AMUSEMENTS Regretfully We Announce LAST THREE DAYS . .... “ TALKING FEET ” “ TALKING FEET ” Mark Hambourg. Hazel Ascot, Williattt Heughan, Seaforth Highlander Band, 3 Cockney Comics and Royal Marine Band. i (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ""Hill. <$T. JAMES 11" Direction: Sir Benjamin- Fuller. 2 p.m. Daily 7.45 p.m. COMING A THUNDERBOLT OF DYNAMIC ACTION! EDWARD G. ROBINSON “ BLACKMAIL ” , “BLACKMAIL” “ BLACKMAIL ” “ BLACKMAIL ” With RUTH HUSSEY Gene LOCKHART. Bobs WATSON (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The Incomparable Laughter Specialists, LAUREL and HARDY “ Blockheads ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans D.1.C.; Jacobs’ at 5 p.m.; Theatreat 7 p.m. Phone 13-702. A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PROGRAMME. AIR RAID RELIEF. AIR RAID RELIEF. AIR RAID RELIEF. PROCEEDS OF' SING IN UTS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Al ‘ (Prop.; Sir Benjamin Fuller) On SATURDAY NIGHT . (Leader: Mr ‘‘Whang’’ McKenzie) Will be given to above worthy object. LEADING ARTISTS WILL ASSIST. Book at Beveridge's, Cargill’s Corner. Full Particulars To-morrow. W. T. BEVERIDGE. Hon. Secretary. PLANTS ANID PRODUCE Beautiful gladiolus bulbs : Blues, Yellows, Scarlets, Salmons, Smoky Shades, etc.; collection 12 bulbs 7s, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mount Eden. Auckland. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Dahlias. New Seed Novelties; 36-page book o£ illustrations posted free on request.— Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mount Eden, Auckland. ASTERS, Zinnias, 1 Phlox, Petunias, Marigolds. Stocks: Lx special prize packets for 2s 6cl; posted—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mount Eden. Auckland. COLLECTION of six choice PERENNIALS for summer garden displays; hardy varieties; 4s, posted: list on app'ication.—GßlFFlTHS’ NURSERIES. Mount Eden. Auckland. COW Curtis's Nine Star Perennial BROCO COLL bears sto 15^white heads: la Id, post free.—Fletcher; Bros.. Ashburton. COW Burpee’s Giant Fluffy Ruffles O SWEET PEAS: 12 named varieties; 3s 3d, post free.—Fletchers. Ashburton OOW Fletcher's Ideal Coreless CARROT: O once grown, always grown; 7d packet, post free.—Fletchers. Ashburton. SOW Burpee’s SPINACH MUSTARD; cutting within 4 weeks; 7d packet.— FLETCHER BROS, Ashburton. OLEARIA Strong, well - developed PLANTS: Government guarantee: 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 8s 6d dozen; plant now for best results.—Souter. Mosgiel. W'TTESBURG STRAWBERRY PLANTS, i-J 30s thousand. 3s Ud hundred: cash, on rail—Craven and Paterson, Miller's Flat. TT'OR SALE, certified Mother King X ward SEED POTATOES, group 2, Ts a sack, on trucks. Orari: cash with order.— Alex. Lane. Post Office, Temuka. TEN Tons sound TABLE POTATOES; £2 ton, sacks in, cash.—Address Box 387, Dunedin. PARSNIPS and Carrots, mixed, 3s sugar bag: railed free; cash with order.— A. H. Woods, Morven. , JERSEY BENNES SEED POTATOES, £lO u ton. or near offer.—Scott Bros., Dunedin. BEST quality King Edward Table POTATOES: 8s per 200l;b bag. on rail, Alexandra.—Apply A. 11. Klnnaird. KING 14 255 for best quality TABLE POTATOES: 7s 6d sack delivered. PROPERTIES WANTED WANTED to Exchange, large city '' RESIDENCE, now in three flats, £2000; owner take small house part payment. \\TANTED to Exchange, a new sea- ’’ side BUNGALOW, with garage, £IOOO, for old type house in town, with extra section if possible. ’ll/' ANTED, a six-roomed BRICK BUNGALOW: up to £2000: with garage if possible. WANTED. HOME-MADE CAKE “ SHOP, with Residence preferred: lease or freehold. WANTED, HOUSE at St. Leonards " or Sawyers’ Bay; cash buyer for suitable property. J W. H. CLARKE & SON, LTD., w • 441 Princes street, Dunedin. Phene 10-842. XT ANTED to BUY. HOUSES; anywhere It and everywhere: an army of buyers ■aiting: finance arranged Grenfell, mith and Co.. Ltd., Stock Exchange uildings. Tel. 12-221 \X7ANTED to BUY, HOUSE suitable Ictm ting: 12 h.p. English car part payment: balance cash.—36s. Times. WJ ANTED, 5 or 6-roomed HOUSE, with Vv few acres land, situated near Mosgiel or Outran!.—Particulars to Loan Mercantile. Dunedin. » ■ TO LET TARGE ROOM, 70 x 33; entrance to Princes street; rent 30s per week; lease if required; also Basement, with cart entrance and concrete floor. T W. H. CLARKE & SON, LTD., 441 Princes street, Dunedin. UNFURNISHED FLATS: City rise, 28s and 47s 6d; South End, 355; North End, 255; Roslyn, 425: also Superior Furnished Flat, North End. 37s 6d.—Haggitt, Duthie and Campbell. pHEERFUL, sunny double BED-SITTING V.' ROOM, comfortably furnished: use all conveniences: suit soldier’s wife or quiet couple.—l 44 Forbury road. GEORGE STREET—SingIe furnished BED-SITTING ROOM; fireplace, griller.—Ring 14-310. X BURNISHED ROOMS. St. Clair; handy beach, tram, and school.—Address 510, Times. I PLATS TO LET. Fern Hill Garden Flat* (Manor place).—Apply Lawrence Bros.. St. Andrew street: Phone 10-329. WREN’S for all Painting or Paperhanging requisites; save modey and buy at Wren’s. 402 Princes street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24417, 1 October 1940, Page 14
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