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2 p.m. FULLERS gTR A N D THEATRE 7.45 “ TWILIGHT on the PRAIRIE ” LEON ERROL .... JOHNNY DOWNS VIVIAN AUSTIN .. EDDIE QUILLAN Snappy Song Hits! Romance and COMEDY! James Fenimore Cooper's Thrilling Western Drama! “ D _ E ,E_R_S lay ER ” Bruce KELLOGG Jean PARKER Larry PARKS Wanda McKAY (Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.1.C., or phone 13-379. ‘‘You’ll be Happier in-a Fuller Theatre.” RETURN VISIT. CARA HALL, N.Z. Accomplished PIANIST. QONC ER T CII AMBER TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1945, 8 p.m. Box Plan opens at Begg’s on Thursday, April 12. Admission: 4s, 2s Cd, plus tax. Special Concession to Students. Parties 6 or more. ONLY ONE RECITAL. AN OUTSTANDING RECITAL. AN OUTSTANDING ARTIST Miss Hall’s programme will include works of Beethoven, Bach, Brahms, Mozart, Debussy, Prokofieff, Chopin. ONLY ONE RECITAL. MISS THIS RECITAL, YOU MISS A MUSICAL TREAT. CHEMISTS recommend ” Santol," nonpoisonous antiseptic: stronger than carbolic acid: Is 6d, 2s Cd. 3s 6d.—H, F Stevens. Ltd.. Worcester street. Christchurch. mfrs.

PUBLIC NOTICES THE SOCIAL CREDIT MESSAGE, CHALLENGES THE GROWING BURDEN OF DEBT by claiming that new money should be created and issued by the State for all national purposes, including the equation of production and consumption. At present money is created by the banks “ by the simple process of writing figures in books and lending the result at interest.”—(London Chamber of Commerce Journal, April, 1934.) COMEI ASK! LEARN! Meetings Tuesday evenings at 8 o’clock. (Note: no meeting on the Tuesday following Easter, April 3.) Published by the Social Credit Educational Assn., Moran Buildings, 8 Octagon, Dunedin |j\ MEE NA N AND C 0., WINE, SPIRIT AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, 267 MORAY PLACE. Have very large stocks Speight's, McGavln’s, Dunedin Bittei, West End. Waitemata Ales and Stouts Rochdale Cider, Sherry and Thomson’s famous <Erated Waters PHONE 10-597

PROPERTIES FOR SALE LE X. MACDONAL D, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, 5 DOWLING STREET. Telephone 10-469. Private: Alex. Macdonald 20-424, S. Clarke 13-639. POKAA- HIGH STREET: 2 SELFCONTAINED FLATS; 1 let to good tenant; vacant one contains 2 bedrooms, large lounge, dining room, sun room, and kitchenette. SOUND INVESTMENT AND NICE HOME; no tram fares. 2-STOREY SUPERIOR RE*(WUUU SIDENCE, 7 rooms, sun room, all conveniences and garage; on i-acre level well-positioned section; close Rattray street tram; town side Highgate. POKAA-ONE AND A-HALF STOREY TILE-ROOF BRICK BUNGALOW, 5 lovely rooms and superior kitchenette; garage; on slight rise above St. Clair. SECTIONS AT VALUE PRICE: £I3S—WAKARI (close school and bus): Level, over i-acre; sun all day. £24S—KAIKORAI (near Stuart street tram terminus), nicely on rise; 25 poles, level. £2OO—ANDERSON’S BAY: 4-acre, level (above tram terminus), drained and ready for building. PROFITABLE SOUND BUSINESS In Otago town, on main line: Mixed, long-established business, doing large sound turnover; double shop; 5 living rooms; 1-acre freehold; price £2750, plus stock ,»and plant at valuation, approx. £ 1200. CITY BOOT REPAIR BUSINESS, on main street, long established, profitable business, for sale as going concern, £135. ALEX. MACDONALD. H s. McKenzie, limited, VACANT POSSESSION ROSLYN PROPER: Splendid seven rooms, sun porch; e. 1.; h. and c.; gas range; full i-ac. freehold; trees, shrubs, lawns, workshop, garage; £1900; buyer financed or exchange for smaller property possible, p-i *3 PC A —BUTCHERY with 5-roomed 3jJLoDU Dwelling (brick), old estab. freehold. Buyer financed. 3382 C £2500 Shop and Dairy, select locality; owner occupier; must give up. Will exchange for a Bungalow; no hills. LADIES' HAIRDRESSING i BUSINESS, fully equipped, taking £lO-£25 week; rent 30s, includes small fiat. POSSESSION—N.E.V., sunny 3j I i)v side, near tram: VILLA, 4 rooms, bath in washhouse; need hot installed. Includes extra section. A—MODERN FACTORY, City dJd t Ovf Freehold; well lit, good floor space: possession; bulk of money arrangeable hereon 4J per cent. ANOTHER 2-STOREY FACTORY (brick), 4-ac. freehold, with option of extra vacant sections. Fronting two important thoroughfares Dunedin. Vacant possession given. PI 1 A ft— DOUBLE SECTION, suitable ctdl'iU to build gentleman's res.; superior position; level to tram, lmin. Owner will take Govt. Bonds or we will submit any reasonable exchange. No further use. EXCHANGES— Owner occupier good 5 ROOMS, Dunedin, £ll9O, wants Exchange for home, Lower Hult direction. (b) Owner 6-roomed Villa, University Rise, £IOSO, wants Exchange for Bungalow to £I7OO or so; difference cash; or he will buy outright, (c) Owner 5 Rooms, 1-ac. freehold, garage, North End, £I4OO, wants Exchange for home near any tram or will buy outright. 10 DOWLING STREET. 11-675 (2 lines). CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, EASTER EGGS FOR ALL. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. £SOOO~ 16 ROOMSREST HOME. £2500- 14 ROOMSBRICK BUNGALOW. £2500~ 5 garage. NICE VILLA. 6 ROOMS, k’ette.; garage, i£l4oo ROOM-LETTING. —lO ROOMS; large section. FARM, MILK RUN. , PI Ann— 6o ACRES; 20-Gallon Run. JJI UUU SMALL FARM. £6OO~ OVER 30 ACRES> 5 rooms - EXCHANGES. BRICK BUNGALOW DE LUXE, Invercargill, for nice B. Bungalow, Dunedin. N.E.V.: 6 Rooms for Opoho 7-8 Rooms. AND SCORES OF OTHER EXCHANGES At CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, Phone 43-496; Res. 10-056. PEOPLE who have things to sell or are looking for something they want to buy read the Otago Daily Times. If you wish to reach them, advertise in the Classified Columns.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25814, 9 April 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25814, 9 April 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25814, 9 April 1945, Page 8

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