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AMUSEMENTS Final Screening To-night, 7.30. Paulette GODDARD, Bob HOPE, "THE GHOST BREAKERS.” (U. Certificate.> John GARFIELD. Priscilla LANE. “ DUST BE MY DESTINY.” (Recommended for Adults.) If- UfAYPAIR 1/6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. Always Comfortably Heated. Commencing To-morrow, TWO SESSIONS DAILY. Matinee 2; Night 7.30. Two Mighty Fine Pictures. “ Tom Brown’s School Days ” And Your Favourite Cowboy, GENE AUTRY in In “ ROVIN’ TUMBLEWEEDS.” With Smiley Burnette, Mary Carlisle. New Western Songs, as only Gene can Sing Them. (Both Approved for Universal Exhib.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 22-573, DUNEDIN COMMUNITY SING FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1941, At Noon. Note Place. TOWN HALE TOWN HALL S PEC lAL ATTR A CT lON NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE BAND Flight Lieutenant H. Gladstone Hill, Director of Music, Will perform. Individual members will provide the items—Vocal, Instrumental. A Great Treat. Be early for a good seat. Proceeds for “COMFORT FOR FIGHTERS” FUND Band will march to the Hall. Send donations, large or small. Flowers acceptable for stall. Leader; Mr H. P. Desmoulins. At the Piano: Mr Alf. Pettitt, J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary.

ELECTION NOTICES m ]S T E w New Zealand Labour Party. X) R D. G. M eMILLA N, M. P. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). MAY 13, ROSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, 8 p.m. Also at Labour Party Meeting, KAIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL And MACANDREW ROAD SCHOOL HALL. British tradition condemns the use of the war effort for electioneering purposes. ZEAL AN D LAB 0U R PA RT Y HU NICIPA L ELECTIONS LABOUR CANDIDATES WILL ADDRESS ELECTORS AS FOLLOWS:— TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). MAY 13, 8 o’clock; ROSLYN PRESBYTERIAN HALL.—Speakers: Dr D. G. McMillan, Mr J W. Munro. Mr M. Silverstonc. METHODIST HALL, WOODHAUGH.—Speakers: Mrs H. Bullen, Mr M. Connelly. Mr D. Copland. MACANDREW ROAD SCHOOL HALL.—Speakers: Miss M. Egan, Mr P. Neilson, Mr W. Ruttledge. PRESBYTERIAN HALL. KAlKOßAl.—Speakers: Mrs E. McMillan, Mr E. T. Cox, Mr J. MacManus. WEDNESDAY. MAY 14, 8 p.m.: RUSSELL STREET HALL.—Speakers: Mrs S. MacArthur, Mr M. Connelly. Mr D. Copland. ALBANY STREET HALL.—Speakers: Mr E. T. Cox, Mr J. MacManus, Mr J. Munro. PRESBYTERIAN HALL, OPOHO— Speakers: Mr S. Macdonald, Mr W. Taylor. Mr R. Walls. HOLLAND HALL, CAVERSHAM.—Speakers: Mr W. Hudson, Mrs E. McMillan, Mr M. Silverstone. Telephones 14-380, 10-982, 14-572. jy[ R A. H. ALLEN Will ADDRESS ELECTORS:— SOUTH DUNEDIN (Town Hall), TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 7.45. TAINUI and SUNSHINE (Marigold Salon), WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 15, at 8 p.m., KAIKORAI (Presbyterian Church Hall). BRITISH JUSTICE Requires that a City's CHIEF MAGISTRATE must be Experienced in Impartiality. He cannot do this if he has subjected himself to Caucus Control. Keep Caucus Control Away from the Council. <5 T. VD KILDA COUNCIL ELECTION. fo the Electors,— We, the members of the retiring Council, again offer ■ou our services and have every, confidence you will ■e-elect us. At the last two elections you emphatically indorsed what was the main plank in our P^ tfo ™’ lamely, the complete exclusion of party politics from nunicipal affairs. Notwithstanding this, an attempt is igain being made to introduce party politics into the Council. This would mean political partisanship and lontrqversy, and, worse still, outside control by a political irganisation. / During the past six years “ improvement and prowess” has been the watchword of your Council, and low more than ever before. St. Kilda deserves the title The Model Borough.” Our policy is simply to go on vith the good work, the results of which arc so obvious is to need no elaboration. At this election the X system of voting will be in orce We ask you, therefore, to cut out the subjoined ist of names for your guidance, and to place a cross gainst each of them when exercising your vote. Please ee that all the votes of your household are recorded, md urge your friends to do likewise. Thus you will ecure a continuance of SOUND AND PROGRESSIVE GOVERNMENT. VOTE FOR COUNCILLORS BRENT CHERRY GLUE HINTON JOHNSON LONGWORTH LOVELL ROY RUTHERFORD For cars ring 22-522 or 23-025, Musselburgh; 23-517, Park Ward; 23-916 or 23-276, St. Clair.

gT. KILDA COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Electors,— As I have been Nominated as a Candidate, I respectfully solicit your Vote and Interest. If elected, it will be my earnest endeavour to support the present Council in its progressive 13 °^ C3 ’ Yours faithfully, HAYDN BELCHER. COUNTY .ELECTIONS. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF WAITAHUNA RIDING, Ladies and Gentlemen,—l am again offering as a Candidate for Re-election as your Representative on the Council I have been returned unopposed for the last 15 years, during which I have almost completed what I have endeavoured to do, viz., given all the Resident Ratepayers a gravelled or metalled road to their homes without any appreciable increase in the Rating and also maintaining the present roads up to a stale of efficiency notwithstanding the increased costs in materials, etc. There has also been a substantial improvement in the financial position of the County. Therefore, I trust by giving careful attention to all matters pertaining to the County and the Waitahuna Riding in particular, to merit your continued confidence in me. Yours sincerely, WM. CAMERON. gOUTH OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF BRUCE COUNTY. Ladies and Gentlemen— I beg to advise that I have again accepted nomination to serve as one of your Representatives upon the 5.0.H.8. If my past service in that capacity has merited your approval. I will esteem a renewal of your confidence at the approaching Poll.—l am, Faithfully vours. donald McGregor. Milburn, May 10, 1941. COAL AND FIREWOOD FIREWOOD- broaciI leaf mixed wood or Dine blocks: three bags 7s 6d, sis bags 14s. nine bags £l. —Smart’!; Firewood Depot 154 St Andrew s t- -et: after hours 14-072 1 KAITANGA A COAL T i "O 4 ton, 14s; Lignite, i-ton 9s 9d: Linton, i-ton, 16s; Manuka blocks, three bags 7s 6d, nine for £1; kindling, 3s 6d.—Smart’s Firewood Depot, 154 St Andrew street. MTEELITE ” RED; The pure Oxide O ROOF PAINT: durable, economical Smith and Smith, Ltd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24605, 13 May 1941, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24605, 13 May 1941, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24605, 13 May 1941, Page 12

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