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Look Out! Look Out! SHE ARRIVES TO-DAY WITH A WAGONFUL OF TUNEFUL FUN! And We Do Mean Fun! Amalgamated Twice Dally: Theatres. Ltd. 2 P-tn., 8 paL 43§l THE GRAND Wm Columbia Pictures Present The Queen of the Ozarks in her best Tune and Fun Show! JUDY CANOVA JUDY CANOVA JUDY. CANOVA “ LOUISIANA HAYRIDE ” “ LOUISIANA HAYRIDE ” “ LOUISIANA HAYRIDE ” With Ross HUNTER, Richard LANE HEAR JUDY SING “ You Gotta Go Where the Train Goes,” " Rainbow Road,” " I’m a Woman of the World,” “ Shortnin’ Bread,” “ Put Your Anns Around Me, Honey.” And They’re Tough but Swell People. Mset the Grandest Bunch of Girls who ever fought over a Guy in “ SHE’S A SOLDIER TOO ” Beulah BONDI, Jess BARKER Nina FOCH, Lloyd BRIDGES (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plans at Begg’s and Theatre, 13-013. rpRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. GRAND CAROL SERVICE,. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 7.45 p.m. Traditional CarOls. Solo Anthems, Messiah " Choral Selections by Trinity Methodist Choir Soloists: Misses Alison Gregorv and Margaret Pratt,’ Rev. B. M. Tasker, B.A. Recitation by Miss Kay Mutimer. Violin Solo’by Mr Glyr.ne Adams. Collection in Aid of Choir Funds. VICTOR Nelson’s now lilting all sizes of Pram Tyres.—Ring 10-'IOO. Pram Department. 17 Vogel street. DANCING fj! O•N1G il T. tO■N IG H T St. John Ambulance Hall DUNEDIN'S MOST POPULAR DANCE Pat Harbrow’s Band. Set Supper, Prizes Admission 2s SHOWS OTAGO Peninsula A. and P.’ Society Annual Show, Show Grounds, Portobello, Saturday, December 16; hot water supplied free; admission to grounds, adults Is 6d. children 6d, HOAD SERVICES Jyj - Z.R. ROAD SERVICES. DUNEDIN-TIMARU-CHRISTCHURCH. Commencing on Sunday, December 17, 1944, and continuing until further advised, lhe present 7.45 a.m. Dunedin-Timaru service will run through to CHRISTCHURCH, arriving there at 5.30 p.m. On Mondays and Thursdays a service leaves Christchurch for Dunedin at 8.30 a.m. and on Sundays at 9.0 a.m., arriving Dunedin at 6.40 p.m. same day. Further particulars from Railway Road Services. Cumberland street, Dunedin. Telephone 11-780.

EDUCATIONAL T)UNEDIN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEW STUDENTS. 1945. No nctvv applications can be dealt with before December 15. as pupils at present on the roll have first claim until then., A brief prospectus and application form may be obtained by town pupils on or after December 11 from Headmasters;, by others from the College Office. Applications from new pupils will be accepted on the special form only. Guidance. Cards from pupils of town schools will be available as a matter of course; but each country applicant should ensure that his guidance card is posted by his Headmaster to Technical College, Stuart street, before his school closes for 1944 j Using applications delivered or posted before' December 25, decisions upon admission will be sent to parents about December 30, 1944. W. G. ALDRIDGE. Principal and Secretary. 'TART YOUR ACCOUNTANCY I STUDIES EARLIER By deciding to start your Accountancy studies now you will be in a much more favourable position than those who leave their start until later next year. That's one of the important advantages you score by enrolling with Hemingway’s—the Dominion’s foremost Accountancy coaches. You don't have to wait for classes to form in 1945. but you just go right ahead with your studies in the privacy of your own home. Write to-day for tree book “Accountancy.” t'o: HEMING W A Y ’ S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, . P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. SALES BY AUCTION SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY To buy “ ARCH ERL'j EL D ” FREEHOLD PROPERTY On account of the closing down of the College. AUCTION SALE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, '39 Bond street, Dunedin. 59 LEES STREET AND MAITLAND STREET. VERY FINE AREA OF FREEHOLD LAND. 109 feet Frontage to Lees street. 109 feet Frontage to Maitland street. DEPTH 380 FEET. TOTAL AREA: 3 ROODS 11 PERCHES. FINE RANGE OF BRICK AND WOODEN BUILDINGS. Easily convertible, with minimum of expense, into SEVERAL RESIDENTIAL FLATS. Bathrooms, Shower Rooms, Toilets, Central Heating are all installed. SECURE A GOOD LIFE INCOME AT A MINIMUM OUTLAY OF CAPITAL. THIS LOVELY FREEHOLD PROPERTY, without anv alteration, is easily adanted for Hosp’tal for CHRONIC INVALIDS, CONVALESCENT HOME, HIGH-CLASS GUEST HOUSE, STUDENTS’ HOSTEL, GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE. THE VARIOUS INTERESTS WILL ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE BID. EVEN BELOW TO-DAY’S MARKET PRICE. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT FOR INSPECTION IMMEDIATELY. AUCTION SALE: WEDNESDAY, 20th, AT 12 O'clock. MESSRS EDMUND J. SMITH AND LOUSLEY, Solicitors for the Vendors. PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS. URGENT QUICK SALE. MACANDREW BAY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, At 12 o’clock. Al 39 Bond street, Dunedin. On account of the Trustees in a Deceased Estate. VACANT POSSESSION. 91 DISTRICT ROAD MACANDREW BAY. Splendid Freehold Section—area 22 poles, And 4-roomed Wooden Cottage. Return Veranda, Shacklock Range, Electric light. Outhouses. FINE HEALTHY POSITION. With plenty of sun. Particulars from FRED WOODS, 1 Dowling street. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25717, 13 December 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25717, 13 December 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25717, 13 December 1944, Page 10