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. Twice Dally I 2 and 7.45 pan. Phone 13-379. Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. “BABY FACE MORGAN” ’ Mary Richard CARLISLE CROMWELL THEY PUT HIM ON THE SPOT . . . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) “WOMEN IN WAR” Elsie JANIS Wendy BARRIE Patrie KNOWLES Mae CLARKE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) N.Z. PREMIERE SCREENING! JOAN FONTAINE TYRONE POWER In ERIC KNIGHT’S “ THIS ABOVE ALL ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) OCTAGON Friday STRAND

THE BIGGEST LAUGH SINCE lIARHY LAUDER. THE BIGGEST LAUGH SINCE HARRY LAUDER. THE BIGGEST LAUGH SINCE HARRY LAUDER. SHOW WEEK'S GREAT COMEDY SHOW. SHOW WEEK'S GREAT COMEDY SHOW. SHOW WEEK'S GREAT COMEDY SHOW. W “GROUSE IN JUNE” 3-ACT COMEDY , “ GROUSE IN JUNE ” 3-ACT COMEDY “ GROUSE IN JUNE ” 3-ACT COMEDY PORTRAYED BY A REPERTORY CAST, AND PRODUCED BY ERNEST GRIFFIN. PROCEEDS IN AID OF KAIKORAI, FLAGSTAFF, AND BURNS BANDS. 4 ID 0F KAIKORAI, FLAGSTAFF, AND BURNS BANDS. PROCEEDS IN AID OF KAIKORAI, FLAGSTAFF, AND BURNS BANDS. H 1 S MAJESTY’S T I-I EAT RE, (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller) AT 8 SHARP. SEVEN NIGHTS, COMMENCING SHOW SATURDAY, JUNE 5 SEVEN NIGHTS, COMMENCING SHOW SATURDAY, JUNE 5. SEVEN NIGHTS, COMMENCING SHOW SATURDAY, JUNE 5. 1 BOX PLAN AT BEGG’S THIS (MONDAY) MORNING. 1 NO BOOKING FEE. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. PUBLIC NOTICES gOCIAL CREDIT ATTITUDE TO THE BANKS Mr HAWTREY: If The Douglas Theory is right, the deficiency of demand is not due to any fault of bankers, but is inherent in the system they are working. Major DOUGLAS: With this I absolutely agree, It'is. the inherent defect in the system which makes the Monopoly of Credit, that is to say, the power of creating fresl! purchasing power of such tremendous importance, and my chief complaint against bankers, such as it is, is that in showing such determination, both to maintain the system and to stifle public criticism of it, they assume responsibility for a defective system. Quoted from the debate between Mr R. G. Hawtrey and Major C. H. Douglas at Birmingham on March 22, 1933. ' ■ Published by The Social Credit 'Educational Assn., 8 ifaoran 'Buildings Octagon, DUNEDIN.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE R. S. , McKEN ZI E, No. 10 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. WE have found a IJ-STOREY for £1799. Brick; tile roof; erected 1941 (3 bedrooms); very compact; easily worked; extra nice k’ette in cream and green. Enamel coal range. Nearly j-ac. freehold in shrubs, lawns, garden. Sunny, sheltered spot; slight rise; close tram; inside 3rd section; hom§ to lunch Big garage. Bulk of the money may remain 4J p.c. Exchange possible. O A -COMPANY ' S BAY BUNGA " cVwUU LOW, 4 rooms, bathroom, e. 1., washhouser 1-ac. garden; 8 miles town; regular bus service; £IOO upwards dep. 2 BRICK HOMES in Maori Hill, with immediate possession, (a) £llOO, 6 Rooms, all convs., k level, (b) £1950, 7 Rooms, elec, i range, porcelain bath, J-ac. garden, shrubs, orchard (2 sections could be cut off); garage. Buyers financed. 4?IQOK—ST. KILDA: Splendid 6 jDJLOuJ ROOMS, k'ette; large glasshouse; early possession. fiQQ/i— CITY: " Six-roomed splendid owOe/U HOME; spotlessly kept; porcelain bath; e.L, h. and c.; workshop; room garage. Buyer financed. - Oil KA —MORNINGTON : BUNGA3ii JLtMJ LOW and extra section; 5 rooms; all convs.; exchange, considered for property on level; likes South End or St. Kilda. 3 CHEAP HOMES, South End: (a) £BSO, handy Mcßride street:. 4 ROOMS, k’ette; tapestry brick fire; New World gas range; bathroom; tidy freehold; owner occupier will exchange for larger home, (b) £BOO, handy Forbury corner: 4 ROOMS (brick), all convs.; spotlessly kept; exchange possible for larger .home. jPOrtAA LOT—7 HOUSES, splendid oWivUUlf order; first section; freehold; rent roll £5 18s 6d a week; rates £6l; insurance £3 18s 6d; owner up in years; must give up; regrets parting. ftfcCRACKEN AND WALLS (J. W. WALLS.) Business, 18-143. Private, 22-144. PROPERTIES , FOR SALE CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, 25 DOWLING STREET (A.M.P. Buildings), ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS , VERY PINE BUNGALOW 23 MINTO STREET (And. Bay) THERE’S NOTHING POKEY ABOUT THIS HOME! NOTE THE SIZE OF ALL ROOMS. LOUNGE, 15 x 15 (panelled, too). BREAKFAST. 14 x 14 (nice tile slab). FIRST BEDROOM, 14 x 14 (another nice slab). SECOND BEDROOM, 12 x 12 (slab and m.w.r.). 1 THIRD BEDROOM, 12 x 12 (m.w.r.). KITCHENETTE, 12 x 8 (comb, gas range). SUN ROOM, 14 x 9; also SUN PORCH. BATHROOM, Bx 6 (English pore. bath). Large washhouse, large garage; fibrous ceilings; tile roof; garden; ’the view is second to none; bus stops almost at the door; owners,; being transferred N. 1., selling reluctantly, but reasonably. Inspection only by appointment. CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, Phone 13-496; res., 11-590, 10-056. TO LET gTATE ADVANCES CORPORATION. PROPOSED SHOPS AT WAKARI, Consideration is being given to the erection of shops in State Block at Wakari and business people interested in such a proposal should communicate with the Branch Office, Chief Post Office Bldg., Dunedin.—A. E. DAWSON, Branch Manager. SELF-contained City Flat to Let, furnished; £2 10s weekly; suitable couple.— Tamblyn, Rhodes. Phone 13-608. fiiyo pr —SOUTH END; S&lid HOME, 4 JJ i ut) rooms; all conveniences; corner sectipn; excellent value. Solo agents. CGK A— KAIKORAI: 5-roomed RESIDENCE; all conveniences; ideal WANTED TO RENT WANTED Rent. 5 or 6’-roomed House and Garage; 3 adults; best credentials.—942, Times. '

family home; ! level section; sunny position. A Bargain. ti-i K A A—GREEN ISLAND (on sunny *JL(t)UU face); Brick BUNGALOW. 4 rooms and kitchenette; built 6 years; all conveniences. Value here. Q~t MORNINGTON (handy ct/JLOOU tram): Modern Brick BUNGALOW, G rooms and kitchenette; all modern appointments: outlook unsurpassed. n-g p'Asr— KEW: Modern Brick BUNS/JLOiWtJ GALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette; modern conveniences; perfect order; built 8 years; sun all day; view unexcelled. O-I |fr A— WOODHAUGH (sunny face): Brick BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette; ail modern appointments; built 5 years; vacant possession. ' Q ()Q ~ A— MUSSELBURGH (on rise. close tram): li-storey FOUR ROOMS, kitchenette, sunroom; excellent appointments and expensive fittings; worth your inspection. j PROPERTIES WANTED OTAGO FINANCE & AGENCY COLTD., Moray place (next to U.F.S. Dispensary), Require House Properties, Farms and Small Holdings to offer for Sale. Finance available. Phone 13-542 and our representative will call for details. Property Department: F. Griffiths Paape. Phone 23-110. w E REQUIRE PROPERTIES, HOMES, AND BUSINESSES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Submit your proposition now to— McCRACKEN & WALLS (J. W. WALLS), 42 George street, Dunedin. Write, call, or phone 18-143; Res. 22-144. c t ASH BUYERS WAITING HOUSES of all types wanted. If yom property is saleable WE CAN SELL IT. HAGGITT, DUTHIE, & CAMPBELL, 2 Dowling street. Phone/ 10-237 WE have a cash ■ buyer waiting for a Poultry Farm, handy to Dunedin. If you wish to sell let us handle the business for you—Robert Reed, Ltd., cnr. DowlingHigh streets. 13-770. Private 13-167. SR A—Ladies' Snappy Black Suede ( and Patent 4-eyelet Tie Shoes. Spanish heels (one design illustrated). Same in Blue Suede and Calf. O Similar designs with Cuban heels In Wine. Brown, Blue or Black. B—Ladies’ Black, Brown or Blue Kid Gusset Court Shoes. Smart trims (simix lar to illus- *% A /t tration). £&“ O Other designs with Spanish heels at the same price. LOOK to your FEET! If you can’t call, mail your order. Satisfaction guaranteed. C—Ladies’ Brown Suede 3-eyelet Tie Shoes. Tan Calf Moccasin vamp and flap tongue. Low heels. Also with Crocodile Calf vamp and and tongue. 24'6 W. HARRIS & SON LTD. THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS--SIX SHOPS-

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