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EMPIRE . ■ . Last Two Days of Warner Bros.' Death-defying Romance, “1; X 1) JO E G R 0 U X I) ” _ Wit)! JEFFRE Y L Y X X Philip DORN Kaaren VERNE Adventure! . . . Excitement! . . . Drama! Power! . . . Romance! . . . Suspense! EXCELLENT FIRST HALF. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2 p.m. . . . DAILY . . . 7.45 p.m. ||||lllll!l|||||ll |1 : 'il|||||||lllllll||||||| Empire iliiil Dir.: Fullers' Theatre Corp., Ltd. 2 p.m. . . . DAILY ... 8 p.m. NEXT FRIDAY! Warner Bros. Dramatically Tell AY. K. Burnett’s Worthy world-beater! ” Says MARK HELLINGER (America's No. 1 Story-teller). "The most thrilling and unusual picture I have directed since “ What Price Glory! ” Says RAOUL WALSH (Director of a Hundred Hits). (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) UNSUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. PLANS D.I.C. or Empire (12-433).

r - I^i i*r* I RETURNED SERVICES! ri’UlE* DUNEDIN RETURNED SERVICES* JL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). WOMEN’S SECTION— GROUP IV. GRAND CONCERT. BURNS HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, At 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of the R.S.A. Annual Christmas Treat. Home-made Sweets on Sale. O. L. KERENS, Secretary. In Glorious Technicolor. , “THUNDER BIRDS” (Soldiers of the Air) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) QCTAGON FRIDAY PROPERTIES FOR SALE MACDONALD, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, 5 DOWLING STREET. Telephone 10-469. Private: Alex. Macdonald 20-424, S. Clarke 13-639. CITY RISE: Specially well-constructed lj-storey Brick BUNGALOW; with tile roof: 4 rooms, kitchenette, and sun room; all modern appointments; unsurpassed view. £2150. 0 1 Q'Tir MORNINGTON: lj-storey ilOO) Modern Brick BUNGALOW; 5 rooms, kitchenette, garage; perfect appointments and condition; possession one month. 0-1 KO K —BELLEKNOWES (close Kaituna Bowling Green): Up-to-date Brick BUNGALOW; 5 rooms, kitchenette, suiyoom; 1-acre freehold; concrete garage; immediate vacant possession. I*l A A— CAVER SHAM (handy bus, dDJLOUU sun all day): Modern Brick BUNGALOW;,4 rooms and sunroom; very nicely appointed; a lovely up-to-date home on level 32-pole section; splendid garden; garage; possession one month. O'! prop—MARYHILL (close tram and 3J bus): Beautifully finished modernly appointed BUNGALOW of 4 spacious rooms, kitchenette, and very large sunroom; level freehold; garage; possession one month. WftK—CLOSE Mornington School cw.l. i At) and Township, in sunny, sheltered position, good view: Beauti-fully-finished modern Brick Tile-roofed BUNGALOW; 2 bedrooms, large lounge connected to dining room by double glass doors, perfect kitchenette; cellar workshop; small freehold. A really Superior Home. lITTLEBOURNE INVESTMENT (desirJ able situation, handy Town Hall) — Double-storey Tile-roofed RESIDENCE, in two self-contained flats; one let present tenant 8 years, other vacant; all in splendid order and a gift at £1450. r*-| 00*t OPOHO (handy tram): Modern BUNGALOW, in firstclass order, and spotlessly clean; 4 good rooms and spacious kitchenette; all conveniences under one roof; cellar workshop: large section, lies well to sun; vacant possession. ALEX. MACDONALD.

£l5O DEPOSIT HAWTHORNE AVENUE (nicely situated): Solid 6-roomcd HOUSE; attractive appearance; bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, and all conveniences; concrete base; good elevated freehold, very sunny, fine view. GOOD BUYING AT £I2OO. (slight rise, close tram): XV SPLENDID VILLA; built by present owiiter; five rooms; electric range; electric and grate boiler hot water; porcelain bath; wardrobes; cupboards, full-size concrete garage; nice freehold section, drained; good garden; concrete paths; VACANT POSSESSION, AND THE PRICE IS £1250. A NDERSON'S BAY (right in the sunshine) —Superior Double-brick BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and kitchenette, tiled roof, spacious lounge, every modern convenience, excellent order throughout; splendid level freehold section, wide frontage; concrete paths; vegetable garden and lawn. Owner leaving Dunedin. A HOME WE CAN HONESTLY RECOMMEND TO PROSPECTIVE BUYERS. FOR GENUINE SALE AT £2250. TERMS ARRANGED. SOLE AGENTS. (6 minutes by bus to tt George strecl, delightful sunny situation)—Modern Wooden BUNGALOW, 5 spacious rooms and model kitchenette; all modern appointments; level freehold section; concrete paths; garden; garage. VACANT. £1450. KAIKORAI (good position)—4-roomed VILLA; porcelain bath and basin, electric hot water; large freehold section. VACANT POSSESSION. ONLY £785. ON RISE ABOVE GARDENS: GOOD FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE; casement windows; bathroom; electric light; hot and cold water; in good order; full quarter-acre, freehold; sunny and sheltered; GOOD BUYING at £650. MORNINGTON (close school and bus)— Modern Brick BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, kitchenette and sun porch, latest conveniences: very sunny position. EARLY POSSESSION; £1650. IT'OR SUMMER HOLIDAYS—NORTH 1 SPIT: FULLY - FURNISHED THREEROOMED HOUSE; two bedrooms, large kitchen; coal range; casement windows; excellent order inside and out.; good freehold section; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION; BARGAIN AT £320. N. & E. S. PATERSON, LTD., 158 RATTRAY STREET. F o R SAL E. Attractive IJ.-STOREY QUEEN ANNE TILED-ROOF BUNGALOW; 5 lovely sunny rooms and k’ette.; completely appointed with every possible laboursaving appliance; built-in shower cabinet, gas range and destructor; wonderful view; sun all day; handy tram and close city; garage; freehold section. Arrange to inspect this lovely Home. Sole Agents: KNOW.LES-HUNTER & CO., 334 PRINCES STREET. 18-041 or 18-942.

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

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

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

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