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STRAND . . . Last Two Days of “SECRETS OF A CO-ED” Otfo KRUGER, Tina' THAYER, A Torrid Drama , . . “A Night, at Earl Carroll’s” A Gay Musical Comedy . . . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2 and, OTRAND 7.45 p.m. 13-379 Dtr.: Fuller’s Theatre Corp„ Ltd. NEXT FRIDAY! SIX-CHIN THRILLS! Loaded with dynamite action. Featuring the Screen’s Greatest Western Star! ROYRO G E R S King of the Cowboys! George “ Gabby ” Haves “RIDING DOWN THE “ RIDING DOWN THE" CANTON” CANYON ” Bob Nolan and " Sons of the Pioneers ” and TRIGGER. Also . . . ROLLICKING COMEDY! “ ( Alr a mOU J 1 l I oY ” Jackie COOPER . . . Susanna FOSTER WALTER ABEL. A Motion Picture that is Different! One that will make you laugh as you haven’t laughed in years! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) “KING of the ROYAL MOUNTED.”

SIXPENNY POPULARITY CONTEST SIXPENNY POPULARITY CONTEST SIXPENNY POPULARITY CONTEST CLOSES THIS FRIDAY. HURRY. CLOSES THIS FRIDAY. HURRY. CLOSES THIS FRIDAY. HURRY. Every ticket you buy—and the ccst is only 6d—you record six votes for your fancy in the “ Popularity Stakes.” There’s the “ Champion,” Winston Brinsley; the “ True to Label,” Jock Grant; and the Bell-ringer Motorman, Jock Crawford. “ Yer pays yer money and yer takes yer choice.” Every penny goes to Digger Welfare—the DunedinSt,. Kilda Patriotic Funds. And of course the Free Tram and Bus Passes are worth having. I CARRY ON, WINSTON BRINSLEY, i | DON'T LET UP, JACK GRANT. I KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING I AND KEEP YOUR FOOT ON THE I BELL, MOTORMAN JOCK CRAW- I x CAN A DUCK SWIM? Would you accept twelve months’, six months’, or three months’ free travel? “ Can a duck swim? ” You can’t win without tickets. Get tickets from your pet trammie or in your favourite hotel. It matters not where you get the tickets— GET THEM. Ist PRIZE .. 12 MONTHS’ FREE PASS 2nd PRIZE .. 6 MONTHS’ FREE PASS 3rd PRIZE .. 3 MONTHS’ FREE PASS HAPPY DAYS NO REGRETS This Monster (and Monster IS the word) POPULARITY CONTEST definitely closes THIS FRIDAY. Not much time. Invest five shillings in 6d tickets and be in for months of happy days of FREE TRAVEL. Action now means no regrets later on. GO TO IT. This space generously donated, in the ' interests of Digger Welfare, by the Self-Help Co-op., Limited, Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICES DEMAND A NATIONAL BALANCE SHEET New Zealand is an organisation that declares a loss each year. This loss is made good by the shareholders, who are called Taxpayers. _-.No ° ne knows whether this loss is real or fictitious, for no BALANCE SHEET is ever issued. The Budget, a statement of anticipated receipts and expenditures, masquerades in place of a Balance Sheet, and is gravely considered by members of Parliament acting as Directors, but we can only guess at the purpose of this solemn farce. _ , Fr ° m time to time doubt is cast on the financial stability of New Zealand. Whether these doubts are justified or not neither the Taxpayers n °r the Government have any means of knowing 1 . The credit-worthiness ? 6 i W Zeala «f only AY t* le ability of the Taxpayers to make good losses. The liabilities can be estimated with some accuracy, but the value of the assets can only be guessed. IT IS PATENTLY ABSURD TO STABILITY OF ANY CONCERN AUDITED BALANCE SHEET. PASS JUDGMENT ON THE FINANCIAL IN THE ABSENCE OF A PROPERLY—Published by the Social Credit Educational Assn., Moran Buildings 8 Octagon, Dunedin. WANTED TO BUY D ftAWIN G INSTBUMENT S WANTED TEE SQUARES, CELLULOID SET SQUARES. COMPASSES, SPRING BOWS, SLIDE RULES, PARALLEL RULES. SEND DETAILS OF MAKE, QUALITY, AND CONDITION, TOGETHER WITH. PRICE, OR CONSIGN PER REGISTERED POST FOR VALUATION BY EXPERTS, TO ’’ DRAUGHTSMAN," P.O. Box G 94, Dunedin.

rpONKIN & CO. REQUIRE WOOD LATHE. * 334 GEORGE STREET. Phone 13-560. WE BUY OLD GOLD AND SILVER!— Jewellery, Rings, Watches, Brooches, Chains, etc. Any condition. Best prices given.—WRIGHT’S, 3 Octagon, Martin’s Buildings (upstairs, above Para Rubber Co.). TURN your Left-off Clothing and Blankets, etc., into cash; we give highest possible cash prices for Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Clothing, Boots, etc Economic Clothing Co.. Frederick street. WANTED, Used Radios, Parts, Electric Gramophone Motors, Pickups, Headphones, Battery Chargers, Crystal Microphones: cash. Howorths. 114 George street IF you want fair prices for any or all of your household possessions, consult Direct English Distributing Co., Ltd., 30 Crawford street. Phone 13-272. J. H. Mains, 355 George street (phone 18-300: Tools and Workshop Equipment ol all descriptions; highest cash prices given. AUSTEN’S, Frederick street: Cash buyers of Jewellery, Antiques, Furniture, good Fur Coats, etc,, etc.—2o Frederick street. VENNALL, Watchmaker, upstairs, Arthur’s Buildings, Buys Diamonds, Antiques. Old Gold, Rings, Chains. _ _____ WANTED to Buy. .22 Rifle; good condition; single shot or repeater.— ’’ Rifle,” Box 13, Hawea Flat. WANTED, four-horse set Blocks and Chains: also single plough.—4B2, Times. WANTED, two Hives of Bees.—State price etc., to No. 497, Times Office. WANTED, Child's Pedal Car or Tricycle; any condition; Doll; price.—513, Times. PAIR men’s Bowling Shoes, size 8; must be good.—Reply 535, Times. IF you arc responsible for initiating any advertising campaign, bear in mind the public tendency towards sober thinking shown by the steadily-growing circulation of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES. Utilise the Classified Columns for quick and economical results.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25385, 17 November 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25385, 17 November 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25385, 17 November 1943, Page 6