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AMUSEMENTS 1/- HJAYFAIR 1/6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. , 7.3 U iU-iNllxtii -- V.3U "THE GHOST BREAKERS" Starring 808 PAULETTE HOPE GODDARD (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JOHN PRISCILLA GARFIELD LANE In Their Greatest Picture "DUST BE MY DESTINY" (Recommended bv Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 22-573. pHARMING MOTHER SONG. Kj " BEAUTIFUL IS MY OLD LADY." Part of Chorus: > Beautiful is my old Lady, With her dear old snowy hair; Tho' her brow is wrinkled now She's quite beyond compare. Etc.. etc. Usual Price, 2s. RETIRING SALE PRICE, Is Copy (Post Free). Secure This Bargain at Once for Mother's Day. TERRY'S MUSIC STORES, GEORGE STREET. PERFECTO HOUSE PAINT; Ironite I Roof Paint and other first grade Faints and Enamels sold at Wren's. AMUSEMENTS MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. THE GREAT BRITISH DRAMA OP THE HOUR! EMPIRE Dir.. e uiiers' Ttieatre Corp. Ltd. SESSIONS: 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. DAILY (Attend the Day Sessions where Possible.) "CONVOY " "CONVOY" " CQ^VQY " With CLIVE BROOK JOHN CLEMENTS (Of "Four Feathers" Fame) Amazing Background of Unparalleled Thrills. The Most Graphic Film Ever Presented. Made Possible by the Co-operation of the British Navy and the Royal Air Force! Produced- by A.T.P. and Presented by British Empire Films ; . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or Theatre (12-433). -His MAJESTY'S T H : DUNEDIN. (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller) THBATR ECOMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT, MAY FOR A BRIEF SEASON ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD., Present The Most Wonderful of All Living Magicians, THE GR EA T LE VA NT E THEGREAT L E V A N T E T II E G R E A T LEVA N T E AND HIS BIG ENGLISH SUPPORTING COMPANY, 32 ARTISTS. In the Most Novel, Bewildering, and Mystifying Revue Yet Seen, 32 ARTISTS. " II 0 W S T RICKS?" y "HOW S T RICKS?" A Veritable Bombardment of Bewilderment. DIRECT FROM THE KING SWAY THEATRE, LONDON. It is:— More Varied than a MUSICAL REVUE, Funnier than A COMEDY, More Intriguing than A DRAMA, more Novel, than VAUDEVILLE, Bigger than AN OPERA, Faster than A MOVIE. More Thrilling than A CIRCUS. THE ONLY SHOW OF ITS KIND IN EXISTENCE. The Fastest Moving Show Ever Presented. Turn to Nod to a Friend and You'll Miss a Trick. POPULAR PRICES: 6s. 4s. 3s. 2s (plus tax). Children. Half Price. FIRST GRA N D , MATI NE B SATURDAY, MAY 17, AT 2.15 Children, Bring Your Parents. It is Three Hours of Splendid Entertainment Without a Blush. > Special Matinee Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is (plus tax). Children Half-price at all Performances Except to Pit. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. A Limited Number of 4s Stalls and Dress Circle Seats reservable on day of performance. SPORTING J± . DAY OP EXCELLENT SPORT AT PORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB'S WINTER MEETING TO-DAY (MONDAY) MAY 12 | THE PROFIT' ON" EACH"YEAR'S RACING FOR DURATION OF I I WAR WILL BE DEVOTED TO PATRIOTIC PURPOSES. I . First Race at Noon. WIN-AND-PLACE SYSTEM OF BETTING. Members of H.M. Special Forces (in Uniform) will be Admitted Free, but must Enter by the Richardson street gate, or Horse Gate, Victoria road. SPECIAL TRAMS AND BUSES DIRECT TO COURSE GATES. ADMISSION CHARGES: LAWN ENCLOSURE: Gentlemen 6s, Ladies Is 6d. OUTSIDE ENCLOSURE: Is 6d. MOTOR CARS: 2s 6d for Non-members. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS Week-end excursion, dunedin—christchurch —burniiam, friday, may 16, to monday, may 19. On FRIDAY, MAY 16, train leaves Dunedin 11.20 p.m., Palmerston 1.14 a.m., Oamaru 2.48, arrives Timarn 4.8 a.m.'and Christchurch 7.14 a.m., Saturday, May 17. On SUNDAY, MAY 18, return train leaves'Christchurch 10.0 p.m., Timaru 12.53 a.m., and arrives Dunedin 5.35 a.m. Monday. May 19. Corporation Buses meet return train at Dunedin and run to Mornington. Roslyn, Maori Hill, Normanby, St. Kilda, and Anderson's Bay. ' Outward train stops at Port Chalmers Upper, Waitati, Seacliff, Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Hampden, Maheno, Oamaru, and Studholme to pick up, and at Timaru, Ashburton, and Addington to set down passengers at Christchurch fares. Return train makes the same stops. RETURN FARE from Dunedin, 18s, Second Class Only. VISIT BURNHAM CAMP.' Camp is open for visitors on Sunday Afternoons. Trains leave Christchurch 1.0 p.m. and 1.45 p.m. Return Train leaves Burnham for Christchurch 4.45 p.m. FARE: 2s 2d First, Is 8d Second Class Return. A fine opportunity to visit your northern friends and inspect the Military Camp at Burnham. Book Early—ls Id Reserves a Seat Both Ways. For further particulars see handbill or inquire from Station Masters or Booking Agent.

CYCLES, SALE AND BUY V\7 INTER COMFORTS Gloves. Mitts, Helmets, Lumber Jackets Leggings, and Coats. Prices Moderate Write tor Prices W A SCOTT & SONS TAGO BIGGS: Mitts 6s Cd, 8s 6d; Gaunt*J let_Gloves 10s 6d, 16s 6d. TAGO BIGGS, Miller elect:-ic sets. 30s: *■} Lucas sets, 355; Miller battery Lamps. 5s 6d. y TAGO BlGGS.—Saddle Covers, lis; O Saddles from 12s 6d; cycling Leggings 15s. JAGO BIGGS for all classes of repairs at lowest cost.—Stuart street. POULTRY, EGGS, INCUBATORS Y\/niTifi Leghorn PULLETS, near the »» lay; sturdy birds; 8s 6d each.— Skene's, Stuart street, Dunedin KEEP your poultry clean with Skene's Lice Killer POWDER; 2s 6d tin posted Skene's. Stuart street. Dunedin. rpO get more eggs use Skene's Produei tion EGG POWDER; 2s tin posted.— SKENE'S. Stuart street, Dunedin._ I > BILLY'S are selling next Wednesday \' 35 White Leghorn PULLETS; near lay. l?OR~ SALE, two Ancona COCKERELS; I price 7s 6d each.—333, Times. 1 BACKYARD hens laid only eight eggs weekly until they got KARSWOOD POULTRY SPICE (containing ground insects) alter which they laid 19 eggs weekly. Obtainable from all dealers. BIRDS, PIGEONS, ETC. OVELY Cock BUDGIES, 7s 6d; Hens, -J ss; all colours; and Whistling Canaries, 15s.—Skene's, Stuart street, Dunedin. FOR SALE,' Yorkshire CANARIES and Cages: cheap; prize-winners.—Call or write 149 Albanv street, i 70R SALE, PIANO, Baby Grand; condi- ~ tion as new. —Particulars and price from 342,_Times. \"\7ANTED to Buy. a PIANO; must "be M cheap.—3sl, Times.

RADIO CENTRE, 105 PRINCES STREET. . For GUARANTEED REPAIRS. Efficient, economical service Certified Radiotricians. Sets collected and delivered. Ring iy-577 I__ —REASONABLE " GUARAN- & m I <-> JL TEED RADIO REPAIRS any make or type; certificated radiotricians; sets collected, delivered; agents Courtenay Radio: prices from £ls 15s: B Batteries, special prices cash; Sound Systems Hired.—WHOLESALE RADIO DEALERS, LTD.. cnr. Hanover and Cumberland streets. Dunedin. X\> prices; Agents Mullard, Cromwell. Bush, Courtenay, from £l2 10s; spread band tuning, £2B 10s: portable sets. £l4 10s; battery radios: Radio Repairs a specialty.—Parker and Keane. Ltd.. 135 George street Jphong 12-001). _ SHEPHERD'S RADIO SERVICE (tncorkJ porating Radio Service Department of the N.Z. Express Co.. Ltd.), Repair Specialists 0n1y.—215 Moray place (near Post Office). Phone 12-712. _ _ TShAS. BEGG & C 0.," LTD., Princes \_y street, " The Home of Radio,": lamest selection of Radios in town. MULLARD RADIOS, unsurpassed shortwave reception; clear, mellow tone; most popular prices: £lB 18s to £29 8s: terms. MULLARD RADIOS; outstanding ailround performance. Parker and Keane. radio repair specialists. 135 George street_(phone__l2_-001>. 1" A //i— MORSE KEYS," heavy P and T l -l/ \3 pattern: headphones: Crystal Sets; guaranteed repairs all radios Howorth's Radio'Service, 51 George street nOR SALE, 45-volt Dry BATTERIES i. 1 wet Batteries, and C Batteries.—E Hayes and Sons. Oturehua. JHILCO " 5-valve All-wave. 21 guineas; arrange a demonstration in your home.—Chas. Begg and Co.. Ltd.. " The Home of Radio." FRUIT FOR SALE JONATHANS, 4s to 5s case: Delicious, 5s 6cl, 6s 6d; Cookers. 4s Sd; delivered. S. Smith. Oces 220 X, Mossiel). View, Brighton (Phone

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24604, 12 May 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24604, 12 May 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24604, 12 May 1941, Page 10

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