLEAUX. THE THREE CARNIVAL QUEENS WILL BE INTRODUCED AMIDST SPLENDOUR. COLOUR AND PAGEANTRY. MORE THAN A CONCERT MANY SHOWS IN ONE BIG SHOW. BANDS; VOCAL, MUSICAL AND ORCHESTRAL ITEMS; COMEDY CHORUSES; RECITATIONS; TABLEAUX; DANCING. In a Word, the Most Popular Entertainment Presented for Years. All Tastes Catered for. * You'll be thrilled when you hear 2000 voices singing " GOD DEFEND NEW ZEALAND." ' You'll stand up and cheer when R. J. Laurenson sings " The Volga Boatmen." ' You'll never forget " Old Memories " by the 4ZB Quartet. 'Youlll yell for more when the Male Chorus sing "MAORI BATTALION SONG," " SONS OF THE SEA," and " SUSSEX BY THE SEA." ' You'll feel proud you're British when you hear Barend Harris sing "THE CHANGING OF THE GUARD." 'You'll feel glad you came-when you hear Jessie McLennan render "MARINERS OF ENGLAND." ' You'll cheer "Airini" to the echo when you hear her sing " ROSES OF PICARDY." 'You'll say "She was never more glorious" when you hear Mary Pratt sins " CAM YE BY ATHOL." . . * You'll laugh yourself silly when you hear R. Wilson-Brown in his spot of comedy, "SPOTTIE." 'You'll refuse to go home without a couple of encores when Arthur Macdonald sings "ARMY, NAVY, AND AIR FORCE." * You'll be spellbound when the curtain goes up on the scene, " DRAWING ROOM IN A DUNEDIN RESIDENCE." Here is the whole story of the Carnival. NEW, DIFFERENT, GRIPPING. "Not an eye will be dry when the Regiment marches by." i The foregoing items are selected at random from the programme, and I [ their sequence does not indicate in any way their importance. There , ?r« many other items which will THRILL YOU; YOU'LL CHEER I EVERY ARTIST; YOU'LL STAND AND YELL AND CLAP FOR EN£~9£t A ,£P. SHOW ON A GRAND SCALE. AND OH. HOW DIFFERENT MORE THAN A CONCERT - SEVERAL BIG SHOWS IN ONE COLOSSAL UNDERTAKING. available D.C. and O.S. Seats are 3s, Unreserved, 2s and Is. ADMISSION, 3s, 2s Is. ADMISSION, 3s, 2si Is. PLANTS AND PRODUCE CATRIONA AND EPICURE TABLE POTATOES, Suitable for seed. £5 ton. Apply N.Z. LOAN COMPANY; or A. BATHGATE, Outram. -BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLUS BULBS; LJ Blues, Yellows, Scarlets, Salmons, Smoky Shades, etc.; collection 12 bulbs, 7s. posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mount Eden, Auckland. /CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Dahlias. New \J Seed Novelties; 36-page book of illustrations posted free on request.— Griffiths' Nurseries, Mount Eden, Auckland. \STERS. Zinnias, Phlox, Petunias, Marigolds, Stocks; six special prize packets for 2s 6d, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mount Eden, Auckland. COLLECTION of six choice PERENI NIALS for summer garden displays; hardy varieties; 4s, posted; list on application.—GßlFFlTHS' NURSERIES, Mount Eden. Auckland. RESERVES (3s) at D.I.C. RESERVES (3s) at D.I.C. FARM APPLIANCES SECOND-HAND TRACTORS W-12 McCormick Deering Steel Wheels £ 175 0-12 McCormick Deering Pneumatic Tyres .. £225 T-20 Tractractor Regular Tread £325 I John Deere 12/24 going order as is .. £BS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. tJOW Curtls's Nine Star Perennial BROCO COLI; bears sto 15 white heads; Is Id post free.—Fletcher Bros.. Ashburton iOW Burpee's Giant Fluffy Ruffles SWEET PEAS; t2 named varieties; 3s 3d post free.—Fletchers. Ashburton. iOW Fletcher's Ideal Coreless CARROT: »..; once grown, always grown; 7d packet, post free.—Fletchers. Ashburton. SOW Burpee's Vegetable Spaghetti; wonderful novelty; 7d packet post free.— FLETCHER BROS.. Ashburton OLEARIA Strong, well - developed PLANTS; Government guarantee: 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 8s 6d dozen; plant now for best results.—Souter, Mosgiel. „)HONE 14-265 for best-quality table 1" POTATOES at 7s 6d per sack: delivered. 'PEN Tons sound TABLE POTATOES; 1 £2 ton, sacks in, cash.—Address Box 387, Dunedin. SALE, first-class sacks table . POTATOES; delivered on Taieri; 6s 6d, c.o.d.—W. R. Blair, East Taieri. AUCKLAND Short-top Seed POTATOES: free from blight; £.4 ton on truck.— A. Sinclair, Wylie's Crossing. SEPARATORS (ALFA-LAVAL): reconditioned; all sizes; guaranteed in good order; from £5 up.—Acme Supply. 103 Bond street. QECOND-HAND quality FARM IMPLEO MENTS at lowest prices.—Full details from Reid and Gray. Burnside or Balclutha. TOWARD ROTARY HOE halves time. M.J. halves cost of cultivation.—Particulars H. E. Renfree. 30 Stafford street: Phone 14-659 171INAL WEEK of Sale. Visit WREN'S Colossal Wallpaper and Paint Sale; all decorating requisites at drastically reduced prices. JUST like money in the .bank . . .that is, you get results when you advertise in (he Ota-to Daily Times. CYCLES, SALE AND BUY f)UR MODERN WORKSHOP Is fully equipped to execute all classes of REPAIRS. Allow us to quote you W. A. SCOTT AND SONS, 181 George street. Jji'd. JAGO, the Authorised Royal En--J field Agents, in Lower High street; the Bicycle built to last for ever. ED. JAGO has good stocks of TYRES and TUBES; buy now before the rise takes place.—Phone 12-315. I ."ID. JAGO. 88 Lower High street, DunJ edin, invites Country Clients to write in for Cycle and Accessory quotations. PITCHER COY., Pram Makers, for jJ . Baby Harness, Baby Prams, Cream Cane Sulkeys.—Opposite Railway Station. Dunedin. FRUIT FOR SALE EXTRA FANCY STURMERS, 8s 6d case, at. Clyde; other varieties finished.— J. R. Laing.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24399, 10 September 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24399, 10 September 1940, Page 12

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