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Finally To-day. Finally To-day. " INTERNATIONAL LADY." ’’ INTERNATIONAL LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) | THE gTATE AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD (Throughout New Zealand) Hearing Aids Available. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. 2 p.m. - TWICE DAILY - 8 p.m. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Direct from 4 Record-breaking Weeks in Auckland. A NEW TYPE OF Til KILE . . . WITH A NEW TYPE OF ST Alt in “ This is a memorable picture. It is nothing short of magnificent. Jean Cabin, in “ Moontide," has material which is brilliantly suited to his artistry. It definitely establishes him in Hollywood. I ' advise you not to miss it.” —New York Herald. I ] ! 20th Century-Fox Proudly Present THE GREAT NEW STAR, .JEAN GAIHN JEAN (.! A BIN JEAN GAB IN JEAN GAB IN In His First American Picture. With IDA LHP INO IDA LUP.INO In the Strangest Romance Ever Lived, “MOONTIDE” “ MOONTIDE” “MOONTIDE” “ MOONTIDE ” “ MOONTIDE ” “MOONTIDE” “MOONTIDE” With Ttioinas Mitchell Claude Rains A MEMORABLE ADDITION TO THE YEAR’S ROSTER " OF' FINE MOTION PICTURES. ~~ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PI.ANS -—- Begg’s and State (Phone 12-324). SEE PAGE 2. SALES BY AUCTION i FRIDAY, At 1.30 p.m. At Our Manse Street Sale Rooms. L. J- IKE LAND, LTD., Auctioneers, Will Sell by Auction— A LARGE CATALOGUE OI HIGH-CLASS FHKNITUKE AND FURNISHINGS, IncL:— LOVELY 4-PCE. INLAID REFLEX BEDROOM SUITE (Modern, splendid order), NEAT 3-PCE. 2 .REFLEX BEDROOM SUITE, 3 CHESTERFIELD SUITES (good), OAK LEADLIGHT BUFFET SIDEBOARD (Almost new), NEAT CREAM ENAMELLED BUFFET SIDEBOARD, 4 EXCELLENT CARPET SQUARES (12ft x 10ft 6in, 12ft x 9ft, 10ft 6in x 9ft), 6 SOFA RUGS, 2 DRAWLEAF DIN. TABLES, Rich AXM. HALL RUNNER, 2 FIRESIDE CHAIRS, COPPER LOG BOX, COPPER FIRESCREEN, COP. FIRE SET, OAK TEA WAGON, OAK OCC. TABLE, 4 DIN. CHAIRS, 3-pce. FIRESIDE SUITE, 2 SPRING SETTEES. Pedestal, CURTAIN SETS, HALL CURTAINS, 3 MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS (good), MIRRORS, LOVELY CHINESE TABLE LAMP, LINO, Ottoman, Washstand, Lawnmowers, CHESTERFIELDS, 2 S. BEDS, 2 S. STRETCHERS, Pictures (modern), Cushions, Oak Din. Table, Silk Bedspread, "Fairy” CARPET SWEEPER, Lovely Walnut Cab. Gramophone, Commode, Bed Pan, Chambers, ELECTROLUX (late model), GENTLEMAN’S BICYCLE, LADY’S BICYCLE. CUTLERY, Kitchenware, etc., etc., 60ft GARDEN HOSE, Tennis Racquet and Press, BENCH VYCE (4in, good). 2 CROSSCUT SAWS, Garden Tools, Glassware, Vases. Ornaments. Also, “TASMA” DE LUXE WIRELESS SET (All-wave, modern, excellent order). Also, GENTLEMAN’S 18-ct. HUNTING LEVER CHIMING STOP WATCH (Practically new condition, a beautiful \ time piece). Also, 21 DRESSMAKER’S MODELS. NOW ON VIEW.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE JAS. SAMSON & CO., DOWLING STREET. PHONE 10-221. OUTSTANDING VALUES. <"7lin NORTH END BARGAIN:, cL lUU Bright sunny situation, best residential area, handy to car; attractive HOME, 6 rooms, with all conveniences; deceased estate. Reduced price for quick sale. The best buy offering in this favourite*' locality r>iy ST. KILDA: Opportunity here; A/1 *)U sunny site, handy main tram line; good 5 ROOMS and kitchenette, with every convenience and splendid level section; absentee owner wants immediate sale, and no reasonable offer refused. Terms. NORTH-EAST VALLEY: Here's a good buy, sunny position, handy to tram and Gardens; superior substantially-built HOME, 5 nice , rooms, with every convenience; latest gas range and destructor; good garden; deceased estate; quick sale wanted: terms. mfr A- CITY RISE, handy Boys t-H/' High School, superior HOME. 5 lovely sunny rooms and kitchenette, with every modern convenience and nice section: :only on market: immediate vacant possession. A rare chance. Terms Q~t <ON THE HILL: Practically AIOUW new Brick BUNGALOW, five beautiful, looms and latest in kitchenettes; everything of the very latest; great view; sun all day; good section; handy to High street and Rattray street cars, with bus to door. Office 13-770 ROBERT REED, DOWLING-HIGH DUNEDIN. LIMITED, STREETS. I /‘fWj ACRES FREEHOLD; handy to I DIM/ rail, sale yards, and good town; good homestead cl G rooms, with all conveniences: woolshed. .yards, etc. £G Acre. (361) OO ACRES FREEHOLD; good 4-roomed House washhouse, byre, stable, barn, implement shed, pigstye; carry 18 cows, 50 ewes. £9OO. A cheap farm. (3GOt »>Q»> ACRES FREEHOLD: heavy fiat »>*/»> Lind; suitable 10. dairying or sheep; has carried 200 dairy cows; present owner is running si;cep and bullocks; good Homestead. £2O 10s acre. (360 A) IAAA ACRES FREEHOLD; handy to Ul/VJ main highway; all in tussock; no buildings. £1 10s acre. Easy terms. (358) .>o'*' ACRES FREEHOLD; pari, heavy •VO*I flat, balance easy downs; good Bungalow of 6 rooms, byre, stable, etc. £7 acre; terms arranged. (354) VV7AIKOUAITI—IOO ACRES FREEHOLD; * ' good (5-roomed House, stable, barn, bvro, garage. £I6OO. (34;) • 7(1(1 ACRES FREEHOLD (North Line, • ” handy to rail); good Homestead; carry 2£ ewes to acre, besides catlle. £ls acre. (319) JT R E D W O O D S, LAND AGENT, DOWLING STREET. Telephones 12-044, Residence 12-055. # QXII— CITY RISE (above OetarwJ. OL>U gon): 10 ROOMS; suitable flats; exceptional; situation. JC-CiLMV-SOUTH END (close tram): At/DU BUNGALOW. 4 rooms; all conveniences; good condition; small section; delightful little home for couple. O-J /*nn—MORNINGTON; New Brick AIOUU Tile-roof BUNGALOW, four rooms, kitchenette; beautifully finished; all latest appointments. Of ISA-SUNNY Waverley (handy <vl Ti)U position, fronting Portobello road): Superior HOME, G rooms; good order; J-acre. (Near offer considered.) ARTISTIC Wallpapers: latest designs to make the home beautiful; prices reasonable.—Smith and Smith, Ltd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25386, 18 November 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25386, 18 November 1943, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25386, 18 November 1943, Page 8