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TWO STIRRING DRAMAS. gTRAND D.i .. Kerndge-Odeon. Johnny “ Tarzan Hearing Aids Available Phone 13-311) 2 and 7.45 p.m. Weissmuller In the Adventure Romance “ s W AMP FIRES ” Virginia GREY Buster CRABBE Also • • ■< “STRANGE CONQUEST” Jane WYATT Lowell GILMORE Julie BISHOP Peter COOKSON •‘VALLEY OF VANISHING MEN ” (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or STRAND (13-379). NEW ZEALAND CONCERT PARTY TOUR. RENAIS GAGE With the premium of youth and lavishness in natural equipment, Renais Gage has the voice, the feeling and the dramatic instinct that, even at this youthful stage, clearly indicates a lusciousness that will blossom into a voice of full-blooded qualify and vibrant freedom. Her voice is lovely and warm, and she has expressive richness in her singing. There is something extremely likeable in her personality and from the moment she steps on to the stage one realises her power to attract and hold an audience with her expressive powers and generous degree of personal magnetism.—John T. Leech, Dundin. RAYMOND WINDSOR The Brilliant Young Pianist, from Wellington. WILFRED SIMENAUER The Talented 'Cellist from Dunedin. UNPARALLELED MUSICAL EVENT! Each of them but 18 years of age, yet all three, in the opinion of the critics, the Cream of New Zealand Talent. Accompanists Miss B. McHutchons (Hastings), Mr John Matheson (Dunedin). -ONE CONCERT O N L Y '[OWN HALL, Wednesday, January 15, at 8 p.m. AVOID REGRETS. RESERVE at BEGG’S. Prices: 6s, 4s, 2s plus tax. Special Concessions for Students. PLANS NOW OPENI “SPELLBOUND ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) OCTAGON FRIDAY RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS uillllHS ELUESKIN a. & P. SHOW AT WAl[ati. SATURDAY JANUARY 11. Uusual 6.2.5 a.m. Palmerston-Dunedin train will run EARLIER from Palmerston to Waitati, leaving Palmerston at 6 10 a m., Goodwood 6.28, Waikouaiti 6.48, Puketeraki 7.9, Seacliff 7.23, Warrington 7.36, Waitati arrive 7.50. depart 7.55 a.m.. thence to Dunedin as usual. Trains stopping where required to set down passengers will leave Waitati at 6.0 p.m., Dunedin arrive 7.12 p.m. lOTOR CARS. SALE AND BUY VEMEMBER! WHEN SELLING YOUR V CAR. 344 KING STREET PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR CARS AND LIGHT TRUCKS URGENTLY required, 4-door Sedan must be popular make and tidy order; to £275 cash; not earlier than 1930.—Address 175 Times. . VAUXHALL 12 h.p., 1940 model; very tidy car; mileage 22,000; price £565; would like to trade-in an 8 or 10 h.p Car.—Bramwell, 42 Forbury road. ; Sale, Austin 10 1936-37; tyres as • engine recently overhauled; £4lO iear offer.-Apply 383 King Edward >t, South Dunedin. 1938 Austin 10 Saloon, low mileage; any trial; £47s.—'Phone 24-204. MOTOR TRUCKS, SALE AND BUY WANTED, late model International or Dodge 15 to 19cwt Truck;' would trade Morris 14 1939 Car. new condition small mileage,—22B, Times. CHEV 1-ton Truck; running well; £55.Victory Garage, 216 Crawford street. MOTOR CYCLES, SALE AND BUY HARLEY-DAVIDSON 21 1930; reg., w.0.f., good ■ engine and tyres; £35 10s or near offer.—Apply (mornings). 25 Scott street St. Kilda. _____ MOTOR REQUISITES T HAT MORNING AFTER The morning after you have sped over the DUSTY. GRITTY roads of Central Otago, call in and allow us to check over and MARFAK vour Car. MARFAK is that SUPER LUBRICATION SERVICE ' That is so much better,' and should not be confused with ordinary niling and greasing We ask vou to try It. • ARMOUR'S MOTORS. LTD. Garage and Service Station, Alexandra (Just opposite the Bridge) A A (OTAGO) COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE MOTORISTS Mudguards Panels Repaired: Acetone Welding- Accident Insurance Specialists.-Anderson’s Motor Works Crawford street (phone 12-532) WANTED to buy. ne v or good condition motor cvcle Tyre, size 275 x 19 beadededge.—State- price to A Smith and Co Ranfurly. WANTED, light, up-to-date two-berth Caravan, lGin wheels: folding or otherwise—l2B. Times SEVERAL Tyrefe for Sale—3 16in, good order; 1 17in. 1 20in: suitable spares.— 189, Times. ONE"or Two Tyres wanted,-between 350 - 19 and 450 x 19 —172. Times. CARAVAN (14ft Gin). built; 17in tyres; £225.-4-berth; soundly -Phone 12-202. SALES BY AUCTION ' w AIRARAPA STUD SHEEP BREEDERS. 29th ANNUAL SALE. At Masterton Show Grounds. On TUESDAY, JANUARY 14. 1947, Commencing 11 a.m With Southdown and Romney Rams from the pick of Breeders' Flocks THE BEST SALE IN NEW ZEALAND. Only Studs Offered Particulars from R P.O. Box 41). Masterton 1-1. WILLIAMS, Secretary TO LET 0 F F 1 C E CLOSE TO FOUNTAIN. S. 3 rooms and counter; well lit; entireiy ■self-contained: good lease; cheap rental, but incoming tenant must take over and pay for interior alteration GROUND FLOOR. 226, TIMES.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26354, 8 January 1947, Page 8

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