-I fullers **' ST. JAM E 8 THEATRE DAILY: 1.45 «i.)d 7.30 P.M. GREGORY PECK Sensational Star of J. C. Cronin's “ THE keys of the kingdom '* In R.K.O.'s Intensely Exciting Romantic Drama “ DAYS OF GLORY ” TAMARA TOUMANOVA (Recommended by Censor ioi Adult#.) CHARLES LAUGHTON As the 'lazy but lovao.;. " Beachcombing Rascal....ln “ The Tuttles of Tahiti ” JON HALL—PEGGY REYNOLDS (Aoproved tor Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.1.C., Jacobs’ at 5 p.m. Theatre at 7. PHONE 13-7U2. FRIDAY NEXT Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “ Pride and Prejudice ” “ Pride and Prejudice ” “ Pride and Prejudice H —With— GREER GARSON LAURENCE OLIVIER Edna May Oliver. Mary Eoland. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JUST ARRIVED, STERLING 14th COMMUNITY ALBUM. Containing Full Words and Music of 13 Songs. " This is Worth Fighting For.’’ * "Wish Me Luck as You Wave Ma Good-bye." " Shrine of Saint Cecilia.” " Beautiful Lady in Blue." “ Begin the Beguine." Etc.. Etc Price, 2s 6d. Posted, 2s 7d.' TERRY’S MUSJC STOKER, 343 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. MEETINGS rp ENNIS PLAYERS, Ex-players and all interested in the formation of a Lawn Tennis UMPIRES’ ASSOCIATION In Dunedin are invited to attend a meeting at Mr E. S. Wilson's office. Central Chambers, Bond street, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER U. At 8 p.m. « F. L. C. SCRIVENER. Convener. A NDERSON'S BAY RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING . Will be held in CAMERON HALL TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER 3, , At 8 o’clock. All residents are invited to attend. > J. TILBURY. Chairman. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS illicill ACES AT WINGATUJ. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. DUNEDIN-WINGATUI: Trains leave Dunedin for Wingatui at 9.5 a.m.. 9.45 a.m.. 10.0 a.m., 11.0 a.m., 11.45 a.m.. 12.15 p.m., and 12.45 p.m. Return trains leave Wingatui shortly after the last race and at 5.20 p.m. (NOTE —The usual 11.22 a.m. DunedinMosgiel train leaves Dunedin EARLIER at 11.0 a.m.) DUNEDIN-PALMERSTON.—UsuaI 4.42 p.m. Dunedin-Palmerston train will be delayed to leave Dunedin at 5.40 p.m., Waitati 6.57, Seacliff 7.30, Palmerston arrive 8.32 p.m. Makes usual stops. JPECIAL EXPRESS TRAIN. CHRISTCHURCH-DUNEDIN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. On Friday, October 5, special night express train leaves Christchurch 11.2 p.m., Oamaru 3.40 a.m. (6th), Hampden 4.34, Palmerston 5.10, arriving Dunedin 6.53 a.m. (6th). This train connects with daylight sailing of steamer express from Wellington. October 5. There will be no steamer express from Lyttelton to Wellington on Saturday evening, October 6. , BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES OF GREEN ISLAND. PROPOSED LOAN OF £BOOO. NOTICE”OF POLL. Pursuant to the provisions of " The Local Bodies Loans Act. 1926,” PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a POLL will be taken on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1945, on a PROPOSAL to BORROW the sum of Eight Thousand Pounds (£BOOO I for the purpose of carrying out improvements to streets, including the construction of concrete kerbing.and channelling and the asphalting of footpaths. Full details regarding the proposed loan have been duly published in the Otago Daily Times and the Evening Star, as required by the above-mentioned Act. The POLLING PLACES for the purposes of the Poll are situated as follows: (1) Foresters’ Hail, Main South road. Green Island. (2) Methodist Church, Runciman street. Abbotsford. (3) Church of Christ. Main South road, Burnside. (4) Concord Presbyterian Church. Mam South road, Concord. (5) Mr Walters’ Shop, No. 106 King Edward street. South Dunedin (next Mayfair Picture Theatre). Polling Hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Only persons enrolled in respect of a freehold or rating qualification are eligible to vote on this Proposal. J. BOOMER, Mayor. R J. K. GILLIES, Returning Officer. Green Island. 24/9/45. PLANTS AND PRODUCE ARGYLL NURSERIES, NURSERIES AND SHOP SITUATED AT GARDENS CORNER. C. A McLAUGHLIN. Nurseryman. Specialising in SHRUBS. HERBACEOUS AND BEDDING PLANTS ONLY THE FINEST AND LATEST PROVED VARIETIES GROWN FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEED OF HIGHEST QUALITY AND TES FED GERMINATION MONEYMAKER Peas: Dwarf heavy cropper, 8 weeks, well-filled pods; 2s 6d lb. 31b for 6s 6d posted —Griffiths. Ltd.. Mount Eden. Auckland RASPBERRY Canes: Heavy frilling variety, 10s doz., 60s 100 Rhubarb, large red, 7s Pd doz., 50s 100 posted.—Griffiths. Lid., Mount Eden, Auckland. • , . GLADIOLUS: Wide range of beautiful named shades; Superb set 12 bulbs 10s posted.—Griffiths * td.. Mount Edtu. Auckland. ■ PERENNIALS: Special collection, assorted hardy perennials; no two the same; set of 6 plants 8s 6d posted.—Griffiths. Mount Eden, Auckland FOR Salej Certified Mother King Edward Seed Potatoes, Tuatapere grown; also. Uncertified King Edward Seed Potatoes.— Apply National Mortgage, Cumberland street. FOR Sale, King Edward Table Potatoes; 24s full-size sack; cash with order.—R. A. Kinnaird, Alexandra. COLLECTION 3 selected varieties Flowers; Is 3d'packet, 2 packets 2s 6d; posted.—J. Rawle, Winton.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25964, 3 October 1945, Page 10
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