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STRAND . . . Last Two Days of "EOA D A G E N T " Dick Foran ... Leo Carrillo And Andy Devine "MELODY LANE " The Three Macs Sandy Leon Errol ... Butch and Buddy! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) II Twice Daily: 2 and 7.45 p.m. Phone 13-379. (Direction: Fullers' Theatre Corp., Ltd.) NEXT FRIDAY! THRILLING ACTION DRAMA. Captain—or Captive—of Crime ... WHO IS THIS MAN? HIDDEN! —By a criminal's plastic surgery I HUNTED!—By every honest man and woman! HATED! —By even the mob he rules! " MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER " With KENT TAYLQR . . Frances LANGFORD CLAIRE DODD . . JOHN LITEL (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO . . RED-HOT TUNEFUL TONIC! Ken MURRAY Harriet HILLIARD CHARLES BARNET and Orchestra WINGY MAHONE and Orchestra The MILT HERTH TRIO The King's Men . . Iris Adrian Don Douglas , . Marjorie Gateson "JUKE BOX JENNY" TEN HOT TUNES! TOP RECORDING BANDS! SOLID SENDERS! JOYOUS JIVERS! Both NEW Universal Productions. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or Strand (13-379).

SPECIAL SALE LEATHER GOODS. SENSATIONAL OFFER ' Gentlemen's Leather Shaving Set, with Zip Fastening .. .. 116 6 Gentlemen's Leather Shaving Set, with Zip Fastening 1 14 6 Gentlemen's Leather Shaving Set 12 6 Writing Set, with Zip Fastening .. 1 6 C Writing Set 0 15 6 INSPECT OUR STOCK OF LEATHER GOODS. A SPLENDID SELECTION. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. BUY NOW. OHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MUSICAL AND ELECTRICAL CENTRE.

IN AID OP ALL PURPOSES PATRIOTIC APPEAL MONSTER EFFORT BY LOCAL BANKERS OTAGO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 17, 1942 RECAPTURE THE CAPPING CARNIVAL SPIRIT. BE SURE YOU DO NOT MISS 1. BAND AND STUDENTS MARCH UP TOWN. 2. OFFICIAL WELCOME TO THE AMERICAN FLEET AT 2 P.M. (A riot of Student Burlesque and Humour.) 3. BANKERS' BARGAINS AT THE DUG-OUT ALL DAY. (Overdrafts accepted in lieu of payment.) 4. STUNTS BY STUDENTS. (Simply stupendous.) DO NOT MISS THIS RIOT OF FUN AND FROLIC. BE IN TOWN NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 1.30 P.M. GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT • H I S MAJESTY'S THEATRE (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller) TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 17, at 8 o'clock. DUNEDIN ORPHANS' CLUB AND ORCHESTRA, UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, MAORI CONCERT PARTY. BALLET DANCING. Tickets on Sale at all Banks. Prices: Is 6d and 2s 6d. Reserves at D.I.C. 1 AND FINALLY, "HOBO" BALL, EARLY SETTLERS' HALL FRIDAY, 19th, at 8.30 p.m. Double Tickets, ss. PROPERTIES FOR SALE Day Phone 13-640. Evening Phone 22-515. (j. R. H-ENDERSON, LAND AGENT, 236 PRINCES STREET (next Moody's, Tobacconist) f jIJOSGIEL JUNCTlON—Comfortable 5-roomed HOUSE, el. light, washhouse and 1, ~ atll, workshop and garage; freehold; rates under £l. Price £370. Consider £IOO Deposit. SUBURB; 30 ACRES FREEHOLD; good grazing land; 4-roomed House; large cowbyre and other outbuildings; extra 30 acres can be had to lease as well. Price for freehold. £750. Terms, £IOO deposit. ASIDE RESORT: GENERAL STORE; freehold property; shop and good 5-roomed ' House attached; h. and c. water; el. light; bathroom, and all outbuildings. Price for freehold and business, £975. A BBOTSFORD: BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette; h. and c. water; el. light; **■ gas; bathroom; washhouse; garage; large glasshouse, steam-heated; good freehold section. Price £950; consider £IOO deposit. T EASEHQLD DAIRY FARM with Milk Run, Dunedin suburb; 50 acres good grazing * J land; comfortable House with el. light, hot water, bathroom, and full range of outbuildings. Price £750, including 20 cows, 2 horses, milking machines with el. motor, el. separator; full range of implements; quantity hay and turnips; motor truck and 35-gallon milk run. Terms. £250 deposit A BBOTSFORD: Substantial Double Brick HOME of 5 rooms, with el. light, hot £*■ water, porcelain bath and basin, scullery, washhouse and workshop: good freehold section: drained to sewer. £985.

A IiEX. MACDONA LD, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. 5 DOWLING STREET. Telephone 10-469. Private: Alex. Macdonald 20-424; S. Clarke 13-639. Q~l 1 K^~ ON RISE, just at Caversham 3.11 *J V tram terminus: BUNGALOW; 4 rooms and kitchenette, gas and destructor; concrete palhs: every modern conQlAKi\ " MORNINGTON: Spanish <jJL i ±*)\J BUNGALOW. 4 rooms, kitchenette; garage; modern in every respect. Q~l QK A—FIRST CLASS HOME oi 5 cvJLOtM" rooms, kitchenette, garage; modern appointments; 1 acre of land, bulk native bush; 15 minutes' walk from exchange p-i oy?? A—HANDY St. Clair tram. Zlli*)\J MODERN TILE - ROOFED BRICK BUNGALOW; five lovely rooms kitchenette with electric storage range; dual hot water; all conveniences under one roof; garage. Sirf'A- ON tram line, two sections: i *J" FIVE ROOMS and garage; perfect order; nothing to spend for years: vacant possession. Oi)Pt\(\—JVST off Highgate, sun all Xi&DW day: Single-storey Double Brick BUNGALOW of 5 rooms kitchenette, two sun porches; garage; handy to tram. I*l OAA—ST. CLAIR: (i-roomed SEMIcX/l»)vU BUNGALOW with all conveniences; on slight rise; handy to tram. i'l A*" A—BAYFIELD (near tram): &.JLU«)I/ Wooden BUNGALOW of four rooms, kitchenette; garage; all conveniences under one roof. C'l i K A—-BEST part Morninglon, on X/L'-&:iJy bus route: Elevated, sunny Section, with harbour view; 6-roomed RESIDENCE, with plaster walls: latest style grates; spacious rooms; workshop. ANDERSON'S BAY: IJ-Storey modern Brick BUNGALOW, fi rooms, sunroom; central heating; garage; tennis court; 3-acre. Price, £2750. Owner would Exchange for smaller property. ALEX. MACDONALD. SPLENDID Residence, double-brick, 12 rooms, in 2 flats; all conveniences; garage; lovely garden; mortgage £1750; no finer investment; let one, sit rent free in other. <!5. Times. SALE, 5-roomed and 6-roomcd Houses, Burnsidc. Green Island; no agents.—oß.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24944, 17 June 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24944, 17 June 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24944, 17 June 1942, Page 8

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