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DAILY, 2 and 7.30 p.m. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Johnny Eager’s Pal and the Police Chemist in "Kid Glove Killer,” VAN* HEFLIN ' v VAN HEFLIN \ —: * Now a wise-cracking private detective in his most merrily exciting screen adventure, • , k “Grand Central Murder" > “Grand Central Murder” PATRICIA DANE— CECILIA PARKER, ' SAM LEVENE—VIRGINIA GREY. Mystery Thrills in the Roaring Depths ■; Beneath Manhattan. . Super-Thriller No. 2 CONRAD VEIDT ! . CONRAD VEIDT ' In the Supreme Spy Story of this War, “Contraband,” With Valerie Hobson. (Both Recom. by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C. Oil IT am.; Jacobs’ 12-6.3* then Theatre (Phone 13-7Q2). A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Programme. FOOTBALL CLU», A WELCOME HOME SOCIAL TO, • RETURNED MEMBERS Will be Held in the OPOHO PAVILION On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, , at 8 p.m. ALL MEMBERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. W. HAY, . Hon. Secretary. EXHIBITIONS 0 TAG O ART SOCIETY, AN EXHIBITION” OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN’S ART will bs held in the Society’s Clubroom, Cromwell Chambers,. Dowling street,; from MONDAY. 16th, to FRIDAY, August 27, inclusive. / Hours: Daily, 2 to 5 p.mi; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 to 5 p.m. Admission, , FREE. (OPENING MONDAY AT 4 P.M.) HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION " A MBASSADORS ’’ PRIVATE HOTEL. . VISITORS TO "CHRISTCHURCH WILL FIND HOME-LIKE COMFORT ■ At The /; < , / < 1 -, Ambassadors,” Manchester street. Tariff,-10s 64 per day, £3 3s per- week. T. J. SLEEMAN, Proprietor. ; Phone 20-382 TN CHRISTCHURCH. 1 UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. Comfortable, dignified atmosphere. United Service, the premier hotel, Christchurch, situated in Cathedral Square, heart of city. 100 Bedrooms, each with private telephone and h. and c. running water. Rooms with private bathrooms available also. Full inclusive tariff, 22s 6d. N; WRAY MILLNER. ' : , f '.. f Proprietor. . TREVOSE Guest House; Brighton, provides comfortable Accommodation; wellkept home:' moderate; tariff; write or Dhone , • • • • FOR term holiday Accommodation book in at the Commercial, Hotel. Lawrence. 10 Days’ Board wanted, Christmas; 2 adults, 2 children: 7 and 4; inland.—273, Times. TERM - Holidays: Rooms To Let; Warrington; •with use of kitchen;, select; reasonable.—Address 331, Times Office. 1 WANTED, Karitahe- or Brighton, Furnished House, three weeks from, September 1 !.—276,. Times;. ~~'v WANTED, in Alexandra, for fortnight at Christmas, a Furnished .Residence.— Reply to P.O. Box 392, Dunedin. . WANTED, .Furnished Crib, two weeks, Xmas; any seaside! three adults.— 262, Times. ; " ■ WANTED. Furnished House or Crib. Wanaka; fortnight to month; Xmas.—22B, Times.. ■ ■ ' WANTED, for two 'weeks from December 23, Furnished House, on Peninsula; three bedrooms or sleeping porches.—3oß, Times. WANTED, Accommodation, fortnight, Christmas; Central Otago; two adults, two children; terms.—342, Times. ' MISCELLANEOUS WRENS (WRENOVATE) ' WRENS yy ■ For ALL. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING REQUISITES, i Wallpaper, Mirrors, Glass. Paints. Enamel*. Varnishes, Brushes, etc. Visit our Retail Dept. : -•- . WRENS, •' 402 Princes street. NZ. HIGHWAY Constructors. Ltd., . Logan's Point (telephone 12-207); cheapest prices;. prompt delivery; readymixed Concrete, Asphalt, Tar, Sand. Lime. Screenings, Bitumen Emulsion; Cement. Weed ■ Destroyer, Wood Preserving Oil. Creosote Oil, Pitch, Bitumen.- . A, B A LDP AT C H GO N E. Since - using BIRMESE HAIR ROOT COMPOUND a bald patch on top of my head is' now covered,” writes P. W- . Hornby. Birmese ends baldness. Sprosen’s, Chemists, Dunedin. Proprietors; Firmese Laboratories, Hereford street, Christchurch. . ■ . S' TOMACH TROUBLES: Try PASCOE’S HEALTH FOOD; also useful for sleeplessness; 3s; postage 6d. HEALTH SUPPLY, LTD., 2 Broadway. Dunedin. A SLATE in time saves more than nine; phone 10-591 for slater.—E. G. F Matthews, Roofing Contractor., Bond street. MCDONALD and Miller, Green are cash buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs: correspondence Invited. OXLEY Prams and Sulkies; the latest Hyde Park models in good supply; closed Friday evenings. • : .. STEVEN Furnishing are purchasers ot Furniture; good prices given.—Ring 11-559. STEVEN Furnishing are purchasers of Furniture; good prices given.—Ring 11-559. i'OR Repolishing and Reconditioning that s iece of Furniture ring 11-559. Steven burnishing. ■■ - ■ OR Repolishing and Reconditioning that iece of' Furplture ring 11t559. Steven urnishing. . . : v READ Saturday's Star, and Otago Daily Times for Calder’s Properties for Sale. READY Mix Concrete: Concrete Supplies. Phone 10-032. . - ” LUSTROUS “ ready-mixed Paints for quality; none better for covering and lustre.—Smith and Smith., Ltd. TRADE PERSONAL DIAMOND RINGS, from £6; manufactured to order or remodelled, latest designs; Watch and Jewellery Repairs specialty. y~ Call at WRIGHT’S, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 3 Octagon (upstairs, aboye Para Rubber Co.), Martin’s Buildings. . . . Dandruff: Try pascoe’s dandruff REMOVER; you will not be disappointed: 3s. HEALTH SUPPLY. LTD., ' 2 Broadway, Dunedin. JIMSIE Fraser, 180 Stuart street! the progressive, bright, and prosperous general, store; stocks a-plenfy; pay visit, and you won’t be disappointed; cheerio.—Closed Saturdays. : 7 " REPAIRS s* AVEMO N E Y. ENAMEL POTS, KETTLES. ETC„ .REPAIRED '• ; ' • ; I By - PHONING 24-212, HAYWIN Cleaner Repair Service. Depot: Shepherd’s Radio Service. . 215 Moray place. . ' f MEDICAL D ON’T NEGLECT PILES. Neglected piles are dangerous. Zanu gives proved relief. 9d stamps brings trial treatment—ZANN PTY., Box 952A8. Featherston street. Wellington (B. M. Appleton). STOMACH TROUBLES: Try PASCOE’S HEALTH. FOOD; also useful for sleeplessness; 3s: postage 6d. HEALTH SUPPLY. LTD., ’ . 2. Broadway; Dunedin. ;•>

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25304, 14 August 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25304, 14 August 1943, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25304, 14 August 1943, Page 8