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Last Day Last Day ALAN LADD In Paramount’s “CALCUTTA” GAIL RUSSELL, WILLIAM BENDIX. , (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE REGENT THE REGENT J, C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd Direction: Kerrldge-Odeon. 2 P.M. - DAILY - 8 P.M. TO-MORROW Paramount’s Drama of Distinction, “ THE IMPERFECT LADY” IMPERFECT LADY” IMPERFECT LADY” IMPERFECT LADY” With RAY MIDLAND . . . The most eligible man in London—yet because he loved her so much he could be hurt so deeply. . . . TERESA WRIGHT j ... Sensational as “ Millicent I Hopkins.” She alone can send a stranger to his death or remain silent and hold her happiness! VIRGINIA FIELD .... A showgirl who made friends easy, drank deep from life, and let to-morrow take care of itself. SIR CEDRIC lIARDWICKE ... He saw evil when he chose to see it, and helped to condemn his brother’s wife. . . . ANTHONY QUINN . . . Impulsive, romantic, with the shadows of the gallows over him. MELVILLE COOPER ... A playboy whose escapades brought a woman to the brink of disaster. REGINALD OWEN ... A stern, stubborn father—the convention that he worshipped drove his daughter from his home. RHYS WILLIAMS . . . Scotland Yard’s ace manhunter—for once circumstantial evidence blinded his eyes to justice. ... IT’S GRIPPING! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C. (All Day) or REGENT from 12.30 p.m. (12-513). B NATURAL. COME AND ENJOY A GOOD SING. At TO-MORROW’S COMMUNITY SING COMMUNITY SING STRAND THEATRE, (By Courtesy Kerridge-Odeon) Commencing at 12.15. ONLY TWO MORE FRIDAY SINGS. PROCEEDS FOOD FOR BRITAIN FOOD FOR BRITAIN Over 165 Cases of Food are on the way to the Homeland, and it is hoped it arrives for Chr'stinas. REMEMBER, Food Position is Serious, and the Winter is going to be a hard done. HELP THIS URGENT APPEAL FOOD FOR BRITAIN FOOD FOR BRITAIN Guest Performers: Mr J. L. Deans Ritchie, Mr E. Ottrey in Vocal Duets, "Arise, O Sun." " Gendarmes.” Leader: Mr H. P. DESMOULINS. At the Piano: Mr ALF. PETTITT. Flowers, etc., are Acceptable for the Stall. Mrs Mclntvre in charge. REMEMBER. ONLY TWO MORE FRIDAY SINGS. Send Donations to J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary. Ring Strand Theatre, 13-379. . SHOWS QLUTHA & MATAU A & P SOCIETY. 81st ANNUAL SHOW, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1947. WIDE RANGE OF CLASSES AND COMPETITIONS £6BO Prize Money. £2OO Trophies. j £3O Hunting Championship. ADDED ATTRACTIONS. 1. Friesian Oaks Competition of £56. 2. The Ayrshire Cattle Breeders’ Association of New Zealand has kindly offered for Competition: £6O Prize Money for Special A.A. and , R.O.P Classes. IMPORTANT.—A.A. numbers of Bulls and R.O.P. numbers of Females must be stated on Entry Form at time of entry, otherwise Prize Money will not be paid SCHEDULES ON APPLICATION. Entries Positively close on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1947 Morning Tea, Luncheon, and Afternoon Tea on the Grounds. H. V. Menzies, Caterer, Gore. J. M. WILSON. Secretary. TAIERI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY (Established 1860). THE EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW OF LIVE STOCK, ETC., Will be held in the Recreation ground, outram, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1947. Record Entries in the Pony Sections. Big Entries in Light Horse and Jumping Sections. 2 Pony Trots. 4 Jumping Events. TRAIN leaves Dunedin 10 a.m., Saturday; arrives Outram 11.15 a.m. Leaves Outram after Show. 5.15 p.m.: arrives Dunedin 6.39 p.m. The South Express will Stop at Allanton both ways. J. A. MILLER, President WILLIAM T. SNOW, Secretary. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION VICTORIA House, Geraldine, have vacancies up to December 18 and from January 7; tennis, bowls, fishing: good meals and lovely surroundings: book early.—Phonr 35. " HOTEL Cromwell,” Central Otago’s premier hotel; famous for food and comforts; 17s 6d daily. . MIRAMAR Hotel, Oamaru, five minutes from Station; near Gardens and shoos: quite family hotel; moderate tariff HOTEL Bristol, Wellington, Phone 50-383 Corner of Cuba and Ghuznee streets, in centre of city: Casual Accommodation specially catered for. WANTED, private Board or small furnished House, Roxburgh, by middle-aged couple. 10 days Christmas.— Apply 2 Lock street. Gore WANTED to~ Exchange, iast fortnight January, modern family Home, Alexandra, for house, St. Clair. St. Kilda; must be near beach. —1160, Times. WANTED, furnished House, Alexandra district from January 9 2 weeks —1047 Times. WANTEdT House, Alexandra; 3 weeks January: cai'eful tenants. —22-248, Dunedin; or 1076, Times. WANTEDTBrighton, 2 weeks February, 3 or 4-roomed Furnished Crib: adults.—llol Times Office. WANTED, Crib; any seaside resort; for 2 weeks from January 17.—Phone 10-806, business hours; or 1104, Times. PEEL Forest—Complete relaxation at Kapai Guest House. WANTED] fortnight from December 20, House or Crib; Brighton or other seaside resort: will pay good rent.—lls2, Times. TO Let, vicinity Queenstown, superior furnished Crib; from November 15 to December 11; £4 45.—1155, Times. KEPAIIISt VACUUM Cleaner Repairs; all makes.— Haywin Cleaner Repair Service 215 Moray place north _________________ PEOPLE who have things to sell or are looking for something they want to buy read the Otago Daily Times. If you wish to reach them, advertise in the Classified Columns.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26617, 13 November 1947, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26617, 13 November 1947, Page 12