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MATINEE 2 P.M. TO-DAY. “THUNDER BIRDS ” (Soldiers of the Air.) Ist Ep. NEW SERIAL: “PERILS OF NYOKA” "Doing Their Bit” (Cartoon), Thrills; "Along the Texas Trail,” and “ Land Where Time Stood Still ” (Magic Carpet). 1/. MAYFAIR 1/6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 7.30. The Greatest Line-up of Action-packed Entertainment ever presented on one Programme. GENE PRESTON TIERNEY POSTER In the Technicolor Epic, “ THUNDER BIRDS ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Spies, Mystery, Romance, that’s “ FLY BY NIGHT ” NANCY KELLY RICHARD CARLSON. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C, and Theatre (Tel. 22-573). J)E LUXE CIRCUIT TALKIES Present TYRONE POWER In “A YANK IN THE R.A.F.” “A YANK IN THE R.A.F.” With Betty Grable, John Sutton, Reginald Gardiner. The aerial battles in "A Yank in the R.A.F.” are authentic and were filmed over Germany, France, and England, with the full co-operation of the British Air Ministry 1 Good Supports include:— “ Topical News,” “ Terrytoon,” and “ Soldiers of the Sky.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PRESENTATION of Cups at the Peninsula A. and P. Society’s Dance, Portobello, Saturday, January 8. MEETINGS THE Monthly Meeting of the Dunedin South Branch of N.Z.L.P. has been Postponed from Tuesday, January 11, until January 18, at 8 p.m.—O. Rowe, Hon. Sec. CONVALESCENT HOMES CONVALESCE in sunny Alexandra at Monowai Convalescent Home. Apply Sister S. Meyer, Phone 113, Alexandra. LOST AND FOUND 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra. LOST, green Budgie; Thursday; from 11 Lambeth road, North End. LOST, small white Pig.—Reply to Mr Hammer, Mosgiel Junction. LOST, Union Bank Cheque; £s.—Please reply 67, Times Office. Reward. LEFTTIast Friday, 2.45 p.m. Timaru bus, Stone Martin Fur; reward:—s4, Times. LOST, New Year’s Eve, small Gold Anchor and Chain; reward.—Ring 22-158, LOST, bottom set False Teeth.—Reply Isaac, 38 Hope street. Reward. STRAYED 5' months on my , property, Ewe Lamb; if not claimed 1 week will be sold.—Wm, Kloogh, Port Chalmers. LOST, January 1, brindle Collie Dog; Waitaki collar; reward. —J. Milne, Hampden. : LOST, New Year’s Day, Woodhaugh Gardens, Anderson’s Bay School Cap; reward.— Pringle’s Store. Anderson s Bay. LOST, New Year’s Day, between Luggate and Roxburgh, 1 brown thigh Gumboot; reward.— Return 41 Grove street, Musselburgh. - r OULD person who took Gentleman s icycle by mistake from Central Hotel, almerston, please return and save furtrouble? T, January 7, vicinity 88 Glen avenue, nington, or Grand Picture Theatre, navy Skin Gloves; reward.—Ring 15. . OST, TAIERI MOUTH, BLACK PERSIAN CAT (female). Answers to name " Nigger. ’ sward on returning to 24 MAIN ROAD, Concord. FOUND: Show Night Dance, Waitati; gentlemen 2s, ladies Is 6d; good music. FOUND, Outram Growers’ Raspberries, 15s bucket FOUND: Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe, Rattray street. Open on Sundays. FOUNDS Usual Fortnightly Dance, Momona Hall, To-night (Saturday). Usual Prices. Supper. ' , FOUND: Thrilling Sea Adventure, "Atlantic Convoy,” screening Green Island Pictures To-day! Also Comedy and March of Time. (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND: Wanaka Pictures, To-night, Claudette Colbert and John Payne in “Remember the Day.” It’s a Great Picture. Good Supports. (Universal Exhibition.) ji O U' N D—OUTRAM PICTURES, TO-NIGHT, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello In “KEEP ’EM FLYING.” (Approved Universal Exhibition.) BOARD AND RESIDENCE Onslow house, Private Hotel at St. Kilda. Car Accommodation. Tennis Court. Excellent Cuisine. Efficient Service. Rooms Available, with h. and c. water. Lending Library. One Minute from Municipal Golf Links. H. J. SMYTH, Proprietor. Phone 22-550. Box 7, St. Kilda. THE LEVIATHAN 1 DUNEDIN’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL Within one minute of the Railway Station. Every modern appointment. Laundry facilities. C.T. and W.A. House. Reduced moderate Tariff. Tariff, Us 6d day. £3 week. Mr and Mrs T. ESPIE. Phone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall).—Casuals, 10s day, £3 week; permanents by arrangement; comfort assured. Phone 12-601. ■ RETURNED Soldier, recommencing civilian occupation (clerk, Govt. Dept.), requires Board; commencing January 23 approx.; Protestant.—Reply, stating terms, 69, Times. YOUNG Married Couple wants Board; private home; both out all day; central °r South End preferred.—933, Times. WANTED, Board for secondary school boy; Maori Hill district.—Address 11, Times, BOARD Wanted by Canadian discharged from American Navy; private home.—ss, Times. WANTED, for young lady, private Board in town; good home; urgent.—6, Times. VACANCY 2 gentlemen Boarders; share room; central. —63, Times. WANTED Board urgently; single room; by office girl; central.—Address 39, Times. YOUNG Male Teacher requires Board, St. Clair, during school year.—7o, Times. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED, Bed-sitting Room, in Milton, from end of January.—969, Times. FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED, by woman student, furnished Room, with' cooking arrangements, till University opens; vicinity George street. Reply 7, Times. TRADE PERSONAL DIAMOND RINGS, from £6; manufactured to order or remodelled, latest designs; Watch and Jewellery Repairs specialty.—Call at WRIGHT’S, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 3 Octagon (upstairs, above Para Rubber Co.), Martin's Buildings. WORMSI Why allow your child to suffer? Give him PASCOE’S WORM TONIC. Made from pure natural herbs. Medicine 2s 6d, Ointment 2s 6d.—HEALTH SUPPLY, LTD., 2 Broadway, Dunedin. JIMSIE FRASER (D.V.), Closing from December 25, Reopening Monday, January 10; visitors to city especially welcome; join the happy throng of regular customers; Closed Saturdays. PRAMS Retyred at Victor Nelson’s; all sizes of tyres fitted: also invalid chairs.— 17 Vogel street. CYCLES, SALE AND BUY FOR Sale, lady’s Cycle; perfect condition; no further use; £9.-57, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25428, 8 January 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25428, 8 January 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25428, 8 January 1944, Page 10

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