AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE . . Finally To-day of Paramount’s “ GERONIMO ’’—The Red Raider With PRESTON FOSTER . ELLEN DREW. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Direction: Fullers’ Theatre Corp., Ltd. 2 p.m. DAILY TO-MORROW! SHADES OP SHERLOCK! The mitey McCarthy’!! mow you down . . . in the year’s merriest, maddest mystery! EDGAR BERGEN Charlie McCarthy , MORTIMER SXERD With ROBERT CUMMINGS CONSTANCE MOORE The merriest . . maddest mystery ever imagined l Charlie as a limb of the law! Mortimer as a fugitive from Scotland (lumber) Yard . . . Bergen as their mouthpiece! ... It will leave you rolling in the aisles with excitement and laughter! Preceded by . . . “RHUMBALAND” (Musical Extravaganza). “STRANGER THAN FICTION.” Interest. “SLEEPING PRINCESS” Ca-toon. “ STOP-PRESS OF THE SCREEN.” . . Cinesound News, Epi. 12, “ The Green ; Hornet.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. “LONDON’S REPLY TO GERMAN CLAIMS ” Showing SATURDAY Next. Plans D.I.C. or Theatre. 12-433. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS rtfisiffirc TRAIN ALTERATIONS. On MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, the usual 9.0 a.ra. Dunedin-Oamaru train will leave Dunedin at 9.10 a.m., Waitati 10.12, Seacliff 10.38, Waikouaiti 11.5. Palmerston 11.44, Hampden 12.26 p.m., Herbert 12.52. Maheno 1.4, Oamaru arrive 1.37 p.m. Makes usual stops. MEETINGS (fATAGO GENERAL LABOURERS’ UNION. A Special Meeting of the Otago General Labourers’ Union will be held in the Carroll Street Hall on SATURDAY MORNING, September 28. at 10.30 a.m. SPECIAL BUSINESS.—To make representations to the Government against men called up for service being, compelled to forfeit Holiday Pay, and Seasonal Workers being called away to various occupations. Every Member requested to be present. R. HARRISON. Secretary. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES rjpUAPEKA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Tuepeka County Council proposes, at its meeting to be held. on the eleventh day ot October, 1940. to consider a motioii to apply to the Local Government Loans Board "for its sanction to the borrowing of the sum of £SOOO from the State Advances Corporation of New Zealand for the purpose of making advances to farmers for the erection of dwellings under the Rural Housing Act, 1939. Any person having any OBJECTION to the proposed application is called upon to submit the same in writing to the Tuapeka County Council not later than THURSDAY, October 10. 1940. R. F. BATCHELOR. County Clerk. Lawrence. September 13. 1940. PLANTS AND PRODUCE Beautiful gladiolus bulbs: 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. ASTERS, Zinnias, Phlox. Petunias, Marigolds, Stocks; six special prize packets Cor 2s 6d; posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mount Eden, Auckland. /'COLLECTION of six choice PERENVv NIALS for summer garden displays; hardy varieties; 4s, posted: list on application.—GßlFFlTHS' NURSERIES. Mount Eden. Auckland. CJOW Curtis’s Nine Star Perennial BROCO COLI; bears 5 to 15 white heads; Is Id, post free.—Fletcher Bios.. Ashburton. COW Burpee's Giant Fluffy Ruffles k? SWEET PEAS: 12 named varieties: 3s 3d, post free.—Fletchers. Ashburton. QOW Fletcher’s Idea! Corclcss CARROT; O once grown, always grown; 7cl packet, post free.—Fletchers. Ashburton. COW Burpee's SPINACH MUSTARD; culk? ting within 4 weeks; 7d packet.— FLETCHER BROS. Ashburton. rpEN Tons sound TABLE POTATOES: i £2 ton, sacks in. cash.—Address Box 387, Dunedin. GOOD Table POTATOES: 4s 6d per bag, cash with order.—Donald Reid and Co., Ltd. > CYCLES SALE AND’BUY RECONDITIONED CYCLES We have on hand a good range of Reconditioned Cycles, Gentlemen's and Ladies’ Models, Write for list. W. A. SCOTT & SONS, , George street. JTD. JAGO. the Authorised Royal En--J field Agents, in Lower High street; the Bicycle built to last Cor ever. |TD. JAGO has good stocks of TYRES lb and TUBES; buy now before the rise takes place.—Phone 12-315. ITD. JAGO. 88 Lower High street, DunI J edin, invites Country Clients to write in Tor Cycle and Accessory quotations Vi/ANTED. small Lady's BICYCLE; good Vy order.—3ss, Times. COAL AND FIREWOOD 12-087 - DRY FIREWOOD, broadleaf, mixed wood, or pine blocks, 3 bags 7s 6d. 6 bags 14s. 9 bags £1 Smart’s Firewood Depot, 154 St Andrew street; alter hours. 14-072 1 ‘> ~ KAITANGATA COAL, li fW-I/O I ton. 14s; Lignite, J-ton, 9s 9d; Linton, i-ton, 16s; Manuka blocks, 3 bags 7s 6d, 9 for £l.—Smart’s Firewood Depot, 154 St. Andrew street. VI/REN'S for all Painting or PaperhangVt ing requisites; save money and buy at Wren’s. 402 Princes street. .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24413, 26 September 1940, Page 14
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