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Hearing Aids Available. gTRAND Phone 13-379. Dir: Kerridge-Odeon. 1.45, 7.45 p.m. The Most Baffling Killer in the Annals of Crime . . . Every Woman who Loved Him paid the price—DEATH! “BLUEBEARD” JEAN PARKER—NILS ASTHER Also, A LAUGH CRIME-CHILLER I “ THE MISSING CORPSE ” J. EDWARD BROMBERG, ERIC SINCLAIR, ISABEL RANDOLPH. (Both suited for Adult Audiences only,) PLANS AT D.I.C. or THEATRE (Phone 13-379).

FULLERS 1/- JfAYFAIE 1/6 THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon Hearing Aids Available To-night (Monday) and To-morrow at 7.15. Warner Bros.' New Romantic Comedy—“ONE MORE TO-MORROW.” Starring Ann Jack Alexis Jane Sheridan Carson Smith Wyman Also “ The SEARCHING WIND ” Robert Sylvia Ann Young Sidney Richards From the lips of the woman he married Into the arms of the woman he loved. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS at D.I.C. or THEATRE, Tel. 22-573.

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATEE (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) MUSIC DANCING ROMANCE COLOUR DRAMA SPECTACLE. A Sensational Triumph was on Saturday Night Achieved by the BOROVANSIvY BALLET TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND FOLLOWING TWO EVENINGS. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 2. J, C. Williamson’s BOROVANSKY BALLET BOROVANSKY BALLET With FULL ORCHESTRA. In the following Magnificent Productions:— " LES SYLPHIDES ” “LES SYLPHIDES” (Music by Chopin). "COPPELIA” “COPPELIA” (The Girl with ihe Enamel Eyes), Music by Delibes. “LE BEAU DANUBE.” ” LE BEAU DANUBE ” (Music by Strauss). THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS—- “ CARNAVAL ” - ” GISELLE ” - “ CAPRICCIO ITALIEN.” SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Following 4 Nights. Matinee also on December 3. •• SWAN LAKE ” ' MIN Ui f AU BAL." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 AND 6, MATINEE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 "CONCERTO,” “TERRA AUSTRALIS,” “ SIGRID,” “ L’AMOUR RIDICULE.” BRILLIANT CORPS DE BALLET. BOX PLANS AT THE D.I.C. PIT TICKETS AT JACOBS’S. Prices: D.C. and Reserved Stalls, 9s and 10s 6d (inclusive of tax), Ordinary Stalls (Reservable on Day of Performance) ss, Pit 3s and 2s (plus tax). Matinee Prices: 7s 6d, ss, 3s and 2s; Children Half-price. Prices plus tax. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ESPLANADE, ST. CLAIR. SURF CLUB DISPLAY. AMERICAN BALL GAME * SHOOTING FOOTBALL CRICKET TOP HAT FISH POND GOOD MUSIC ICE CREAM AND CORDIAL STALL TEA ROOMS ADMISSION FREE. FUN FOR ALL. TUESDAY NIGHT, 7 O’CLOCK. MECHANICAL GREYHOUND RACES. SEE THIS FASCINATING SPORT. HIGHLAND PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. GRAND DISPLAY AND BALANCING DEMONSTRATION AND EXHIBITION OF HEALTH EXERCISES. AN EXCELLENT NIGHT’S SPORT FOR ALL. FUN GALORE. ADMISSION FREE. SHOWS OTAGO A & P SOCIETY. METROPOLITAN SUMMER SHOW, 'TAHUNA PARK, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AND 26, 1947. “PEOPLE’S DAY” WEDNESDAY. AND NIGHT CARNIVALS BOTH EVENINGS GRAND RING PROGRAMME BOTH AFTERNOONS. TUESDAY. Judging of Pig Section and Dog Trials commence 9.30 a.m. Afternoon, Ring Programme of Jumping, Hunting and Pony Events, commences at 2.15 ' ' NIGHT’ CARNIVAL COMMENCES AT 6.30. Whippet Racing, Motor Cycle Races Steer Riding, Sideshows, Riding Devices and Games until 10 p.m. WEDNESDAY Judging commences at 9 a.m. Owing to Large Entries, Judging of Light Horses Cannot be Delayed. Grand Afternoon Ring Programme commencing at 1 o'clock, of Jumping, Hunting, Pony Jumps and Pony Trots. Grand Parade of Prize Stock (2 o’clock sharp), led by Dunedin Highland Pipe Band, Leaping Championship of Otago and Handy Hunter Novelty Finals of Dog Trials and Finals of Otago Steer Riding Championships Dunedin Fanciers’ Club Dog Show. Hot Water available on Ground Licensed Booth. Good Luncheons Morning and Afternoon Tea under Grandstand. NIGHT CARNIVAL COMMENCES AT 7. Baseball—Two Leading Teams of First Division. Sideshows, Riding Devices and Games until 10 p.m. Admission Charges: Adults Is 6d, Children 6d. Cars 2s 6d. 1 Please Bring Correct Change. R. D. STEWART, Secretary

( TAGO PENINSULA A. & P SOCIETY 70th ANNUAL SHOW At PORTOBELLO, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13 ENTRIES CLOSE with the Undersigned TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9 Schedules on application. H. J. KING. Secretary, Broad Bay Telephone 21K Portobello. Entries will be • taken at the office ol the Otago Light Horse and Pony Society 7-9 Crawford street. Phone 12-333. A Dickson, phone 13-768, and the Otago A and P Society, 83 Crawford street, phone 11-031. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION Enjoy your visit to CHRISTCHURCH. Stay at EXCELSIOR HOTEL, Up-to-date comfort. Central situation Good table. HAMILTON: Abbotsford Guest House; appointed Auto. Association; overlooking Waikato River; quiet; select; excellent table under the personal supervision of the proprietress, Mrs M. A. Courtney HOLIDAY at “ Hotel Cromwell h. and c.; centrally heated lounges, dining room; bus trips daily to Lakes Wanaka and HOTEL Bristol, Wellington, Phone 50-383 Corner of Cuba and Ghuznee streets, in centre of city; Casual Accommodation specially catered for. RESPECTABLE Working Girl requires Board for several months from early December; handy Alexandra.—Phone 36W Alexandra. , WANTED, urgently, Crib; any beach: fortnight January: rent advance—lssl. Times. TO Let, Waikouaiti; furnished House; firing; conveniences; on« minute bus; 10 minutes beach; December 20 to January 3; £5 week in advance.—lsßß, Times. TO Let, Timaru House, central, for 2 weeks, from December 23; 3 bedrooms; every convenience; £6 10s per week. — Write 371, Herald Timaru. WANTED to Rent, furnished House or Board family 5; Central Otago district; urgent: references.—Address 1577, Times. EXCHANGE, Caravan in Dunedin for accommodation for three, any holiday resort, Xmas holidays.—ls 74, Times. DO not address business letters to the Editor. They should be sent to the Manager.

WANTED TO BUT A S H BUYERS OF JEWELLERY, SILVER, CRYSTAL CHINA, ANTIQUES. Etc. THE TREASURE CHEST. REG. 282 George street (Opp. Arthur Barnett’s). HIGHEST CASH PRICES GIVEN. O N E Y FOR XMAS. We Buy all American Publications in good order. Write for details to ALADDIN MAGAZINES, Chancery Lane, Christchurch. WANTED, urgently, Human Hair; must be Bin in length; top prices paid.—Write Walker’s Umbrella Shop. 172 Cuba street Wellington. IMPORTED Cigars: Big price offered for genuine Cuban or American brands; any quality.—Particulars, brand and price, to No. 1184. Times. WANTED to Buy. Coal Range; black or enamelled; up to 2-foot 7-inch long; state price, etc.—No. 1680, Times Office. WANTED to Buy, Fresh Trapped 'Rabbits; highest prices given.—Address 1542. Times. BOARD AND RESIDENCE c OMFORT AND FRIENDLY SERVICE Characterise HOTEL CENTRAL, 100 Princes street. Phone 13-350 W. Y CAMPBELL, Proprietor. (Private.) DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall); casuals 10s 6d day; permanents by arrangement; comfort assured.—Phone 12-601. “ TE Rahiri ” House: Bed and Breakfast: central: quiet: comfort assured—Phone 13-214. CASTLEREAGH (Mrs McMaster), 60 Upper Stuart street: Superior Accommodation; bed-breakfast. TERRY’S Private Hotel, 303 King street, eaters bed and breakfast.—Phone 13-266 BOARD Wanted, 2 Young Working Girls, sisters; willing assist; fond children; St Kilda preferred: beginning January.—ls 36 Times. CASUAL Visitors to City: Comfortable Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast.— Please Ring 18-895. WANTED, Board by Working Man; no washing; supply own linen. —1506, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26626, 24 November 1947, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26626, 24 November 1947, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26626, 24 November 1947, Page 8

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