Final Screening To-night, 7.15, “ MAGNIFICENT LADY ” Starring Ginger Rogers. “THE TRUE GLORY” The invasion of France, Germany, etc. FULLERS 1/- AY F A I.R 1/6 THEATRE Directio.i K erndge-Odeon Hearing Aids Available Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, 7.15. MATINEE 1.45. “ONE MORE TO-MORROW” “ Proudly We Serve,” Featurette. “ Musical Novelties " and “ Cuba Calling.” Third Episode of Serial, “THE ROYAL MOUNTED RIDES AGAIN ” Warner Bros.' New Romantic Comedy—- “ ONE MORE TO-MORROW.” Starring Ann Jack Alexis Jane Sheridan Carson Smith Wyman Also “ TIIE SEARCHING WIND Robert Sylvia Ann Young Sidney Richards From the lips of the woman he married Into the arms of the woman he loved. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS at Theatre (Tel. 22-573), LARNACH Castle, open daily Gate fee, Is Teas. Interesting trip in storm or sunshine Splendid views and craftsmanship to admire or criticise. Booking now for Centennial Functions. Camps. Conferences, Dances Weddings etc Inquiries 24-138
BOROVANSIvY BALLET GRAND GALA OPENING PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. Seats at 5s 9d and 10s 6d, inclusive of tax, may be selected TO-DAY at the D.I.C. for TO-MORROW NIGHT’S GRAND OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE. Pit Tickets may be purchased at Jacobs’s. HIS MA J E STY’S THEATRE (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) MUSIC DANCING ROMANCE DRAMA SPECTACLE COLOUR. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY NIGHT TO-MORROW, SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. 4 NIGHTS. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, AT ?. J. C. Williamson’s BOROVANSKY BALLET BOROVANSKY BALLET * ' 80 PEOPLE 80 FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA In the following magnificent productions:— “LES SYLPH IDES ” “ LES SYLPHIDES ” Ballet in one act. Music by Chopin. “COPPELTA” “COPPELTA” (The Girl with the Enamel Eyes). Ballet in two acts. Music by Delibes. “ LE BEAU DANUBE.” “LE BEAU DANUBE.” Music by Johann Strauss. Magnificent Scenery. Gorgeous Costumes. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT—“CARNAVAL" “GISELLE" SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Following 4 Nights. Matinee also December 3. “SWAN LAKE” “SCHEHERAZADE” “SPECTRE DE LA ROSE” and " MINUIT AU BAL.” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, SATURDAY MATINEE DECEMBER 5 and 6 “ CONCERTO,” ” TERRA AUSTRALIS,” “ SIGRID,” “ L’AMOUR RIDICULE.” BRILLIANT CORPS DE BALLET. Box plans at the D.I.C. Pit Tickets may be purchased to-day at Jacobs’s. Prices for to-morrow night—Reserves: 5s 9d, 9s and 10s 6d, including tax. Pit: 3s and 2s, plus tax. Matinee 7s 6d, ss, 3s and 2s. Children half price. Prices plus tax. LAWN TENNIS DUNEDIN LAWN TENNI GALA DAY, SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 22. AT ST. CLAIR SCHOOL. 8.30 a.m.: Yankee Tournament Commences 10 a.m.: Exhibition Tennis Match between J. E. Robson (New Zealand Davis Cup Player) v. J. Paterson (Present Holder of 3 Otago Titles). 10.30 a.m.: Robson and Miss Mavis Kerr v. Paterson and Miss Marion Robertson. 2 p.m.: Caversham Citizens’ Band will inarch from St. Clair Tram to Courts. 3 p.m.: Lolly Scramble. ALL DAY GAMES STALLS. FUN FOR ALL. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA. SITUATIONS VACANT 1 UNION VACANCIES FOR BOYS. POST OFFICE, DUNEDIN, AND SUBURBAN OFFICES. APPLICATIONS are invited from BOYS, aged 15 years and over, for employment in the POST OFFICE. DUNEDIN, and SUBURBAN OFFICES. Attractive wages with regular annual increases. Excellent prospects for advancement. Good conditions. Apply to—i CHIEF POSTMASTER’S OFFICE, DUNEDIN (Telephone 10-175). (Or nearest Postmaster.) RECKITT AND COLMAN (NEW ZEALAND), LIMITED. We Require the Services of WOMEN OR GIRLS in our Factory. We Invite Applications Immediately Our Factory is modern, working conditions are excellent, with radio in all departments. Morning and afternoon tea provided Good wages and opportunity to earn worthwhile Bonus . „ Apply , RECKITT & COLMAN (NEW ZEALAND). LIMITED, Forth street.
WANTED TO BUT gOTTLES WANTED We are paying Is 6d per dozen for all Local Ale and Stout Quarts delivered to our stores or on rail, Dunedin. We also pay the highest prices for Wine, Whisky and Assorted Bottles of every description CLEARY’S OTAGO BOTTLE STORES LTD., 151 Hanover street, Dunedin Phone 12-065. ASH BUYERS OP JEWELLERY, SILVER, CRYSTAL CHINA, ANTIQUES. Etc. THE TREASURE CHEST. REG 282 George street (Opp. Arthur Barnett’s). HIGHEST CASH PRICES GIVEN. TURN Your Left-off Clothing qnd Blankets, etc., into cash; we give highest possible cash prices for men’s,, women's, and children’s clothing, boots, etc.— Economic Clothing Co., Frederick street_ IMPORTED Cigars: Big price offered for genuine Cuban or American brands; any quality.—Particulars, brand and price, to No. 1184. Times. AUSTEN’S, Frederick street, cash buyers of Jewellery, Antiques, Furniture, good Fur Coats, etc.—29 Frederick street RABBIT Traps Wanted; any quantity; small or large numbers; reasonable.—l4ss Times WANTED to Buy, Outboard Motor.—State, price and particulars to W H Forrest Alexandra. , WANTED, 400 gal Square Iron Tank; not necessarily water tight; price, where seen, vicinity Maniototo preferred.—lsol, Times WANTED to Buy, Fresh Trapped Rabbits; highest prices given.—Address 1542 Times. WANTED, H.P Range. 3ft; any condition: oven must be good cooker; boiler no consideration.—Phone 11-577. URGENTLY Wanted, Hand-propelled Wheel-chair.—State cash price and particulars to 1550, Times Officer WANTED to Buy, Second-hand Doll’s Pram. —No. 14G4, Times.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26624, 21 November 1947, Page 10
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