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Final Screenings To-day “COTTAGE TO LET” (Recommended by Censor 'for Adults.) And “A Gentleman at Heart ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. THE GRAND 2 P.M. - TWICE DAILY TO-MORROW THE SCREEN’S FOUR ACE ACTION STARS ON THE ONE • PROGRAMME! COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS A double-starred, double-featured outdoor show . . . outdoing all others for action, drama and thrills! A Mighty Drama of the Great North-west! By plane and horse . . . with gun and fist . . . the “ Mounties ” always get their man! Charles Russell STARRETT and HAYDEN In “ The Royal Mounted Patrol ” “ The Royal Mounted Patrol ” Also Screening " WILD BILL ” AND “ TEX ” HIT THE THUNDERING THRILL TRAIL! BILL ELLIOT and TEX RITTER BILL ELLIOT and TEX RITTER BILL ELLIOT and TEX RITTER BILL ELLIOT and TEX RITTER BILL ELLIOT and TEX RITTER BILL ELLIOT and TEX RITTER In “THE DEVIL’S TRAIL” “ THE DEVIL’S TRAIL ” A two-gun blast of thrills and songs! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . PLANS BEGG’S and THEATRE, 13-013. “ STEELITE ” Red, the pure oxide roof Paint: durable: economical.—Smith and Smith, Ltd.

AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) Hearing Aids Available, 2 Twice Daily 8 Z The jagged sword mark that struck terrqr to the hearts of all. TYRONE POWER In “THE MARK OF ZORRO ” “THE MARK OP ZORRO” With LINDA DARNELL BASIL RATHBONE The spirit of Robin Hood lives again in this thrilling story of Old California. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. The warmest romance that ever sparkled with carefree laughter. “THE JOY OF LIVING” “ TltE JOY OP LIVING” “THE JOY” OF LIVING” Starring IRENE DOUGLAS DUNNE FAIRBANKS, JUN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS BEGG’S AND STATE (12-324)

S T. JOHN AMBULANCE. STREET APPEAL NOVEMBER 13. CONTRIBUTIONS OF GOODS FOR SALE AT THE " SHOP ’’ IN QUEEN’S BUILDINGS ARE SOLICITED. Gifts of Flowers, Cakes, Produce, etc., may be left at St. John Headquarters, York place, or at the “ Shop ” on THURSDAY AFTERNOON or FRIDAY MORNING. KINDLY ASSIST. (MISS) M. L. RIDLEY, Secretary. PROPERTIES FOR SALE SURVEYORS CIVIL ENGINEERS. *• and & $• S. PAT ns o]v 158 RATTRAY STREET. FINANCE AGENTS. LAND & SHARE BROKERS L AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. QOUTH END, convenient to Cargill’s corner and Worshops: Compact 5-roomed >3 HOUSE, porcelain bath, hot and cold water, electric light, gas, washhouse, copper, tubs, and all in spotless condition: sunny freehold section; drying green, asphalt paths, garden; £75 DEPOSIT. REAL BARGAIN. £595. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. <«] Kfl DEPOSIT—IN AN EXCELLENT POSITION. CLOSE MUSSELBURGH A/XtiU rise (2nd tram section): Superior Brick BUNGALOW, 4 large rooms: commanding appearance; kitchenette and all modern conveniences; garage and workshop; bright, level section, wide frontage. Built for a master builder. SACRIFICE FOR A QUICK SALE. KEYS HERE. HILL SUBURB: LOVELY TILE-ROOFED BRICK BUNGALOW; superior workmanship; perfect condition: four rooms, kitchenette, and sun porch; built for present owner; rooms of generous size; excellent interior; gas range and destructor: fibrous ceilings; porcelain bath and basin, and all labour-saving appliances; beautifully laid out garden, lawn and vegetables, well pathed: JUST ON MARKET: £2OO DEPOSIT: A GIFT, £1550. I *iypr DEPOSIT—A CHEAP HOME, MORNINGTON (nicely situated in good S' • O position, slightly elevated, good outlook); Comparatively new substantiallybuilt FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW: good interior, with every modern convenience, PRICE, ONLY £9OO (this is not the cost of the building). E CLINTON ROAD (in a very convenient position): SUBSTANTIAL SINGLESTOREY SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE (spare room), with bathroom; hot and cold water; electric light, and all modern conveniences: garage; exceptionally sunny and fine situation; deceased estate: LIBERAL TERMS: FOR URGENT SALE; £950 or offer. JUST IN—NORTH END. CLOSE GARDENS, ON RISE (with a glorious view over City): WELLrBUILT HOME; five rooms, kitchenette; and outside room, bathroom, hot and cold water; electric light; gas cooker and under copper; wellappointed Interior: excellent condition- large freehold, approximately g-acre; flowers, shrubs, vegetables: garage: fowlhouss; owner transferred to Clutha and leaving this week; LIBERAL TERMS, AND IT’S A BARGAIN: £BOO or offer. SUNNY CENTRAL live Where you get maximum sunshine. DESIRABLE AND PROFITABLE FRUIT FARM. MODERN BUILDINGS SPLENDID ORCHARD—AppIes, Pears, Plums. Raspberries, Potatoes, etc. THIS YEAR’S CROP, ESTIMATED OVER 3000 CASES. INCLUDED IN PURCHASE PRICE. i Owner Now on Active Service. Determined to Sell. First to Inspect will Buy. PRICE £2_"£oQ ( pLUS PLANT AT VALUATION). JOHN REID & SONS, LTD., LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS. Day Phone 13-640. Evening Phone 22-515. R. ~ HENDERSON, LAND AGENT, 236 PRINCES STREET (NEXT MOODY'S, TOBACCONIST). CfROMWELL— NICE HOME of 4 rooms, with sleeping porch; el. light, drainage; ■> washhouse: garage; good garden, fruit trees, etc. £730. OTAGO PENINSULA—6S ACRES FREEHOLD; good 4-roomed House, with hot water, bathroom, and all outbuildings. Price, £ISOO, including 19 cows, 1 horse, implements and sundries; milk sold at gallon rates. DUNEDIN SUBURBS—IO ACRES FREEHOLD, good grazing and gardening land; comfortable 5-roomed House and outbuildings. £IOOO. Terms arranged. HANDY MOSGIEL—SO ACRES GOVERNMENT RENEWABLE LEASE; rent 15s an acre; mixed farming land; well fenced and watered; good home, and a lot of outbuildings, all in good order. VICINITY OF ABBOTSFORD—6-roomed HOUSE; all conveniences: 4-acre freefreehold. £630. ' CLOSE TO HARBOUR BUS SERVICE—I ACRE FREEHOLD, with nice HOME of 5 rooms, kitchenette, el. light, hot water, bathroom, all outbuildings, including fowlhouses for 400 hens; nice grounds. Price, £1075, including 250 hens. O AMARU—Roughcast 4-roomed HOUSE, with hot water, el. light, gas, bathroom, washhouse: freehold section; £450. Deposit, £IOO, BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP, handy Bay and River: Good 4-roomed HOUSE, sleeping porch, return verandah, el. light, washhouse, with bath; plenty water; lawn and good garden; £750. including furniture,

BUSINESSES FOR SALE rpo LADY HAIRDRESSERS Fully-equipped Ladies’ Hairdressers’ SHOP, good stand, main street, to Let. with all equipment, 25s a week; no goodwill. JAS. SAMSON AND CO., Dowling street- Phone 10-221. USINESS FOR SALE. WOOD AND COAL BUSINESS FOR SALE. 3 TRUCKS IN PERFECT ORDER. For particulars address 38, TIMES MIXED Business, 5 rooms attached.—Ring 12-876 (evenings only). BUSINESSES WANTED WANTED to Purchase, Milk Run of approximately 50 gallons.—Full particulars to 53, Times Office. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Rent, 2-roomed place, with conveniences, in sunny spot, Dunedin or suburbs: suit lady (2 young children): rent 20s, 255.—54, Times. WALLPAPERS: The latest in up-to-the-minute tonings, together with an artistic service.—Smith and Smith, Ltd.

Sluggish Liver STIRRED BY DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS A torpid, sluggish liver leaves bile in the blood, which upsets the action of the whole system. The complexion assumes a yellowish hue, and the appe-tite-disappears. The digestion is upset, with coated tongue and headaches. The bowels are irregular. It is advisable to take steps to relieve this trouble before all the symptoms appear. Prompt and determined action is necessary to relieve the body of the poisons left in the system by a sluggish liver. The liver must have assistance, and this is best rendered by Dr Morse’s Indian Root pills, which act on the liver and bowels, and thus help to restore the system to healthy action.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25069, 10 November 1942, Page 6

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