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Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. STRAND Hearing Aids Available. Phone 13-379. Sessions at 1.45 and 7.45. ‘South of the Chisholm Trail 1 CHARLES STARRETT, Durango Kid, And SMILEY BURINEITE The Blaziest Two-gun Team of the West! (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) Supporting Feature: “THE RED DRAGON” The latest and weirdest case of CHARLIE CHAN. With SYDNEY TOLER, BENSON FONG. (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) Chapter 1, " THE ROYAL MOUNTED RIDES AGAIN.” Universal's Latest Action-packed Serial. PLANS AT D.I.C. or STRAND (13-379). ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, £1 At 8. RED CROSS V.A.D. CONCERT, ORPHAN S’ CLUB HALL, KING STREET. VAD. Choir; One-act Comedy; Ballet, auDils of Lily Stevens; Songs, Valda McCracken and Geoffrey de Lautour, Humorous Sketch, Kay Mutimer; and instrumental Items by Gioup from Technical School Orchestra. Tickets 2s ed. Children Is. All Seats may be reserved free of charge at the D.I.C.

tt i S MAJESTY’S THEATRE XA (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd.). BOROVANSKY BALLET, •' Ballet movement, poised and controlled, should be the world s language. MUSIC ROMANCE COLOUR DANCING - DRAMA SPECTACLE. Commencing SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES Have the honour to present the famous BOROVANSKY BALLET BOROVANSKY BALLET BOROVANSKY BALLET 80 PEOPLE full symphony orchestra In the following magnificent programmes of lovely ballets:— / SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22. j 4 NIGHTS MATINEE WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26. "LES SYLPHIDES ” (With music by Chopin). “ COPPELIA ” (The girl with the enamelled eyes) (Music by Delibes). LE BEAU DANUBE ” (Music by Johann Strauss). THURSDAY and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 and 28. " CARNAVAL " SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29. 5 NIGHTS MATINEES, NOVEMBER 29. . DECEMBER 3. - THE SWAN LAKE,” (Music by Tschaikowsky), “ SPECTRE DE LA ROSE ” FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. 2 NIGHTS. MATINEE DECEMBER 6, " CONCERTO.” ” TERRA AUSTRALIS ’ - ” SIGRID ” - “ L’ARMOUR RIDICULE.” Annlications will be received at the D.I.C. for Preferential Reservations until To-morrow (Thursday) Afternoon. Price, 10s 6d. Applications to be accompanied by cheque with stamped addressed envelope. Ordinary Reserves at 9s and 10s Gd, including tax, will be opened on Monday Morning at 9 o’clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. M GOODWIN MARIONETTES (CONCERT CHAMBER, EVERY NIGHT TILL SATURDAY MATINEES, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) and SATURDAY), 8 p.m. and 2.15 p.m. “MATINEE TO-DAY” TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE TEMPEST,” by Wm. Shakespeare. “TflE RELUCTANT DRAGON,” by Kenneth Grahame. THEATREGOERS—YOU JUST MUST SEE THEM Novel Artistic - Real Theatre Acclaimed throughout the Dominion. BOOK NOW, D.1.C., 5s and 3s (Plus Tax). Children Half Price Matinees only. PUBLIC NOTICES NEW LOW PRICED SPECIALS IN DRESS COTTONS AND GINGHAMS. OTTON PRINTS: See our window display for a glorious riot of colour in Print, small and large designs.. 3s 9d to 4s lid yard. pitm ttntfn - ifiin' 12 fascinating designs in this crease-resisting cotton. 5s lid yard. ARTANGINGHAMS: Not Prints.but reversible Cottons in fast washing colours: 36inwide. EXTRA SPECIAL AT ONLY 3s 8d yard. Jin CHECK GINGHAM: Ideal for Tablecloths,.Curtains, Crocks, Aprons, etc.; in small checks of Red, Green, and Cerise; reversible and fast washing, lls 6d yard^ UNBEATABLE VALUES IN FURNISHINGS. OTTAGE WEAVE: 44in wide; striped effects in Blue, Green, Orange tonmgs; just the thing for Coverings and Drapings. Usually 9s lid. SPECIAL PRILL. 6s lid yard. HADOW TISSUE: 50in; with attractive designs on Cream grounds for all Furnishing Requirements: reversible and fadeless. 14s 3d yard. lin TABLE BAIZE; in assorted designs; hurry for this ONLY 7s 9d yard. [NGLE BED MATTRESSES: Mill wool filling and buttoned. Two sizes—2ft 6in, 52s 6d each; 3ft, 59s 6d each. CALL THIS WEEK DOZENS OF NEW LINES JUST OPENED. QARROLLS, 372 Princes street (opp. John Edmond, Ltd.). Telephone 11-476. WANTED TO BUT GOOD QUALITY SCRAP CAST IRON, IS URGENTLY REQUIRED BY RADIATION, NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, Manufacturers of Gas Cookers. Coal Ranges, etc. These appliances, which are In short supply, are urgently required for housing projects YOU CAN HELP TO RELIEVE THIS SHORTAGE. Send Your Scrap Iron to Brinsley Works Jutland street. Dunedin BEST CASH PRICES PAID ACCORDING TO QUALITY. COUNTRY SUPPLIERS: Rail Freight Forward and Receive Cash by First Mail. Address Inquiries to Box 522 Dunedin: Phone 11-872.

BAGS. yUG A R WANTED. GOOD CLEAN BAGS. 6d Each R. POWLEY & CO.. LTD.. 24 Hope street. QA S H BUYERS O E JEWELLERY, SILVER, CRYSTAL. CHINA. ANTIQUES. Etc THE TREASURE CHEST REG. 282 George street (Opp Arthur Barnett’s). HIGHEST CASH PRICES GIVEN WANTED, SCRAPS OF OLD BROKEN JEWELLERY, Gold Articles complete, Gold Watches, Rings, Chains. Brooches, Diamonds, etc. Note address: J. and J. Arthur’s Buildings (upstairs). Top price paid. The Watch Specialist Established 1912. AUSTEN’S, Frederick street,; cash buyers of Jewellery, Antiques, Furniture, good Fur Coats, etc.—29 Frederick street. LARGE Telescope, up to 5-inch diameter, also 7 x 50 Binoculars or larger.—Full particulars and price to 1055, WANTED, Electric Sewing Machine or Treadle Machine: in good order.—lo 62, Times. CANVAS - Cover for general farm purposes wanted; state size, condition, price. 1105, Tim«s.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26616, 12 November 1947, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26616, 12 November 1947, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26616, 12 November 1947, Page 10

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