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Finally To-day— Tim Holt in “ Bandit Trail ” And “UNEXPECTED UNCLE" With Anne James Charles SHIRLEY CRAIG COBURN (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Twice Daily; 2 and 7.45 p.m. Phone 13-379. (Direction; Fullers’ Thea’re Corp., Ltd.) INTO THE HEART OF THE TIMBER COUNTRY . . . WITH FILMDOM’S MERRIEST FAMILY! gTRAND THE GRAND Phone 13-013 AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD (Throughout N.Z.) TO-MORROW The Roaring Days of the Six-shooter Live Again! ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S “ Out West with the Peppers ” “Out West with the Peppers” - With - EDITH FELLOWS, RONALD SINCLAIR. A BLAST OF SIX-GUNS AS BUCK JONES, TIM McCOY Ride into action with the Rough Riders. . - In - “ARIZONA BOUND” “ARIZONA BOUND” (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLAN AT D.I.C. Western Adventure! “ Riders of the Purple Sage ” “Riders of the Purple Sage” “Riders of the Purple Sage” “ Riders of the Purple Sage” “ Riders of the Purple Sage ” STARRING GEORGE MONTGOMERY Mary Robert HOWARD BARRAT Lynne Roberts, Kane Richmond. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Screening Roaring Through the Night WITH A CARGO OF HUMAN i DYNAMITE! GORDON DARKER As Inspector Hornleigh in -“MAIL TRAIN” “ MAIL TRAIN” With ALASTAIR SIM, PHYLLIS CALVERT. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) I SPECIAL! ~~ SPECIAL! 15 THRILLING MINUTES OF ! THE BRITISH COMMANDOS’ I RAID ON NAZI-OCCUPIED NORI WEGIAN ISLANDS OF—— I VAAGSO and MAALOY. 1 PLANS AT BEGG'S AND THEATRE. ‘ LUSTROUS ” ready-mixed Paints for quality; none better for covering aim lustre —Smith and Smith Ltd, DUNEDIN REPERTORY SOCIETY Presents By' Aimce and Philip Stuart. Producer: Miss Bessie Thomson. Cast includes: Mcsdamcs Katrcna Speight, Phyllis j Davies. Norma Dickson, Jessie Ryan, Ailsa Hannah, and Edith Johnston, and Misses ! Maizic Ponder, Nanna Newcy, Patricia j Fraser, Mercia Hardman, Joan Buchanan, | Betty Rhodes, Erana Ncwbold, Billie Loan, Jacqueline Fraser, and Katharine Napier. HM. THEATRE •M. THEATRE (Proprietor. Sir Benjamin Fuller.) At 8- p.m. APRIL 16, 17, 18. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, Is 6d. Reserve your seats At Ihe D.1.C.! BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT'S ‘ace OF SPEIGHTS. -THREESTARB 0 T T L E D A L E - QUARTS PINTS, NIPS. ALL HOTELS R. FOWLEY & C 0., L T D. ELECTION NOTICES DIGGERS AWAKE—VOTE; DIGGERS AWAKE—VOTE ADVICE TO ALL FINANCIAL R.S.A. MEMBERS—UNOFFICIAL. ADVICE TO ALL FINANCIAL R.S.A. MEMBERS—UNOFFICIAL, RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATION 1942-43 RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATION 1942-43 ELECTION ELECTION An UNOFFICIAL communication from THE DIGGERS’ PARTY THE DIGGERS’ PARTY Who take pride and pleasure in supporting the following nine (9) members: — VIGOUR INSISTENCY COURAGE TENACITY ORGANISATION RESOLUTION YOUTH Tire policy of the Diggers’ Parly. ADVICE TO VOTERS: STRIKE OUT the names of those you DO NOT WANT. Take your time —don't get bustled. YOU MUST VOTE FOR THE NINE (9). ONE (1) for Treasurer and EIGHT (8) for the Executive. VOTERS for the Diggers’ Party, reading from the top of the ballot papers— STRIKE OUT the top line for the Treasurer, and STRIKE OUT numbers 1,3, 4, 5. 8,9, 14, 16 and 17 for the Executive Committee. ELECTION OF TREASURER. VOTE FOR ONE (1). 3.' 2. WILSON. ELECTION OF EXECUTIVE. VOTE FOR EIGHT (8). 1. 2. COATS—2nd N.Z.E.F. 3. 4. 5. 6. FRUDE. ’ 7. GILLXONS. 8. 9. 10. JOHNSTON. 11. MORGAN ROBERTS. 12. O’SHEA. 13. O’SULLIVAN. 14 . —- 15. PEAT—2nd N.Z.E.F. 16. 17. NOTE: On the actual voting papers seventeen (17) names will appear for the Executive Committee and two (2) for the Treasurer. THE LISTS ON THE RIGHT INDICATE THE POSITIONS ON THE BALLOT PAPERS OF THE DIGGERS’ PARTY CANDIDATES. SUPPORTERS ARE ASKED TO NOTE THE DELETION OF JEFFCOATE AND AND THE INCLUSION OF COATS AND MORGAN ROBERTS. VOTE—IT’S YOUR PRIVILEGE AND YOUR DUTY. VOTE—IT'S YOUR PRIVILEGE AND YOUR DUTY. |J NIVER S. IT Y OF OTAGO. In pursuance of the provisions of ’’ The University of Otago Council Act, 1911,” I Herebv Give Notice that an Election will be held on FRIDAY, May 8, 1942, the Poll Closing at 5 o’clock in the afternoon, for tire purpose of electing to the Council of the University of Otago one member to represent the members of School Committees within the Otago University District. Nominations must bo received at my office not later titan 5 p.m, on Friday, April 17. 1942, and the Roll will Close at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 24, 1942 Nomination forms may be obtained from the Undersigned. This election is made necessary by the death of Mr L. Deans Ritchie. H. CHAPMAN. Registrar. BUSINESSES FOR SALE IT 1 O R URGENT SALE. I 1 SUNNY TAURANGA DISTRICT. FLATS, CABINS AND CAMPING, 3fac. well laid out in ideal surroundings, including 2 hard tennis courts, and all most modern equipment. (There are no labour problems here.) Will suit the semiretired man with cash. This is a proposition which rarely appears on the market, will stand file closest inspection, and is of the most advanced of its type in New Zealand. Owner has good reasons for selling. This is an outstanding proposition for the investor. BOX 5. MOUNT MAUNGANUI, Bay of Plenty. TO LEI TO Lease for duration, Queenstown, furnished Collage; every convenience.— Address 479. Times Office. FIVE-ROOMED House; sunny; garden; town side Roslyn; 37s 6d. —Ryan, Naylor. Broadway. LARGE House: furnished; latest conveniences; garage; term; references.—s 94, Times. PROPERTIES WANTED WANTED, for cash buyer, Brick Bungalow, with good garden; Dunedin to Mosgiel.—Robert Reed, Ltd., cnr. Dowling and High streets: 13-770; private 13-167. YORK place or vicinity: Five or 6 Rooms urgently Required: cash buyer waiting.— Communicate with Ireland’s, Manse street. GOOD House; 6 'or 7 rooms; good locality;' price vicinity £1500.-472, Times. WANTED TO RENT WANTED, 3 or 4-roomed Flat; 3 adults; good references if required.—Address 505, Times Office, SHED or Cellar Wanted: would consider roomy Store if rent low enough; state size, situation, rent.—so 3, Times. REWARD Offered for 5-roomed House, on flat, to Rent.—No. 514, Times. WALLPAPERS: The latest In np-10-the-mir.ute tunings, together with an artistic service.—Smith and Smith, Ltd. PROPERTIES FOR SALE JAS. SAMSON & CO., DOWLING STREET. PHONE 10-221. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS. VCV>A—BARGAIN IN ROSLYN Practically new BUNGALOW, four nice rooms, latest papers; best fittings; perfect order; every convenience; motor garage; splendid section; owner away, wants quick sale. Terms. VI 1 OK—CITY RISE (near Boys’ High cVIIOm School): Superior RESI- ] DEMCE of five bright rooms and kitchen-I otte, in perfect order, with every con- I vcniencc. This fine home was specially built for late owner, and offers a rare chance to those in search of an ideal residence in this favourite locality. Bargain price and easy terms. (‘1 1 KII OPPORTUNITY IN ST. cVi. I CLAIR: Pretty tiled-roof BUNGALOW for sale at below value price owing to owner's transfer to Christchurch; five charming rooms and model kitchenette, all in equal to new condition; every convenience; room for garage; immediate possession. Terms. VI V’TK —VERY latest in modern Brick ■v Iv)l '} BUNGALOWS; lovely ultramodern home; five delightful rooms and latest in kitchenettes; exceptionally well built and beautifully finished throughout; very best and latest fittings: nice section; room for garage: owner leaving. Terms. ROBERT REED, LTD. CNR. DOWLING AND HIGH STREETS, Office 13-770. DUNEDIN. Private 13-469. ift ACRES Freehold, heavy fiat land, “trW handy to rail and main highway; 5-roomed house and usual outbuildings; carry 100 owes and few cows; £1150; terms arranged. (333) Tl A ACRES Freehold, suburban, beside *vr rail; good G-roomed house, garage. hut. fowlhouses, etc.: £1650: deposit £2OO. (3201 *y A ACREh Freehold, beside rail and i fVHt school, cheese factory, heavy fiat land, suitable for dairying; 6-roomed house, pantry, bathroom, electric light, all necessary outbuildings: £l4 acre; good terms. (317) ,4(T)A ACRES Freehold, fiats to low ‘-JtiVv” downs, well subdivided, fences good order; 6-roomed house, wool shed, stable, etc.; carry 800 sheep; price £8 10s acre: terms. (314) O/V ACRES Freehold, beside good town; OU flats to easy downs; 5-roomed house, byre, dairy, etc.; carry 10 cows; price £1050; deposit £2OO. (3201 J ACRE Freehold, suburban, with good 4 6-roomed house, every convenience; £900;. owner would exchange for dairy farm as a going concern. £IOO DEPOSIT Ravcnsbournc. close Station: Six large Rooms; glassed verandah.—433, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24890, 14 April 1942, Page 8

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