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AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO DAYS. “DOUBLE ALIBI” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also HOPALONG CASSIDY in “ HIDDEN GOLD” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Twice Dally: 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. COMING 2 PAL FRIDAY TWO SMASHING THRILLERS. Universal Pictures Present THE DEAD END KIDS With NAN GREY and THE LITTLE TOUGH GUYS In a Jolting Drama That Will Smash Its Way into Your Heart! The Wandering . . . Forgotten Kids of the Streets . . . Proving Their Worth , . . Telling an Angry WorId—“YOU’RE NOT SO TOUGH” “ YOUIIE NOT SO TOUGH ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) As Ranchers . . . They're Riots! They Bring Fun to the Farm . . . Fear to the Racket Rings ... as They Make Their Way to Market! Also, Warner Bros. Present WAYNE PAT JOAN MORRIS O’BRIEN BLONDELL MAY ROBSON JANE WYMAN MAXIE ROSENBLOOM In a Howling Comedy “ THE KID FROM KOKOMO ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) IT’S THE LAUGH-AND-LET-LAUGH SENSATION OF THE YEARHere Are Some of the Laugh Linos. WAYNE MORRIS: “How Can I Be Kid Galahad if I Haven't Got a Mother?” PAT .O’BRIEN; “Don't Cry, Champ. HI Find Her if You Have to Fight in Every Town in the U.S.A.” JOAN BLONDELL: “I'd Be a Mom to - You, Kid' But It Ain’t Dignified for a Bubble Dancer." MAY ROBSON: “They Say I’m Just a Shoplifter. I Just Find Things . . . Before They're Lost!” Box Plans at D.1.C.; Theatre at 7. COMMENCING 2 P.M. SATURDAY AT STRAND AND MAYFAIR Chapter One, UNIVERSAL'S NEW SERIAL FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE With LARRY “ BUSTER ” CRABBE. gTRAND QAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION AT GASWORKS DEMONSTRATION HALL, ANDERSON’S BAY ROAD, On THURSDAY OF THIS WEEK, At 2.30 p.m. MEN U: Miss J. A. Ainge will demonstrate— Applie Pie Chocolate Eclairs Oyster Patties Lemon Chiffon Pie Brown Stew and Suet Dumplings. Talks on “ Cooking by Gas ” at 4YA every Friday, at 11 a.m. DANCING MAKE UP A, PARTY ARMY MAIN TOWN HALL QUEEN - DANCE ftes M CONCERT CHAMBER DANCING. DANCING. * TWO BANDS. DANCING. TWO HALLS. DANCING. SATURDAY. DANCING. TWO BIG DANCES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. All Old-time in One. All Modern in the Other. You Can Go from One Hall to the Other. Dancing Space for 2000 Dancers. ON SATURDAY NIGHT ( THE OFFICIAL PRESENTATION I Of the FIVE PRINCESSES will ! be made to I QUEEN AIRINI. I I DON'T MISS SEEING THIS I ! SPECTACULAR CEREMONY. | I ! Arrangements Have Again Been Made for the Visiting Troops to be Present. The Ladies of Dunedin Can Assist in Two Ways by Attending the Dance. You Are Helping to Raise the £IOO,OOO for the Rehabilitation of Otago’s Fighting Men and Are Also Helping to Entertain the Visiting Troops. SPECTATORS. 6d. FREE TICKETS FOR SATURDAY NIGHT; 2579, 4371, 390, 3883. DUNEDIN Old-Time Dance Club, St. John Ambulance Hall, every Wednesday night. Dunedin’s Biggest and Brightest Old-Time Dance. Pat Harbrow’s Trocadero Band. Buses and Taxis after Dance, fare Gd, including Ravensbourne. LEARN BALLROOM DANCING easily and quickly. Little Theatre, King street, every Wednesday Night; advanced class Monday: private lessons by appointment; admission all class lessons Is.— Phone 18-831. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION “ A MBASSADORS Tv wm HOTEL. PRIVATE VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH WILL FIND HOME-LIKE COMFORT AT THE “Ambassadors.” Manchester street. Tariff. 10s 6d per day, £3 3s per week. T. J. SLEEMAN, Proprietor Phone 30-382. yiSITING CHRISTCHURCH? Then stay at the comfortable and central EXCELSIOR HOTEL. Special catering for parties. Bed and breakfast,, 7s 6d. Daily tariff, 12s 6d, A.A House. EXCELSIOR HOTEL. R, V. E. WALDRON, Proprietor. Cr. Manchester and High streets. rnREVOSE GUEST HOUSE, Brighton: J Comfortable Accommodation; good fires; well-supplied tables; moderate tariff. Write or wire. AfARRIED Couple (two children, 6,4), ItL require BOARD, Central Otago, three weeks from December 18; farm preferred. 693. Times. TO LET, Furnished CRIB at Company Bay for Labour Week-end; ideal surroundings.—7oo, Times Office. WANTED, Labour Week-end, Threeroomed CRIB; furnished; handy to town.—697, Times. f>EOPLE who have things to sell or arc I looking for something they want to buy read the Otago Daily Times If you 1 wish to reach them advertise in the I Classified Columns.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24424, 9 October 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24424, 9 October 1940, Page 12

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