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THREE NEW RELEASES! K P “ a Stmnd g*jDir.: Fuller’s Theatre Gorp., Ltd. SESSIONS: 1.45, 7.30 p.m. '"SOMEONE TO REMEMBER” Mabel PAIGE John CRAVEN Also . . . THE EAST SIDE KIDS LEO HUNTZ BOBBY GORCEY HALL JORDON Bela LUGOSI, Ava GARDNER. “ GHOSTS on the LOOSE ” And THRILLING NEW SERIAL! “ Great Northern Mystery” (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at Theatre To-day (13-379). 2s 2s FAREWELL Is 2s To-night, FAREWELL To-night, Is 2s Monday, CONCERT Monday, Is 2s 8 p.m. CONCERT 8 p.m. Is THE EXCELSIOR PIANO ACCORDEON BAND CHRISTCHURCH Mr H. F. Lamport, conductor. Concert ONC E R T CHAMBER CHAMBER The Packed House at His Majesty’s on Saturday night gave the performers a * Wonderful Ovation. An outstanding Band with outstanding Artists. DON’T MISS HEARING THIS BAND. Largest Piano Accordeon Band in N.Z. 23 Members. Holiday Prices: 2s, Is. BE EARLY. * BE EARLY. Thousands heard the Band in Gardens yesterday. One verdict: Splendid. Proceeds for Merchant Navy Hospitality and Welfare Fund. FAREWELL CONCERT TO-NIGHT. DOORS OPEN AT 7.15 p.m.

PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ CHORAL FESTIVAL •J'OWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 . AT 8 P.M. ADMISSION 2s and Is. PLAN AT BEGG’S. 1200 VOICES IN MASSED ITEMS. Conducted by G. WILKINSON, 8.A., with Dr GALWAY at the Organ, PROCEEDS FOR SOLDIERS’ PARCELS.

“ HALLOWE’EN Wl* RAB AND JEAN” HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28. GRANDPA, GLEN, AND RAB MAIC THE HAGGIS. Don’t miss tills unique entertainment, presented to the public fot the first time in history. BOX PLANS AT BEGG’S. Prices: Is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d. Plus 6d Booking Fee. BOOK NOW. W. R. DON, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICES THERE WILL BE NO POST-WAR SLUMP This is not a matter of opinion, but a case for our decision. The causes of slumps arc known, and the cure is qjsvious once the causes are understood. As we are a sovereign people, the decision fe our responsibility. Our Representatives legislate on our behalf, but although ample discretion is allowed them, they have no power to legislate against the clearly stated will of the people. This is so, for the King or His Representative signs each Act of Parliament, indicating that it is the decision of an orderly Representative House. Thus The Monarchy safeguards Democracy. The first step is: "GUARANTEE TO EVERY SERVICEMAN OR WOMAN FULL SERVICE PAY AND ALLOWANCES FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD, SO THAT THE QUESTION OF EMPLOYMENT CEASES TO BE URGENT, AND OTHER ASPECTS OF REHABILITATION INTO CIVIL LIFE TAKE PRIORITY." Published by the Social Educational Assn., Moran Buildings, 8 Octagon, Dunedin.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE r, s. McKenzie, limited. OQOA—DUNEDInT 15 AC. FREEHOLD, smin tram: plain 4 rooms, sunroom, casement windows; c. 1., bathroom, h.p. range, but hot water needed; outbuildings; includes 3 cows, horse, separator; owner will sell or exchange for town house. 1 AAA— WAKARI: ,Spotless small dy lUVU BUNGALOW, 4 irooms; 30 poies, level; good tenant; buyer financed. OOKAA-Cmr PROPER: 10 ROOMS !wf)uUv (brick); suit doctor, other profession; sunnv freehold. VACANT POSSESSION! St. Clair Proper: Superior tile-roof BUNGALOW (brick), architect’s plans; 8 rooms, sunporch (on sunny side); oriel casement windows, enamel coal range, dual hot water, porcelain bathroom, 2 lavs.; secluded level garden, 26 poles freehold. N. 8.: Low rating, £l7 odd. Trustees out to sell. Reserve, £2600. Inspect and make an oiler. I*l TKA—SUNNY RISE (close George dJX i street tram): BUNGALOW type 6 rooms, sunroom, 2 k'ettes., 2 bathrooms, workshop; shrubs, trees, garden; possession. jPQI A A— ROOM-LETTING or Business *OIUU Man’s RES., City, rise; 10 rooms (brick), 3 sun balconies, 2 bathrooms (porcelain); 1-ac. freehold; inpludes curtains, some floor coverings; possession. Terms. £»1 BAA— MORNINGTON: BUNGA--3J LrwUU LOW, 4 rooms, lc’ette.: erected for owner occupier 14 years ago; i-ac. freehold (subdivisible); owner wants Exchange for home N.E.V. or anywhere .off hill, preferably lower money. Meet him. I*l OKA-UNION STREET vicinity: SJAtIU Substantial 5 ROOMS, 2 k’ettes. (long-term leasehold land); owner occupier wants Exchange for smaller home. WANTED for Buyers—PROPERTIES in Dunedin, Roxburgh, Lawrence, Queenstown, Alexandra, Port line; other places. 10 DOWLING STREET. 11-675 (2 lines).

J W. H. CLARKE & SON, LTD., 441-449 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. i . Phones: Office. 10-842; Private, 13-106. 14-682, 20-704, LARGE Brick RESIDENCE, level freehold section, near centre city; no climb, very sunny spot; fully furnished; walk in, walk out, £2400. BLOCK of' Brick SHOPS in Princes street, good corner freehold; buyer may have one shop for his own business; this is a real opportunity for someone at £3500. A LARGE Brick BUILDING, suitable for flats, central position; splendid comer freehold, full-sized garage; this is a gift at £2500; furniture at valuation, about £SOO. DOWN THE HARBOUR (handy to bus)— Good RESIDENCE, with over an acre of freehold land; sections all surveyed; could be sold if not required; house has e. 1., porcelain bath and basin, electric range; extra cottage could be let. Price for the lot, £975. ANDERSON’S BAY (on tram line)—Two Brick FLATS, freehold, all modern and in perfect order (owner consider a small house in part payment, even in bad order would suit). This property will pass at £I3OO. A FIRST-GRADE SECTION, slightly on jl i. rise, near Girls’ High School; 18 poles freehold; wonderful corner position. Price, -£850; offer considered. THREE freehold SECTIONS, on Main road, Fairfield; owner take car at £250 in exchange. ANOTHER first-grade SECTION in Stafford street; very choice position; very reasonable at £675. OWNER of House in Mornington, let to good tenant, will Sell at £875 for quick sale. Another belonging to same owner near Tram Sheds at £650. Both very cheap. CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, 25 DOWLING STREET. YOU WILL SURELY FIND IT HERE. CITY CENTRAL. Two Self-contained Flats, £2IOO. Ten-roomed Apartment! House, £1650. Six-roomed Villa, £IOOO. MUSSELBURGH. De Luxe Bungalow, 5 and k’ette., £3500. 11-Storey Bungalow, 5 and k’ette., £2750. 2 Shops, 4 Flats, investment, £4250. ST. CLAIR: Modern IJ-Storey Brick, 6 and k’ette., £2750 Villa. 6 rooms, 1-acre, £1450. Brick Bungalow, 6 rooms, £2600. NORTH END: Villa, 8 rooms, k’ette., garage, £1450. Villa, 7 rooms, 6 acres, £1790. 2 Brick Dwellngs. rents 35s 6d, £B6O. OTHER PARTS. ANDERSON’S BAY, 5 Rooms, 3 sections, £lßoo.' WAIKOUAITI. 5 Rooms, 1-acre, £450 THE KAIK, Bungalow, 3 rooms, £3OO. MOSGIEL. 5 Rooms, k’ette., £750. CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, Phone 13-496; res., 10-058.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25673, 23 October 1944, Page 8

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