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Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. gTRAND Hearing Aids Available. Phone 13-379. Sessions at 1.45 and 7.45. British Empire Films Presents: A TRIUMPH IN TENSION! A Killer, a Woman and a Tough Cop ... in the Season’s Slickest Tale of Murder and love!! “ F EAR ” PETER COOKSON. WARREN WILLIAM Associate Release: JUDY CANOVA JUDY CANOVA Judy comes down from the hills to shoot up a ghost town! “SINGLY IN THE CORN” (Both for Adult Audiences only.) Chapter 2: "The Royal Mounted Rides Again.” PLANS AT D.I.C. or STRAND (13-379). NOURISHING, sustaining, sparkling. Ballins ” Natural XXXX Beer.” Nothing tastier oh the market A proved palatepleaser All hotels.

JJ I S MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) MUSIC DANCING DRAMA SPECTACLE ROMANCE COLOUR BOROVANSKY BALLET " Ballet, poised and controlled, should be the world's language.” J. C. Williamson’s BOROVANSKY BALLET BOROVANSKY BALLET 80 ARTISTS - 80. FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT GRAND OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE 4 NIGHTS. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. “ LES SYLPHIDES ” “LES SYLPHIDES” (Music by Chopin). " COPPELIA ” "COPPELIA ” (The girl with the enamelled eyes) (Music by Delibes). "LE BEAU DANUBE” "LE BEAU DANUBE” (Music by Johann Strauss). THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 and 28. “ GISELLE.” "CARNAVAL” - “ CAPRICCIO ITALIEN.” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 5 NIGHTS. MATINEES, NOVEMBER 29 and DECEMBER 3. “ SWAN LAKE ” (Music by Tschaikowsky). “ SCHEHERAZADE ” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 and 6. MATINEE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. “CONCERTO” “TERRA AUSTRALIS" The principal dancers include Tamara Tchinarova, Serge Bousloff, Edouard Borovanskv, Edna Busse, Martin Rubinstein, Kathleen Gorham, Phyllis Kennedy, Jonet Wilkie. Vassillie Trunoff, Leon Kellaway, Alfred Ross, Joan Potter and others. BRILLIANT CORPS DE BALLET. Box Plans will be opened THIS MORNING at the D.I.C. at 9 o'clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Prices: D.C. and R. Stalls, 8s to 9s sd; Unreserved Stalls, ss; Pit, 3s and 2s. (All prices Plus Tax.) Matinee pa-ices: D.C. and R.S., 7s 6d; Ordinary Stalls, 4s 6d; Pit, 2s 6d and 2s. Children half prices. (Prices plus tax.) DISPLAY BY OTAGO AERO CLUB. FUN FOR ALL. AERONAUTICS MOTOR CYCLE EVENTS SHOOTING ARCHERY, WHIPPETS MARCHING TEAMS - HEAVY WEIGHT LIFTING, FLYING HORSES - CHAIROPLANES - TOP HAT - LADIES' SURF TEAM - FISHING PONDS - GYMNASTICS - DECORATIVE BOATS. SURF DISPLAYS AND MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS. Admission Free. Enjoy Yourself. SITUATIONS VACANT POST OFFICE VACANCIES AT WELLINGTON. ADULT MALES and GIRLS are urgently required for employment in the Post Office at Wellington. Positions are available in various branches Opportunities exist for Girls to be trained in TYPING and MACHINEACCOUNTING work at the Department’s expense. GOOD SALARIES. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS. HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED. FARES TO WELLINGTON PAID BY DEPARTMENT. A RERESENTATIVE from HEAD OFFICE, WELLINGTON, will visit your district at an early date for the purpose of conducting personal interviews with all applicants. APPLICANTS should contact nearest CHIEF POSTMASTER or POSTMASTER so that interviews may be arranged. MOTOR CARS, SALE AND BUS J W H CLARKE & SON, LTD., 441-9 Princes street, Dunedin. Established 1927. NEW ZEALAND’S ORIGINAL MOTOR AUCTIONEERS ANOTHE BIG MOTOR AUCTION. NEXT FRIDAY, AT 7 P.M. ENTRIES NOW BEING ACCEPTED. “NO SALE—NO CHARGE.” IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENTS. J W. 11. CLA RK E AN D SO N, LT D„ * “ THE MOTOR AUCTIONEERS,” 441-9 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Established 1927.

AUCTION SALE OF CARS. WEDNESDAY (NEXT), NOVEMBER 19. Burnside Sale Day, 2.30,. Afternoon. At Salerooms, 86 Lower High street. 1934 MORRIS Sedan, 6cyl; rebored recently; good 16in air wheels; splendid upholstery; bodywork and chromium excellent; a beautiful car to own; w.o.f. HALF-TON TRUCK (for exchange only) for a Car; is a Chandler; splendid motor; very good 19in tyres; w.0.f.; chance here for a fanner. HALF-TON TRUCK. 1927 CHEVROLET; very good tyres; warrant. CHRYSLER 70 Sedan, 1931; reconditioned; new roof; new upholstery; very good tyres (3 are new); sound motor; warrant. HUDSON Coupe, 6cyl; 1929; owner going overseas; regrets parting; mechanic relative keeps it beautifully; new battery; good 19in tyres (2 are new): lots of room; warrant. CHEVROLET 2-door, 1929; good rubber; warrant. 1936-37 BUICK Bcyl Superior 4-door Sedan, privately owned since new; luggage boot; splendid tyres; w.o.f. VAUXHALL 14 6cyl, 1940; one owner; beautiful order; w.o.f. HALF-TON VAN, BEDFORD, 1936; rebored and in lovely order; good tyres; warrant till 1948, 1934 V 8 HALF-TON TRUCK, for a dairyman or a farmer; warrant. 1936 TERRAPLANE 4-door Sedan; small mileage; good tyres, luggage boot, turret roof; warrant. 1937 OLDSMOBILE, stylish 4-door; good 16in tyres, splendid motor; warrant. CHRYSLER 70 Tourer; very nice order. MORRIS OXFORD 4-door; very good engine; sound tyres; recent warrant; must be sold. NOTE. —Purchasers may check over any vehicle and be financed before sale. For a valuation of any vehicle you contemplate selling, ring 11-675, res. 13-723, or our Balclutha Auction Mart (formerly Nimmo and Blair, Ltd.). r s. McKenzie, limited. 1938 Austin 10 4-door Saloon; newly painted; excellent tyres; mechanically sound: £435, offer—l 343. Times. SALE, American 6-cylinder Sports Car; well shod: warrant, etc.; price. £175. Phone 10-257. _ . SALE, 1938 Ford 10; good tyres and motor; neat appearance; £4OO or best offer.—l3so. Times. _ WANTED, Model T Ford, running order.— 1337, Times. . FOR Sale, 1938 Flying Standard 20 h.p.; a classy car; good condition. —Phone 13-522.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 10

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