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EMP I R E Dir.: Fullers' Theatre Corp., Ltd. 2 p.m. DAILY. 8 p.m. TENSE, GRIPPING MELODRAMA! TENSE, GRIPPING MELODRAMA 1 "TIMS GUN FOR HIRE" "THIS GUN FOR HIRE" "TJIIS GUN FOR HIRE" KILLER WITHOUT A CONSCIENCE! LOVER WITHOUT A HEART! Which Will He Be? Starring VERONICA LAKE ROBERT PRESTON Alan Ladcl, Laird -Cregar For twenty hours in a lonely shack, he held her at his mercy at the point of a gun ... a professional killer with ice where his heart should be! ALAN LADD, a New Star! See Him Now Remember Him Forever in a Sensational Role That Will Burn Itself Into Your Heart! ROBERT BENCHLEY COMEDY " Nothing But Nerves." POPE YE CARTOON " The Mighty Navy." " The Quiz Kids," Cinesound, Pathe Gazette. PLANS D.I.C. or Empire (12-433). (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Definitely Unsuitable for Children. ]T. KILDA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB. OPENING DAY, St. Kilda Beach, SUNDAY, 22nd, 2 p.m. Ladies' and men's te?ms from St. Clair will cempete against St. Kilda. Make a day of it. PENSIONERS' Association—Social Afternoon, Thursday, Nov. 26, 2.30, Pioneer Women's Memorial Hall, Moray place (opp. Reilly's Fruit Mart); members and friends cordially invited. DANCING MAKE UP A PARTY. TOWN HALL DANCE DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING, DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCING, Featuring Miss Evelyn Bovett, New Zealand's Gracie Fields. Miss Hazel Connor, New Zealand's Betty Boop, And Les. Wilson, Dunedin's own Tex Morton. NOTE: Third and Final Heat Ladies' £25 Otago Dancing Championship. SPECTATORS 6d. WEMBLEY DANCE THE DANCERS' JOYLAND. Pioneer Hall. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. Featuring Pat Harbrow and his Wembley Band of Ten Players. Admission 2s. I)IPING, HIGHLAND, NATIONAL, AND TAP DANCING COMPETITIONS. TO-DAY, 1.30 p.m ; TO-NIGHT, 7 o'clock. R.S.A. HALL. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. Doors open 1 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. LEARN Ballroom Dancing with an orchestra, Mondays and Fridays, Windsor Lounge; admission Is 6d; Services Is. RADIO 5 WILL PAY CASH FOR USED HEADPHONES, SPEAKERS. RADIO SETS, AND ANY GOOD SECOND-HAND RADIO COMPONENTS. ECLIPSE RADIO, LTD., 141 Stuart street. BATTERY Radios, complete, from £lO 10s to £42; All-wave Vibrators from £25 10s cash.—Howorth Radio, 114 George street. MULLARD Radios; outstanding all-round performance; band spread; 24gns.—Parker and Keane, radio repair specialists, 250 George street (phone 12-001). SHEPHERD'S Radio Service; Repair Specialists 0n1y.—215 Moray place north (phons 12-712). RADIO Wet Batteries, 45-voll Dry Batteries, C Batteries; also Car Batteries.— E. Hayes and Sons, Oturehua. RADlO"Centre, 105 Princes street, for all Radio Repairs.—Phone 13-577. WANTED Buy, Electric Gramophone Motor, Pickup and Headphones.— Howorth's, 51 George street. 7-Valve Philco Radio; all new valves and wet battery; requires only dry batteries; price £lO.-352, Times. WANTED—Car Radio Wanted.—Particulars and price Box 9, Ranfurly. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR Sale, 1 Banjo; in perfect order; beautiful framework and good case to go with it; everything in good order—For full particulars address to No. 451, Otago Daily Times. HIGHLXnD magnificently mounted; outstanding tone; reasonable price; also, Jewelled Dirk.—3Bl, Times. FOR Sale, Bb Tenor Saxophone (Buecher); condition as new.—T. Law, 5 Exmouth street, Abbotsford. PIANOS WANTED Buy, Piano; cash for reasonable price; state full particulars.—394, Times. WANTED - toTTire, foTperiod. Piano; good tone.—3B9, Times Office. PLANTS AND PRODUCE CHRYSANTHEMUMS—6 Giant slngTe Korean and 6 Pom Pom in distinct colours, 12 for 10s posted.—Griffiths, Ltd., Mount Eden, Auckland. BEA~uTIFUL _ bladioiir choice mixture ot pastel shades in glorious assortment lor summer flowering; 5s dozen posted.— Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland RUSH Strawberry; cropping lcr b months of the year; hardy, prolific, and ornamental; 5s 6d dozen: 25 for 10s, posted Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland c6LLECTT6N~of 6 Novelty Perennials lor summer displays: ss; collection of 3 Giant Spider Lilies, 2s 6d.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. _ HioToTcabba?e"Pla _ nts; 15s per 1000; Blairs, Wakefield, and Golden Acre.—Murie. Green_lsland : LEEK Plants, 2s Gd per 100, posted, 20s per 1000.—Murie, Green Island. OAT Dust, 5s Od; Mcatmeals, ( Chickfoods, Lucerne Meal, Buttermilk.— Scott Bros., eKg merchants. CYCLES, SALE AND BUY \VANTEI3 - to Buy, Gentleman's Cycle, roadster or sports: must be as new.—loo. Times Office. WANTED, Lady's Cycle, any condition of tyres; buyer has her own; description and price.—lo 3, Times Office. WANTED. Juvenile Cycle, for girl or boy; state price.—lo 4, Times Office. WANTED, Lady'. and price.—lo2, Times Office FARM APPLIANCES SALE, MASSEY HARRIS BINDER'. 'erfect order: used only three seasons', six-foot cut: convertible to either horse or tractor work. Apply NATIONAL MORTGAGE COY., LTD., Dunedin. SEN'D - llTlsd to Reid and Gray, Ltd., Box 202 Duncdin. for copy of "The Technique of Plough Setting." Laval (1941), all sizes; also agents milking machines; easy terms; call and inspect.—Acme Supply, 103 Bond street. BIRDS, PIGEONS, ETC. FOR Sale, few pairs good breeding Canaries; £1 per pair; cocks, and good whistlers.—J. Reid, Main road, North Balclutlia.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25079, 21 November 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25079, 21 November 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25079, 21 November 1942, Page 8