Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. CLOSED—Watch for Future Notices. Next Change. OCTAGON: "1 WONDER WHO’S KISSING HER NOW ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) STATE: ” MOSS ROSE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) B NATURAL. COME AND ENJOY A GOOD SING. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT X 0 W N HALL 8 o’clock. PINAL COMMUNITY SING PINAL COMMUNITY SING Doors Open 7.15. Doors Open 7.15. Proceeds FOOD FOR BRITAIN. FOOD FOR BRITAIN. ADMISSION FREE. A GREAT PROGRAMME includes, Ravensbourne Ladies’ Choir (Mrs A. H. Newey, Conductor). Dunedin Ladies’ Brass Band, with their Novelty Drumming. (Conductor: Mr Hilmer Davie). Miss Shirley Le Gal (Vocalist). Misses Moyra Meenan—Eileen Keenan (Cornet Duets). Mr J. L. Deans Ritchie-Mr E. Ottrey (Vocal Duets). LEADERS — Mr H. P. Desmoulins and Mr J. F. Himburg. AT THE PIANO—Mr Alf. Peltitt. Articles for Sale include: Large Crochet Table Cloth and Table Centre. Proceeds FOOD FOR BRITAIN. OUR FINAL APPEAL. Send Donations to J. F. Himburg, Hon. Sec., or ring 14-772 or 14-776. BRING, Buy Sale aid St. Kilda Kindergarten Coronation Hall, St. Kilda, Thursday, December 4, 2.30 p.m.; sweets, cakes, clothing, Christmas novelties, ice cream, drinks, dip, afternoon tea: admission free. LAWN TENNIS ,TAGO LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. EXHIBITION MATCHES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1947, At 2 p.m. See J. E. ROBSON, OTAGO'S REPRESENTATIVE IN. 1947 NEW ZEALAND DAVIS CUP TEAM, in action against Otago’s leading players, in thrilling Singles, Men’s and Mixed Doubles Matches. Admission: Adults, Is 6d; Children, 9d. Buses leave Jacobs’s Corner.
RADIO SHEPHERD’S Radio Service, Lid., Repair Specialists; prompt attention.—2ls Moray place. 12-712 MULLARD and Cromwell Radios, from £l7 8s 3d; extensive selection; terms arranged.—Parker and Keane, 286 George street, Radio Repair Specialists: we collect ahd deliver. __ '■“COURIER ’’-Watch our window for selective range of models at Household Supplies. ■ ECLIPSE Radio (Ted Reid), radio specialists.—l4l Stuart street: 12-990; private. 11-478. COOK’S Radio Service, 376 Princes street; phone 11-010: all makes of Radios repaired; work guaranteed; sets collected. WHOLESALE Radio for reasonable Repairs—Phone 12-751; 86 St. Andrew street; collection and delivery. SERVICE all Radios; guaranteed thrtee months; collection, delivery.—Howorth's, 114 George street MOTOROLA Auto Radio, Model 605 (push button): We can give immediate delivery; £46; Aerials, £2 10s.—Russell Henderson’s, Ltd., Alexandra, Central Otago agents. FOR Sale. Amplifier. lOin Speaker, and Pick-up; £12.-120, Times. FOR Sale, Radio Pickup (Young Atom). new, £4. —165, Times. ■ PIANOS PIANOS: All leading makes, new and reconditioned; Blenheim, Hopkinson, Spencer. Witton.—Buy better at F and F Martin. Octagon. PIANOS: F and F. Martin for sound values; inspect our New and Reconditioned Piano Bargains. ADVERTISER wants to Buy for cash iron frame Piano.—Particulars (o 20. Times Office. FLAT Grand Pfano required before Christmas; state where may! be seen,—l2, Times WANTED to Buy, Iron Frame Piano, cash for suitable instrument—Particulars to 150, Times. FOR Sale, over-strung Schumann iron frame Piano, £65. —172, Times. R W Gould, French polisher; specialising in pianos radios, antique furniture; expert workmanship.—4 Bath street: phone 13-273 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR Sale, 80 Bass Italian Piano-accordion, Bon tempi Übanldo model; perfect condition; almost new.—Address 2058, Times, GRAMOPHONE" H.M.V., Portable, excellent condition, lovely tone; highest reasonable offer. —155, Times. , PLANTS AND PRODUCE GLADIOLUS: Xmas-flowering exhibition mixture blooming • when flowers are dear: 5s dozen 100 355. posted —Griffiths 11 d Mt Eden, Auckland DUTCH Iris lor February flowering, blues, vellows creams put pies* strong bulbs; 50 for 9s posted —Griffiths Ltd Mt Eden Auckland ■ HYACINTH Bulbs: Sweet-scented, named, separate colours. Flowering Bulbs IGs dozen, posted -Griffiths Ltd Mt Ed m. Auckland TULIP Bulbs New Parrot type, fringed petals, 15s dozen posted —Griffiths Ltd Mt Eden. Auckland CHOCUS. English, early flowering; yellow, striped purple blues: 100 for 9s posted -Griffiths Ltd Mt Eden Auckland GREEN Ixias: " Viridiflora ” Novelty Grass Green and Black; 7s 6d dozen, 50 f or 25s—Griffiths Ltd Mt Eden ,Auck land SIX New Novelty Perennials offered tor tin first time for 10s posted - Griffiths Ltd Mt Eden. Auckland CAKLET Lobelia, Rose Champion upid’s Dart and Lotus Plants, 4 differnt, 5s Gd —Griffiths Ltd. Mt Eden Attck-
DAHLIAS, names lost in handling; 9s dozen, posted.—Smith Bros.. Ahaura, DAHLIAS. Pompoms, 12 different named varieties; posted—Smith Bros. Ahaura. Westland DAHLIAS. 12 Giant Exhibition Named Varieties, £1 posted—Smith Bros. Ahaura. Westland CABBAGE, Endive, Lettuce 9d 25; Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower Is—J. Rawle, Winton. SPECIAL Collection 40 popular Flower Plants for 4s 3d posted.—J. Rawle, Winton. CENTRAL Otago grown—Mina Labata, glorious climbing annual. Is each.— " Wad.vfluer,” care O.D.T. GIANT Double Daisies, Gypsophila, 3s doz., Dimonphatheca, Is Gd doz.—“ Wadyfluer,” 90, Times. FRUIT WANTED Gooseberries OOSEBERKIES & BLACK CURRANTS. & BLACK CURRANTS. We are cash buyers at high prices. Send by railway goods (not by railway parcels), Our truck collects from railway twice daily. IRVINE & STEVENSON’S ST. GEORGE CO., LTD., Filleul street, Dunedin. “ St George Jams Are Best.” FRUIT FOR SALE WHITEFLESH Peaches, limited supply Yellow Flesh, Nectarines and Plums; 12s 6d half-cash; cash with order; sidings 9d extra.—Kerr Bros., c/o R. Sharpe, Dumbarton R.D.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26634, 3 December 1947, Page 10
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