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Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. Phone 13-379. Sessions, 1.45 and 7.45. TWO SENSATIONAL FIRST RELEASES When DEATH, TERROR and FEAR Come Together:— “ THREE’S A CROWD ” It’s the Life Story of a House of Mystery and the Love Story of a Bride of' Fear. It Began with MYSTERY at Evening, FEAR at Dawn. DEATH in the Afternoon!! Starring PAMELA BLAKE CHARLES GORDON (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THEN: The Stark, Terror-Haunted Story of a Man Who Suspected Himself or MURDER! A Story Frozen with Fear and Shocking in Suspense!!!! ■ “ROAD TO ALCATRAZ” Starring Robert LOWERY June STOREY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO: Chapter (1 ol Universal’s Gripping Serial, ’’ MYSTERIOUS MR M.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT STRAND FROM 10 A.M. BE WISE AND BOOK EARLY!! STRAND L===

MAYFAIR MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.45. THE SHOW OF SHOWS. Sparkling with Stars and Girls. . . . Bubbling with Music. “GEORGE WHITE’S SCANDALS” With Joan Jack Ethel DAVIS HALEY SMITH (For Universal Exhibition.) Splendid Featurettes and Chap. 6, Universal’s Thrilling Serial. “MYSTERIOUS MR M.” FULLERS 1/. MAYFAIR 1/6 THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. , Hearing Aids Available. TO-NIGHT THE SHOW OF SHOWS “GEORGE WHITE’S SCANDALS” Starring Joan Jack Ethel DAVIS HALEY SMITH GENE KRUPA and His Band. (For Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature: Nunnally Johnson’s “THE DARK MIRROR” Starring ' Olivia Lew De lIAVILLAND AYRES (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre. Tel. 22-573.

TIIE SPORTING EVENT OF THE YEAR -OTAGO HUNT CLUB’S RACE MEETING \V INGA TU I RACECOURSE TO-DAY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, TO-DAY FIRST RACE AT 11 A.M. STEEPLECHASING, HURDLING FLAT RACING. AND TROTTING. MANUAL TOTALISATOR AND DIVIDEND INDICATOR. AFTERNOON TEA AND LUNCHEON OBTAINABLE. LICENSED BOOTHS. ADMISSION CHARGES; Gentlemen ss, Ladies 2s 6d (including tax). Nonmembers’ Motor Cars 2s 6d. Tickets obtainable at Railway Station, S. Jacobs and Railway Bookshop. Caversham. TRAIN SERVICES; Trains will leave for Wingatui at 7.13, 9.5, 9.40, 10.10, 10.45 11.45 a.m., and 12.45 p.m. Return Trains will leave Wingatui after the last race, and at 5.20 and 6.57 p.m. Paimerston train leaves Dunedin at 5.40 p.m. THE UP AND DOWN SOUTH EXPRESS WILL STOP AT WINGATUI. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary. ' THE NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING SERVICE ANNOUNCES A LIGHTNING TOUR BY ISAACS T E R N, Brilliant American Concert Violinist. Assisted by ALEXANDER ZAKIN, Pianist. " This was magnificent music-making. . . Real musician’s art. In the final virtuoso group he brought down the house.” Oldin Downes, Recognised as the Dean of American Music Critics, in the New York Times. ONLY ONE RECITAL TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF FURTHER DETAILS. FOOTBALLERS’ TUG OF WAR. GARRISON HALL, PORT CHALMERS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, SEPTEMBER 10 and 11. ADMISSION FREE. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY. Proceeds in Aid of Pavilion Building Fund. FOOTBALL RUGBY FOOTBALL. (). R. F. U. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1947. QA R ISBROOK GROUND. RANFURLY SHIELD MATCH, OTAGO v. SOUTHLAND. Kick Off 2.45 p.m. CURTAIN RAISERS: OTAGO v. SOUTHLAND REFEREES. Kick Off 12 Noon. OTAGO JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES v. SOUTHLAND JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES. Kick Off 1.15 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground Is 6d, Children 6d. Reserved Seats 4s (including tax). BOX PLAN OPENS AT C. BEGG & CO. ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. No Person Permitted to Book More than THREE Seats. PURCHASE YOUR GROUND TICKETS AT S. JACOBS’ OR OTAGO SPORTS DEPOT AND THUS SAVE TIME AT THE TURNSTILES. 500 Tickets for Standing Room only in Grand Stand Enclosure on Sale at S. Jacobs’ or Sports Depot’. Price 2s 3d. COME PREPARED WITH THE EXACT AMOUNT OF ADMISSION. DON’T COME WITH NOTES. PERSONS CARRYING LIQUOR WILL NOT BE ADMITTED TO THE GROUND. GATES OPEN AT 11.15 A.M. Caversham Band will be in Attendance. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: The South Express will STOP AT CAVERSHAM to pick up Passengers. The Palmerston Train will be DELAYED until 5.40 p.m. OFFICIAL GUIDES Will be on Sale at S. Jacobs’, Otago Sports Depot in Town and at Carisbrook. Price 6d. ajSSSSi RUGBY FOOTBALL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1947. FINAL ROUND CLUB MATCHES, CARISBROOK GROUND. SOUTHERN v. UNIVERSITY A, AT 2.45 P.M. PIRATES v. TAIERI, AT 1.15 P.M. ADMISSION: Ground Is. Stand Is 6d. Children Half Price. BISHOPSCOURT: KAIKORAI v. DUNEDIN, AT 2.45 P.M. UNIVERSITY OVAL: ZINGARI-RICHMOND v. UNIVERSITY B, AT 2.45 P.M. ADMISSION: Adults Is, Children Gd. OFFICIAL GUIDES On Sale at Sports Depot, Jacobs’, and the Various Grounds. Price, 3d. WD s oc~cT fl FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CALEDONIAN GROUNDS TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. THORN SHIELD CAVERSHAM v. HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS, 1.15 p.m. UNIVERSITY v. GREEN ISLAND, 3 p.m. Admission Is; Children 6d; Stand 6d extra.

PERSONAL / IHXLDHAVEN," RECEIVING HOME FOR YOUNG BABIES . FOR ADOPTION and Home of Waiting for Unmarried Mothers. Practical Christian Help and Sympathetic Advice offered women and girls in difficulty or with perplexing problems Write confidentially to THE SUPERINTENDENT PO Box 1173 Auckland WOULD ANY PERSON knowing the whereabouts of JEAN McNABB. formerly of Timaru, Widow, please communicate with Barrer and Thompson. Barristers and Solicitors, 176 Hereford street. Christchurch? WILL George Maxweil Holt, who went to Australia in 1922, and when last heard of by his relatives in England was sheepfarming in New Zealand, or any descendant of his, please communicate with Messrs Hawes and Udall. 29 Southampton Buildings, Chancery lane, London. W.C.2., solicitors? PEN Friends all ages; est over 12 years: honesty guaranteed —A Zabel 2470 V GP O Melbourne SAILOR (21) desires Pen Friend.—" Penguin." 5282, G.P.0., Melbourne. GIRL (21), like Pen Friend.—" Natalie,” Box 7, P. 0., Kew, Victoria. COUNTRY Girl (34) desires Pen Friend. — “ Ronnie.” 2470 V.. G.P.0.. Melbourne. WIDOWER (62) desires homely Pen Friend. bourne. ’ WIDOW (42), own home, like Pen Friend. —“Amee,” Box 7, P. 0., Kew, Victoria. THE tasty tonici Ballins ' Natural XXXX Stout.” Gloriously mellow flavour. Made from rare Kentish recipe. All hotels.

TRADE PERSONAL EXCELLA f) 0 F F PASTRY EXCELLA * EXCELLA Already Prepared. EXCELLA Just roll out and bake. Hid kpi EXCELLA' CAKE SHOP, 122 George st OTAGO Farmers’, Crawford street Macaroni, Beef Dripping, Pkt. Soups, Glucose D, Beehive Matches, 4’s Custard Powder. s’s Baking Powder. Quarts Coffee Essence. Renco Cheese. OTAGO "Farmers': Plastic Material for Table Covers, Curtains, etc., Silk and Cotton .Curtain Net, Spotted Muslin, Cottage Weave, Heavy Brocade Curtain Material Coconut Matting. OTAGO Farmers’: Alarm Chocks. Garden Rakes, Rubber Clothes Pegs, Primus Stoves, Cake Coolers, Butter Pats, Bushman Saws, Canteens of Cutlery. Electric Irons and Toasters. FREE Details Simple Natural Home Remedy tor Wrinkles: 30 years’ success - M Hanna 223 Queen street. Auckland jlmsle Fraser’s. “ the Home of Suitcases.” —Yes, pay a visit and make a purchase. and you won't be disappointed: we will satisfy your requirements. DELICIOUS! BalUns’ ’’ Natural XXXX Stout ” builds radiant nealth for not-so-voungi Rare Kentish recipe All hotels MEDICAL gOCIAL SECURITY ACT If it IS MEDICINE Get u FREE at STARK’S. “ Stark’s Grand Pharmacy.” High street. Dunedin IT costs only Is to sell through the TIMES Classified Columns.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26559, 6 September 1947, Page 12

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