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THE gTATE amalgamated theatres, ltd. (Throughout New Zealand.) Hearing Aids Available. 2 Twice Daily 8 A PICTURE THAT WILL ADD ANOTHER IMMORTAL CHARACTER TO THE SCREEN GALLERY OF UNFORGETTABLE WOMEN. “ CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP ” “ CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP ” “ CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP ” “ CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP ” " CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP ” “ CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP ” “ CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP ” “ CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP ” Starring MARTHA SCOTT MARTHA SCOTT MARTHA SCOTT„ WILLIAM GARGAN, EDMUND GWENN. DOROTHY PETERSON. A United Artists’ Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS BEGG'S and STATE (12-324) Dunedin burns club (Incorp.). MONTHLY CONCERT AND DANCE. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. WEDNESDAY, 17th inst., at 8 p.m. First-class Programme of Vocal, Instrumental, Elocutionary Items, and National Dances. Brief Address on “ BURNS AS A PATRIOT,” by Mr W. Brown. Pipe Selections by the Pipers of the Burns Battalion of the Home Guard, under the direction of Piper Les McKillop. Admission, Is to all parts of hall. MEMBERS, PLEASE NOTE: This being the last concert of the season, outstanding subscriptions are payable at door. W. R. DON, Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES Election of member of otago LAND BOARD. District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, March 12. 1943. I, WILLIAM EDWIN SHAW, Returning Dfficer for the election of a member of ■he Otago Land Board, DO HEREBY DECLARE in accordance with the provisions of Section 47 of the Land Act, L 924, and the regulations made thereunder, that the only person nominated to fill the vacancy occurring on the said Board was CHARLES JAMES INDER, 46 Driver’s road, Dunedin. AND I DO THEREFORE DECLARE that the said CHARLES JAMES INDER is July ELECTED a member of the Otago Band Board for a term of two years Erom the 27th day of April, 1943. W. E, SHAW, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Returning Officer. EDUCATIONAL ANTE WOMEN BOOKKEEPERS D, SPECIAL TUITION AVAILABLE. The demand for women bookkeepers is inlimited. 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In pursuance of Sections 4 and 6 of “ The Dogs Registration Amendment Act, 1937,” an Additional Fee of ONE SHILLING per dog will be charged for the supply of Arecoline Hydrobromide Tablets for the prevention of hydatid. GEO. ASHCROFT. County Clerk. Balclutha, March 11, 1943. lAIERI COUNTY COUNCIL. PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPA/L RATES. RATEPAYERS ARE HEREBY NOTI- - that the STATUTORY PENALTY TEN PER CENT. (10 per cent.) will added to all Rates payable to the ieri County Council remaining unpaid ter WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1943, at there is no provision for remission of e Penalty if from any cause the Rates e unpaid after the date mentioned. S. RIACH, County Clerk. Mosgiel, February 6, 1943. d QO.UNTY OF BRUCE, d PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. n 3 f :s y o. t, r e RATEPAYERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Statutory PENALTY of Ten Per Cent., as provided for by Section 76 oi ” The Rating Act, 1925,” may be ADDED to all RATES payable to the Bruce County Council remaining Unpaid at 5 p.m. or THURSDAY, March 18. 1943. U. WALKER, County Clerk. Milton. March 4, 1943. PEOPLE who have things to sell or an looking for something they want to buy read the Otago Daily Times. If you wist to reach them, advertise in the Classifiec Columns.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25173, 13 March 1943, Page 8

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