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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY 2 AND 8 P.M. WE DEFY YOU TO PICK A BETTER ENTERTAINMENT . . . MORE LAUGHS THAN YOU PAY FOR, AND SATISFACTION FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! Plans at Theatre. Phone 12-433. EMPIRE Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd. THREE CHEERS A THOUSAND LAUGHS! Frankly, here's the funniest film 3-ou've seen for ages . . . George lets loose his whole box of tricks and sails away with the greatest comedy of the year! It's his latest —made under war circumstances! British Empire Films Present GEORGE FORMBY | GEORGE FORMBY | GEORGE FORMBY I He joined the Secret Service and didn't know it. but when he gets loose among the foreign SpiesBanjo and all. you'll laugh till it hurts . . . and to put a rare dash of naughtiness into George's nautical comedy he sings "Mr Woo's a Window Cleaner Now," " Oh Don't the Wind Blow Cold." "My Grandfather's Flannelette Nightshirt," " Count Your Blessings and Smile." "GUNNER GEORGE" "GUNNER GEORGE" "GUNNER GEORGE" Who is to blame? Why has the war been allowed to continue so long before calling up Formby and his irresistible laughing-gas outfit? However, all's well now! The Lancashire Lad's on the job and the Empire's saved! EASILY FORMBY'S FUNNIEST! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans Theatre. 12-433. HELP WIN THE WAR. Join the National Savings Movement. MIRRORS: The perfect Xmas or New Year GlFT.—lnspect Wrens large and selected stock at 402 Princes street

MACDONALD, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, 5 DOWLING STREET. Telephone 10-469. Private: Alex. Macdonald 20-424; S. Clarke 13-639. i»ld.nn-ST. CLAIR: Brick BUN*IiUU GALOW; 5 large rooms and kitchenette; almost i-acre level section; owner occupier; vacant possession to suit the buyer. O/JOA— NATTY HOME; 4 rooms; all s\t(J\J , conveniences; freehold section; wide street; handy Cargill road tram. Of OKH-11-STOREY Modern BUN&±&O\J QALOW; four rooms and kitchenette, with garage; north end; 5 minutes from Railway Station; all modern conveniences under one roof. f? 1 KKA—BRICK BUNGALOW; St. Zs&tJOW Kilda (handy tram and beach); modern in every respect; containing 5 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, electric hot water system; garage; concrete paths; nice garden; an ideal home. IJ2K()A—TOWN1 J 2K()A— TOWN SIDE ROSLYN: <&ao\t\J New ij. s torey Tile-roofed BUNGALOW of three bedrooms, sun room, lounge, dining room, kitchenette, bath and shower room; garage; handy to tram and bus; level section. £1 200 ~ BRICK BUNGALOW; d4±&\J\J above Caversham tram terminus; sunny side; contains four rooms; large cellar; every possible convenience. f? 7^ A—HANDY North-East Valley cV i *J\J School, on large, level freehold: 6-room RESIDENCE, in good order; concrete garage and workshop; good family home. £1 TOWN SIDE ROSLYN. cVJ. « «J"«J handy Rattray street tram: Modern Brick BUNGALOW; tile roof; 5 spacious rooms, model kitchenette; level freehold and brick garage. ALEX. MACDONALD. 1940-1941 We extend to all our Clients and Friends THE SEASON'S GREETINGS OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FROM DECEMBER 24, REOPENING ON JANUARY 6. 1941. There has been a good demand for property right through the year, and we anticipate a continuance of this demand. If you wish to sell your property, be sure to let us know about it. If you are having any difficulty with the collecting of your rents, hand your troubles over to us. WE SPECIALISE IN RENT COLLECTING. JJAGGJTT, DUTIIIE AND CAMPBELL, 2 DOWLING STREET. Phone 10-237. Evening 22-039. I7OR SALE. 57 ACRES; well watered; 2 . miles from Brighton.—Boß, Times Office. A DVERTISING is accepted a s a necessary cart of modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually everv industry. Rightly directed and Drenared. advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should alwavs be considered as a business enterprise and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24491, 27 December 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24491, 27 December 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24491, 27 December 1940, Page 8

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