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AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Twice Dally; 2 and 7.45 p.m. Phone 13-379. (Direction; Fuller’s Theatre Corp., Ltd.) WILLIAM BOYD WILLIAM BOYD WILLIAM BOYD In Paramount’s New, Fast-moving, Actionpacked Tale of the Desert, Ruthless Arabs, and Your Favourite Hero —“ Hopalong Cassidy! ” “ OUTLAWS OP THE DESERT ” “ OUTLAWS OF THE DESERT ” “ OUTLAWS OF THE DESERT ” With ANDY (California) CLYDE. BRAD KING JEAN PHILLIPS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus YOU’LL BE “IN FOR - LIFE’’—BUT OUT FOR FUN IN A HILARIOUS HOOSEGOW WHERE ANYTHING GOES! .» “ JAIL HOUSE BLUES” “JAIL HOUSE BLUES” “ JAIL HOUSE BLUES” Witli NAT ANNE PENDLETON . GWYNNE ROBERT PAIGE - WARREN HYMER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLAN AT D.I.C. MAYFAIR MATINEE To-day, 2. Chap. 1. The Million-dollar Serial, “ RIDERS of DEATH VALLEY ” Starring Dick Leo Buck FORAN CARRILLO JONES Charles Bickford, Lon Chaney, jun. Comedy, Interest, News Reel, and “ THE BUSMAN’S HONEYMOON ” Started with a Murder Mystery. The year’s greatest Detective Thriller. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 1A m ayfair i/ 6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp.. Ltd. 7.30 TO-NIGHT A programme you’ll enjoy every minute ROBERT MONTGOMERY In Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Comedy, “ BUSMAN’S HONEYMOON ” With Constance CUMMINGS, Leslie, BANKS Sir Seymour Hicks. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And the Gayest of All Romantic Comedies, THE DEVIL and MISS JONES Jean Chas. Edmund ARTHUR COBURN GWENN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 22-573. CARRYING ON BY SPECIAL REQUEST. CALEDONIAN AMUSEMENT PARLOURS. T. AND G. BUILDINGS, Opposite Manse street. GAMES AND FUN FOR ALL. Watch for Special Attractions J. S. DOUGLAS. Secretary. gTRAND “A guid New Year lae ane an’ a’ ” frae DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. An’ dinna forget BURNS ANNIVERSARY C OKCERT In fTIOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER 1 On SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, At 8 p.m. Popular Prices: Is 6d and 2s. Booking tid extra. Box plan now open at Beggs. Book early for this. THE CONCERT OF THE SEASON. s '■ TEE LITE ” Green; Easily the besl ij Roof Paint on the market: permanent colour non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith, Ltd JONG BARGAIN, RADIO HIT. “ MARGIE.” Part of Chorus: My little Margie, I'm always thinking of you; Margie, I'll tell the world I love you. Etc., Etc. PRICE. Is PER COPY. For one week only at above price. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 343-345 George street. Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICES EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SERVICES (E.P.S.) BLACKOUT TRIAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a total “ BLACK-OUT TRIAL ” will take, place some time between the hours of 9 P.M. and 11 P.M. on SUNDAY NEXT, JANUARY 18. A succession of intermittent blasts of 10 seconds, to be separated by silent periods of live seconds, with the aid of Sirens, Whistles or Gongs, will announce to the public that a “ State of Emergency ” has arisen, and the “ Blackout ” must commence. Immediately these signals arc given, it will be an offence against the Regulations:— (a) For any light to be displayed inside any roofed building, closed vehicle, or other covered enclosure in such circumstances that any illununation therefrom is visible from outside the building, vehicle, or enclosure. .... , , . .... „ (b) For any light to be displayed otherwise than in a roofed building, closed vehicle, or other covered enclosure. (c) For any vehicle to be driven on the streets or to display any lights either inside or outside any vehicle. The termination of the period of the “Black-out Trial” will be announced by the “All Clear” signal, consisting of a continuous blast oi two minutes duiation by l^he S Dunedki h E.p e s. °Diri;rict & extends from Mosgiel to Port’ throughout which area the State of Emergency will exist and to which the Black out ” conditions will apply. q rp EDGAR, Lighting Controller. A. H. ALLEN, Chairman, Emergency Precautions, Central Executive. Dunedin, 15/1/1942. EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS. APPEAL FOR PETROL CONTAINERS. The E.P.S. Organisation is urgently in need of a large number of TINS or CONTAINERS for holding a two-gallon reserve of petrol for use by E.P.S. vehicles in case of emergency. Motorists and the public generally are appealed to give or loan suitable tins or receptacles in their possession for the purpose intimated. Receptacles loaned will bo marked and returned to the lender when the need for the emergency reserve passes. Receptacles with screwed caps or any receptacle, with a good lid, large enough to hold not less than two gallons will meet requirements. Delivery will be taken at the office of the Chief Traffic Inspector, Municipal lane, Dunedin, C.l. An early response to the appeal will be gratefully appreciated. R. A. JOHNSTON. Town Clerk and Secretary Emergency Precautions Organisation. Municipal Chambers, DUNEDIN, CM., January 15, 1942 PHOTOGRAPHY AVE YOU SEEN THE NEVILL STUDIO DISPLAYS OF PHOTOGRAPHS In the Stock Exchange Windows? We can oroduce an equally fine Portrait of YOU Make vour appointment to-day THE NEVILL STUDIO, tock Exchange Bldgs Phone 13-1)39 SNAPS COPIED If you have lost ie negative of a favourite or treasnap, bring it to us and we vvill a new negative for you. Also prints ilargements if required. Moderate s. (We do not copy studio or ircial photographs taken in New d.) DDAK NEW 'ZEALAND LTD., IG2 Princes street, DUNEDIN. L’X:.LLO—Carefree vacation days when you radiate health and hapis the time to be Photographed. ; fleeting charm of childhood, caught by the lens and held in a Photoi bv Pattillo, I.TTILLO," Bridal Photographer, for the Wedding Gioup; as well omit ing as the Photographic Record. lOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH j ill FIND HOME-LIKE COMFORT At The "Ambassadors,” Manchestei street, iff. 10s (id per day £3 3s per week T. J SLEEMAN Proprietor hone 29-382 ON account of petrol restrictions our CARAVAN is for hire at REDUCED RATES. WILLIAMS & ARMOUR, LTD., Garage, ALEXANDRA. \ THE BEST HOLIDAY POSSIBLE Stay ELSIOR HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, -to-date comfort, excellent table. 13s Gd Day. /JOKER S HOTEL, *0 Manchester street, CHRISTCHURCH Two minutes from Station. Noted for the excellence of its table, the comfort of its accommodation, and spacious lounges. Tariff, IGs per day. rjno LET, for fortnight, approximately .1 February 2, Furnished 2-STORIED BUNGALOW; everything complete, telephone, garage; 4-hour walking , distance town; Rental £5 5s per week. RING 35-598; or 55 BISHOP STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. SPEND your Holidays, in Lawrence; Bowls, Tennis, Swimming, Fishing; excellent accommodation; up-to-date camping ground—Particulars, Secretary, Progress League. nr JL fortable Accommodation; airy bedrooms, well-supplied tables; moderate tariff'; reservations available January. I BURNISHED Flat available, February- . March. —Tourist Homes, Box 33, Queenstown. YtTANTEb Rent, Crib; Waitati or GoodVV wood; few weeks F February 0n. —259. Times. ■fV/REMS, the Paint People; Pcrfecto, the Vt perfect house Paint, in 31 shades, ready for use; 2Gs Gd per gallon. PROFESSIONAL > AUL (A Card.] OESTREICHER M.D., Has commenced the Practice of his Profession as General Practitioner And Specialist in Children’s Diseases. Consulting rooms; Bank of New Zealand Building, London street, North Dunedin. Residence: 66 Queen's drive, Musselburgh. Hours in London street; Monday-Thurs-day, 10.30-12.30 and 2.30-4; Friday. 10.30-12.30 and 6.30-8; Saturday, 10-1. Hours in Musselburgh: Monday-Thursday, 6.30-7.30; Friday, 3.30-5. Or by Appointment. Phone 14-196. Musselburgh 24-234. HT EDICAL PRACTICE. The Trustee of the Estate of the late DR WM, ROBERTSON, of Tapanui, wishes to advise the residents of Tapanui and surrounding districts that Dr Robertson’s Medical Practice has been purchased oy DR V. S. LAND, who has now commenced the practice of his profession at Tapanui. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, Dunedin, Trustee of Estate of Dr Wm. Robertson (Deceased). MEDICAL registration. x. ELLEN THACKER DICK. M. 8.. Ch.B. (N.Z.), now residing in Dunedin, hereby give notice that I intend applying on February 16. 1942, next to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in (he office of the Department of Health at Dunedin. Signature (in full); E. T. DICK. Address: Dunedin Public Hospital. Dated at Dunedin January 16, 1942. I hereby affirm myself to be the person named in the diplomas or medical registration certificate produced. E. T. DICK. EDICAL REGISTRATION. I OSWALD RICHARD BROOKES PRINGLE. M. 8.. Ch.B., 1941, now residing in Dunedin, hereby give notice that I intend applying on February 16, 1942, next lo have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of mv qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Dunedin. Signature (in full): O. R. B. PRINGLE. Address: Dunedin Hospital. Dated at Dunedin January 16, 1942, I hereby affirm myself to bo the person named in the diplomas or medical registration certificate produced. ' O. R. B.- PRINGLE. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CLINIC. OHIROPRACTIC GILES AND GILES, Palmer Graduates, Membs. N.Z. and A.C.A. Latest Methods, including X-ray aiid' No. 2 Neurocalometer. Phone 13-750. Hours: 9.30-12.30 and 1.30-5.30. Saturday, 12.30. Office: HALLENSTEIN’S BUILDING. Corner of PRINCES ST. and OCTAGON. ,4 NTH ON Y TIIOM SO N, £\ Palmer Graduate, Meinb. N.Z.A.C.A. Office phone 13-010. Modern Methods, including Nerve Testing, X-ray and Fluoroscope. Hours: 9.30 lo 12, 2.30 to 5.30; Sat., to 12.30; and by appointment. SAVOY BUILDING, MORAY PLACE. DENTISTRY 0 TAGO DENTAL SERVICE, 206 Princes street (opp. Bank N.Z.). THREE-HOUR REPAIR SERVICE. Phono 18-126. Room 1. A DVERTISING is accepted as a necesJ\ sary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But, advertising should always bo considered as a business enterprise and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24817, 17 January 1942, Page 12

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