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FINALLY TO-NIGHT! . . . “ THRILL OF A LIFETIME ” Dorothy Betty Judy LAMOUR Gil ABLE CANOVA . . . Also . . . “BOXING MEMORIES” Fistic Giants in Thrilling Moments of Their Careers. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) 2 and STRAND Phone 7.50 p.m. O x 13-379 Dir.: Fuller’s Theatre Corp., Ltd. CHANGING TO-MORROW British Empire Films Presents DELIGHTFUL COMEDY! Alan Gertrude BAXTER MICHAEL Tully Marshall, Edwin Maxwell. “ BEHIND PRISON WALLS ” “BEHIND PRISON WALLS” A Son Goes to Gaol to prove his Dad was wrong! . . . His Dad Left the “ Clink ” to Prove His Son Was Right! WHAT A MERRY MIXUP! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also. Paramount Films Presents DYNAMIC DRAMA! THE MASK IS 0FF.... the World’s Most Infamous DICTATOR! AKIM TAMIROFF, LLOYD NOLAN, MARY BOLAND, PATRICIA MORI- - “The MAGNIFICENT FRAUD” You’ll thrill to TAMIROFF, the terrific, as the actor who gave his life to be dictator for a day! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

TRAM AND BUS SERVICES DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL EASTER TRAM AND BUS SERVICES: THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1944 The USUAL FRIDAY'S SERVICE will be run on all Electric and Cable Lines and Bus Routes. EASTER TRAM AND BUS SERVICES: •GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1944 The Usual Services will be SUSPENDED on all Lines, and a RESTRICTED SERVICE will be run. LAST CARS WILL LEAVE AT SUNDAY TIMES. NO CONCESSION TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE. TRAMS AND BUSES WILL LEAVE FOR THE CITY AS UNDER:— FROM First BUS Then And Last a.m. Every THEN Every TRAM 1.46 p.m. 1.46 p.m. 1.41 p.m. 1.41 p.m. 1.56 p.m. 1.56 p.m. 2. 0 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 1.35 p.m. 1.48 p.m. 1.10 p.m. 20 min till 10. 6 p.m. then 10.16 p.m. 20 min till 10. 6 p.m. 20 min till 10. 1 p.m. 20 min till 10. 1 p.m. 20 min till 10.16 p.m. 10 min till 10.2 G .p.m. Then Every 20 min till 10. 0 p.m. And Every 20 min till 10. 5 p.m. 20 min till 9.55 p.m. 30 min till 9.48 p.m. 20 min till 9.50 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 15 min till 10.15 p.m. 1.25 p.m. 20 min till 9.45 p.m. 1.15 p.m. 15 min till 10.14 p.m. 1.30 p.m. 20 min till 9.50 p.m. R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. Municipal Chambers, Dunedin, C.l. March 31, 1944.

PUBLIC NOTICES ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY AND FREEDOM FOR ALL Why have Social Credit Advocates, through their Educational Association, been trying to interest you for the past twelve months? Because they realise that you are a fellow-shareholder in New Zealand, and they believe that they have information of infinite value to you, and that it is to their advantage that their fellow-shareholders should also have this knowledge and be as well informed as possible. Social Credit Advocates have cast a substantial economic vote that this information should be laid before you, and are satisfied that their money has been well spent. There is evidence that, because of the greater public knowledge of what is wrong with the economic system. “ THE PLANNERS " have already been forced to modify their programmes for the complete regimentation of all. GIVEN A PUBLIC WITH SUFFICIENT UNDERSTANDING, THE WAY TO A SOLUTION OF OUR PROBLEMS WILL BECOME APPARENT. We do not wish this announcement to be regarded as an ordinary appeal for funds, but if you wish to cast ari ECONOMIC VOTE in* favour of our Educational Campaign it will be appreciated and acknowledged. SOCIAL CREDIT EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Moran Buildings, 8 Octagon, Dunedin.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE r'QKA— C HE A P HOME with vacant djOfJXj possession, Mornington proper (handy tram at top High street): 6-roomed substantial VILLA; e. 1., h. and c.; bathroom, washhouse under main roof. Property been rented, hence needs little tidying. £IOO upwards dep., 25s week pays it off. fl /I KA—KEW (sunny rise, 2nd section): Pretty BUNGALOW (brick): 4 rooms, sensible k’ette; ename/ coal range; porcelain bath; i level garden; £250 dep. Early possession. Pt NORMANBY: 5 ROOMS, w k'ette and extra section; heat storage range; tiled fireplaces; French doors on to porch; all lovely rooms; sunny secluded spot; garage. Terms. £»1 I AA LOT: 2 Brick HOUSES. Dun-*'-L-L'irU edin City, handy N.Z.R.; ea. 5 rooms (3 bedrooms); e. 1., li. and c., bathroom; one let 20s; owner in other; H.B. Leasehold. Exchange possible for suburban house with garden. TT'XCHANGES: (a) Pretty Tile-roof Brick I.J BUNGALOW, 5 rms., sun room, garage, sunny rise, first section; £1650; owner wants off hill. Will exchange, (b) Owner good i-ac, Section, Musselburgh Rise direction, £375, will put in as dep. on house; balance cash, (c) Owner good 4-roomed Square House (modernised), Kensington, £BOO, will exchange for another home. Meet him. (-d) Owner Poultry Farmlet, Dunedin (800 hens); must give up; will exchange for any other property, (e) Owner smart brick Bungalow, J, handy Caversham terminus, will .exchange for Bungalow with larger garden, anywhere. P9A7K —HANDY beach, spotless new cWU i O BUNGALOW, brick, tile roof, 2 bedrooms; spacious level section; tramstop nearby. Early possession. I Dunedin’s most cVhlwtJLr charming smaller HOMES, 6 rooms, k’ette, and spacious sun verandah; dble brick; tile roof; recently built; architect’s plan; lac level ground; glasshouse; wide concrete drive to garage. Exchange possible for Nelson property. R. s. Mckenzie, limited, No. 10 DOWLING STREET. . Members N.Z. Institute of Valuers. MCCRACKEN & WALLS, (J. W. Walls), 42 GEORGE STREET Dunedin, C.l. Telephone, 18-143. Private, 12-461 and 22-144. ANDERSON’S BAY. C'9l (Ml —SUPERIOR DOUBLE BRICK \ / BUNGALOW; 5 rooms and kitchenette; an honestly constructed home in first class order inside and out: all modern conveniences; excellent section nicely laid out garden; well sheltered and sun all day. Excellent value here. <-"1 7iXn _MODERN BRICK BUNGAcvA I LOW of 4 rooms and kitchenette; all latest appointments; sunny position and handy to tram. Vacant possession. MAORI HILL. : MODERN IJ-STOREY BRICK RESIDENCE; 5 rooms, sur porch and garage; large lounge room dining room and three bedrooms; all gooc spacious rooms; all modern conveniences; excellent bathroom and kitchenette; very handy to bus stop and to city; sunshine all day. Home in perfect order and the price right. Vacant possession. DEBORAH BAY. L*l OKII-SOLID 7-KOOM WOOL wAiVwU RESIDENCE, constructec kauri throughout; electric light, septic tank; own reservoir; cow byre (reg.); dairy, workshop, garage; ail concrete paths, etc.; area. 103 acres; could be converted into excellent poultry farm: firs' class investment. Owner compelled to sel for health reasons. We require Properties of AH Descriptions. If selling, get in touch with us immediately. Write, call or Phone: Business 18-143, Private 12-461 and 22-144. TWO-Roomed Cottage, 1 acre; Green Island: keep cow; £325; or Exchange town property.—-Phone 20-704 after 6.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25503, 5 April 1944, Page 8

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