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FINALLY TO-DAY. The_ Tliri lling Story_of Former U. ""Ambassador to the U.S.S.R.. Josepli E. Davies “ MISSION TO' MOSCOW ” WALTER HUSTON ANN HARDING. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Corp., Ltd. 2 P.M. - DAILY 8 E.M. * TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Mickey Rooney, Mickey Rooney, Mickey Rooney, Mickey Rooney, Mickey Rooney, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland Judy Garland Judy Garland Judy Garland Judy Garland Judy Garland Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s hilarious production of George Gershwin’s Musical Show, with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. Mickey goes West to forget girls . . . then he meets Judy and forgets why he went West! “ GIRL CRAZY” “ GIRL CRAZY ” “ GIRL CRAZY” “ GIRL CRAZY” “ GIRL CRAZY” With TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA Featurett.es Include: "THE KID IN UPPER FOUR” (M-G-M Miniature). “ PICTURESQUE PATZCUARO ” (Fitzpatrick- Traveltalk). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at D.I.C. and REGENT (12-513). FOR SALE Extracts from " N.Z. Truth.” Nov. 15, 1944: SMAS DINNER v. HOLIDAY TRAINS. On December 23 the miners go on three veeks’ holiday. ... . . ,/ In January the railways anticipate facng up to one of the heaviest stock-carry-ng seasons the country has known. "At the moment we are struggling along with 2(5,000 tons of coal on hand." he said., ‘which is about a fortnight’s supply. Unless this stock is substantially Increased, ve will not have enough coal to continue he ordinary services during the miners’ vacation, let alone run extra trains. “And then there is the important auestori of conserving coal to haul the rolling dock when,a big killing season opens in he New Year, It’s a headache that anyme is welcome to right now!” HARDMAN’S WOOD AND COAL DEPOT, 292 King street, foresaw just such a contingency, and inireased stocks of economical fuels accordingly. 3o be wise and consult them early, with i view to having all spare corners filled with COAL, BRIGHT AND DULL, WESTPORT NUTS, DRY FIREWOOD, COKE. WESTPORT DROSS. AND KINDLING. Phone 13-667. WHITE WRAPPING PAPER AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CLEAN WHITE WRAPPING PAPER, Suitable for Butchers, Grocers, Fruiterers, Fishmongers, etc. Country Orders Promptly Executed. Railage Paid. ; THIS IS THE TIME TO BUILD UP STOCKS. MANAGER JOB PRINTING DEPT., OTAGO DAILY TIMES, Dunedin. R E. GREEN ROOF PAINT, 36s 3d per gall; 19s -id per half-gall. CREAM PAINT, 28s 6d to 35s per gall. PABLAC BITUMINOUS BLACK PAINT, 4gall tins £2; lgali 12s 6d. GENUINE MALTHOID, 59s 6d per roll. AGRICULTURAL COARSE SALT, 12 sacks to, ton. KEY CIDER, 50s per case. , We also sell Ale and Stout, Sherry, Cocktails, Liqueurs, etc. Minimum quantity 2 gallons assorted. OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS. Box 763. Phone 14-022. J. LINDSAY & COMPANY, VOGEL STREET SOUTH.

■yy RENOVAT E. EMPLOY YOUR HOLIDAYS .PROFITABLY THIS XMAS WITH PERFECTO PAINT. 31 SHADES TO CHOOSE FROM. Tlie Firm for Lowest Prices— JAMES WREN & CO., LTD., 402 Princes street.. FOR SALE, as a Going Concern, in good district. Complete THRESHING PLANT, comprising Case Tractor, Case Mill (with recleaner, elevators, chaff blower), Cooking Galley and Sleeping Whare; all fitted with good penumatic tyres. Fuller particulars address " MILL,” Times Office.

pI M & CO.. 310 Chancery Chambers. Auckland, C.l. Send Is for Monthly Bulletin of Stamp Offers. TOYS.— N.Z.-made TOYS at a price you can afford. We are doing our utmost to buy a Range of Toys that will make your Christmas shopping easy. CITY DEALERS, Stuart street. TOYS for wee girls, Toys,'wee boys, Toys that look good; Toys that are good, Toys that cost only a few shillings.—City Dealers, Stuart street; TOYS, Toys, Toys.—Don’t be satisfied with your choice until you have viewed the Toys at City Dealers, Stuart street. OY DINING ROOM SUITES,. Table, 2 Chairs, Sideboards; no plywood rubbish about these; the Set is a replica of the real tiling; they are finished in bright colours, and kiddies love tnem; 17s 6d the Set.—Phone 13-240. CITY DEALERS, Stuart street. TOYS.— STEAM ROLLERS, swivel front, friction wheel, very popular, 15s; Tip Trucks, very large, well constructed, 15s; Fire Engines, 12s Gd; Prams, Horses, Horse and Carts; lots of things you should see at CITY DEALERS, Stuart street; Phone 13-240. TOYS cannot be shown to best advantage in our premises; heaps of Toys best describe the position; but don’t let a little fossicking deter you from saving a few shillings at CITY DEALERS, Stuart street. HORSE Covers, heavy green, lined, hacks 51s 6d, draughts 54s Gd: Cow Covers, lowest prices; cash with orders. —J. Aldous. 336 South road, Caversham. LUCERNfTchaff, 7s 6d'; Gnsted Wheat, 22s 6d; Wheat, 26s per sack; Chickfoods.— Scott Bros., Box 387, Dunedin. BEDROOM Suites, Dining Suites, Fireside Chairs; cash or terms.—Parker and Keane, Ltd. ; . MUTTON Muslin, 12 yards for 4s lid; postage 8d; price list posted.—Paris House, Darby's Buildings, Auckland. FOR good Used Furniture at reasonable prices come to 30 Crawford street (behind C.P.0.). . REFRIGERATORS for areas without electric power; kerosene operated; economical and efficient.—Particulars from Parker and Keane, Dunedin. FOR Sale, specially-made Invalid Bed, adjustable back, on 10-inch rubber wheels; 1 end set on swivels; practically new; £2£t cash.--Apply J. P.- Price, newsagent, Waimate. PEDAL Car; in perfect order; been well looked «ftwi &10.—844, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25718, 14 December 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25718, 14 December 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25718, 14 December 1944, Page 10

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