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AMUSEMENTS LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Jimmy CAGNEY, Humphrey BOGART In the Best of All Westerns, “THE OKLAHOMA KID” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And the Drama of a Crime Czar, “KING OF ALCATRAZ” “KING OF ALCATRAZ” (.Recommended bv Censor for Adults.,' 1/- MAYKA IK 1/6 Dir: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present The Year’s Best Comedy, “THE WOMEN” And Universal’s Associate Feature. “ Mystery Of The White Room” (Both Recommended for Adults.) Plans at D.i.C. and Theatre (tel. 22-573) rpO-DAY'S STRAND THEATRE COMMUNITY SING. AIR FORCE QUEEN CHEER lOS In response to many inquiries received from country supporters. the Committee of the Air Force Queen advise that any Cheerios sent in earmarked Air Force Queen will be credited to the Air Force Queen Committee,

AMUSEMENTS Twice Daily: 2 and 8 p.m. Phone 13-379 Stalls, Is: Circle and Res.. Is 6d. Direction: Fuller's Theatre Corp.. Ltd. A Home from Home in All Seasons COMMENCING 2 p.m. TO-DAY. Universal's Surprise Special, “DOUBLE ALIBI ” “ DOUBLE ALIBI ” With WAYNE MARGARET WILLIAM MORRIS LINDSAY GARGAN In the dark of night ... a shot! . . . and the man-hunt is on! There's double action! . . . double excitement! . . double entertainment! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Paramount’s Associate Feature. II OB A LONG CASSIDY In Clarence E. Mulford's “ HIDDEN GOLD” gTRAND Featuring WILLIAM BOYD. “LUCKY” HAYDEN. RUTH ROGERS BRITT WOOD MINOR WATSON Cassidy Busts a Racket Hidden in Gun-smoke. Shrouded by Fear. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at D.I.C. Theatre at 7. Dunedin horticultural society’s Spring Show, Pioneer Hall, Friday and Saturday. October 4 and ii; admission Is.

SUPPORT THE NAVY QUEEN. CHILDREN’S PARTY CHILDREN’S PARTY (PETER, of 4ZB, WILL BE THERE.) SATURDAY, in the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, from 2 til] 5 Plain or Fancy Dress. Plenty of Prizes and a Monster Baby Show (£5 in prizes). Ice Cream and Fun Galore, Admission. Is. GARDEN PETE GARDEN FETE GARDEN FETE At SIR PERCY SARGOOD'S RESIDENCE. “ Marinoto.’ - Newington avenue. On SATURDAY, October 5. An Orchestra of 40 players from the Technical Hi"h School Orchestra wi'l be present. Competitions for all. Entries for Cookery and Sweets received at Navy Headquarters, 144 George street, not later than mid-day on Saturday. October 5. No entry tee. Prizes in all sections. BUSES WILL LEAVE PITT STREET AT FREQUENT INTERVALS FROM 2 P.M. ONWARDS. THINGS TO COME. SKATING CARNIVAL. Big Patriotic Night. FRIDAY, October 11, 7 till 10.30. 2s and Is. CHORAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT, in MAIN TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. in WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS. Donations of Household Goods and Effects will be gratefully received. Ring 11-473. or cal! at the Navy Headquarters, and we will collect. PIT A TICKET A DAY BUY A TICKET A DAY AUSTIN 10 ART UNION. UTILITY ART UNION. VICTORY ART UNION. Tickets 6d. everywhere. NAVY HEADQUARTERS, 144 GEORGE STREET. TO-NIGHT. PM TO-NIGHT. THE NAVY'S ON DECK AGAIN TO-NIGHT WITH NEW GAMES, NEW STUNTS AND . . ...... MAT DE LANEY'S RADIO RHYTHMICS BAND MAT DE LANEY'S RADIO RHYTHMICS BAND CASINO TO-NIGHT :: CASINO TO-NIGHT CASINO TO-NIGHT ■: CASINO TO-NIGHT CASINO TO-NIGHT :: CASINO TO-NIGHT ADMISSION FREE. LUCKY TICKETS. LUCKY TICKETS. DANCING r/iTv* TO■N I G H T TO-NIGHT TO-NI G IT I 1 TO•N I G H T T 0 ■ Is' I GET' T - N 1 G lIT T- N 1 GII T TO-N 1 G II T TO-N 1 G H T TO-NIGHT AIR FORCE QUEEN CARNIVAL BA L L AI R FOR C E QII BEN- C A RNIYAL BALL AIR FQR C E QIIE E N CARNTV A L B ALL IN THE MAIN TOWN HALL. IN THE MAIN TOWN HALL. MUSIC; Jimmy Murray’s Swing CATERING: Mrs Campbell. EXHIBITION DANCING: Mr J. Hall Green and Partner. BALLETS: Miss Constance Potts. PROCEEDS FOR THE AIR FORCE QUEEN. MISS MARY PRATT. PROCEEDS FOR THE AIR FORCE QUEEN. MISS MARY PRATT. Tickets at D.I.C, and Begg's; Double 15s, Single 10s; Spectators’ Gallery Is. Dancing from 8.30 till 2 a.m. Dancing from 8.30 till 2 a.m. Dancing from 8.30 till 2 a.m. Dancing from 8.30 till 2 a.m. Dancing from 8.30 till 2 a.m. Dancing from 8.30 till 2 a.m. At 9.30 p.m.. under the escort of Squadron-leader Stedman, the Air Force Queen, Mary Pratt, and the Countesses will be officially presented.

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 Seed Novelties: 36-page book of Illustrations posted free on request.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mount Eden, Auckland. ASTERS, Zinnias, Phlox, Petunias, Marigolds, Slocks; tlx special prize packets for 2s 6d; posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mount Eden, Auckland, /"COLLECTION of six choice PERENNIALS for summer garden displays; hardy varieties; 4s, posted: list on application—GßlFFlTHS’ NURSERIES. Mount Eden, Auckland. OLEARIA Strong, well - developed PLANTS: Government guarantee; 4s 6d, Gs 6d, 8s 6d dozen; plant now for best results.—Souter. Mosgiel. TJjOR SALE. Aster Plants, 2 doz. 2s Gd. -S- posted: Cabbage, Early and late Lettuce and Onions. 2s 6d per 100, posted; King Edward table and seed Potatoes, 2s 6d sugar bag; on rail; freight extra. —C. Craw. Chatto Creek. THEN Tons sound TABLE POTATOES: JL £2 ton, sacks in, cash. —Address Box 337. Dunedin. I>EST quality King Edward Table POTA- , y TOES; 8s per 2001 b bag, on rail, Alexandra.—Apply A. M. Kinnaird. f?OR SALE, POTATOES: King Edward 6s, JL Arran Chief 4s Gd; all 2001 b bags, delivered.—Ring Austin. 20-627 RING 14-265 lor best quality TABLE POTATOES; 7s 6d sack delivered. LIVE STOCK, DOGS, AND CATS V\7ANTED to BUY, two young hill W HUNTAWAYS; noisy and working; trial or guarantee.—R, McNeilly, Glenorchy, via Queenstown. TIfcDONALD & MILLER. Green Island, It-L are Cash Buyers of Prime BACON PIGS; correspondence invited. ITOR SALE, 2 well-bred, noisy, young Huntaway DOGS, just starting to work; £1 each. —Murray, Beaumont P.O. I TOR SALE, one high country Heading DOG; used to rough country.—Particulars 614, Times. ITOR SALE, Heading BITCH, used to padJL pock work; trial; £4.-588, Times.

POULTRY, EGGS, INCUBATORS L' T. STEWARDSON J * GLADSTONE POULTRY FARM. Second in Papauui Laying Contesi (6-bird team) Winner of Liggins Shield. 1939-40 Day-old and 8-week-old Pullets. Custom Hatching (12,000-egg capacity) Limited Space Available. PHONE II9K MOSGIEL NOW ready: D.O. CHICKS. White Leghorns, 12s doz.: D.O. Pullets, 24s doz.; 6-weeks-old Pullets. 4s lid each: Perch inn Pullets, 5s each: Custom Hatching: Setting Eggs, 5s 14 eggs, 30s 100; first class stock; Dove strain.—J. J Brogan Fairfield Lodge, phone 18-436. BUCCLEUCH Poultry Farm—White Leghorn Perching PULLETS, 6 weeks 4s 6d, 8 weeks ss: now ready: inspection invited.—Alma M. Stephen. 27 Forfar street, Mosgiel. QUALITY White Leghorn Day-old PULLETS; booking orders: early October hatches—Gordon Thomson. 63 Warden street, Opoho. CHLVERSTREAM Model Poultry Farm k) Mosgiel. booking orders for " Real Aristocrats ’’—perched White Leghorn PULLETS, eight weeks. PERCHING PULLETS, bred from big I class mature stock; heavy layii strain,—Mitchell, Whitewings Farm, Ayr street, Mosgiel. liing Poult r.» COAL AND FIREWOOD 1 *> Pt>7 - 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; after hours. 14-072. in - KAITANGATA COAL, fton, 14s; Lignite, f-ton, 9s 9d - Linton, f-ton, 16s; Manuka blocks, 3 bags 7s 6d, 9 for £l.—Smart's Firewood Depot. 154 St. Andrew street PRAMS I PITCHER COY., Pram Makers, fur Babv Harness, Baby Prams, Cream Cane Sulkeys.—Opposite Railway Station. Dunedin, Dunedin horticultural society's Spring Show. Pioneer Hall, Friday and Saturday, October 4 and 5; admission Is.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24420, 4 October 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24420, 4 October 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24420, 4 October 1940, Page 12

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