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AMUSEMENTS With the Thrills of “Wells Fargo” ■■ ■ the Action of “ Union Pacific ”... the Romance of “The Plainsman " . : . COMES THE GREATEST EPIC OF THE FIGHTING FRONTIER EVER FILMED! RMPI E B I nil liiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii II iiii Direction: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd, 2 p.m DAILY NOW SHOWING! I Shall Never Stop until a Thousand Whites have died' for the life of every Red Man ... 1 Swear It! THE RED RAIDER ROARS INTO BATTLE . . . With 10.000 Yelling Indians at his back! THE MOST FEARED APACHE THAT EVER RAVAGED THE WEST. “ CJ E RON I M G ” “GERONIMO” “ GERONIMO ” “GERONIMO” “GERONIMO” SEE 10,000 Indians roar into battle against a whole U.S. Cavalry regiment! SEE the death-defying race of an ammunition wagon through a horde of red devils! SEE the fiendish torture den of the ruthless Geronimo! With PRESTON FOSTER ELLEN DREW WILLIAM HENRY RALPH MORGAN . . . ANDY DEVINE GENE LOCKHART . . . MONTE BLUE MARJORIE GATESON. A Paramount Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Preceded by . . . “TWO OF A KIND’’ (Sportlighl), “HAVE YOU MET YVETTE” (Novelty), “WAY BACK WHEN A NAG WAS ONLY A HORSE” (Cartoon), Epi. 11 “THE GREEN HORNET,” “STOP-PRESS OF THE SCREEN.” PLANS D.I.C. or Theatre (12-433). THE BIG ROLL on Friday in South Dunedin: come and see the fun; South Dunedin's Big Day. MEETINGS TVUNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERGE (INCORPORATED). ANCILLARY TRANSPORT. A MEETING of Ancillary Carriers—(business concerns operating their own lorries or trucks for deliveries, etc., and not for profit or reward)—will be held in the Board Room of the Chamber, 2 Dowling street, Dunedin, on FRIDAY, October 4. 1940, at 3.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To Discuss the Whole Question of Ancillary Transport and to decide what action, if any, is to be taken in the matter. J. D. HANNING, Secretary. PROPERTIES FOR SALE J W. H. CLARKE & SON, LTD., PEAL ESTATE AGENTS. VALUERS AND AUCTIONEERS. 441-9 Princes street. Dunedin. Phones—Office 10-842. Private—J. W. H. Clarke 13-106, A. H. Clarke 14-682, C. L. A. Palmer 18-328. Offer the following bargains: OOKII EACH: Group of three beautiSwtHJ f u i level SECTIONS; each nearly f-acre freehold; sun all day; Main road position; we arrange to build and finance you. Call early. A— CHOICE little COTTAGE; cVhteMJ all done up and renovated: immediate vacant possession; finance arranged. “ LARGE RESIDENCE, cvA<v«Al/ suitable make two flats; corner freehold, with ample ground to build extra bungalow; two-thirds of money can remain on mortgage at 4J per cent. St. Kilda fates do not advance with the rentals. 4 KA —HANDSOME new Brick BUNGALOW; slightly on rise above city choose your own decorations now. OOK A A— WONDERFUL BUSINESS FREEHOLD near centre of city; Grocery, Fruit, Confectionery, Drinks: husband and wife clear over £ls per weak; stock (all new) at valuation, about £250: total overhead expenses on property only £1 per week. (?1 OftA- ALMOST new Brick BUN*AOUU GALOW; 4 rooms, k’ette., glassed-in sun porch; full-sized garage; owner take small farm, about 5 acres, handy Dunedin, in exchange. pi ft LARGE City RESIDENCE, on rise; suitable flats and room-letting; 2 porcelain baths, basins, lavs.; plenty of outbuildings and garage; owner take small house anywhere. £25 DEPOSIT. J'IITY, CLOSE HIGH £25 DEPOSIT. vV AND GRAHAM £25 DEPOSIT. STREETS: Comfortable 4-roomed House; gas, electric light, copper, tubs, and a splendid elevated section bathed in sunshine; glorious City and Harbour view. Only price of land, balance 18s weekly. Gift at £350. £4O DEPOSIT. JUST BESIDE ROS£4O DEPOSIT. LYN TRAM LINE £4O DEPOSIT, (in an exceptionally bright and sunny position): Substanti-ally-built 5-roomed Verandah House, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, scullery; large freehold; garden: excellent soil; garage and workshop. Gift Price at £760. Better than paying rent. JUST! IN. JN the sunniest spoi JUST IN. A imaginable, pleasani MORNINGTON. environment, two years MORNINGTON. built: Tiled-roof Brick Bungalow: sun rooms: everv modern convenience; very attractive design and well-planned interior; excellent section, tastefully laid out in garden and flowers; £2OO deposit: we are, sure that the first genuine buyer to inspect will desire to become the owner. MAORI HILL, JJLEASANTLY situated MAORI HILL, A in (his popular GRENDON. locality, close Belt and GRENDON. Driver’s road, easy walking to Knox Church: Spacious, wellplanned Bungalow; condition as new; five beautiful rooms, with fine interior and every modern convenience; concrete foundations, and beautiful level freehold, laid out in garden, lawn and flowers; a home of distinction and a genuine bargain; possession on 21st Inst; £l5O deposit. UNIVERSITY RISE. JN an exceptionally UNIVERSITY RISE A sunny, elevated UNIVERSITY RISE, position: Most alUNIVERSITY RISE, tractive, comparatively new condition. Brick Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette; beautiful interior; very thoughtfully designed and modern in every detail: expensive papers and mantels; fittings all very choice; good freehold, with a northerly aspect: nicelv laid out; garage, etc.; just on market; properties here are difficult to obtain; inspection invited Pnn DEPOSlT—Bishopscourt, Roslyn (nicely situated): Good, warm, level Building Section, about 30 poles: ideal for bungalow, and money advanced for building. Make a start. Only £270. N. & E. S. PATERSON, LTD, 163 RATTRAY STREET. JUST like money in the bank . . . that is, you get results when you advertise in the Otago Daily Times.

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24408, 20 September 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24408, 20 September 1940, Page 10

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