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TO-DAY TO-DAY 2 Smashing “ New ” Thrillers 2 Smashing “New” Thrillers Amalgamated .|J|. Twice Dally: Theatres, Ltd. illjljfllllli! 2 P- m —' 7 - 45 P™. €Hlf TH E G R AND The House of “ Family ” Entertainmentl Who was He? What was He? ARCH CRIMINAL?. CRIME MASTER-MIND? ACE DETECTIVE? Or the Great Doctor with a Gift for Probing the Hidden Secrets of Men? WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER As the “CRIME DOCTOR” “"CRIME DOCTOR ” With Margaret LINDSAY John LITEL (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also Screening Thrilling Range-war Drama! Blazin’ Six-guns Bark the Waterloo of the Wild West’s Toughest Killers! CHARLES STAKEETT “WEST OF ABILENE” Marjorie COOLEY Bruce BENNETT And the SONS OF THE PIONEERS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Two Columbia Pictures. PLANS: BEGG’S and GRAND (13-013). PAUL’S CATHEDRAL, GOOD FRIDAY EVENING, At 8 o’clock. ORGAN AND VOCAL RECITAL Of Music Appropriate to the Season By Df V. E. GALWAY, i Assisted by Miss DORA DRAKE. FOOTBALL piRATES FOOTBALL CLUB. A PRACTICE will be held at CARISBROOK on SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1944. JUNIORS. 2 p.m. SENIORS,- 3 p.in. A full attendance of players is requested. W. WHITE, Hon. Secretary. PROPERTIES FOR SALE MACDONALD, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. 5 DOWLING STREET. Telephone 10-469. Private: Alex. Macdonald, 20-424; S. Clarke, 13-639. S T 0-1 KK A—CLOSE top of High street cvAtJAU with excellent view: ,1-acre in garden and shrubs, and single-storey superior RESIDENCE of 8 rooms, in two self-contained flats: one let to good tenant. The owner will give vacant possession of the other. This is a good buy for anyone wanting a nice section and a return for his investment. OrtKA-MORNINGTON (handy towncwOOvf ship): Tidy, sound COTTAGE of 4 rooms, coal h.p. range, electric light, porcelain bath and basin, washhouse; small freehold section; vacant possession. SECTIONS FOR SALE: CAVERSHAM (slight rise from tram) —36 poles; £225. MORNINGTON (close bus and school): 21 poles; level; £250. ANDERSON’S BAY (at tram stop, excellent position); 20 poles; £425. MORNINGTON TOWNSHIP (good position and view); over J-acre; £425. P9PTAA— TOWN SIDE HIGHGATE (close Rattray street tram, in wonderful position): li-'storey RESIDENCE of 7 rooms and all conveniences, with garage and over J-acre freehold (subdividable); well laid out in garden and trees; deceased estate; vacant possession. ('(LOSE UNIVERSITY (on slight rise): 4 J ROOMS, kitchenette; modernised inside; porcelain bath and basin; gas and destructor; all perfect order and vacant possession. jf«rtO A A—ST KILDA (close Forbury tram, in bonny position): Superior Double-brick RESIDENCE of 5 rooms and kitchenette; all up-to-date and in.perfect order; garage; 4-acre freehold, level; vacant possession. Q~t A*7 K—HANDY Stuart street tram, dJJLrti O on slight rise: Modern Brick BUNGALOW; 4 rooms, kitchenette and garage; good section; owner bought larger home; give immediate vacant possession. ALEX MACDONALD. •Cl A A DEPOSIT.—CLYDE STREET. 3UAUU CLOSE UNION STREET: Comfortable 5-roomed HOUSE, bathroom, hot. and cold water, and other conveniences: tidv freehold, sunny section, QUICK SALE. ONLY £7OO. (i 1 qYk DEPOSIT. MORNINGTON dL'AOI" (convenient and well situated, close school and bus): Good VILLA, pice appearance, 5 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light and plugs, and modern conveniences; very good section, garden and lawn; garage. Deceased estate. CHEAP, £BBO. I?QA DEPOSIT. KENSINGTON, CLOSE OVAL: Good 5-roomed HOUSE, kitchen, 2 box windows, hot and cold water, gas, electric light, copper, tubs; bright freehold section. ONLY £630. CIHEAP HOME. Abbotsford, well situated. / close station: Substantial 5-roomed Verandah HOUSE, bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, electric light, copper and tubs; 4-acre garden, lawn: £75 deposit. Deceased estate. Greatly Reduced Price £6OO. L'OAA DEPOSIT.—ROSLYN (convenient St. John’s Church): An exceptionally well built attractive HOME in perfect condition, 5 bright rooms, plastered throughout; all modern conveniences, attractive interior: large freehold bathed in sunshine, lovely outlook, good garden, small glasshouse and fowlhouses; owner transferred. URGENT SALE, £1250. O-l ft/\ DEPOSIT CAVERSHAM, ON S'AOvJ RISE (convenient first tram section): Well-built and dlranged attractive 5-roomed BUNGALOW; , in excellent condition and complete with every modern convenience; good freehold section; garden and wonderful view. Widowoccupier wants an urgent sale, AND IT’S CHEAP, £llOO.

Brighton township, good position: Excellent BUILDING SITE; practically level—£llo. DEPOSIT ONLY £2O rpWO LOVELY BUILDING SECTIONS. I ANDERSON’S BAY.—Close tram, excellent view, sunny and sheltered. £SO DEPOSIT. See plan. 158 RATTRAY STREET. CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, 25 DOWLING STREET. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. CITY FOR KENSINGTON: Excellent RESIDENCE, 7 rooms, k’ette., suitable 2 flats, J-acrc, for 5 ROOMS, Kensington district. ST. KILDA FOR KAIKORAI: BUNGALOW. 4 rooms, k'ctte.. for 4-5 ROOMS Kaikorai. HAMPDEN FOR DUNEDIN: BUNGALOW (de luxe), 4 rooms and sun room, orchard, glasshouse, J-acre. £I3OO for 4 ROOMS, Dunedin. WARRINGTON FOR DUNEDIN: VILLA, 5 and k'ettc., J-acre, £750, for BUSINESS in Dunedin; balance in cash. WAITATI FOR DUNEDIN: FARM. 68 acres, with 5 and k'eUe., £I2OO. stock at valuation, for HOUSE in Dunedin. N.E.V. FOR SMALL HOLDING: BUNGALOW, 4 and k’ette., £llsO, for SMALL HOLDING. 1-3 acres, hand Dunedin. BROAD BAY FOR SAWYERS’ BAY: COTTAGE, 4 rooms, £SOO, for 3-4 ROOMS, Sawyers’ Bay or Port'Chalmers. OTHER EXCHANGES: Sheep Runs for Dairy Farms, Businesses for Private Homes, Sections for Houses, etc. For Exchanges of all kinds Consult CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, Phone 13-496, Res. 11-590, 10-056. FIVE Acres, 5 Rooms; South Line; market garden or cows; exchange City property; £3so.—Phone 20-704 after 6. THE Editor does not ttandle tmsiness letters—these should he addressed to the Manager.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25503, 5 April 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25503, 5 April 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25503, 5 April 1944, Page 8

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