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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY’S SPECIAL! SPECIAL! The remarkable film . . . “LONDON’S REPLY TO GERMAN CLAIMS ” Will screen at all sessions to-day. m THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd 2 p.m. Daily 8 p.m. TRANSCENDING THEIR MATCHLESS PERFORMANCES OF THE PAST. PAUL MUNI ; PAUL MUNI And BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS In a picture as great as their magnificent .talents. “JUAREZ” “JUAREZ” “JUA R E Z ” (War-ezz.) With BRIAN AHERNE JOHN GARFIELD. CLAUDE RAINS A Warner Bros. Super Production. Superb Featurettes include: “THE IMMORTAL BRUSH,” A Colour Special Recreating some of the World’s Most Famous Paintings. (Recommended by Censor as more especially for Adult Audiences.) Plans D.I.C. and Theatre (Phone 12-513). FORCE QUEEN, , BALCLUTHA. QUEEN MARY PRATT, AND DUNEDIN CONCERT PARTY Present the Concert of the Season and Monster Community Sing, BRITANNIA THEATRE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. Goods for Auction Kindly Solicited. Book Early and secure vour seat. Adults. 2s; Children. Is. Booking Fee 6d extra at Grant and Clark’s. T. A. TAYLOR. Hon. Sec. pARISH OF S. JOHN. ROSLYN. ANNUAL BAZAAR And SALE OF WORK. PARISH HALL, HIGHGATE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. October 1 and 2. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Dunedin horticultural society’s Spring Show, Pioneer Hall, Friday and Saturday, October 4 and 5; admission Is. FOOTBALL RUGBY FOOTBALL CARISBROOK GROUND. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), SEPTEMBER 28, 1940. SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT First, Second, and Third Grades. The First and Second Grade Matches will be played at Carisbrook, excepting the first two rounds of the Second Grade, which will be played at Bathgate Park. The Third Grade matches will be played at Bathgate Park, and the final at Carisbrook. This will be a bright afternoon’s football. Proceeds in Aid of the Clubs’ Funds. Admission: Ground, fid; Stand Enclosure. Is. E. S. WILSON. Sec. O.R.F.U. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Final Game of the Season. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), LOGAN PARK. At 3 p.m. Chinese Cup Match: MOSGIEL v. NORTHERN. Curtain-raiser. 1.45 p.m.: Wigram Air Force Team v. Taieri. Admission: Ground and Stand. 6d. H, WOOOHEAD, Sec. O.F.A. SHOWS TIUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL -L' SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW, PIONEERS’ HALL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, October 4 and 5. Open Friday 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission Is. PERMANENT WAVING JTLORALDENE HAIRDRESSING SALON, LOWER STUART STREET. SPECIALISE IN OIL COMBINATION WAVE. 22s fid. And VITA CREAM NON-ELECTRIC, £1 Is. ENDS, 17s 6d: SIDES, 10s fid. Phone 10-059. Open Saturday Afternoons. VALDOR TOILET SALON: Permanent Waving Specialists: full wave, ITs 6d; three-quarter head, 14s 6d. —Near Octagon (phone 18-852). OPEN all Saturday—“ CHIC " SALON, opposite H. 8.; Eugene and non-elec-tric Waves from 17s 6d.—Phone 12-639. Art beauty salon. 185 George street. Pm.ie 18-040. Non-electric Perm., 15s full head; 12s three-quarter; latest Oil Perm, tor dry hair, 15s full head; Combination Eugene Method. £l. A GUARANTEED PERMANENT WAVE for 17s 6d; sides only, 10s; extra curls, 5s 6d.—Potter’s Toilet Rooms. George street. EDUCATIONAL BROWN’S COLLEGE. Moray placeShorthand. Touch Typing. Bookkeeping: rapid individual tuition; tramway, railway concessions; 300 positions 1939. ROSSBOTHAM'S. Stock Exchange.— Individual Tuition: Shorthand, Touch Typewriting (installed 10 years) and Book-keeping.—Telephone 10-736. MISS PASSMORE’S Art Classes have Resumed.—Studio, Stock Exchange Building (private phone 22-365) Dunedin horticultural society’s Spring Show. Pioneer Hall, Friday and Saturday, October 4 and 5; admission Is. “ OTEELITE" GREEN—Easily the best O ROOF PAINT on the market: permanent colour; non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith, Ltd. 1

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 20

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543

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24415, 28 September 1940, Page 20

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