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It’s Old San Francisco! The beat of its heart . . . the razzledazzle of its Barbary Coast! Its lovers and laughter—set to song and dance. ITS SPECTACLE —- ITS GLAMOUR Captured in Gorgeous TECHNICOLOR! AT 1.45 AND 7.30 P.M. Dir Amalgamated i. Twice Daily: Theatres, Ltd. | |j|||||| [l 1 -* 5 and 7 - 30 P-nv €ll THE GRAND 20th Centur.v-Fox Presents Alice FAYE. John PAYNE, Jack OAIvIE, Lynn BART. In The 0 real. Four Star Musical Hit! “ lIELLO, “ HELLO, “ HELLO, “ HELLO, Laird CREGAR FRISCO, FRISCO, FRISCO, FRISCO, - With ■ June HAVOC HELLO ” HELLO ” HELLO ” HELLO ” Ward BOND Associate Feature A mighty drama torn from the diary of a war correspondent! DON AMECIJE, JOAN BENNETT, RODDY Me DO WALL •' CONFIRM OR DENY.” “ CONFIRM OR DENY ” (Both* Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Begg’s and Theatre (13-013). TAIERI Competitions, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, To-night, 6.45: Highland Flings, Seann Triubhais, Swords, Irish Jig, Playette. Elocution; adults 2s, Is 6d, Is; children half-price.

PNINA SALZMAN’S TRIUMPH IN WELLINGTON. The critic o£ the Dominion writes:—"A slight girl in white satin, with a wealth of loose black hair shoulder-long, erect of figure and without mannerisms, wove a spell over an audience which filled the Wellington Town Hall last night. She was the Palestinian pianist, Pnina Salzman, whose fair fingers and deeply intellectual appproach to a wide range of music exercised this power. Only 22 years of age, she is the possessor of those rare qualities that go to the making of a virtuoso of the pianoforte—a staggering technique, fine nervous strength, a left hand of tempered steel, and enough imagination—call it poetry, if you will—to cloak everything she plays with uncommon beauty of form and expression. Aftqr hearing her last night the fact that Miss Salzman gained the Prix de Paris at the age of 15 is not the least surprising. The Prix de New Zealand is hers for the asking. It was a notable recital, a night to be remembered.” XOWN H A L L THE MOST PHENOMENAL PIANIST OF THE YOUNGER GENERATION. PNINA SALZMAN PNINA SALZMAN PNINA SALZMAN PNINA SALZMAN TWO GLORIOUS GALA CONCERTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER .9. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9. And THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. The wonaerful records established by Pnina Salzman in Australia and Auckland were second only to those registered by Gracic Fields. Box plans will be opened at the D.I.C. on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT at 9 o'clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Price for reserved seats Bs, unreserved 5s and 3s. All prices plus tax. Direction J. and N. Tait in ass. with A. Cherniavsky.

SOUTH SEAS CARNIVAL. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS CONTINUOUS all this week. FROM C. 30 NIGHTLY. PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. DODGEMS SPEEDWAY AND MERRY-GO-ROUND HORSAPLANE. A HOST OF EXCITING GAMESSIT IN AT BINGO, ROLL DOWNS. SKITTLE ALLEYS. DARTS. ETC FUN FOR EVERYONE. ADMISSION FREE. Funds for the New Winter Show Buildings,

SPORTING FIRST RACE MEETING IN OTAGO SINCE V-J DAY. CELEBRATE OUR GLORIOUS VICTORY AT OTAGO HUNT .CLUB’S RACE MEETING, WINGATUJ RACECOURSE sATU RD A Y NEX T, SEP TEM BE R 29. First Race 12 tioon. STEEPLECHASING, HURDLING, FLAT RACING AND TROTTING. MANUAL TOTALISATOR AND DIVIDEND INDICATOR. AFTERNOON TEA AND LUNCHEON OBTAINABLE. LICENSED BOOTHS. ADMISSION CHARGES TO INSIDE ENCLOSURE ONLY; Gentlemen ss, Ladies 2s 6d (including tax). Non-members' Motor Cars, 2s 6d. Tickets obtainable at Railway Station or S. Jacobs’s. Members ol H.M. Forces (in uniform) will be admit!ed free. TRAIN SERVICES:—Trains will leave for Wmgatui at 7.13, 9.5. 9.45, 10.30, 11.10. 11.45 a.m., and 12.15 and 12.45 p.m. Three return trains will leave Wingatui shortly after last race, and at 5.20 and 6.57 p.m. Palmerston train leaves Dunedin at 6 p.m. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICES F. MEE NA N AN D C 0., 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 Aerated Waters PHONE 10-597

POULTRY, EGGS, INCUBATORS DOE’S FUMIGATING NEST EGG FOR HEALTHY HENS U.S.A. POULTRY-FARMER'S INGENIOUS DISCOVERY, for poultry health and comfort, encourages better laying—now made by special arrangement in N Z Banishes fleas, lice, vermin, etc., in nes; and on hen—no fussing with disinfectants Eggs last for months—practically unbreakable. The more the hen sits on eggs moreeffective the action "They’re wonderful.” says leading Auckland poulln man Single Eggs, 2s 6d Post Free Mnne\ Back Guarantee. Protect your flock this proved, labuuisaving way. Send postal note: SOUTHERN GILBERT CO.. Box 5083 E. Lambton auay Wellington LADSTONE POULTRY FARM NOW BOOKING ORDERS For DAY-OLD WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS 2s each, £9 100. Six weeks. Os: eight weeks, 6s Bd. E. T. STEWARDSON Phone 275. Mosgiel. _ . MODE ISLAND RED SETTINGS 7.s 6d. Special Settings by imported bird, 15s Khaki Campbell Duck Settings, 7s 6d. E J VALENTINE. Red Specialist, Palmerston. POULTRY Nest Eggs; special enamel surface; easily cleaned; hygienic; 6 for 3s 6d, 12 for 6s posted—Griffiths. Ltd.. Mt Eden, Auckland DAY-old W.L. Pullets, 2s each; eadv every Monday; Custom Hatching a specialty .—John Campbell. Park road. Milton 88S HMITED number D.O.W.L. Pullets, ready September 28, 2s each; Perching Pullets ivailable end of October; order now.— Wacphorson. Janefleld, Mosgiel; Phone 28L fOUNG uOiite Muscovy Ducks; at profit: damp reply. —Mrs Perriam. Wright’s Bush. BIRDS. PIGEONS, ETC. WANTED. 1 Pair Blue Checker Homing Pigeons. —Reply, price. Box 86, Roxburgh.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25958, 26 September 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25958, 26 September 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25958, 26 September 1945, Page 8

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