METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER GIVE YOtT MORE STARS THAN THE HEAVENg CONTAIN! CT. J A M BS Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY, 2 AND 7.45 P.M. 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 Everyone Loves a Mya* "KID GLOVE tery, and This One Will KILLER ” Keep You on the Edge cd KILLER” Your Seat. A Riotous Romantic " BRIDAL SUITE J Run Around. “ BRIDAL SUITE • * (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TO-DAY’S PLANS: D.I.C. till 11 ajnj Jacobs’, 12-6.30 p.m.; then Theatre; phon* 13-702. PARADES TT'LAGSTAFF BATTALION Jb GUARD. HOMS B & C COMPANIES. The Headquarters of B Company (Green Island) and C Company (Caversham) will be OPEN on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, July 19, 20, 22, at 1900 hours eaca night, to receive rifles and bayonets. B Company will also bring web equipment. (Signed) W. MARSHALL, Lieut., Adjutant. LODGE NOTICES •••jyj ANCHESTER UNITY.* Loyal Valley Lodge: Albany Street HalL MONDAY, July 19. Meet Bro. Sergeant McFarlane: “ History and All That.” Loyal Hand and Heart Lodge: Stuart Street Hall, TUESDAY, July 20. Adjourned Summoned Meeting. , Loyal Prince of Wales Lodge: Port Chalmers, WEDNESDAY, July 21. Auditor’s report and balance sheet. Loyal Dunedin Lodge: Stuart Street-Hall, THURSDAY, July 22. Adjourned Sum* moned Meeting. , Election notices The EDUCATION BOARD OF TH* DISTRICT OF OTAGO. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER FOR THB SOUTH WARD. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the number of VALID VOTES recorded at the above-mentioned Election was as follows: FLETT, ROBERT .. .. .. .. 148 PARKER, WALTER ALLAN' .. 71 The total number of Valid Vote* recorded was 219.' >. The total number of voting paper* rejected as informal was 1. In accordance with the Second Schedul* of “ The Education Act, 1914,” I hereby declare MR ROBERT FLETT to be duly. ELECTED as a Member of the Education Board of the District of. Otago fof the South Ward. G. W. CARRINGTON, Returning Officer. Education Office, , Dunedin, July 16, 1943. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. DUNEDIN SOUTH ELECTORATE. NOMINATIONS will be received far :ANDIDATES for the 1943 GENERAL 2 LECTION. . / Forms of nomination and all particulars may be obtained from the Party Rooms, Queen’s Buildings, Princes street. Dunedin, where nominations will CLOSE on MONDAY, JULY 26, 1943, at >5 p.m. J. TORRANCE, Secretary. PHOTOGRAPH! Have you seen the neveljc* STUDIO DISPLAYS OF PHOTOGRAPHS In tire Stock Exchange Windows? We can produce an equally fine Portrait of YOU. Make your Appointment To-day. THE NEVILL STUDIO, Stock Exchange Bldgs. Phone 13-030. FOR QUALITY DEVELOPING AND PRINTING, Leave your Films with Experts. KODAK NEW ZEALAND. LTD.. 162 Princes street. Dunedin. “ PATTILLO ” reproduces the strong masculine virility of feature in his Soldiers’ Portraits. ~AIR Force Gentlemen ” look their best —in a portrait by Pattillo, photographer. “ HANDSOME Wedding Groups ’’—for winsome brides!—Pattillo, bridal photographer. • ■ HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION 1 ” PRIVATE HOTEL. VISITORS .TO CHRISTCHURCH WILL FIND HOME-LIKE COMFORT At The "Ambassadors,” Manchester street rariff, 10s 6d per day, £3 Ss per week. T. J. SLEEMAN, Proprietor. Phone 20-382. . /. , n C H R 1 S T C H U RC|. *■ UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. Comfortable, dignified atmosphere. Jnited Service, the premier hoter, Christ■hurch, situated in Cathedral Souare, heart >f city 100 Bedrooms, each with private elephone and h. and c. running water, looms with private bathrooms available [lso Full inclusive tariff, 22s 6d. N. WRAY MILLNER, Proprietor. vATIPU COURTS, Queenstown.— burnished Holiday Flats; ideal suengs for soldiers " on leave.’’—Appiy rticulars at LAWRENCE BROS., 23 ii street, Dunedin, C.l (phone 10-329). EVOSE Guest House, Brighton, proes comfortable Accommodation; wellit home: moderate tariff; write or ine. EXANDRA—Furnished Bungalow to • ice skating now on.—Phone Cusack -458). ; .NTED for Christmas holidays, a Crib; rrington preferred.—Address 464, Times ice. _____ INTED, Crib, at any seaside resort ,r Dunedin; 4 weeks, Xmas.—3B7, Times. RADIO ’yyE WILL PAY CASH FOR USED HEADPHONES, SPEAKERS, RADIO SETS, AND ANY GOOD SECOND-HAND RADIO COMPONENTS. ECLIPSE RADIO. LTD.. 141 Stuart street i MORSE Kevs from 9s lid to 27s 6d; Mors* Practice Sets, 235; Buzzers from 6s 6d; Crystal Sets 12s 3d: Frost Phones, 25s 6d.— Howorth’s Radio, 114 George street. VIBRATOR Kits, £5 10s; J amp. Battery Chargers. £3 10s; Soldering Irons, 15s 6d; Hikers’ Coils, 3s 6d; Extension Speakers, from 42s (id;, Pokerwork Outfits, 70s.— Hovvorth’s Radio. CALDER Mackay’s will buy your old Radio for spot cash. Act now! CALDER Mackay’s will caff and valu* your old Radio; we are cash buyers. LET us~call on you and vallie your old Radio; vve are cash buyers.—Calder Mac- ________________ TURN that spare Radio into cash.—See Calder Mackay’s. ; . 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 (phone 12-712). • RADIO Wet Batteries. 45-volt Dry Batteries, C batteries; also Car Batteries.— E. Hayes and Sons, Oturehua. RADIO Centre, 105 Princes street, for all Radio Repairs,—Phone 13-577, * WANTED Buy, Electric Gramophone Motor, Pickup and Headphones.— Howorth’s, 114 George street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25280, 17 July 1943, Page 8
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