2 Now Showing- and THE COMPLETE Of the 2 p.m. 8 p.m. FILM ROYAL WEDDING Screening till Saturday Night. . . . Evers' detail vividly described by ANNA NEAGLE THE REGENT "=THE REGENT ' J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. Nobody judges a Book by its Cover. Nor do Dis- . ' , criminating Pieturegoers Judge a Picture by its Title. ... HERE IS A SUSPENSEFUL STORY OF INTRIGUING PLOT AND COUNTERPLOT, AND WITHAL A SUBTLE DIALOGUE THAT IS INDEED REFRESHING ENTERTAINMENT. Universal-International’s “THE WEBB” “THE WEBB” v “THE WEBB” “THE WEBB” “THE WEBB” With ELLA RAINES . ’ EDMOND O’BRIEN William Bendix Vincent Price. Featurettes:— THE ROYAL WEDDING ” “ JUVENILE JURY, No. 3 ” Latest Air Mail News (Recommended by Censor for Adults). PLANS D.I.C. (All Day), or REGENT from 10.30 a.m. (12-513). PIPING AND DANCING ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (INC.). OTAGO CENTRE. HIGHLAND and NATIONAL DANCING, PIPING, COMPETITIONS. ARTHUR STREET SCHOOL HALL. Commencing TO-NIGHT at 6.30. SATURDAY SESSIONS at 9.15 a.m.,. 1.30 p.m., and 6.15 p.m. 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. NORTH Taieri Church Garden Party and Sale, Mr A. J. Smellie’s; cakes, produce work; bus leaves Hoad’s comer 2 p.m.; admission Is. including afternoon tea. MEETINGS PUBLIC MEETING, MORNINGTON MEMORIAL COMMUNITY CENTRE, INC., f Mailer street, 7.45 P.M., MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, TO DISCUSS PLANS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NURSERY PLAY CENTRE. Everyone interested will be welcome, particularly the mothers' and fathers of young children in the district. The committee wish to Thank all those who assisted.in the work on opening day Their services were very much' appreciated. , 8 P.M., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, DRAMA EVENING (3 1-act Plays) By the W.E.A. Drama Group. PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. HALL (Brunei street). LOST AND FOUND LOST, boy’s double-breasted, college grey Suit, 5 p.m. Exchange-Lookout Point, via Waimea avenue bus, 3/12/47. Finder please telephone 23-876. • WOULD Person who took girl’s mustardcoloured fitting Coat, 2 dogs on lapel, from Logan Park sports on Tuesday, please ring 182 R, Mosgiel? LOST. 550 x 19 Tyre on wire wheel (painted aluminium) between approx. Rae’s Junction and Miller’s Flat; good reward.—Phone 22-190, or 27, Miller’s Flat. LADY who received wrong Sulky off 12.30 Normanby tram at Dundas street, call or forward address to 32 Craigleith street, North-East Valley. LOST, white and blue Eudgie.—-Reward returning to 10 Nottingham crescent, Calton Hill. LOST, Thursday morning, Gold Locket; keepsake.—Finder please ring Hook, 10-668; 1 , STRAYED on to my property, young Jersey Bull; if not claimed in 7 days, will be sold.—Rasmussen, Carey’s Bay. SCHOOLGIRL’S Case left in 4.20 Mosgiel train, Wednesday; reward.—26B, Times. , LOST Glove (brown leather), somewhere North Dunedin.—Ring 11-491. LOST, small blue Purse, containing notes, silver, keys, etc.; reward. —Ring 18-531. LOST, Tyre Compartment Lid, registered No. 195211,— Ring 11-813. LOST, Main South road, Morris Hub Cap; reward. —Please telephone 12-409. LOST, black and roan Spaniel Bitch.— Phone 21-477. LOST, yesterday. Bag containing two children’s bathing suits, etc.—Phone 20-95,4. U N [OSGIEL AND TAIERI RESIDENTS. t.t COAL MINES CLOSE, DECEMBER Delivery of Coal is SUSPENDED n DECEMBER 24 to JANUARY 14. HINY COAL is still in Short Supply re plenty of LIGNITE and SUMMER jL and WANGALOA. ORDER EARLY W. R. BLAIR, East Taieri. 1 POUND: LAWRENCE and ROXBURGH. December 9; Palmerston, Dunbapk, Middlemarch, December 16. A Qualified Radio Serviceman will be in the above districts.—JAMES D. McKEWEN. Box 471. Dunedin; Telephone 24-354 (all hours). OUND: POPULAR FORTNIGHTLY COUNTRY DANCE, WAIHOLA HALL, SATURDAY, Dec. 6. Mitchell’s Music. Good Floor. Non-stop Dancing. Light Supper. Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is 6d. FOUND: Kaitangata Pictures, Saturday, “ Home, Sweet Home ”; a gloriously mirth-provoking comedy; a British picture (General Exhibition); special, Patrick - Burns Australian welter - weight champion contest. FOUND: Berwick-Maungatua W.D. Garden Party’at Mrs Bruce Miller’s residence December 6 2 p.m.: bring and buy; all welcome. FOUND: Wanaka Pictures, Saturday, Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney in an outstanding production, “ The Razor s Edge. (Adult Recommendation.) FOUND. North Taieri Hall. Wyllie’s Crossing Tennis Club Dance, Saturday, December 6: Irving and Cooper’s music: supper: admission, 2s and 2s 6d. FOUND: Naseby Pictures, To-night; Jeanne Crain in technicolor production, ” Margie excellent picture and excellent supports, with cartoon. (Adult Recommendation. ) , FOUND: Lauder Pictures To-night Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney in an outstanding production, “ The Razor’s Edge. (Adult Recommendation.) PERMANENT WAVING rjIHE FINEST IN TOWN. A PERMANENT WAVE Done for you by LOMBARDI himself. By Appointment. Phone 18-852. VALDOR TOILET SALON. ROBINSON’S TOILET SALON (Misses McCracken and Rutherford), 3 Moray place (opp. Savoy). Phone 10-918. SPECIALISTS IN PERMANENT WAVING. Late Nights, Tuesdays and Fridays. ART Beauty Salon, 294 George street' Non-electric Full Perm.,, 15s; L 12s.— Phone 18-040; expert attention; book early. PEOPLE who have things to sell or are looking for something they want to buy read the Otago Daily Times. If you wish to reach them, advertise in the Classified Columns.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26636, 5 December 1947, Page 10
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