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Hearing Aids Available. Phone 13-379. Dir: Kerridge-Odeon. 1.45, 7.45 p.m TO-NIGHTI New Laugh Comedy I “ THE MAN WHO WALKED ALONE ” David O’BRIEN Kay ALDRIDGE Walter CATLETT—Guinn WILLIAMS Daring, Dangerous Drama! “ SEVEN WERE SAVED ” Richard Catherine DENNING CRAIG Russell HAYDEN (Both App. for Universal Exhib.) STRAND [returned services! /CANCELLATION OF ANNUAL CHIL\J DREN’S CHRISTMAS TREAT. Because of the Precautionary Measures that are now being taken against an outbreak of Infantile Paralysis in Dunedin, the Executive Committee of the Dunedin R.S.A. have decided with regret to CANCEL the arrangements for the Children’s Christmas Treat which was to be held on Saturday., December 13, in First Church Grounds. Will Mothers please Call and collect the individual Gift between 10 a.m. and 12 noon, and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., on FRIDAY, 12th inst., and please bring the children’s particular Coloured Ticket. O. L. FERENS, Secretary, Dunedin Returned Services' Assn., Inc. LAKNACH Castle, open daily Gaitfee, Is Teas. Interesting trip in storm or sunshine Splendid views and craftsmanship to admire or criticise Bboking now for Centennial Functions Camps, Conferences, Dances Weddings, etc Inquiries 24-138 NOURISHING, sustaining, sparkling Bailins " Natural XXXX Beer.” Nothing tastier on the market A proved palatepleaser. All hotels.

UNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION WILL BE OPENED ON FEBRUARY 16, 1948, IN PLACE OF THE USUAL DECEMBER EXHIBITION OF THIS YEAR. PAST STUDENTS ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT WORK DURING THE WEEK FEBRUARY 2-6, 1948, FOR THIS RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION. THE USUAL CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND SENIOR ART STUDENTS IN FINE ARTS AND COMMERCIAL ART SUBJECTS WILL COMMENCE ON MARCH 1. PROSPECTUSES AND INFORMATION FROM THE HEAD OF THE ART SCHOOL OR THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE OFFICE. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE • Q R. HENDERSON, LAND AGENT, 236 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Day Phone 23-640. Evening, 25-340 or 20-924. POULTRY FARM, NORTH OTAGO; 10 acres freehold; all good land; COMFORTABLE FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, with el. light and el. range; lot of outbuildings, including good fowlhouses for 2000 hens, with el. light and power for brooders and incubators; price £4500, including 1800 hens and pullets, 250 cockerels, 1 horse, 2 el. incubators, ea.' 2750 capacity, and 3 smaller ones, 8 el. brooders, and all necessary plant; good trade in day-old chicks; first-class vegetable garden and plenty green feed for poultry. O AMARU (ON THE RISE, CONVENIENT TO CENTRE OF CITY): NEAT FOURROOMED HOUSE, with h. and c. water, el. bathroom and scullery, washhouse, hut, workshop, garage and other outbuildings; half-acre freehold; .splendid mixed garden; grazing in adjoining land for one or two cows if required; a bargain at £800; owner requires house in Dunedin or suburbs in exchange. North otago, main highway township: eighteen acres freehold, with NICE HOME of five rooms, el. light, bathroom, washhouse, cowbyre and fowlhouses; price £2250; owner wants exchange 4/5-roomed house, Dunedin or Timaru. WANTED! COTTAGE NORTH OF DUNEDIN, to £6OO, in EXCHANGE for FOURROOMED BRICK HOUSE, Dunedin, on freehold section; value £BOO.

JAMES SAMSON AND CO. AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 23 Dowling street. Phone 10-221. DUNEDIN-CHRISTCHURCH: Attractive Exchange—Lovely Modern Brick BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette, St Kilda, PRICE £1750, Exchange for 4 or fi -corned Bungalow, Christchurch, about same price. ANDERSON’S BAY (SUNSHINE): EleA vated BUILDING SECTIONS: fine view; close tram. £275. KARITANE: BUILDING SECTIONS, best part seaside suburb; close to Dunedin; splendid climate. Call and see our plan. Prices right. SUBURBAN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS: Grocery, Fruit, and Confectionery; well equipped and well stocked; excellent turnover; all modern conveniences; 4 rooms and kitchenette; low rental; exchange for Bungalow, Anderson’s Bay, up to £IBOO cash. XAMBLYN. RHODES, AND ? JUSTICE, Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents and Valuers, 114 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, C.l-. Phone 13-608 (Office); Evening 14-575 and 14-683. £IOO WEEK TURNOVER. MIXED BUSINESS and Milk Bar; 2 Lock-up Shops, with Living Rooms, attached; good locality on tram line; must be sold account health; easy ingoing; finance arranged. I?EW doors off George street: COTTAGE Jl (let) and an extra Section, The lot at a low price fc t quick sale. Full particulars of this valuable property at our office. jP O R SALE, 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, On J-acre section, corner of Auskery and Gilligan streets, being Sections 19 and 20, Block 20, Town of Palmerston. All conveniences, h. and c., and electric light. Tenders CLOSE with the Undersigned on JANUARY 13, 1948, for the purchase of same. W. J. HOPKINS, Tiverton 'street, Palmerston. MIDDLEMARCH District, 2 acres freehold, with Residence (needs little alteration); well sheltered; price £550; suitable poultry; vacant possession.—Alfred Clark, Ltd., 276 George street. WANTED TO RENT RETIRED Nurse Wants Furnished or Unfurnished, large B.S. Room; north end, flat; use of conveniences. Please ring 18-895. _ YOUNG Couple, desperate situation, must havfc Unfurnished Rooms or Flat by Friday.—sll, Times. RETIRED Lady would like small House or Unfurnished Flat; north end, city.—s2s, Times. REFINED Woman, with own furniture, would like one R00m.—486, Times. ROOM, Bach or Board: working man.— 523, Times. TO LET TO Let, business couple, large Unfurnished Room and Sun Porch; use conveniences; near beach; references required —499, Times. GOOD place to Store Cases, Trunks, Luggage, Furniture. Boyd’s, 148 Rattray street. ' PROPERTY EXCHANGES OWNER 5-roomed modern BUNGALOW, ICarori, Wellington, desires EXCHANGE for similar Home, Dunedin, up. to £3000; alternatively will consider unfurnished Flat. PHONE 14-598. EXCHANGE. 5-roomed Wooden House, Gore, for House in Dunedin; Gore house in excellent repair, newly painted, with well laid-out grounds and garden.—sos. Times. TWO Houses, Kaikorai, 6 and 4 rooms; price £1600; Exchange 3 to 20 acres, suitable poultry; Ravcnsbourne-Sawyers’ Bay. -Alfred Clarke. 276 George street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26639, 9 December 1947, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26639, 9 December 1947, Page 10

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