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TWO NEW RELEASES! SESSIONS: 1.45 7.30 P.M. ISS STRAND Dir.: Fuller’s Theatre Corp., Ltd. NEW EXCITEMENT ... NEW THRILLS NEW ADVENTURE ... ROY ROGERS “ ROMANCE ON THE RANGE ” GEORGE “Gabby” HAYES Sally PAYNE Linda HAYES The £ons of the Pioneers. Also . . . ALL LAUGH SHOW. BILLY FRANK BONNIE GILBERT FAY BAKER In » SPOTLIGHT SCANDALS ” BUTCH and BUDDY * HERB MILLER and His Orchestra HENRY KING and His Orchestra And FINAL EPISODE. “ Don Winslow of Coast Guards ” (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) [RETURNED SERVICES) THE DUNEDIN R.S.A. CHOIR And Assisting Artists Will give a CONCERT for members in the R.S.A. SOCIAL HALL On MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. at 8 p.m. All members are invited to bring their wives or lady friends. O. L. FERENS. Secretary. The Dunedin Returned Services’ Association (Inc.).

rfpp.rtory production of DISTINCTION. “J A N E “JAN E EYRE ” EYR E ” A STAGE ADAPTION OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE’S CLASSIC. Produced for the Dunedin Repertory Society by KATHLEEN FALCONER, F.T.C.L. Armpite Kilrov Helen Price, Roland Watson, Mrs Lance Giiiliths, Loari 31 'Nanna iV Nc'wey^ 6 Charlef^Rus'seil^SmttJi! 1 ' Shirley* WilTiamsoA. Maurice Bellu’gue, Hawdon Burnard, Jessie Ryan, Pierce McNamara, Jo>ce Row ey, B ( William Brown. T-TIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE J ' A (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller) OCTOBER 11, 12, 13, 14, at 8 p.m. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. 4s, 2s Gd, Is Gd. AIKO RA I RAND GARDENS . SUNDAY— 3 P.M. SUNDAY CONDUCTOR: MR H. OSBORNE. SEASON'S FIRST CONCERT. POPULAR PROGRAMME. SOLO ITEMS. BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS. SPRING FLOWERS IN FULL BLOOM. AL WELFARE WEES OCTOBER 8 TO 15, 1944 THF OBJECTS OF THIS WEEK ARE TO REMIND CITIZENS OF THEIR THE OBJECTS °£)UTY TOWARDS DUMB ANIMALS. MiKiKTirnc AMD SUPERINTENDENTS OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS HAVE bSmqVsted tTbSotoS mator mrora ! IKo'laSs E or THEIR CONGREGATIONS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHOLARS. crunriT TPATHPRS 'THROUGHOUT OTAGO HAVE BEEN REQUESTED TO ADDRESS THEIR PUPILS LESSONS ON KINDIF AT ANY TIME YOU NOTICE AN ACT OF CRUELTY OR NEGLECT, IF AT ANY Immediately wixh T he OTAGO SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO , ANIMALS.' : * ■' , SPEAK FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. 1 E.S. WILSON, Secretary, O.S.P.C.A. Phone 12-749, or Box 92, Dunedip. PUBLIC NOTICES pOST-WAE . EM PAYMENT (UNEMPLOYMENT DOES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN UNEMPAYMENT.) GUARANTEE TO EVERY SERVICEMAN OR WOMAN FULL SERVICE, PAY SID ALLOWANCES FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD SO THAT THE QUESTION •« pmpt HVMFNT CEASES TO BE URGENT, AND OTHER ASPECTS OF INTO CIVIL LIFE TAKE PRIORITY.—-John Hogan m Democracy, ily 5, 1944. Thf* nroblems of rehabilitation are accentuated by the fact that the servicemans my pay ceases as soon as he leaves the forces. Till he finds further employment is neither a credit worthy borrower -nor a satisfactory tenant for a house. JOHN HOGAN'S ADVICE IS ECONOMICALLY SOUND, -Published by the Social Credit Educational Assn.. Moran Buildings, 8 Octagon, DUNEDIN. '<

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25660, 7 October 1944, Page 12

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