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MAYFAIR MATINEE TO-DAY at 2. The Screen’s Most Lovable Musical, “ BOWERY TO BROADWAY” With Maria Turhan Susanna Jack MONTEZ BEY FOSTER OAKIE Donald O'CONNOR, Peggy RYAN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supported by "Africa Squeaks,” Loony Toon, “ Remember When,” Broadway Brevity. Chap. 10 “ JUNGLE QUEEN.” FULLERS 1/. MAYFAIR 1/6 THEATRE HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. 7.30 To-night Manhattan's Most Memorable Story, “BOWERY TO BROADWAY” Maria Turhan Susanna Jack MONTEZ BEY FOSTER OAKIE Donald O’CONNOR, Peggy RYAN.' And the Rousing Story of the R.A.F.'s Famous Aces in Exile, “ INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON ” Starring Ronald REAGAN, Olympe BRADNA, William LUNDIGAN, Joan PERRY. (Both Pictures fo’- Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre Tel. 22-573 SONG AND DANCE RECITAL. (Cast of 90), By PUPILS of the ROSLYN SCHOOL OF DANCING. (Princ.: Thelma Anthony. QONCERT CHAMBER. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), DECEMBER 15, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sec—- " Farewell to Winter,” ” Wishing Will Make It So,”' “ School Days.” “ Variety ” “ Variety ” A Treat for Young and Old. D.S., 0.5., Is 6d, B. Stalls Is, Children Half-price. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. MONTHLY CONCERT, ritOWN HALL CONCERT A CHAMBER, Wednesday, December 19, at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME ARRANGED BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Mr D. C. Cameron). The doors will be open at 7 o’clock for enrolment’ of new members. Double tickets admitting to all concerts are 7s 6d, and single tickets (for ladies only) are 4s. Dance to Miss Montgomery's Orchestra. Admission, non-members, Is. D. BELL, Secretary. 77 k B ERWICK CALEDONIAN ANNUAL SPORTS. SOCIETY'S NEW YEAR’S DAY. Open and Amateur Running and Field Events. Piping and Dancing. No Booth, but Free Hot Water on grounds. Ball at Night. J. NEILL, Secretary. R.D., Outram. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GENERAL GEORGE L. CARPENTER Is coming to Dunedin. He arrives on January 17 and will conduct Meetings in the mOWN HALL. Keep the dates in mind— JANUARY 18 to 20. LOST AND FOUND 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra. FOUND, Port Chalmers road, V-8 Hubcap, December 8.—924, Times. LOST, lady’s gold Wristlet Watch, 4.30 Fairfield bus. Princes street, Friday; reward.—Excelsior Hotel Office. LOST, Monday night, between Regent Theatre and Savoy, Brownish-fawn Suede Glove; reward.—967, Times. _ MISSING, 1 Hereford yearling steer, from Scrogg’s Hill.—Finder communicate F. Jones, Scrogg’s Hill. LOST, Brown Gauntlet Glove, St. Andrew, George, Frederick streets; Thursday.— 936, Times. ___ LOST, vicinity phone box, Octagon, crochet and partly-crocheted Gloves; reward. —Phone 11-979. LOST, iong, narrow black Fur, Thursday. Leave Miss MacDonald, Florist, George street. Reward. LOST, vicinity Waiwera South, R.S.A. Badge. No. 099192. —Finder please notify E. F Taylor, Waiwera South. i FOUND, Complete Spare Wheel, Palmer-ston-Kyeburn road.—Apply Shag Valley station. LOST. Thursday, £SO Note, about Penrose’s or near locality; part disabled man’s compensation money.—Finder communicate Wood’s Hotel, Reward. LOST, between Oamaru and Waitati, 1 Mercury Hub Cap.—Reward on returning to A. J. Pascbe, Health Supply, Ltd., 11l Gloucester street, Christchurch. WOMAN seen taking Umbrella (soldier's keepsake) from orchestral ' stalls His Majesty’s Theatre, Tuesday night, return same to Croft’s, grocers, Princes street. FOUND; 13, Winning Number in the Waikouaiti W.D.F.U. Raffle. FOUND, Wethcrstones Racecourse, Lawrence. Boxing Day, Grand Gymkhana; 3 trots of £8 eaclu _ FOUND; Momona Hall, Boxing Night, December 26, Y.F.C, Dance; good music; supper; prizes. _ _ FOUND: Momona School Concert, Wednesday, December 19. Supper and Dance to fcliow. McLcod's music. ' FOUND: Dance, Allanton, Saturday, Dec. 15; good music, supper: door prize; Monte Carlo; 2s and Is Od. FOUNdT Monthly Dance, Henley, Saturday, December 22; good music; supper; usual prices and prizes. FOUND, Hasty Tasty Quick Lunch Cafe, Rattray street, next Crown Hotel; open Sundays. FOUND, Highcliff, Tuesday, December 18, School Concert; supper; dance; admission, Is 6d. FOUND, Joan Crawford, Fred Mac Murray in outstanding suspense drama, ’’Above Suspicion,” Green Island Pictures today. (Adult FOUND, J. Stewart, chimney cleaning specialist, Mosgiei next Thursday.—For appointment, apply Miss Somerville, Gordon road. FOUND. A dance will be held in the Waihola Hall on Christmas Eve, December 24; also New Year’s Eve, December 31; good supper, good floor; gentlemen 2s, ladies Is Gd. FOUND: Special! . Hockey Dances, Fire Brigade Hail. Mosgiei, Boxing Night, New Year’s Eve, Saturday. January 26; good music; usual prices. FOUND: Merton School, Wednesday. December 19. Annual Break-up and Prizegiving; music. Mrs Tc T;ftt; gentlemen 2s 6d. ladies Is (Id. FOUND: Wanalta Pictures. To-night, Laurel and Hardy Non-stop Laugh Riot, Dancing Masters.” Excellent supports. (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND. Taieri residents. The Momona Store has full stocks of Christmas Toys, Gifts and Novelties at town prices. You are invited to call and inspect. V/oUND ' OUTRAM PICTURES, -1 TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. "THE GOOSE STEPS OUT,” Starring WILL HAY. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) j^OUND: POTS, POTS, POTS, etc. Welded, Rebottomed, Repaired T.W.T. ENGINEERING CO., General Engineers and Welders, 67 St. Andrew street. — ONLY 2 THINGS JL Necessary for Salvation. The Facts of HUMAN SINFULNESS and DIVINE ATONEMENT. YIELD TO-DAY.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26027, 15 December 1945, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26027, 15 December 1945, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26027, 15 December 1945, Page 12