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Final Screening To-night 7.15. “ 0.5.5.! 0.5.5.! 0.5.5.! ” (For Universal Exhibition.) Also, "SHE WOULDN’T SAY YES.” (Recommended for Adults.) FULLERS 1/- MAYFAIR 1/6 THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. Sat. Mon. Tue., 7.15. Warner Bros.’ Uproarious Comedy, It’s a holiday of teasin’ and squeezin’ that’s bound to be pleasin’, BARBARA DENIS STANWYCK MORGAN IN “INDISCRETION’’ Also Billy Rose’s "DIAMOND HORSESHOE” In Technicolor, Glittering with dazzling dance. Song and eye-thrilling spectacle Featuring BETTY GRABLE DICK HAYMES (Both for Universal "Exhibition.) PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE. 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 Functional Camps, Conferences, Dances. Weddings, etc Inquiries 24-138.

The Cisco Kiel Rides For Romance and Vengeance! gTRAND Hearing Aids Available. Phone 13-379. Dir: Kerridge-Odeon. 1.45, 7.45 p.m. THE CISCO KID THE CISCO KID “IN OLD MEXICO” “IN OLD MEXICO ” Duncan Renaldo as The Cisco Kid. Duncan Renaldo as The Cisco Kid. Cisco’s Up To His Old Tricks Again, Breaking Hearts and Making Trouble! Ladies love him, the law hunts him and outlaws fear him! HIS BOLDEST ADVENTURE! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present Donna REED Tom DRAKE With Edward Everett Horton. “ FAITHFUL In My FASHION ” “ FAITHFUL In My FASHION » A Delightful Comedy Drama! i Episode 4of the Exciting Serial “ ROYAL MOUNTED RIDES AGAIN " (All Approved for Uhiversal Exhibition.). PLANS D.I.C. or STRAND, 13-379.

DECORATED BOATS DECORATED BOATS DECORATED BOATS AT £}T. CLAIR CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT. FISH POND SKITTLES TOP HAT BOWLS CRICKET FOOTBALL ICE CREAM STALL TEA ROOMS SHOOTING GALLERY MERRY-GO-ROUND AEROPLANE RIDES \ I SATURDAY’S PROGRAMME, 2 p.m.: MARCHING TEAMS’ DISPLAY. " A.T.C. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. CHILDREN’S GAMES. 3 p.m.: DISPLAY BY LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S SURF CLUBS. 4 p.m.: CANOE BOAT SHOOTING. / FUN FOR ALL ADMISSION FREE. WIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd.). MUSIC DANCING - ROMANCE - COLOUR - DRAMA SPECTACLE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGIIT AT 8 FINAL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT OF CURRENT PROGRAMME. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S • BOROVANSKY BALLET BOROVANSKY BALLET With FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. In the Following Magnificent Programme of Ballets:— “GISELLE” f (Ballet in Two Acts, with Music by Adolph Adam), “CARNAVAL” (Music by Schumann) * “CAPRICCIO IT ALIEN” (Music by Tschaikowsky). COMMENCING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON AT 2, AND FOR FIVE NIGHTS, MATINEE ALSO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. "SWAN LAKE,’’ “SCHEHERAZADE.’’ "SPECTRE DE LA ROSE,” “ MINUIT AU BAL.” COMMENCING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, AND ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, DECEMBER 6. " CONCERTO," " TERRA AUSTRALIS," “ SIGRID," “ L’AMOUR RIDICULE.” BOX PLANS AT THE D.1.C., DAY SALES AT JACOBS’S. PRICES.—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 8s and 9s sd; Stalls (Reservable on Day of Performance), ss; Pit, 3s and 2s. Matinees, 7s 6d, ss. 3s and 2s; Children Halfprice to Matinees. All Prices Plus Tax. DANCING BELLONA’S DANCE BAND PLAYING FOR BIG PUBLIC DANCE TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL. By the Very Kind Permission of Captain M. B. LAING, C.8.E., R.N., First N.Z. Public Appearance or 11.M.N.Z.5. BELLONA’S SUPER DANCE BAND OF 11 PLAYERS. (4 Saxaphones, 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones, Piano, Bass and Drums). PLAYING FOR FOUR HOURS. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT. BELLONA’S DANCE BAND PLAYING FOR BIG PUBLIC DANCE TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL. BELLONA’S DANCE BAND PLAYING FOR BIG PUBLIC DANCE TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL. DUNEDIN’S BIG INFORMAL NIGHT WITH THE BELLONA BOYS, SO ROLL UP, PARTNERS, YOU WON'T MISS A DANCE. Strict Time, Swing Time, Tangos (the boys 'excell at these). Old-time; also Items by Crew. Spectators 6d, Dancers 2s 6d, Coat Check 3d. REMEMBER, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), TOWN HALL. BELLONA’S DANCE BAND PLAYING FOR BIG PUBLIC DANCE TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL. Fancy dress dance. BRIGHTON HALL. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 28. Royal Dance Band. 8 till 12. Admission, 2s and Is 6d. Prizes for Best Costumes. DON’T Forget Merry Macs’ WAITATI SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE; modern and old-time (3 sets). There’s a good road to the door. Bus from Port Chalmers 7.45. Returns Port and Dunedin after dance. MEETINGS MEETING FOR WOMEN. ALL WOMEN ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE HARROP STREET /CONCERT CHAMBER HARROP STREET, QONCERT CHAMBER At 8 p.m. MONDAY NEXT,, DECEMBER 1 1947 8 p.m. This Meeting has been convened by HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, at the request of Women’s Organisations, to hear Addresses on the present position of MATERNITY HOMES, and to urge Important Proposals for Future Policy. ALL WOMEN INVITED AND URGED TO ATTEND. His Worship the l Mayor, Mr D. C. CAMERON, will Preside. J PORT CHALMERS, PUBLIC M»E E T I N G. POST-SESSIONAL ADDRESS BY YOUR M.P. piONEER HALL, 8 p.m., TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 29.

"RRITiSII DRAMA LEAGUE. (OTAGO AREA). The ANNUAL MEETING will be held at DUNEDIN REPERTORY ROOM& « Dowling street, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: minutes. Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Officers and Executive, General Nominations for Officers and Executive should reach Secretary, by December 2. Any member of each affiliated Society may attend this meeting. G. A. DOUGLAS, Hon. Secretary 6 Alton avenue, E.l. Tel. 23-006. \ DVERTISING is accepted as a neces- ** sarv part of modern. business promotion It has won a place for itself tn virtually every industry Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

ELECTION NOTICES J£OKONGA-TIROITI RABBIT BOARD. DECLARATION OF POLL ON ELECTION OF MEMBERS. PURSUANT to Section 32 ol the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each candidate for the office of member of the Kokonga-Tiroiti Rabbit Board is as follows: , Numbers. JOPP, Raymond Tolmie .. 32 CAMERON, Murdoch .. .. 31 MANN, Alexander 31 MATHEWSON, John Lawrence 28 CAREY, Alfred 23 ANDREW, John 20 KAY, Stanley Reid 20 AND I hereby declare the said RAYMOND TOLMIE JOPP, MURDOCH CAMERON, ALEXANDER MANN, JOHN LAWRENCE MATHEWSON, ALFRED CAREY to be duly elected to such office. DATED at Ranfurly this 20th day of November, 1947. A. 11. MACDONALD, Returning Officer for the Kokonga-Tiroiti Rabbit Board. CG. ROBINSON, Hindon, wishes to - THANK his Friends and Wellwishers for their support and alSo for their congratulatory Messages and Telegrams MEDICAL - QUICK RELIEF. Ask your chemist for a 2S 3d Trial Box of SILBE. You’ll be amazed at the rapid relief. SILTEN, LTD., Weedington road, London,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26630, 28 November 1947, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26630, 28 November 1947, Page 10

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