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AMUSEMENTS Final Screening To-night, 7.30. Lionel BARRYMORE - Bobs WATSON SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE In “OX BORROWED TIME” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.' “ BLONDIE TAKES A VACATION." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1/Dir; Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present Hedy LAMARR, Robert TAYLOR In “LADY OF THE TROPICS ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And Universal's Riotous Comedy, “UNEXPECTED FATHER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C, and Thea re (tel. 22-573> —3 XO-DAY IS NAVY DAY M 0 C K COU R T M 0 C K COU R T To be held between 12 noon and 2 p.m. outside the Excelsior Hotel, Summonses have already been issued, and special police are on the job lining up the delinquents. The Judge and Court are all well-known personalities, so be sure to be present and see the fun. COP PE R TRA 1 L COP PE R TRA llt Here's your chance to make your pennies go a long way. The trail starts at Manse street and extends on both sides of the main thoroughfare to Frederick street. Remember: — 30 pennies = 1 yard 8 yards =; £1 D UG-0 U T : To-day the Ladies’ Home Economics Committee will be in charge. On Saturday the Navy Queen Committee will conduct a Delicatessen Day—9 fill noon. CAS IN 0 This and Saturday evenings. Entire proceeds to Navy Queen. Lucky Badges both evenings—be sure to be present: you may win a prize. JOIN IN THE FUN OF OLD AND NEW GAMES. ST. KILDA BAND This New Zealand Champion Band will play in an illuminated tram in the main street to-night. PORT CHALMERS CONCERT On THURSDAY, September 26, in Town Hall, Port Chalmers, there will be a Concert, so be sure to keep this evening free. Popular Prices, 2s and Is. MONSTER AUCTION SALE To be held shortly. Donations of household goods and effects will be gratefully received by the Navy Committee. Ring or call at Navy Headquarters (Phone 11-473). 144 George street, and we will collect. A FTER a heavy fall of snow. SKIING CONDITIONS on CORONET PEAK, QUEENSTOWN, are excellent. Stay at White Star Hotel. MOUNT COOK & SOUTHERN LAKES TOURIST CO.. LTD. BEER BARREL bERBY, South Dunedin, Friday afternoon and evening; see " Whang,” the human Barrel Roller. PROPERTIES FOR SALE SEE THESE PROPERTIES. AN INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU/ MORNINGTON (good posi--3*o*J\y tion): Attractive HOME. 5 rooms, kitchenette; splendid repair throughout: brick and tile fireplaces, modern papers, latest combination gas range and destructor, nice bathroom: level freehold section; |-acre. SPLENDID VALUE. VI OOK - MUSSELBURGH RISE JsL&O'J (slight rise, right at train): ALMOST NEW BRICK BUNGALOW. 4 large rooms and model k’ette,. lavishly appointed; large sunroom; tidv freehold: sunny position. There’s no doubt about the value of this home. NORTH DUNEDIN: Comfortable HOME of 5 rooms (good repair), casement windows, h.c.. e.l„ gas, coal range; sunny freehold section; good garden; handy position, right at tram. Keys at our office. ST. CLAIR (on the rise); ATTRACTIVE WOODEN BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, k’ette.; A-acrc section: motor garage. Owner leaving Dunedin. AN OFFER CONSIDERED. VQT’K—CAVERSHAM (on the risp); ° BRICK BUNGALOW of 4 rooms, gas range and destructor; iacre freehold. THE BEST YET. - BAYFIELD: DOUBL'EBRICK BUNGALOW, tile roof. 5 rooms, sunroom: excellent order throughout; i-acre and motor garage; large first mortgage available. Offered for the first time. fj AGO ITT, DUTHIE, AND CAMPBELL, 2 DOWLING STREET Phone 10-237 Evening 22-039 BUSINESSES FOR SALE BAKER’S OPPORTUNITY, PROSPEROUS COUNTRY CENTRE. Freehold property, with modern building, including Shop and Bakery Plant is right up-to-date, includes Delivery Truck. Electric Oven. Dough Mixer. Cake Beater. Breadcutler, etc. I (Everything the latest and in excellent order.) Employs a baker, driver, and shop assistant. Excellent catering connection. Turnover nearly £3OOO Valuation £1450, Exceptional reasons compel a sale. A wonderful .little business. Can be bought for £llOO An absolute gift. IRELAND’S. LTD., The Business Specialists, Manse street. BUSINESSES WANTED TTTANTED (urgently), good-class LeaseVV hold BOARDING HOUSE: cash buyer waiting.—Alfred Clark Limited, Manse street. Telephone 12-323. ANTED to BUY, MILK RUN, 30 gallons or more: south end or city.— 178, Times. TO LET lARGE brick and concrete BUILDING J available letting, 165 Castle street; area 20.2 poles; suitable firewood depot, factory: reasonable rental: consider Sale Public Trust. ¥>OSLYN (close Ross street)—7-roomcd Single-storey HOUSE; modern conveniences; sunny; vacant; 32s 6d.—Patersons, Rattray street. DINING-TEAROOMS, centre city; fullv furnished; great chance two ladies.— Alfred Clark Limited, Manse street. mo LET (George street), furnished BEDi SITTING ROOM; fireplace, griller; suitable married couple or single person Ring 14-310, /ILOSE Top Stafford street—Furnished i > FLAT. 2 rooms, kitchenette; every convenience; 30s.—Haggitt, Duthie, and Campbell. SHOP (Upper Stuart street): attractive position: stationer, dressmaker, cake shop, .or other business; rent £l.—Public Trust. mo LET. two sunny furnished ROOMS 1 and kitchenette, on rise.—Apply 74 Queen's, drive, Musselburgh. mo LET (central position), superior 31 roomed modern FLAT; unfurnished;; £2 10s weekly.—Phone 14-202, VI THEN'S for all Painting or PaperhangW ing requisites; save money and buy at Wren's, 402 Princes street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24408, 20 September 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24408, 20 September 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24408, 20 September 1940, Page 10

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