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milk ' GRAND Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. CLOSED—Watch for Future Notices. Next Change. OCTAGON: ’“I WONDER WHO’S KISSING HER NOW.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) STATE: ” MOSS ROSE.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. THE STATE Throughout New Zealand 2 P.JM. Twice Daily 8 P.M. A Rhumba-beat Romance —GLORIOUS WITH SONGS. —EXCITING WITH BEAUTY. —WONDERFUL WITH COLOUR. Twentieth Century-Fox Present “CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA” “CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA” “CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA” “CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA” In Torrid Technicolor Starring Vera-Ellen Cesar Romero Dick Haymes Celeste Holm Anne Revere J. Carrol Naish Lecuona Cuban Boys A CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL OF SONG LAUGHTER AND GAIETY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FOR YOUR ADDED PLEASURE:— “ SNOWTIME IN KOSCIUSKO" (Special Travelogue). •• FANTASY OF SIAM ” (Movietone Adventure). Latest Pathe Airmail News. TO-DAY’S PLAN AT THEATRE. PHONE 12-324. r*tHE Editoi does not candle business I letters—these should be addressed to

STATE THEATRE CHUMS’ CLUB THIS MORNING, 10 O'CLOCK. “ FIGHTING FRONTIER ” “ FIGHTING FRONTIER ” Thrilling Western. CARTOONS Eighth Chapter of Serial, “HURRICANE EXPRESS” (Approved toi Universal exhibition.) REMEMBER! SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SHOW SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13. gT. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. RECITAL By CHARLES COLLINS (Organ) And MONA ROSS (Contralto) On SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30. At 8 p.m. There will be a collection in aid of Choir Expenses.

B NATURAL. COME AND ENJOY A GOOD SING. AT THE FINAL COMMUNITY SING FINAL COMMUNITY SING ADMISSION FREE, BUT MAKE SURE OF A GOOD SEAT AND RESERVE FOR Is AT BEGG’S. _. TOWN II AL L TOWN HALL A WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, at 8 p.m. FOOD FOR BRITAIN FOOD LOR BRITAIN OUR FINAL APPEAL. A GREAT PROGRAMME FOR A GREAT CAUSE. Dunedin Ladies' Brass Band (Mr Hilme r Davie Conductor) RavensWume t rhnir < Mr? A H Newev. Conductor), Mr J. L*. Deans Kitcme ana ivii E Ottrey (Vocal Duets), Miss Moyra Mcenan and Miss Eileen Keenan (Cornet DLie DONATIONS rI RE^EIVED.-FOR I iSALE, Model Indian Oxen Cart carved in TVnrv hv n Native Craftsman purchased at an Exhibition in India, five inches '’ r °c y Fine 1 Crochlted Collar and Exquisitely Crocheted Doyleys; also Dainty Crocheted 6 Round Powder Puff Bag; Supper Cloth. 1 ch^ C pup jmal e R ll Labrador -Co Ifi e months, good watch dog black wUh four white paws, white chest, white tip on tail, answers to Tip. What °* e Leaders' Mr H. P. Desmoulins and Mr J. F. Himburg. At the Piano. Mr Alf. Pettitt. The Committee wish to thank d<mors for their wonderful suppor. WILL YOU PLEASE HELP TO MAKE OUR FINAL ’ APPEAL, FOOD FOR A a RECORD ed SJNGS show your appreciation by helping our APPea1 '- FOOD FOR BRITAIN. FOOD FOR BRITAIN. REMEMBER DATE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 8 p.m. Send Your Donations to J. F. Himburg, Hon. Secretary. - A G R EAT BAND CONCERT. Gardens, 2.45 p.m. ARDENS, 2.45 p.m. to-morrow TO-MORROW NOVEMBER 30. 2.45 2.45 p.m., p.m., GARDENS GARDENS KAIKORAI BAND (Conductor Mr H. Osborne) KAIKORAI BAND New Instrument Fund New Set of Instruments Costing £2OOO. CITY BANDS are all anxious to help this fund. The following Bands will Assist.— ST. KILDA (Conductor K. Smith), DUNEDIN LADIES' (.Conductor Hilmer Davie), CAVERSHAM (Conductor, T. McLean) BAND OF Ist OTAGO REGIMENT (Conduc tor. Captain L. Asten). THIS WILL BE A GREAT BAND CONCERT FOR A WORIHY CAUSE Each Band will give a 15-minute Programme. H e ar the Massed Bands Play at the Conclusion. Over 150 Bandsmen will Combine. Help Kaikorai Band and Give to this Fund. „ COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION. S. .WOOD, Hon. Secretary. GARDEN PARTY AND CAROL FESTIVAL, LADY SIDEY’S RESIDENCE, CORSTORPHINE CO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY. TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY. 2 p.m., 2 P.m. CAROLS by pupils of St. Hilda’s College and Otago Girls’ High School. DRILL DISPLAY by Pupils of St. Hilda's College. McGlashan College Boys’ Band in Attendance. Cake, Produce. Delicatessen, Flower, Sweet, and Xmas Novelties, Stalls, Bran Tub, Games, Amusements. Donations for stalls gratefully received. Admission, 2s 6d (includes Afternoon Tea); Children, Is. , PROCEEDS IN AID OF Y.W.C.A. MEETINGS MEETING FOR WOMEN. ALL WOMEN ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE HARROP STREET OONCERT CHAMBER At, g p . m MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 1 1947 HARROP STREET, 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 Mayor. Mr D. C. CAMERON, will Preside. PORT CHALMERS, PUBLIC MEETING. POST-SESSIONAL ADDRESS BY YOUR M.P. piONEER HALL, 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 29.

'M'OTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of HERITAGE (OTAGO), INC., will be held in the University Club R ° orns ’,.® ul l < : n o Rniiriingc; Princes street, Dunedin, at 8 p.m on THURSDAY DECEMBER 11. 1947. Business: 1. Consideration and adoption of the Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for the vear ended September 30. 1947. 2 Election of Office-bearers and Committee for the ensuing year. 3. Election of Auditor 4. General HOANI H. PARATA, Secretary Whitcombe's Chambers, Princes street, Dunedin. November 28, 1947 IAINUI SCHOOL EX-PUPILS’ ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of those interested in forming an Ex-pupils’ Association will be held in the School on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4 1947 at 8 p.m. N. LEE, Secretary. NGAITAHU TRUST SETTLEMENT ACT;’ 1946. A MEETING IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE WILL BE HELD AT OTAKOU TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), NOVEMBER 30 AT 11 A.M. AND ALSO AT THE Y M.C A. MORAY PLACE. DUNEDIN, THE SAME AFTERNOON AT 2 O CLOCK. NED PARATA, Member of Trust Board. D O not address business letters to the Editor. They should be sent to the mm riIHE MONTHLY MEETING ot the 1 ULSTER ASSOCIATION OF OTAGO will be held in the Otago Women's Pioneer Hall, Moray place, Dunedin, on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1947. at 730 p.m. J. D FAIRLEY, Secretary. B RITISH ISREAL WORLD FEDERATION (Dunedin Branch). The MONTHLY PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Book Room, Jamieson's Building, Moray place, on THURSDAY. EVENING NEXT DECEMBER 4, at 7.45 p.m Speaker: Mr W. BARNES. Subject: “What is this British Israel?” All Welcome. Collection. BUS SERVICES MA'NIOTOTO DUNEDIN MOTOR PASSENGER SERVICE, i MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS AND ' FRIDAYS LeaOes Naseby '7 am. Kanfurly 7.2 U am., Waipiata 7.35 am Returns leaving Dunedin. Lower High street. 5 15 pm Dunedin Depot, care N.Z TRAVEL SERVICE, 356 Princes street phone 11-961. TURNBULL'S MOTORS, NASEBY. Phone 48K. Ranfurly.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 14

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