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Theatres. Ltd OCTAGON The Theatre ~—~~ Beautiful. 2 p.m.-TWICE DAILY—B p.m. Michael Allen's Master Detective in His Newest Adventure! "A DATE with the FALCON " "A DATE with the FALCON " "A DATE with the FALCON " Starring GEORGE SANDERS WENDY BARRIE James GLEASON. Allen JENKINS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT A THUNDERING EPIC OF HEROIC ADVENTURE! Vivid! Vital! A mighty human story of real men and women . . . fighting desperately for life; love, and fortune! BIG! THRILLING! SPECTACULAR! "TEXAS " "TEX A S " "TEX A S " " TEXAS" "TEXAS " "TEXAS" Starrin*? William ' HOLDEN lIOLDEN GLEN FORD GLEN FORD Claire TREVOR TREVOR GEORGE BANCROFT GEORGE BANCROFT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS Begg's and Octagon (13-091).

PREMIERE PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW NIGHT! BOOK NOW FOR THIS MODERN, STREAMLINED COMEDY! WIS M A J EMS T Y ' S THEATRE (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, at 7.45 p.m. G. Ervine's AND ANNA" AND ANNA" AND ANNA" AND ANNA" AND ANNA" AND ANNA" AND ANNA" Presented by the DUNEDIN REPERTORY SOCIETY. Produced by Miss BESSIE THOMSON, With a capable and experienced cast. BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. Prices: 4s, 2s 66, Is 6d. Day Sales at Jacobs'. Please note the.performance will commence at 7.45 p.m. SUPPORT THE SOCIETY AND ENCOURAGE DUNEDIN'S DRAMATIC TALENT! SEE A REAL STAGE SHOW, WITH PLAYERS OF EXPERIENCE AND ABILITY. PUBLIC NOTICES ZONING OF BREAD DELIVERIES TO RESELLERS In order that the War Effort may benefit to the fullest extent (in the saving of petrol, tyres, and man-power) from the Government Zoning of Bread Deliveries to Re-Sellers, the public are requested to buy ALL their bread from their USUAL Store, and to refrain from changing from shop to shop in order to obtain bread other than .that now available at their Further assist the War Effort by i bringing your own wrapping paper or a calico bag when taking delivery of bread from vour re-seller.

m & G. DUG-OUT DAY, JULY 10, 1942. The following are the winning tickets in raffles (holders of winning tickets will please communicate with T. and G. Life Society, Dunedin): —Ton of Coal, ticket No. 2602, Mrs Arnold, 23 Craighall crescent; Grocery Hamper, ticket No. 5275; Whole Lamb, ticket No. 4486; Electric Jug and Toaster, ticket No. 118. The three latter mentioned winning tickets were sold last Friday at the Dug-out, enclosed in Mystery envelopes. . First Maori Doll, Betty Lundreth, Highcliff road; Second Maori Doll, Laura Fitzgibbons, 29 Chambers street; Model Aeroplane, Peter Marshall, 124 Somerville street, Anderson's Bay; Lady's Bag, Mr Ferguson, Calton Hill; Toy Dog, Mrs Law, 1 Alexander street, Abbotsford. The holders of the following Mystery envelopes won prizes as hereunder:— Whole Cheese, envelope No. 767; 121 b Tin Biscuits, envelope No. 14; Fireside Set, envelope No. 1124; Pair Roosters, envelope No. 1333; Case of Apples, envelope No. 113; Ornamental Dog, envelope No. 1206; 51b Box Chocolates, envelope No. 225. Winning tickets and envelopes must be surrendered. T. SEATTER, Secretary T. and G. All Purposes Appeal. The Manager for Otago and Southland wishes to Thank T. and G. Policyholders and members of the public, and to express his deep appreciation of the wonderful support offered our effort in aid of the All Purposes Appeal. The wonderful response from Policy-holders particularly and the public generally has enabled us to hand over to the Fund as our contribution the sum of £3OO. LOCAL BODIES RAFFLES AT DUGOUT. Bag of Potatoes. No. 63. Mrs Lancefield, 163 Maitland street; Fruit Cake. No. 19, " Mac," care University; 1-ton Coal, No. 8. Mrs Lunam, 21 High street. Musselburgh: 10 Dozen Eggs, No. 5, Cox, 344 Castle street; 251 b Flour. No. 11, Wiley. Waitatt; Ham, No. 67, Lilly, Filleul stteet; Cuddly Dog, No. 67, Hanna McQuillan. Hanover street; Fruit Cake. 81b, Mrs Parker. 28 Carr street. North-East Valley, No. C 6; Luckv Number Quick Raffles, L 990. Prizes can be obtained care Electricity Department.—F. PERCY, Secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24968, 15 July 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24968, 15 July 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24968, 15 July 1942, Page 6

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