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1/. MAYFAIR 1/6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. 7.30 TO-NIGHT 7.30 THE GREATEST ACTRESS OF OUR TIME IN THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST MOTION PICTURE. BETTE DAVIS, “THE LITTLE FOXES” With Herbert MARSHALL Teresa WRIGHT (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) In Addition: The Hilarious Comedy “ SWEETHEART of the FLEET ” Joan DAVIS Joan WOODBURY BRENDA AND COBINA (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 22-573. ST. PATRICK’S DAY CONCERT. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CONCERT. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CONCERT. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT. 8 o’clock. IRISH MELODIES. IRISH MELODIES IRISH SONGS. IRISH SONGS. IRISH DANCES. IRISH DANCES. ASSISTING ARTISTS: Miss Bertha Rawlinson, The Troubadours (Miss Bertha Rawlinson’s Ladies), Miss Pat Woods, Miss Patricia Beauchamp, Misses Nanette Muir and June Donaldson, Mr Walter Sinton, Mr David Christensen, Mr John Devereux. Mr Geoffrey de Lautour, Mr Arthur Robertson. St. Dominic’s Pupils (in Song and Dance Scena), St. Philomena’s Pupils (in double Trio), and Daphne Allen's Reel Party. DRESS CIRCLE AND ORCHESTRAL STALLS 2s 6d, Back Stalls Is 6d. Box Plan at the D.I.C. BE SURE YOU BOOK.

PUBLIC NOTICES [A Card] G- E 0. W. MARTI N, M.1.E.5., A.M.1.N.A., M.I.Mar.E., A.M.I.Mech.E. (Reg. Proff. Engr. N.Z.) CONSULTING ENGINEER, WISHES TO INTIMATE EXTENSION OF PRACTICE, SPECIALISING IN:— CONSULTATIONS REPORTS SPECIFICATIONS SURVEYS DRAWINGS VALUATIONS POWER PLANTS BOILERS AND ENGINES MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING PLANT DEVELOPMENT PLANTS SUPERINTENDED Telephone 10-672. Private Residence 20-700. P.O. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, „ nnA . 276 Princess street. Box 904, Dunedin, C.l.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE s. McKenzie, limited, No. 10 DOWLING STREET. (REDUCED) —8 ROOMS. *JLUt)U City; handy St. Joseph's; sunny spot; large lounge, 2 kitchenettes; porcelain bath; magnificent view; £6OO mtge. Owner-occupier will Exchange for suburban 5 Rooms. jf»-| Q^A—CITY (few minutes Octagon Mul 1/ and both Cathedrals): SIX ROOMS, kitchenette and sunroom (dble. brick); nice appearance; all convs.; freehold section (not large). Exchange possible for smaller property. PI (* A—STYLISH Brick BUNGAcVXt/01/ LOW; some minutes above George street tram; erected 6 years; 3 bedrooms, sunroom, lounge 18 x 15, sensible k’ette. (enamel coal range), latest porcelain bathroom (in orange and black); spacious workshop; concrete paths. Possession in a week if necessary. Buyer financed. ADT’/r— N.E.V. (sunny side): VILLA *Q I and garage; 3 bedrooms; panelled living room, modern papers; concrete base; workshop; garden (exceeds A-ac.). Owner-occupier bought another. £475 first mtge. thereon. PI A/| A— LITTLE Beyond Anderson s *JLU‘XU Bay Terminus: 6 ROOMS, kitchenette; (suitable for 2 families); t-ac. freehold; all convs.; immediate possession. £585 at p.c. already aranged. j(*l BELLEKNOWES: Modernistic *l.Ol t) Brick BUNGALOW and 1-ac. lovely garden; 4'rooms, kitchenette; garage; spotlessly kept; recently instructed. BUSINESSES: (a) To Let, Store (oldestab.l, 1 room. 30s; (b) Fruit Shop and splendid freehold Res., turnover £7O, £I6OO, £9OO mtge.; exchange possible, (c) £1350, splendidly-run Store and good 4 Rooms and office; doing well; owner leaving Dn. after many years. (d) £1750, Fruit, Grocery, Dairy; 6 Rooms (bungalow style); garage: freehold, garden; turnover £SO-£6O; buyer financed. Telegrams: "McKenzie’s, Auctioneers, Dunedin.’’ J. W. CLARKE & SON, LTD., REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND “ THE MOTOR AUCTIONEERS.” 441-449 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN Phones, 10-842; evenings, 13-106, 20-704. OUR LIST OF ATTRACTIVE AND CHOICE FREEHOLDS. MODERN Brick BUNGALOW, on slight rise, South End; 3 bedrooms, sunroom, lounge, dining room, k’ette.; all offices under same roof; lovely freehold: sun all day. Price for quick sale, £1730: a bargain. NEAR MORAY PLACE—Good-class BOARDING HOUSE and room-letting property; 11 rooms, in perfect condition; a real money-maker; in the best position. Price, £1775. Owner take a smaller house in part payment. ATORTH END (near Logan Park, nice -A outlook)—4 ROOMS and k’ette.; sunny freehold section. Price. £BSO. MIXED BUSINESS—Grocery, Confectionery, Drinks, Milk Shakes, etc.; takings over £6O a week; handsome double shop with almost new bungalow adjoining: owner consider exchange for a nice brick or wooden bungalow. Price for business, freehold. £IBSO. Stock and plant at valuation, about £4OO. HIGH STREET. CITY—9-roomcd Brick RESIDENCE, used as two fiats; an excellent proposition for a lady or couple with capital to live rent free; right in the centre of city. Price, £2OOO. and well worth the money. lONDON STREET (near Albert street J tram) —A solid 6-roomed HOUSE with all modern convs.; and a very choice freehold section: house requires painting; suit elderly people who desire to be handy to everything. Price, £1450. Cannot ref" ;e once sold. ORNINGTON—Extra choice storey-and-half Brick BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, k’ette.: garage. This is a very beautiful home. We advise early inspection. Reduced price, £2150. We trade that unused car on houses or sections. Call in and see us about it. J. W. H. CLARKE & SON. LTD. KEW. I*l r*rUV-~ VEKY ATTRACTIVE HOME cLIDtIU of five rooms and kitchenette, with all modern conveniences; lovely outlook; concrete garage; 1-acre-. section, well laid out in shrubs, lawns, and garden: vacant possession. MODERN BUNGALOW. Q 1 1 A ft—SUNNY RISE, above For*xJL4\J bury Corner: 4 ROOMS and sun porch; all latest conveniences; lovely lawns and garden; wonderful city and harbour view. A Bargain. CITY SIDE OF ROSLYN. no R A —SEAM-BUNGALOW of five rooms; porcelain bath and basin; gas stove and destructor; all conveniences; good section; one minute to tram: immediate vacant possession. mussellurgh. £if /< «r A SUBSTANTIAL WELL*JLOiJU BUILT HOME of six rooms and garage; all thoroughly renovated and in very nice order; corner section and very private; vacant possession. SOUTH DUNEDIN. V A I—HERE’S1 —HERE’S a chance ,to acquire *4O iJ a property of FOUR ROOMS and scullery; in good order; small section; close to Hillside Workshops; finance* arranged: vacant possession. HAGGITT, duthie, and CAMPBELL, 2 DOWLING STREET. Phone 10-237 Evenings 23-856 THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF THE TIMES IS OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. to receive Advertisements for the following day's issue.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25176, 17 March 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25176, 17 March 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25176, 17 March 1943, Page 6

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