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LAST TWO DAYS. M.-G.-Al.’s Most Sensational Technicolor Triumph. “ YOLANDA AND THE THIEF ” Fred ASTAIRE and Lucille BREMER. Also: P.R.C.’s Screamingly Funny “THE TOWN WENT WILD” Freddie Bartholomew, James Lyden. (Botn Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) Hearing Aids Available! Phone 13-379 Direction Kerridge-Odeon COMING FRIDAY M.-G.-M.'s Powerful Thriller-Drama, “ BEWITCHED ” Phyllis THAXTER. Edmund GWENN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AND: Columbia Presents CHARLES STARRETT “ FRONTIER 1 ” GUNLAW ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Chapter 5, “ Daredevils of the West.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT D.I.C or STRAND (13-379). A Tartan sash worn over your evening frock will add to your glamour at the Scottish Ball, Friday. STRAND

NEW ZEALAND'S BRILLIANT PIANIST. COLIN HORSLEY ONE RECITAL ONLY rp O W N HALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 12. Colin Horsley has recently returned from Great Britain, where he has been acclaimed one of the most outstanding pianists at present before the public. BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JUNE 5, AT BEGG'S. Dominion, Wellington, May 21, 1947: “Last night's audience in the Town Hall enthusiastically greeted probably the first New Zealand pianist to return to these shores after winning high recognition on the concert platforms of Great Britain. Mr Colin Horsley fully justified the glowing reports which have been heard of his playing overseas.” ONE RECITAL ONLY. YOU ARE ADVISED TO BOOK EARLY, AS RESERVES ARE SURE TO BE RUSHED. PRICES, 7s and ss. plus tax. Direction: CHARLES BEGG & CO., LTD. ART OTAGO m SOCIETY £1 MID-WINTER EXHIBITION Combining THE SKETCH AND “BLACK AND WHITE” EXHIBITIONS. OPEN TO-DAY IN ROOMS, NEXT ARTHUR BARNETT, From 2 to 5 p.m. daily; Fridays. 2 to 9 p.m. ADMISSION: ADULTS, SIXPENCE; CHILDREN, THREEPENCE. SHOWS DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW LAST DAY TO-DAY. SHOW FEATURES: Young Farmers' Clubs' Bays; Good Entries in all Competitive Sections; Women’s Institute Bays; W.D.F.U Model Kitchen; Large Exhibits of New Motor Cars; Machinery, Radios. Furniture, etc.; Separate Cattle and Sheep Pavilion Bands in attendance Riding, Devices and Games BIRDS AND POULTRY. (Note: Bird Show staged in Dalgety’s No. 2 Store, across Vogel street.) MODEL RADIO STUDIO will broadcast and provide a continuous entertainment, including Professor Backward’s Orchestra, Vocal and Many Novelty Features. Admission Charges. ADULTS Is Gd. CHILDREN Gel Open continuously from 10 a m. to 10 p.m. YOU SEE IT BEST OTHER THAN AT RUSH HOURS Luncheons Morning and Afternoon Teas Available , R D STEWART Secretary. WRESTLING WRESTLING. TOWN' HALL, MONDAY, WRESTLING. JUNE 9 EARL McCREADY v. OTTO KUSS EARL McCREADY v. OTTO KUSS BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. OTAGO WRESTLING ASSN (INCP.). SITUATIONS VACANT oSSST.. CHOOSE a career in the railways. VACANCIES IN THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES:— TRAFFIC BRANCH: Youths and Men, 1G to 28 years of age, holding Fifth Standard educational certificate. LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH: 1 Youths 16 to 20 years of age, and discharged servicemen under 23 years of age, holding Sixth Standard educational certificate. HILLSIDE WORKSHOPS: Fitters, Fitters (electrical), Trimmers, Springmakers, Boilermakers, Moulders, Blacksmiths, and Labourers (including juniors). MAINTENANCE BRANCH: Fitters, Plumbers, Painters, and Labourers (both Permanent Way and Works). SIGNAL AND ELECTRICAL BRANCH: Electricians, Painters, Blacksmiths, and Labourers (including juniors), progressing to Electric Line and Signal Erectors. GOOD WAGES. OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT. NO LOST TIME. RAILWAY TRAVELLING PRIVILEGES APPLY NEAREST STATIONMASTER OR RAILWAY OFFICE, OK WRITE, GENERAL MANAGER, WELLINGTON. WANTED TO BUT yU ANTED TO BUY GOOD QUALITY SCRAP GREY CAST IRON IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. CASH ON DELIVERY AT FOUNDRY YARD. Country Suppliers Paid F.O.R. at Nearest Railway Station PADIATTOX (N.Z.). LTD.. JUTLAND STREET, DUNEDIN.

V’ U G A R BAGS WANTED. GOOD CLEAN BAGS 6d Each R POWLEY & CO.. LTD.. 24 Hone street yy ANTED Modern Sewing Machines. Carpel sweepers. Single Beds, Duchesses. Wringers. Chairs Cots. Prams, Sulkies. Bassinettes Crockery, etc etc But they must be in tirst-class condition If vou have the goods we have the cash CITY DEALERS Stuari street TURN Youi Left-oil Clothing and Blankets etc. into cash; we give highest possible cash prices for men's women's and children's, clothing, boots, etc.Fconomic Clothing Co Frederick street WANTED .303 Sporting Rifle, willing to Exchange Winchester 32-20 Repeating Rifle in first-class condition, also 150 rounds.—Write 1319, Times. WANTED. Parts. Single Gang Condensers Audio Transformers etc —Howorth's 114 George street AUSTEN'S Frederick street, cash buyers of Jewellery. Antiques, Furnituie good Fur Coats etc.—29 Frederick street WANTED, .303 Rifle and Ammunition, or would buy separately.—Price, etc., to No. 1290, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26478, 4 June 1947, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26478, 4 June 1947, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26478, 4 June 1947, Page 10