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As we said As the Critics said As yesterday’s crowds are saying "WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME ” IS DEFINITELY THE MUSICAL EVENT OF 1943. JAMES «T. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY, 2 and 8 p.m. Universal Pictures, makers of all DEANNA DURBIN Successes, Present • “When Johnny Comes “Wh en Johnny Com es Marching Home ” Marching Home ” Featuring GLORIA JEAN ALLAN JONES Their rendering of the duets, “ YOU AND THE NIGHT AND THE MUSIC" and “ ROMANCE ” are reminiscent of the Nelson Eddy-Jeanette MacDonald performances. DONALD O’CONNOR (MICKEY ROONEY’S Riv^). HIS WITTY WISECRACKS VERY NEARLY STEAL THE SHOW. JANE FRAZEE PEGGY RYAN SPITALNY’S HOUR - OF - CHARM ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA , And Choral Group. 9 NEW SONG HITS 9 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-DAY'S PLANS D.I.C. till 11 a.m., Jacobs' 12-6.30 p.m., then Theatre (phone 13-702). PARADES p ■ A R _A D E S. 1 BURNS BATTALION HOME GUARD. i REMINDER: H/Q’s: A and D Coys, plus ( M/M/G Platoons.—A voluntary Parade oC above units will be held at Rifle Range, | Pelichet Bay, on SUNDAY, October 24. to j carry out musketry practice. PARADE DRILL HALL, KENSINGTON. At 0900 hours. Guardsmen living in vicinity of range may parade there at 0915 hours. RATIONS PROVIDED. MAJOR O. O.C., Burns Battalion H.G. QARGILL BATTALION HOME GUARD. I " D" COMPANY. I COMPULSORY QUARTERLY PARADE. RANGE PRACTICE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31. - FALL IN, HEADQUARTERS, 0915 hours. DRY RATION MEAL PROVIDED. T. E. lIENSHELWOOD, Capt. N.Z.T.S., < Adjutant 22,10.43. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS uiiiiiiri riiROTTING MEETING AT OAMARU. LABOUR DAY. OCTOBER 25. Special Passenger Train leaves Dunedin 7.45 a.m., Port Chalmers Upper 8.0, Waitati 8.29, Seacliff 8.50, Waikouaiti 9.16,' Palmerston 9.43, Hampden 10.12, Oamaru arrive 10.56 a.m. Special Passenger Train leaves Dunedin 8.27 a.m., Palmerston 10.11, Oamaru arrive 11.24 a.m. Stops at Palmerston only. Return Trains for Dunedin leave Oamaru 6.0 p.m. and 6.30 p.m., Dunedin arrive 9.2 and 9.49 p.m. The 6.0 p.m. special stops at Palmerston and Port Chalmers Upper only. The 6.30 p.m. special stops at Maheno, Herbert, Hampden, Palmerston, Waikouaiti, Seacliff, Waitati, and Port Chalmers Upper. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at any railway station or booking agent. PERSONAL JTJAGPIPE MUSIC. Concerning “ Career ” in New Zealand, with regard to J. A. Cameron, who Is now convalescent, As. God is the Teacher in all things that's good, Wlrcli by people of sense is well understood, Although John’s career as a piper is done, In fair play with men he was second to none. MERIT. ADOPTION WANTED: Kind" Person would like to | Adopt healthy Baby Girl.—Address 623, Times. FOR HIRE QUIET riding Hacks for Hire.—W. Hastie, Pine Hill (phone 13-688). LOST AND FOUND 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 tines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra. LOST, Friday last, Knitting: Air Force sock on grey needles.—Kindly ring 20-674. LOST, motor truck Spare Wheel. —Please ■ ring 10-054. Reward. LOST, Gauntlets; ruby reflectors on right cuff; Thursday evening.—ping 14-337. LOST, brown Purse; on or off 2.40 Octa-gon-Kaikorai tram: Friday; reward.—699, Times; or Kaikorai Tram Shed. LOST, Wednesday, Registered Nurse's Medal.—Reward offered at Southmayde Hospital. LOST, navy Cardigan; part of uniform; last Monday night.—Finder please ring 13-543. Reward. LOST, Saturday afternoon, blue felt Hat; between Evansdale and Warrington.—693, Times. LOST, about 3 weeks age, vicinity St. Clair-Forbury Corner, New Prayer Book. Finder please Ring 23-704; reward. LOST, week ago. Pearl Rosary Beads (Jerusalem); sentimental; reward.—ls 3 Leith street. LOST, between Dundas street acd Si. Leonards. Spare Tyre; reward.—Ring 18-742 or 18-121. LOST, vicinity Wairuna, green Stack Cover.—Finder please communicate J. H. Taylor, phone 235, Clinton. LOST, Parker Fountain Pen; black, gold mottled; between London street and Leven street, via Sligo terrace. —Write 630, Times. • LOST, month ago, West Harbour, cream Pom. Dog, small head, studded collar; anyone detaining same proceedings will be taken—676, Times. FOUND; Dance, Henley, Monday night. Wilson’s Merrymakers’ Dance Band. FOUND—Dance, East Taieri, Saturday. 23rd; ladies Is 6d, gentlemen 2s; supper, FOUND: Merton residents, please note. No Dance To-night. (No music.) FOUND: Portobello Hotel; accommodation, luncheon, morning, afternoon tea; phone 14.—Frank Watson, Proprietor FOUND—Tennis Dance. Town Kali, Outram, Labour Night; music, Irving’s Orchestra; supper; admission 2s 6d and 2s. FOUND: Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe, Rattray street, next Crown Hotel. Open Sundays. FOUND: J. Stewart, Chimney Cleaning Specialist, Mosgiel, Tuesday and Thursday. —Make your appointment with Miss Sommerville. Gordon road. FOUND —Labour week-end, Dance, Berwick Hall, Saturday. October 23; good music; supper; admission, 2s; local Red Cross. - - FOUND: West Taieri W.D. Annual Egg Collection for Services’ Club. Members and friends please leave donations cf eggs at Snow’s Store, Thursday, October 28. FOUND: Social Evening will be tendered Privates C. Beleski. R. Thomson, and 0! and R. Young in the Allanton Hall Tonight (Saturday), October 23. Good music and supper. Gentlemen 2s, ladies Is 6d. FOUND—Robertson's Pictures, Kaitangata, To-night: Stewart Edward White’s bestselling novel, “ Wild Geese Calling," with Henry Fonda, Joan Bennett. (Universal exhibition.) FOUND: Conrad Veidt’s Dramatic Triumph, “ Nazi Agent.” Green Island Pictures, To-da.v! Drama! Suspense! Danger! Excellent Supports. (Adult Recommendation.) I? O A M THEATRE? TONIGHT: George Sanders and Wendy Barrie in a thrill-a-minute, chill-a-minute, up-to-the-minute maelstrom of underworld intrigue, “ The Gay Falcon.” That lovable rascal is back again, so look out. (Universal Exhibition.) ARTISTIC Wallpapers: latest designs to make the home beautiful; prices reasonable—SmithandSrnitlrLtd

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25364, 23 October 1943, Page 10