AMUSEMENTS HEADLINE NEWS That will stir the Heart of every Britisher. "LONDON'S REPLY TO GERMAN CLAIMS" TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ONLY. DON'T MISS IT AMUSEMENTS SATURDAY'S CROWDS TESTIFY TO THE EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT QUALITIES OP "TALKING-FEET." gT. JAMES THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Lt 2 p.m. Daily 8 p.m. Warner Bros. Present: _PAUL BETTE MUNI DAVIS "JUAREZ" ".JUAREZ" - With Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. Daily p.m. A Lovable Story of simple English people, touched with a breath of Bonny Scotland. " TALKING FEET " "TALKING FEET" HAZEL ASCOTWILLIAM HEUGHAN' MARK HAMBOURG—--3 COCKNEY COMICS SEAFORTH HIGHLANDER BAND, DAGENHAM GIRL PIPERS And ROYAL MARINE BAiND Together with BRILLIANT SUPPORTS ..Plans D.1.C.; Jacobs' at 5 p.m.; Theatre at 7 p.m. Phone 13-702. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BRIAN AHERNE, JOHN GARFIELD j a SKI-ING HOLIDAY at Also "THE IMMORTAL BRUSH," A Colour Special Recieating some of WHITE STAR HOTEL. Queenslown. a upiour bpeciai Kecieatmg some oi T iff f f 4 4. npr w „„u qki.mff the World's Most Famous Paintings. I f"FJff?™ ,~AA s , a p %*!?,„■ , a £\ „f (Recommended by Censor as more especially for Adult Audiences.) Plans D.I.C. and Theatre (Phone 12-513). equipment available. Excellent ski-ing 30 minutes ."rom Skipper's road. MOUNT COOK & SOUTHERN LAKES TOURIST CO.: LTD. SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT SALE OF CITY BUILDING SITES MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms. Princes street. In the Estate of the late C. P. M. Butterworth. Township of Melrose. Roslyn. 3 CHOICE BUILDING SITES. 3 CHOICE BUILDING SITES. Also: QUAINT OLD ENGLISH STYLE BRICK AND SLATE-ROOF RESIDENCE Of 9 Rooms. No. 11 WALLACE STREET, ROSLYN. A LEX. HARRIS, LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees to Sell by Auction as above. The Sections and Residence are beautifully situated, beins sheltered and sunny, with a glorious outlook and lovely surroundings, within 10 minutes* walk of the Octagon. The only available sites in this exclusive locality. Plans may be obtained from the Auctioneers. ; Further particulars from MESSRS COOK, LEMON AND COOK, " i Solicitors.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, At 12 noon. In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from Mrs Agnes M. Mcßride McBRIDE'S HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. One of the Most Popular Hotels in Otago. TAMES SAMSON AND ■ CO, " have received instructions to Sell as above. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, At 2 o'clock. In our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from Mr W. Simpson, who is leaving Dunedin and has had his furniture removed to our rooms. CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. 10ft 6in x 9ft Imperial Axminster Square. 12ft x Axminster Carpets, 9ft x 6ft Axminster Carpet, Axminster Runner (1 yard wide)), Axminster Sofa and Hearth Rugs. PRETTY ASH BEDROOM SUITE (Nearly new), QUAINT OAK BEDROOM SUITE. Mirror-door Wardrobe, Oak Duchesse Chests. Double and Single Wood Beds and Wires, Mattresses, Bedroom Pedestals. Napery. * LUXURIOUS CHESTER SUITE, (In wool moquette). 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (In Genoa velvet), SEVEN-PIECE SETTEE DINING SUITE, SADDLE BAG CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, BANQUET OVAL DINING TABLE, 6-VALVE ULTIMATE ALL-WAVE RADIO, STAINED DRAW-LEAF TABLE With SIX DINING CHAIRS TO MATCH. HOOVER ELECTRIC CLEANER. STAINED WRITING BUREAU, Settee Couch and Squab, Easy Chairs, Fireside Chairs. 3 Single Hospital Beds and Wires, Crockery, Ornaments, Glassware. 3 BEAUTIFUL FIGURE ORNAMENTS. 2 MODERN ELECTRIC HEATERS, LARGE COMBINATION BOOKCASE (Very suitable for office or library), EXPENSIVE ROUND WALL CLOCK, EMBOSSED BRASS FIRE SET, OAK CHINA CABINET. QUAINT BUFFET OAK SIDEBOARD. 8 UPHOL. DINING CHAIRS. Occas. Tables. Palmsta'nd. Pictures. Paintings. S.G. Chairs. Hand Sewing Machine, Toiletware. TYPIST'S OAK REVOLVING CHAIR, BRASS ELECTRIC FAN, CHINESE BRASS GONG. Kitchen Furniture, Tables. Chairs. Wringer. Pots, Pans, Cooking Utensils. Garden Tools. 2 Axes. NEW IDEAL COPPER BOILER. TAMES SAMSON AN£ CO. have re- " ceived instructions from Mr W. Simpson and 'other vendors to sell in their Downstairs Rooms. Dowling street, the above. NOW ON VIEW. BUSINESSES FOR SALE \ BAKER'S OPPORTUNITY PROSPEROUS COUNTRY CENTRE. Freehold property, with modern building, including Shop and Bakery Plant is right up-to-date, includes Delivery Truck. Electric Oven, Dough Mixer. Cake Beater, Breadcutter, etc. (Everything the latest and in excellent order.) Employs a baker, driver, and shop assistant. Excellent catering connection. Turnover nearly £3OOO. Valuation £1450. Exceptional icasons compel a sale. A wonderful little business. Can be bought for £llOO An absolute gift. IRELAND'S. LTD.. The Business Specialists, Manse street. 17<OR SALE, Tea Room, Fruit and Confectionery BUSINESS, in sunny Roxburgh, known as the Teviot Tea Rooms, the Motorists' House; stock at valuation, no goodwill; living accommodation; genuine reasons for selling.—Apply T. D. Henderson, Roxburgh. PROPERTIES WANTED " RESIDENCE, now in three flats. £2000; owner take small house part payment. WANTED to Exchange, a new seaM side BUNGALOW, with garage. £IOOO, for old type house in town. with extra section if possible. WANTED, a six-roomed BRICK M BUNGALOW; up to £2000;-with garage if possible. WANTED, HOME-MADE CAKE " SHOP, with Residence preferred; lease or freehold. WANTED, HOUSE at St. Leonards or Sawyers' Bay; cash buyer for suitable property. T W. H. CLARKE & SON, LTD., O • 44i Princes street, Dunedin. Phone 10-842. WANTED to BUY. HOUSES; anywhere » \ and everywhere; an army of buyers waiting; finance arranged Greni'cll. Smith and Co.. Ltd.. Stock Exchange Buildings. Tel. 12-221 WANTED <o EUY. HOUSE suitable letft ting; 12 h.p. English car part payment; balance cash.—36s, Times.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24416, 30 September 1940, Page 10
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