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2 F.M, - TO-DAY - 7.45 P.M. Two Mighty Outdoor Sagas! BOTH NEW RELEASES! Dir. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Twice Dally: 2 and 7.45 p.m. THE GRAND United Artists Presents 2i HOURS OF ROMANCE, THRILLS, AND ADVENTURE! She Governed All Men by the Greatness of Her Spirit! CLAIRE TREVOR ALBERT DEKKER - “The WOMAN of the TOWN” “The WOMAN of the TOWN” With the Screen’s Newest Sensation, BARRY SULLIVAN Porter HALL, Henry HULL. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - ADDED ATTRACTION - The Tougher They Come the Better Hoppy Likes It liOPALONG CASSIDY - “ MYSTERY iMAN ” William BOYD as Hopalong Cassidy, Andy CLYDE, Jimmy ROGERS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS BEGG’S and THEATRE (13-013).

BOROVANSKY BALLET BOX PLANS. IMPORTANT—So that intending patrons of the Ordinary Stalls may not have to stand in a queue on WEDNESDAY EVENING, seats at FIVE SHILLINGS, plus the tax, may be reserved at the D.I.C. from 9 o’clock on MONDAY MORNING for the GRAND OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE of Borovansky's Incomparable Ballet. THE BOROVANSKY BALLET OF 40. “ The Packed House was Electrified. The evening was one of Rare Delight, the emotions Thrilled and Exhilarated by a performance which reached the very highest standard in Artistic Interpretation.” H 1 S M A J 13.8 T Y ’ S T JL E A T R E (Prop.: S ! r Benjamin Fuller.) AN OUTSTANDING SOCIAL AND THEATRE EVENT, Commencing NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING , OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE. OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE. Season of .10 Nights. MATINEES, NEXT SATURDAY AND JANUARY 17 and 20. J. C. Williamson Theatres Present the Famous Which Upholds the Highest Traditions of the Russian Ballot The Artistry of the Principal Dancers and Ballerinas, also the Corps dc Ballot, will prove n Revelation to the People of Dunedin, as it did to theatregoers of Australia, Auckland, and Christchurch. PROGRAMME FOR FIRST THREE NIGHTS: WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY NEXT. "LES SYLPHIDES” " LES SYLPHIDES ” - " LES 'SYLPIIIDES ” “FACADE” ’’SIGRID ” FANTASY ON GRIEG'S CONCERTO IN A MINOR. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING NEXT - “ GISELLE ” ’’ LE SPECTRE DE LA ROSE ” ” DIVERTISSEMENTS MONDAY, JANUARY 15— 3 NIGHTS, MATINEE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1 1— ” THE SWAN LAKE ” . "EN SAGA” "SEA LEGEND” ” L’AMOUR RIDICULE ” ’ * i THURSDAY, JANUARY IB—"AUTUMN LEAVES” "VLTAVA" "F,N SAGA" " CAPRICCIO . ITALIEN ” FRIDAY, JANUARY 19— "AUTUMN LEAVES" " GISELLE ” SATURDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 20- " LES SYLPHIDES” “ FACADE ’’ " SIGRID ” FANTASY ON GRIEG'S CONCERTO IN A MINOR SATURDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 20— "THE SWAN LAKE” EN SAGA” " SEA LEGEND ” " CAPRICCIO ITALIEN ” THE BOX PLANS For the whole of the season are now open at the D.I.C. Prices.—Dress Circle and Rsd. Stalls, 8s; Second Stalls (reservable on Monday for Wednesday's gala performance), ss; Pit, 2s Children half-price to matinees. All prices plus tax. PUBLIC NOTICES QUR CHRISTMAS MESSAGE. THE POWER BEHIND SOCIAL CREDIT. technique of Social Credit there is a policy identical i° f Christianity The leading of the people to such mastery' over themselves that social .integrity follows inevitably. , C i] rlst r,P lar , c ’ cl 3,1 emphasis on the human soul—the individual self.- He taught that the Kingdom of Heaven is wHhin you and that the Father is in the Kingdom. Think what this means—it places the fountainhead of everything within the Individual Christ gave one Commandment. The first part is " Love vour God with all your heart and all vour soul and all your mind." If your God is within, you must respect your own integrity, your oneness, your wholeness, first .foremost, and for all time. Self-expression, self-respect, Initiative, and individual responsibility arc Holy things. The second part says. " Love they neighbour as thyself.” When you have learned to r ?spect your own integrity, then direct the same quality of respect to others Thus an any we get the concept that the individual is more important thafi anv institutional group and see why we must always build up from the individual, and whv no good can come from any attempt to build down from the State. With acknowledgments to Mr W. Wilson, Mill Hill, London. Published by the Social Credit Education Assn., Moran Buildings. 8 Octagon. Dunedin. F. MEE NA N AND CO., WINE, SPIRIT AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, 267 MORAY PLACE, t Have very large stocks Speight’s, McGavin’s, Dunedin Bitter, West End, Waltemata Ales and Stouts. Rochdale Cider, Sherry and Thomson’s famous fErated Waters. PHONE 10-597

HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION " PRIVATE HOTEL. VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH WILL FIND HOME-LIKE COMFORT At the "AMBASSADORS,” Manchester street. The Tariff as from January 1, 1D44, will be 11s 6d ucr day and £3 13s 6d per week. T. J. SLEEMAN. Proprietor. Phone 38-055. .-. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. You'll enjoy staying at the United Service Hotel, Christchurch-you'll appreciate its smart, dignified atmosphere and keen, courteous service. You’ll be very comfortable in your airy, cheery room, with its modern appointments, including running h. and c. water and private phone. Inclusive tariff, 22s 6d day. Rooms with private bathrooms also available N. WRAY MILLNER, » Proprietor QUEENSTOWN MOTOR CAMP. SIX HUTS NOW AVAILABLE (With. Stretchers and Mattresses). For particulars, RING 57M, Queenstown; or write CARETAKER, Queenstown Motor Camp. TREVOSE Guest Mouse. Brighton, provides comfortable Accommodation; wellkept home: moderate tariff: write or phone. ENJOY restful holidays at “ Hotel Cromwell,” Central Otago’s Premier Hotel: daily 16s, weekly 90s; families ■. CHRISTCHURCH—WiIImah Lodge “Guest House, 257 Armagh street. Bed and Breakfast, 7s 6d. January 5 onwards. Handy to Square. GLORIOUS Weather—A lew Flats Vacant, Lawrence.—Mitchell's phone 24. WANTED •to Rent, for two weeks from first week February, three or four-roomed Furnished Crib, ai Karitane: rent in advance.—Reply 293, Times. WANTED, Small Crib, by 2 ladies; down Bay prefrrred; for 1 week; reasonable.— 319, Times. THREE ladies want, in Wanaka, fortnight February, two Furnished Rooms; use of conveniences; or small Furnished Cottage; reasonable. —313, Times. WANTED to Rent, Crib Brighton or Taieri Mouth; from January 13 to 29; furnished preferred.—Forward replies to 11. McKechie, Out'ram, EXCHANGE.—Owner nice Bungalow. Rosiyn, Dunedin, would exchange for House in Queenstown; two weeks from January 15; double and two single beds; references. 369, Times. . KAKANUI: 4 adults require furnished House or Crib or other suitable accommodation for 10 or 12 days latter half February.—Details to" 280, Times. TIMARU Vacancy, from January 25; bed and tray; near Bay.—Apply 9 Beverly Hill. TO Let. partly-furnished Cot’tage, at Wanaka. for a term or permanently; cheap rent;- -Applv C. C. Cape 11, Hawea Flat. WANTED by young lady, Private Board at Owcka .for 10 months.-Rlng Romahapa Store. WANTED, Board on farm for good boy, age 12.—Apply “ Reasonable,” Times. WANTED, comfortable Furnished Cottage, Brighton, fortnight January; 3 adults; every care taken.—346, Times. TO Let. in Queenstown, from January to Easter, furnished House or Rooms.—Apply P.O. Box 120, Queenstown. . STEELITE " Red, the pure oxide roof Paint; durable; economical.—Smith and Smith. Ltd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25736, 6 January 1945, Page 10

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