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2 and CTRAND 7.48 p.m. >3 13-379 Dir.: Fuller’s Theatre Corp., Ltd. MYSTERIOUS MURDERS! Breathcatching! Suspenseful! “ SECRETS OF THE UNDERGROUND ” John HUBBARD . . . Virginia GREY. One Murder after another among the slime of the traitor-infested underworld, and only one clue—a torn stamp! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also . . . Paramount Presents A NICE LITTLE MURDER! . . . and a Husband who mixed Blondes with Business! . . . Only Twelve Hours to Discover the Truth of what Happened on “A Night in New Orleans” Preston FOSTER . . . Albert DEKKER, Patricia MORISON . . . Cecil KELLAWAY, Charles BUTTERWORTH. Plenty of Excitement and Laughs! “KINK OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MAYFAIR MATINEE TO-DAY at 2. BRIM FULL OF MUSIC and FUN. Bud ABBOTT, Lou COSTELLO In M-G-M's Musical Comedy Triumph, “RIO RITA” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Comedies, Cartoons, and Chap. 2 “ King of the Texas Rangers,” 1/. Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 7.30. BRIM FULL OF MUSIC and FUN. Nothing Like it for Laughs, Songs, and Joy. The World’s Funniest Comedians, In Your Musical Comedy Delight, ABBOTT and COSTELLO In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Jubilee of Melody and Mirth, “RIOR I T A” With John CARROLL, Kathryn GRAYSON. Gloriously Singing Six Delightful Songs. Associate Feature: An Exciting Prelude lo To-morrow.'s Hottest Headlines. “PARACHUTE NURSE” Marguerite CHAPMAN, William WRIGHT. (Both Approved for Universal Exhib.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 22-573. THREE SESSIONS TO-DAY. THREE —7T SESSIONS TO-DAY. THREE SESSIONS TO-DAY. rit O W N UAL L, SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. MORNING, 10 to 12. AFTERNOON, 2.15 to 4.15 TO-NIGHT Monster Session, 7.45 to 10.45. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1943, At 8.15 p.m. DE LUXE RINK, Filleul street, ■ Opp, Town Hall. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL By SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! V. E. GALWAY. Mus. Doe.. CITY ORGANIST. ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. RESERVE YOUR SEAT AT RINK Tel. 10-692. ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION Doors open 7.45 p.m. Entrance from Moray place only. SEE 808 ANGLEM, ANDY COOTE, CYRIL HAYES, AND OTHER CHAMPION AXEMEN IN ACTION. SEE THE CHAMPION PIPERS AND DANCERS AT THE GRAND HIGHLAND GATHERING, FARMERS’ CLUB GROUNDS, MILTON, LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 25. Commencing at Noon. EVENT FOR LOCAL AXEMEN. SIDESHOWS. NOVELTIES. Refreshments Available on Ground. ADMISSION: Adults, Is 6d; Children, Is. Special Train Service: From Dunedin, 9.30 a.m. (stops at Ground). From Balclutha, 8.50 a.m. To Dunedin 6.8 p.m. Bruce County Patriotic Committee "Papers for the Boys Fund.” MILTON WAY FOR LABOUR DAY. SPORTING OAM A R U TROTTI N G C L U B LAB 0 U R MONDAY, I)AYME E T I N G OCTOBER 25, 1943 Excellent Acceptances and Good Racing Assured. Fine Six Furlong Track. Fine Six Furlong Track. MAKE THIS YOUR RACING HOLIDAY IN OAMARU. ' MAKE THIS YOUR RACING HOLIDAY IN OAMARU. First Race 12.15 p.m. First Race 12.15 p.m. Special Passenger Trains leave Dunedin at 7.45 a.m. and 8.27 a.m., arriving at the Racecourse in ample time for the first race; returning at 9.2 p.in. and 9.49 p.m. ADMISSION CHARGES: Gentlemen, ss: Ladles, 2s 6d; Cars, 2s 6d. SOLDIERS IN UNIFORM ADMITTED FREE. South Cars park in South Parking Area; North Cars in North Parking Area. C. G. MEIKLE, Secretary. (jORE RACING CLUB (Incorporated) S P RIN G RACES MONDAY—OCTOBER 25—LABOUR DAY First Race 12.30 p.m. Last Race 5.10 p.m. WIN AND PLACE. GOOD FIELDS SPECIAL TRAINS. POPULAR ADMISSION CHARGES: Gentlemen ss, Ladies 2s (Including Tax), Cars Free. Free Hot Water in Motor Enclosure. Soldiers in Uniform Free. W. F. YOUNG, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES MONEY THE ISSUE OF CURRENCY AND CREDIT IS THE SUPREME PREROGATIVE OF CROWN OR STATE. i- Government should create, issue, and circulate all the currency satisfy the spending power of the Government and the buying power of c< Th * f! rlv U ege of coating and issuing money is not only the supre prerogative of the Government, but it is the Government’s greatest creative opp (unity. The people can and will be furnished with a currency as safe as th own Government. Money will cease to be the master, and will become 1 /fbraham^lncoln 3111 y Democracy will rise superior to the money power.’ • Published by the Social Credit Educational Association, Moran Buildings 8 Octagon, DUNEDIN. CHIROPRACTIC QHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CLINIC. GILES AND GILES, Palmer Graduates, Membs. N.Z. and A.C.A. Latest Methods, including X-ray and No. 2 Neurocalometer. Phone 13-750 Hours: 9.30-1230 and 1.30-5.30. Saturday, 12.30. Office: HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS, Corner of PRINCES ST. and OCTAGON JAMES S. CAMPBELL, L.C.C. Graduate, Memb. N.Z.A.C.A. X-RAY AND PATHO-NEUROMETER. Office: C.M.L. Bldg., opp. Exchange Bldg Hours: 930-12.30, 2.30-5.30, and Saturday 12.30. Phone 10-832 lor Appointment. ANTHONY THOMSON, a Palmer Graduate, Memb. N.Z.A.C.A. Office phone 13-010. Modern Methods, including Nerve Testing X-ray, and Fluoroscope. Hours: 9.30 to 12, 2.30 to 5.30; Sat., to 12.30; and by appointment. SAVOY BUILDING, Moray place. PHOTOGRAPHY Have you seen the nevill STUDIO DISPLAYS OF PHOTOGRAPHS In the 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 Amateur photographers should call and see our stocks of New arid Second-hand PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS KOrAK NEW ZEALAND. LTD.. IV>2 Princes street, Dunedin. “ PATTILLO" for the masculine, virile portraits of soldiers; convincingly realistic and artistic. “A Gift of Friendship ” withouUembarrassment of an obligation—A Pattillo Photograph. " PATTILLO’S ” Wedding Groups are popular—because they gratify and satisfy Phone 12-013 MASSAGE David a. smith, r.m.n.z. (Govt.). A.M.P. Buildings. Massage and Medical Electrical Treatment. Social Security Benefits. • Phone 13-865, 24-499. MOTOR SERVICES JJOBBS’ BRIGHTON MOTORS, LTD. royal” mail. Leave Queen’s Gardens DAILY for Brighton only, 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5,15 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 10 p.m.; late cars, Wed., Fri„ Sat., .11 p.m.; mid-day trips Sat., 12.30 p.m. Taieri Mouth: Mon., Wed., Fri., 9.30 a.m. Re Buses Ring 11-158. TRADE PERSONAL DIAMOND RINGS, from £6; manufactured to order or remodelled, latest designs: Watch and Jewellery Repairs specialty. Call at WRIGHT’S, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 3 Octagon (upstairs, above Para Rubber Co ). Martin’s Buildings. Falling hair. - Try pascoe’s HERBAL LOTION. You will not be disappointed. Posted price, 3s. ‘ HEALTH SUPPLY, LTD.. 2 Broadway, JIMSIE Fraser, 180 Stuart street, Thanks regular customers, for solid support in ■the past, and can be assured of faithful service in the future. Closed Saturdays. RUBBER for retyring Prams and Sulkies now available; all sizes fitted at Victor Nelson’s, Vogel street. PERMANENT WAVING BEAUTY SALON Prices that satisfy. Combination Eugene method, full bead, £1; Non-electric or Oil Perm., 15s; 3-head, 12s; Latest Hair Sets, 2s 6d. Open all day Saturday. Phone 18-040. 294 GEORGE STREET. DOLORES BEAUTY SALON, MISS J. LA-HOOD, 169 Princes street (upstairs, above Ritz). Specialist Permanent (Eugene and Nonelectric) Waving Tinting and Beauty Work. PHONE 18-396. pjAVE IT DONE AT HOME MISS BROOKES, 23 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh (phone 23-606), will be pleased to call and do your PERM. AND RESETTING in your home. VALDOR Toilet Salon, permanent waving specialists: full wave 19s 6d: three-quarter head, las.— Near_ Octagon (phone 18-852). OPEN ail Saturday: "Chic” Salon, opposite H. 8.; Eugene and Non-clectric Waves from 19s 6d.—Phone 12-639. “ STEELITE ’’ Paints: Put your labour into something duvable; “Steelite” Red for service.—Smith and Smith. Lid.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25364, 23 October 1943, Page 10

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