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GANGWAY., > FOB FUN . EXCITEMENT . . ; ROMANCE THRILLS and LAUGHTER! g T. J A MBS. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING (2 and 7.49 pjr>.) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer give you more stars than the heavens contain. ROBERT YOUNG ARTHUR TREACHER ANNABELLA BILLIE BURKE LEE BOWMAN REGINALD OWEN VAN HEFLIN MARSHA HUNT—WALTER CONNOLLY* In a double bill loaded with laugh* - _ and teeming with thrills.,; “KID GLOVE “KID GLOVE “KID GLOVE KILLER ” KILLER ■” KILLER ” Everyone loves » mystery; and : thil one will • keep you on the edge of your seat. A riotous romantic run around. . “BRIDAL SUITE * " BRIDAL SUITE '* “BRIDAL SUITE* '“BRIDAL SUITE * " BRIDAL SUITE * (Both Recommended by Censor for ; / . Adults.) ■ Rians D.1.C., Jacobs’ at 5 p.m., Theatre at 7i.(phone 13-702). >■/.: JUMBLE SALE A Jumble Sale will be held in the Fores* ters’ Hall, Albany street, on Friday. July 16. :at |! 7 p.m.' ~ ' 1 1 ~.. . A Juirible Sale will be held in All SaintaP Schoolroom, Cumberland street,, on. Sat* iirday, July 17,' at 2 p.m.: clothing and produce.- ■ 'V : v . -v ' PLENTY of STOCK at LADIES' COAT SPECIALISTS PRINCES STREfeT Next Jacob*’ Corner.

THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp„ Ltd. 2 pjn. - DAILY - 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. I ' i DARING INTRIGUE! SUSPENSE!' ROMANCE! EXCITEMENT! ~ • I . I , ■ In the Most. Outstanding Spy Drama Ever Shown! ! I ■ - “MR DAVIS “MR DAVIS 1 ’ . “MR DAVIS ” . “MR DAVIS'” , “MR DAVIS” “MR DAVIS” • | I With .. -I " • ' • MERVYN JONES' ". V NOVA. PILBEAM PHYLLIS STANLEY ... i ,;>■ ; DON’T MISS THIS BRITISH -Vi MASTERPIECE! SEEING IS BELIEVING. ' ’ . Associate Featurettes . “ MARCH OF TIME” ‘T.8.1. FRONT” ' •, " LONDON SCRAP BOOK ” (A Bright and Breezy Comedy of Americans in London), “ SOVIET SCHOOL CHILD ” ... (An eye-opening film of the-U;S:SB. Tile Soviet says, every child' must be a first-class Passenger!) • A Theatre Management, Ltd.,.Release. — (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at D.LC. and REGENT .(12-513). IF you are responsible for Initiating any advertising campaign, bear,in mind the public tendency toward* <cber thinking shown by the steadily-growing circulation of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES Utilise the Classified Columns for quick and ecomonioal results. ■*

Sldns are selling particularly well; V .: ' at the Dunedin auctions. To en* : 1 advice note* .. on, application. sure value, consign to -0. Donald Reid B/41 8 Go; Ltd/s NEWSTORE,LoganPomt, Dunedin. E*t. Is7B * \ & <P % $ I>U4 THE AH i STOCHAT or CtGAHETTES Instant First Aid Nothing is speedier oi safer ‘ Eiastoplast.' Glean the wound, strip the protective muslin from the dressing, apply antiseptic pad and press down the adhesive. There is then complete protection from dirt and contamination. ‘Eiastoplast’ First Aid Dressings are flesh-coloured and elastic; they match the skin and stretch - With it. Being adhesive, they remain in place when you wash, and until the wound is healed. Never neglect an injury, all chemists ‘ Eiastoplast ’ in unmistakable RED tins, i/- and i/9|d each. ' There is an ‘Eiastoplast’ Dressing for every minor injury. Your Chemist Will tell you which one you need. Ilcmovc protective invitin'. Place. antiseptic pad on'wound. i W BUSTERS crtficfcf.v eased Wit* ‘C las t o plaitWound Dressings. In the 1/9id tins. t/9i RED 1/ TINS 17 M © Press doicn elastic.adhesivt GRAZED KNEE*. Clean and■ dress with ‘Clast*plait ’ First Ai4 Dressings. Distributors . Kempthome. Prosser * Co.'a • New Zeeland Drug- Co. Lfd. STRAINS atid similar injuries derive immediate support front the 'Eiastoplast’"Ad~ ' - hesive-’. Bandage. .-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25279, 16 July 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25279, 16 July 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25279, 16 July 1943, Page 6

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