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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New -Zealand.) , Hearing Aids Available. 2 Twice Daily 8 > FICTION’S MIGHTY MAN OF MYSTERY! * 9 Gangdom gets the " Falcon 11 !. . but the Falcon’s Brother carries on as the boldest adventurer, in crime detection that fiction ever devised. “THE FALCON’S “THE FALCON’S “THE FALCON’S f “ THE FALCON’S “THE FALCON’S “ THE FALCON’S BROTHER”' BROTHER” BROTHER” BROTHER” BROTHER” BROTHER ” Starring GEORGE SANDERS i GEORGE SANDERS TOM JANE ' ' CONWAY RANDOLPH Supports Include Walt Disney’s Technicolor Cartoon, ’’THE ART OF SELF DEFENCE” “THE ART OF SELF DEFENCE” MUSICAL, COMEDY, TWO NEWS, INTEREST,. ETC. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - BOX PLANS - BEGG’S and STATE. Phone 12-<324. ; BE WISE—RESERVE & ‘ PREFERENTIAL BOOKING OPENS BEGG’S MONDAY., ONLY ONE DUNEDIN CONCERT. -The Preferential Box Plan for the R.N.Z.A.F. Band Concert in the MAIN TOWN HALL.’ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, will be opened at " Begg’s ” Monday morning. The price of preferential booking is 6s. ONLY ONE CONCERT IN DUNEDIN. ” COMFORTS FOR FLYERS.’’. Part of the. All Purposes (1943) Patriotic Appeal. JOIN in the fun at the Swing Session Next, Wednesday. Windsor Lounge. ELECTION NOTICES ’EW ZEALAND WOOL COUNCIL. ■ t ELECTION OF WOOL-GROWERS’ REPRESENTATIVES.Nominations are invited for the election of TWO Wool-growers’, representatives to the above Council. No person is eligible for election unless nominated by a wool-grower Y and his nomination has been seconded by another wool-grower and he has accepted nomination in writing. The address and occupation, of the nominator and of the seconder must be clearly indicated. Nominations, which must be addressed to the undersigned, close at 4 p.m. on August 16, 1943, V , ’■ * , H. GERARD, - ' Returning Officer, C/o Department of Internal Affairs, , Wellington. CILUTHA ■■ v ELECTORATE. ' MR 11. K. EDIE (tlie Official Labour Candidate) will address the electors of r Otekura apd Glenomaru at Qlenotnaru I',Hall. NEXT WEDNESDAY, 11th inst.,hat !.3 pan. • v " 1 RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS RELIEF EXPRESS TRAINS: DUNEDINCHRISTCHURCH. • ' , TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. - On the above dates the 3.45 a.m.; Dun--edin-Cliristchurch Mail train will run, and passengers from Dunedin and North foe. Christchurch, and intermediate stations will, require to travel by that train and not by the 10.50 a.m. Through - Express from Invercargill to Lyttelton Wharf. Relief Express train leaves Christchurch O.ip a.m. and arrives Dunedin 5.1 p.m. LOST AND FOUND 2 lines <l2 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d. 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra LOST £2, city,! Friday .—Address 107, 'Times. . • . i. LOST, between Karitane and Roslyn, part of- Hydraulic Jack.—Finder ’ Ring Telephone No. 20-385; reward. ■■ LOST, on Thursday, Navy Purse; MosgieT train or station. —Ring 190, Mosgiel; reward.. : LOST, on Monday, in 7.20 p.m. bus from Lookout Point; small Purse, initials D.P. Finder please Ring 24-439. LOST, between Cemetery road and Derby street, Green Island, Lady’s Pigskin Gloves; 3 weeks ago; reward.—2o, Times, LOST, Navy Purse, cn Railway Station, containing 1 gold watch, a small sum of money.—Findgr Ring 2855, Dunedin. LOST, Wednesday evening, probably vicinity Regent Theatre-Octagon, horn-nm Spe'ctacles; reward.—Ring Phone 24-059. LOST, by working man, £3, Thursday evening, between Exchange and Frederick street—Reward returning 775 George street. LOST—Left south express, Dunedin, Tuesday,. .August 3, Lady's Black Felt Shopping Bag, - containing spectacles, gloves, library book, knitting, etc.—Apply Sinellie, newsagent. Green Island; reward. FOUND: Dance, ' Momona/ Saturday, August 7. Good Music. Supper Provided. Lucky Spot, ■ FOUND—Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe, Rattray street, next Crown Hotel; open Sundays. - FOUND—Boxing, Monday and. Wednesday, 7 p.m., above Moncrieff and Stewart. L. Greaney, instructor. FOUND —Hockey Dance, Oddfellows’-Hall, Mosgiel, To-night; McLeod’s music, supper; admission Is Sd.. , . , FOUND P,uketerakl Hall, To-night,’ "Hard-up" Social -in aid of patriotic funds; adults 2s, children Gd; supper. FOUND—Dance, Outram Town Hall, Friday, August 13; good music; proceeds Patriotic Fund. FOUND: Dance; Henley Hall, Friday. August 13. Good music; good supper; good floor. Roll up. iLaffies 2s, Gentlemen 2s 6d.—M. Taylor, Hon. Secretary. FOUND —Palmerston, Wednesday, August 11, Fancy Dress Dance; Sports Orchestra;, good prizes; ladies 3s, gentlemen Is 6d;' 6d for non-participants. FOUND—Wanaka Pictures, To-night, " Born to Sing,” Metro programme; it’s fast, it’s fresh, it’s funny. (Universal exhibition.) FOUND —Michael Redgrave as beloved character " Kipps,” Green Island Pictures, To-day (Saturday); sincere, human drama. Also Terrytoon, News. (Universal exhibition.) FOUND—Returned Soldiers invited to Conference with Farmers’ Union on Rehabilitation, A. and P. Hall, Outram, August 11.—G. Fleming, Hon. sec. West Taieri Returned Services’ Assn. TPOUND: MOSGIEL PICTURES—TOJj NIGHT (SATURDAY). Fascinating, tantalising, dangerous Bette* Davis- in "THE LETTER,” an absorbing new drama by Somerset Maugham. The supporting cast includes Herbert Marshall, James Stephenson, Gale Sondergaard. (Approved Adult Audiences.) • FOUND: Outram Theatre, To-night. The Rudd Family are back again in one of their side-splitting “ Snake Gully films, ” DAD AND DAVE COME TO TOWN,” with Bert Bailey and Dave McDonald. A picture for tlie whole family to enjoy. (Universal Exhibition.) ARTISTIC Wallpapers; latest designs to make the home beautiful; prices reasonable.—Smith and Smith, Ltd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25298, 7 August 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25298, 7 August 1943, Page 8

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