STRAND . . ■ Last Dav of “SECRETS OF A CO-ED” “A Night ;it Etirl (Airroll’s ” Drama . . Music . . Dancing . . Comedy (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2 and Q'l'D iMT) Phone 7.45 p.m. Ft ‘ ' 13-379 Dir.: Fuller’s Theatre Corp., Ltd. TO-MORROW! British Empire Films Present’ DANGEROUS TRAILS! Alive with Romance, Crowded with Thrills! . . . Roy at the Reins of Adventure Headin’ 1 Towards You in Ilis Greatest Hit! ROY ROGERS King of the Cowboys! George “Gabby” Hayes and TRIGGE R. Also ... A ROLLICKING COMEDY! “G_L AMOUR BOY” A SURPRISE PICTURE That will make you laugh as you haven't laughed in years! Jackie COOPER . . . Susanna FOSTER Walter ABEL . . . Darryl HICKMAN (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "KING of the ROYAL MOUNTED."
POPULARITY CONTEST TICKETS FROM CONDUCTORS AND DRIVERS AND ALL HOTELS. TRAMMIKS’ BIG DAY TO-MORROW TRAMMIKS’ BIG DAY TO-MORROW IN EXCHANGE TICKET BOX . . . . ON THE TRAMS ON THE BUSES IN THE STREETS CONTEST CLOSES TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) FINAL OPPORTUNITY. It will be too Lite after to-morrow—the Popularity Contest (Free Bus and Tram Passes) definitely closes to-morrow. Drawn November 26. OR EE .BUS AND TEAM BASSES KBEE BUS AND TRAM PASSES TICKETS Gd EACH; BUY A BOOK GET TICKETS FROM CONDUCTORS AND DRIVERS AND IN ALL HOTELS. Put ycur money on the winner. There are three in the “ Popularity Stakes ’’—True to Label " Jack Grant, “ Weight for Age” Winston Brinsley (the Champion), and “Runs to Time Table ” Jock Crawford, 1 lie Veteran Motorman. Tickets, 6d, from Conductors and Bus Drivers, and in all hotels. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, TEAM MIES’ BIG DAY THE TRAMMIES’ TREAT FOR TROOPS. This space generously donated, in the interests of Digger Welfare, by SELF-HELP CO-OP., LTD., DUNEDIN. Visit the St. John CONTRIBUTIONS OF GOODS ARE SOLICITED FOR SALE In “THE ST. JOHN SHOP ” AT THE CR. OF PRINCES AND DOWLING STREETS i TO BE OPEN TO-MORROW ALL SALEABLE Shop GIFTS OF FLOWERS, PRODUCE, AN V ARTICLES MAY BE LEFT AT ST. JOHN HEADQUARTERS, To- YORK PLACE, OR AT THE “ SHOP,” THIS AFTERNOON OR TO-MORROW MORNING, morrow. PLEASE SEND IN YOUR DONATIONS OF GOODS., SUPPORT THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE APPEAL Visit the St. John Shop Tomorrow. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES. AMPLE STOCKS ARE AVAILABLE. (PARTICULARLY KING EDWARD AND ARRAN CHIEF.) WE OFFER SUPPLIES AT REASONABLE PRICES TO CLEAR. SEND FOR PRICE LISp. POULTRY PRODUCERS! REILLY’S ARE LICENSED EGG DISTRIBUTORS AND SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS. POULTRY SALES ARE HELD EVERY WEDNESDAY At 2 p.m,, AND CRATES ARE AVAILABLE TO CONSIGNORS. AT PRESENT VALUES ARE FIRM, AND CONSIGNMENTS ARE RECOMMENDED. INCUBATORS THE FAMOUS MULTIPLO INCUBATORS ARE NOW AVAILABLE , IN 1350 AND 2700-EGG SIZES. WE ARE NOW BOOKING MACHINES FOR NEXT BOOKLETS AND PARTICULARS FORWARDED TO THOSE INTERESTED. REILLY’S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART, LTD., MORAY PLACE. DUNEDIN C 1 _ , . „ „ P.O. BOX 526. Tclcgiams: Reillys, Dunedin.” Telephones 11-802, 11-803. PROPERTIES FOR SALE SURVEYORS and CIVIL ENGINEERS & $ P A rp n FINANCE AGENT! S . r A 1 & R 8 n land & shar: . ° U iV BROKERS 158 RATTRAY STREET, 1 AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS
(blight rise, close tram): SPLENDID VILLA built by present owner , , e rooms; electric, range; electric and grate boiler hot water; porcelain bathwardrobes; cupboards; full-size concrete garage; nice freehold section, drainedgood garden; concrete paths; VACANT POSSESSION, AND THE PRICE IS JC1250.’ 1 (sunn y Position, close Union street)—Splendid 7-roomed VILLA j. RESIDENCE, in good condition, all conveniences: workshop; fine level freehold BARGAIN ea I a i4OO SUriOUndInSS A REALLY GOOD HOME. ROOM FOR GARAGE. ANDERSON’S BAY, right in ,the sunshine: Superior double brick BUNGALOW of i™!w 0 lll?j an <i , itcll . ene ! te , tiled roof, spacious lounge, every modern convenience; excellent older throughout; splendid level freehold section; wide frontage; concrete Tn h ppn e |Si?^ e rv^ rd^ v^e law A 1 ,-w A HOME WE CAN HONESTLY RECOMMEND p R A^ SP^?n rVE mrSVX ERS - OWNER LEAVING DUNEDIN. FOR GENUINE SALE AT £2250. TERMS ARRANGED. SOLE AGENTS. /■'UTY (on sunny rise, close Union street)—RESIDENCE of 8 spacious rooms, bathv; room; in perfect condition; artistically-designed interior; all modern conveniences; new gas cooker, dual hot-water service, modern fireplaces; motor garage; valuable freehold; ideal situation, sheltered and warm, splendid outlook; flower and vegetable garden. Very suitable for a home or room-letting. WONDERFUL and’larly possess C ion ITY PRICE only £!525 VERY LIBEKAL TERMS (JOUTH END, CONVENIENT TO FORBURY CORNER: Compact SEMI-BUNGALOW k , o£ 4 rooms with verandah front; hot and cold water, electric light, gas; modern S?, al , I '^ f L e Ac! J T^ ,hroonl: f fceliold section. NO BETTER VALUE OFFERING AT £925 A. 150 DEPOSIT. /~\N RISE, ABOVE GARDENS—Good 5-roomed HOUSE, easement" windows, bat'h- " room, hot and cold water, electric light; in good order: full i-acre freehold, sunny and sheltered. GOOD BUYING AT £650. AT ORNINGTON, close School and bus: Modern Brick BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, kitchen , porch; nice freehold section; very sunny. EARLY POSSESSION. A BEAUTIFUL HOME, £1650. SUMMER HOLIDAYS—NORTH SPIT: FULLY-FURNISHED THREE-ROOMED HOUSE (two bedrooms, large kitchen); coal range; easement windows excellent order inside and out; good freehold section; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION;. BARGAIN AT £320. Day phone, 13-640. Evening, 22-515. G. li. I-l E N D E E S O N, LAND AGENT, 236 PRINCES STREET (Next Moody’s, Tobacconist). / "tONVENIENT MAIN HIGHWAY, TOWNSHIP, AND SALEYARDS—IOSO ACRES orm FRE EHqLp ; about. 300 acres ploughahle, balance tussock; present stock, about dOO ewes and dry sheep, besides cattle; farm work done by tractor, and with more cultivation would carry more stock; good 6-roomcd house, with cl. light, bathroom, and tun range of outbuildings, all in good order; solely for sale on account of illhealth °t owner. Price,'£4 10s per acre for property. 1 fill A . RkS> FREEHOLD, north of Dunedin; carry 10 or 12 cows and suitable . Pj§s and poultry; quantity firewood bush; 6-roomed house and all outbuildings; £SOO, MILK RUN AT SEASIDE RESORT—2S gallons in winter and 50 in the summer. Price, £l5O for milk run and truck. OUTRAM —6-roomed HOUSE, with hot and cold water, el. light, bathroom and outbuildings on good freehold section; £6OO. TYTOSGIEL (on the rise, near the Station)—Decent 4-roomed HOUSE, with el. light and all outbuildings; .i-acre freehold; sunny, cheery situation; £550. /\AMARU SUBURBS: 23 ACRES FREEHOLD; good grazing and gardening land, xr part in lucerne, balance grhss and orchard Comfortable 6-roomed House with el light, el. range, washhouse, pigstyes. dairy, cowbyrc, fowlhouses for 400 hens: permanent water supply; rates under £2. Price £7OO. XfORTH OTAGO—Ii ACRES FREEHOLD, with 4-roomed bouse and outbuildings; £220. , . A LONGSIDE HARBOUR AND BUS SERVICE—2S ACRES FREEHOLD; carry a ■* dozen cows and suitable gardening; 5-roomed house with cl. light and all necessary outbuildings: £BSO. CILOSE TO HILL SUBURB TRAM—Comfortable 4-roomcd HOUSE, with cl. light, J gas. hot water, bathroom, outbuildings; freehold; £SOO. QOUTH END, DUNEDIN —5-room VILLA, in good order; every convenience; freebold; £9OO. IVEW (bandy tram) —4-room BUNGALOW, with hot and cold water, cl. light, gas, -Iv bathroom, scullery, washhouse; garage; freehold; £IOSO.
rpWO ST. KILDA SELF-CONTAINED 1 FLATS (One Vacant). 4-Acre Freehold. Close Tram Slop. Owner Away from Dunedin. REDUCED PRICE, £ISOO. BOYD'S, RATTRAY STREET. PJione 13-111. 13J Acres Freehold, situated within borough of Central Otago town; splendid climate and situation for fruitgrowing or building sites; £200.—547, Times.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25386, 18 November 1943, Page 8
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