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STRAND . . . Last Two Days of CALLING ALL HUSBANDS” GEORGE TOBIAS, LUCILLE FAIRBANKS, and ERNEST TRUEX. “SOUTH OF DIXIE” ANNE GWYNNE, DAVID BRUCE. COMEDY! THRILLS! LAUGHS! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) T.4 s a p nd m . S TRAND Tm Dir.: Fuller's Theatre Corp., Ltd. NEXT FRIDAY! lIENKY GOES SCOUTING FOR ROMANCE! And when Henry Blazqs a Trail, It Really Gets Hot! BE A GOOD SCOUT . . . DO YOURSELF A “ GOOD TURN ”... GO SCOUTING FOR LAUGHS WITH “ HENRY ALDRICH BOY SCOUT ” JIMMY LYDON as Henry Aldrich. Charles SMITH, John LITEL, Olive BLAKENEY, Darryl HICKMAN, And JOAN MORTIMER. “BE PREPARED” FOR A TRAIL OF LAUGHS! A Paramount Production. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also, Warner Eros. Presents The Romantic Star of “ Man Who Came, to Dinner," with a Gun in His Hand! “ESCAPE FROM CRIME ” Underworld Action Drama: RICHARD TRAVIS, JULIE BISHOP. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.') SOMETHING FOR THE CHILDREN'S O STOCKING. CHRISTMAS CAROL BOOK. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. Full Words and Music of 17 Carols. “ First Nowell.” “ Silent Night.” “ Deck the Halls.” “ It Came Upon a Midnight Clear.” Etc.. Elc. PRICE 2s Gd. POSTED 2s 7d. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 3<s3 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

c. c. c. BIGGER, BRIGHTER THAN EVER! CAVEESIIAM COMMUNITY CARNIVAL, TT HOLLAND MEMORIAL HALL, TO-NIGHT AT 7.30, AND EACH NIGHT UNTIL SATURDAY NEXT. , Follow the crowd and enjoy a grand night’s sport. ALL SECTIONS CATERED FOR. TOYS, SWEETS, DIPS FOR THE KIDDIES. AND A WONDERFUL VARIETY OF CLOTHING CHEAP. Don’t miss this, your greatest opportunity to make your Christnias Purchases Dunedin Highland Pipe Band will render a Selected Programme. PUBLIC NOTICES K N o W L E D G E ESSE N T I A L The following extract is from an outstanding article by Mr F. M. B. Fisher In the Mirror, October, 1944 (Mr Fisher was Minister of Marine, 1912-15, in the first Massey Administration):— I might point out, however, that the roots of' finance are so widely spread that monetary reform has become a prerequisite of practically every sphere of social, Industrial, and economic reform. Its influence upon every form of our social, political. -and economic life is so vital that it can Be truly said that there is little in our lives to-day that is not subject—directly or indirectly—to the power of money and credit. That Is why it is essential that every adult, without exception, should try and understand at least the rudimentary principles of our financial system. Published by the -Social Credit Education Assn., Moran Bldgs 8 Octagon Dunedin. F. MEENAN AND CO., WINE, SPIRIT AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, 267 MORAY PLACE, Have very large stocks Speight’s, McGavin’s, Dunedin Bitter, West End, Waitemata Ales and Stouts. Rochdale Cider, Sherry and Thomson’s famous 2Erated Waters. PHONE 10-597.

PHOTOGRAPHY Have you \ seen the nevill STUDIO DISPLAYS OF PHOTOGRAPHS In the Stock Exchange Window? We can produce an equally fine Portrait of YOU. Make Your Appointment To-day. THE NEVILL STUDIO, Stock Exchange Bldgs. Phone 13-030. OLD SNAPS COPIED. If you have lost the negative of a favourite or treasured snap, bring it to us and we will make a new negative for you. Also prints and enlargements if required. Moderate charges. (We do not copy studio or commercial photographs taken in New Zealand.) KODAK NEW ZEALAND. LTD.. 162 Princes street. DUNEDIN. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION “ AMBASSADORS’’ PRIVATE HOTEL. VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH WILL FIND HOME-LIKE COMFORT At the “AMBASSADORS,” Manchester street. The Tariff as from January 1, 1944, will be 11s 6d per day and £3 13s 6d per week. T. J. SLEEMAN, Proprietor. Phone 38-055. w ANTED TO RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE. From before Christmas or no later than Boxing Day, for at least One Month; any holiday resort or country suitable; will pay up to £7 10s per week for suitiable place. Particulars to P.O. BOX 115, . Invercargill. JJOLIDAY IN COMFORT AT EXCELSIOR HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Sunny bedrooms with hot-cold water. Excellent service. 14s day. ACCOMMODATION is Required for Boy aged 14, in good private home in Central Otago; preferably on a farm; for 3 to 4 weeks between Christmas and end of January; liberal terms offered for suitable place. Reply to “ACCOMMODATION,” P.O. Box 24,' Gore, RELAX at "Hotel Cromwellcity comforts; electric heaters some rooms; 16s daily. j RAILWAY Hotel, Oturehua, Centra] Otago, comfortable Accommodation; excellent meals; moderate tariff. Write or phone. EXTRA Petrol. Use it to come to Lawrence Motor Camp; good lime assured: good site and conditions available. WANTED, by returned soldier on furlough, furnished House or Crib; Otago Central; preferably Queenstown; accommodate 2 adults. 2 children; between December 30January 27; all care taken.—76l, Times. WANTED, furnished Flat or House; suit 3 ladies and small child; from December 19 to January 9; rent in advance.—Reply to Wardrobe Mistress, Kiwi Revue Co., Timaru. HOLIDAY Accommodation Required; young man; fortnight, Xmas; seaside; north or south; pay generous terms.—7so, Times. FURNISHED Flats, all conveniences, Railway Hotel Lawrence.—Apply Mitchell’s (phone 24). XMAS Accommodation; Portobello Hotel; 2 annexe rooms; accommodate 6 gentlemen; comfortable. —F. Watson, Prop. YOUNG Inan wants Board, Christmas holidays, between Mosgiel, Outram.—7B6, Times. WANTED, furnished House; Alexandra or Middlemarch; from February 2, fortnight—792, Times. TO Let, at Brighton, for Christmas holidays, 6-roomed House; good,—Bl2, Times. HOLIDAY Cottage to Let, 3 furnished rooms and bathroom.—Apply Routeburn Station, P. 8., TO Let, Alexandra, January and February, furnished House,—Address 827, Times.

rnHE Editor docs not handle business JL letters—these should be addressed to the Manager.

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25717, 13 December 1944, Page 10