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THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. A Story of London Portrayed By An Eighty Per Cent. British Cast THE REGENT . " THE REGENT “ J C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. VERY FEW SEATS Left for To-night’s Session. ATTEND TO-DAY’S MATINEE. Paramount’s Drama of . Distinction. “ The IMPERFECT LADY” “ The IMPERFECT LADY ” “The IMPERFECT LADY” - With - RAY MILLAND ' RAY MILLAND TERESA WRIGHT Virginia FIELD Reginald OWEN Anthony QUINN Melville COOPER Sir Cedric HARDWICKE. “ RACE HORSES ARE BORN ” (Sport light). "FISTIC MYSRIC’’ (Col. Cartoon) Paramount and Metro News. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS at REGENT from 10 a.m. (12-513). CHOIR CONCERT. vjvSay I RETURNED SERVICES! Q ONCEHT CHAMBER. MONDAV. NOVEMBER 24, 8 p.m. Tickets: 2s and Is. Box Plans at Begg’s November 17 EAIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SALE OF WORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, at 2.30 p.m. Plain and Fancy Work, Cake and Sweets Stalls. Special: Men’s Woodwork Stall of Christmas Gifts. Admission free. Afternoon Tea, 6d. KING’S HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION. SOCIAL EVENING AND DANCE. TO FAREWELL Mr D. S. CHISHOLM, M.A., SCHOOL ASSEMBLY HALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1947. DANCiNG 8 p.m.-l a.m. DOUBLE TICKET, 7s 6d; SINGLE, 4s. McDougall’s Dance Band. Buffet Supper by Crawford’s. Admission by Ticket Only. Tickets Limited. Obtainable from: '' Mr BEAUMONT, care Fairmaid’s, Opticians, Princes street. Mr GOSNEY, care Reddel’s, Stuart street. Mr HOBSON, care Wm. Taylor and Sons, Cumberland street. YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS’ CLUB TWO COMEDIES—CARTOdNS. And Other Selected Shorts. Also Special Film Sponsored by Society for Prevention Cruelty to Animals, “CHILDREN’S PETS” Children, Come and See How to Treat Your Pet Animals. Everybody Welcome. (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) FULLERS §T. JAMES THEATRE Direction. Kerridge-Odeon Hearing Aids Available TO-NIGHT AT 8. | FIRST DUNEDIN SCREENING | Metro-doldwyn-Mayer’s Uproarious Comedy! “THE COCKEYED MIRACLE” “THE COCKEYED MIRACLE” The Funniest Miracle That Ever Hit This Cockeyed World ’ With Frank Morgan Keenan Wynn Frank Morgan Keenan Wynn As Two Daffy Spooks. Cecil KELLAWAY - Audrey TOTTER. Gladys COOPER. A New Kind of Comedy to Warm Your Heart and Make You Glad! “OUR OLD CAR” (Passing Parade), "STRANGE DESTINY” (Miniature), "MISSION TRAIL” (Col. Travel). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT ST. JAMES from 10 am. OBSERVATION TOURS. Corporation Buses will leave from the TOWN HALL. OCTAGON, as under, for the FOLLOWING TOURS:SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, At 2 p.m.. For No. 1: AROUND OTAGO PENINSULA. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, At 2.15 p.m.. For No. 1: AROUND OTAGO PENINSULA. No. 2: WHARE FLAT AND TAIERI . PLAINS. No. 4: LARNACH’S CASTLE Intend ng passengers are advised to book seats at the Corporation Transport Office, phone 13-926, or at the Govt. Tourist Office. 4TH BATTALION, NATIONAL MILITARY RESERVE REUNION. DIGGERS, Remember DECEMBER 11. ANNUAL REUNION, ORPHANS' CLUB HALL, King street, 1945 Hours. Subscription 2s 6d. A. J! MILLER. Hon. Sec.

CHOOSfi YOUR PIANO AT “B E G G ’ S,” NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. KEMBLE: Jubilee model. Streamlined, overstrung, and under-damper action Responsive light touch and great tone. Finished in both walnut and mahogany STROHMENGER: Every Strohmenger conforms to the same high standard of construction and design. It is full of rich and brilliant tone that will satisfy the most critical. BENTLEY: A charming, streamline model, small In size, but wonderful round tone Fitted with the latest responsive action: in mahogany and walnut RECONDITIONED PIANOS. ’’GOURLAY" PLAYER PIANO. In Good Order. Finished in Mahogany. PLAYER ROLLS SUPPLIED. BOHM: This is a musician's instrument: wonderful tone and touch: in polished . walnut CHAS BEGG: Upright Grand, latest action, and wonderful tone: polished mahogany. WE TRADE-IN YOUR OLD PIANO AS PART PAYMENT. WE GIVJE A TEN-YEAR GUARANTEE WITH EACH PIANO SOLD. \ CHARLES BEGG AND CO., LTD., . THE MUSTCAL AND ELECTRICAL CENTRE. SHOWS NORTH OTAGO A. & P. ASSOCIATION, SUMMER SHOW. ' And held in conjunction with NORTH OTAGO KENNEL CLUB SHOW, gHOW GROUNDS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Judging commences at 9.30 a.m. ATTRACTIONS FOR ALL. Varied entries in Stock Classes, Keen Competition in Pony, Hacks and Hunters’ Classes with 25 entries for the North Otago Jumping Championship. GRAND PARADE AT 2 P.M. LED BY HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. > Visit the Produce Shed, Good Exhibits in Baking and Fancywork The Women's Institutes and Women’s Division, Federated Farmers, again have their Striking Displays. Sideshows, Games, Merry-go-round, provided by Licensed Showmen. Luncheon Hot Water, and Afternoon Tea supplied by J. S. PATERSON, Bungalow Tea Rooms. _ ADMISSION CHARGES: Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is, Children 6d. Non-members’ Cars 2s 6d.

gOUTHLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. METROPOLITAN SHOW ONE OF THE LEADING SHOWS OF THE DOMINION. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9 and 10. SOUTHLAND'S BEST' In PUREBRED SHEEP, CATTLE. HORSES AND PIGS. COMPETITIONS. JUMPING. PONY RACES, ETC. SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP JUMP. £SO Prize Money. SHEARING COMPETITIONS SHEEP DOG TRIALS. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND TRADE DISPLAYS OF ALL KINDS. EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. ENTRIES and SPACE CLOSE on APPLICATIONS FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER A. L. ADAMSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 219. Crescent, Invercargill. Phone 177. QLUTHA '& MATAU A & P SOCIETY. 81st ANNUAL SHOW, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1947. , WIDE RANGE OF CLASSES AND COMPETITIONS £6BO Prize Money. £2OO Trophies. £3O Hunting Championship. ADDED ATTRACTIONS. I. Friesian Oaks Competition of £56. 2 The Ayrshire Cattle Breeders’ Association of New Zealand has kindly offered for Competition: £6O Prize Money for Special A.A and RO P Classes IMPORTANT.—A.A. numbers of Bulls and R.O.P numbers of Females must be stated on Entry Form at time of entry, otherwise Prize Money will not be paid SCHEDULES ON APPLICATION Entries Positively close on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18. 1947 Morning Tea. Luncheon, and Afternoon Tea on the Grounds H. V. Menzies. Caterer. Gore. , J. M. WILSON, Secretary DO not address business letters to the Editor. They should be sent to the Manager.

O K O. FARMER S’ C L ÜB. 8 2ND ANNUAL SHOW, j SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1947. ! EXHIBITS IN WEEK-OLD BUTTER ! (Class 153) must be lodged at the Secre- : tary's residence, Johnson street, not later than FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21. GENERAL ENTRIES (INCLUDING COMPETITIONS) POSITIVELY CLOSE on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2?., NOTE.—Competitors in Class 88 (Hunting Competition) must produce qualification certificate or other satisfactory proof that 'their horses are qualified hunters for the current season before taking part in the event. In Pony Classes 59, 60, 63, and 64 prize money has been increased to: Ist, 30s; 2nd, 15s; 3rd. 7s 6d (gifts of anonymous donors). POST ENTRIES in DAIRY PRODUCE and HOME INDUSTRIES. C. J. CLERY, Secretary. TAIERI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY (Established 1860). THE EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW OF LIVE STOCK. ETC.. Will be held in the Recreation ground, outram, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1947. Record Entries in the Pony Sections. Big Entries in Light Horse and Jumping Sections. 2 Pony Trots. 4 Jumping Events. TRAIN leaves Dunedin 10 a.m., Saturday; arrives Outram 11.15 a.m. Leaves Outram after Show. 5.15 p.m.: arrives Dunedin 6.39 p.m. The South Express will Stop at Allanton both ways J. A MILLER. President. WILLIAM T. SNOW, Secretary. R.S.A. NOTICE Treturkluewicesl a LL EX-SERVICEMEN residing in the xA. city or St. Hilda who have served overseas and are in receipt of the War Veterans’ Allowance, Unemployment, Invalidity or Age benefits, are invited to REGISTER at the office of the Association between 4 and 5 p.m. daily up to and including FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1947. Social Security or Pension Certificates and Discharge (if required) to be produced. O. L. FERENS, Secretary, Dunedin Returned Services’ Association, Inc.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26619, 15 November 1947, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26619, 15 November 1947, Page 14

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