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Phone 13-379. Hearing Alda Available. Dir.: Kerridge-Odeon DAILY. 1.45 and 7.45 p.m BLOOD-CHILLING CRIME PUZZLE. DEATH FROM THE POISONOUS FANGS Of “THE SHANGHAI COBRA” “THE SHANGHAI COBRA” Starring Sidney Toler as CHARLIE CHAN, With Mantan Moreland, Benson Fong, James Cardwell, Joan Barclay. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plus The Action-packed Story of a Wild Stallion that Fought Back Desperately at any who Attempted to Tame It. “King of the Wild Horses” “King of the Wild Horses” With Preston Foster, Gail Patrick. Bill Sheffield. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at Theatre (13-379) after 10.30 a.m. gTRAND " STERA-TEX ” Toilet Tissue; pure, sterilised, tough, yet baby-soft.—" Stera-Tex ” Toilet Tissue.

FULLERS 1/- MAYFAIR 1/6 THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. Monday and Tuesday, at 7.15 p.m. No Free List. Double-feature Matinee at 1.45 p.m. A Spectacle Greed! Lust! with Buried Treasure! Pieces of Eight! Flashing Cutlesses and Knives!! CHARLES LAUGHTON at Sea Again in—- “ CAPTAIN KIDD ” Randolph Scott Barbara Britton. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Intriguing Detedtive Adventure Sherlock Holmes Dr Watson, Basil Rathbone Nigel Bruce. “TERROR BY NIGIIT ” Alan Renee Dennis Billy Mowbray Godfrey Hoey Bevan (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plajis at Theatre (Tel. 22-573). THOSE who appreciate superb Art and Handicrafts must see Larnach Castle.

CENTENNIAL AMUSEMENT PAR IC, OALEDONIAN GROUND. TO-DAY IS EASTER MONDAY And a Special Day for the Children at the Amusement Park. DURING THE AFTERNOON EVERYONE WILL BE ADMITTED FREE And all Rides and Games will be Half Price for the Kiddies. THERE WILL BE EXTRA FUN WITH IMPROMPTU RACING, JUMPING, ETC., With Cash Prizes and Free Rides and Scrambles.” COME ALONG EVERYONE AND ENJOY YOURSELVES AS OUR GUESTS FOR THE AFTERNOON. TO-NIGHT, At 8. Everybody’s Favourites, THE HAWAIIAN SERENADERS. Will make their Final Appearance at the Amusement Park. SOUTH SEA MELODY AND ROMANCE. Admission Is (Children Half Price), or by Souvenir Ticket. s* Final Performances of NEW ZEALAND PIPE BAND CHAMPIONSHIPS, QARISBEOOK, 8.30 a.m.: B Grade Test Selection. 1.30 p.m.: A Grade Test Selection, To be followed by QUICKSTEP AND DRUM-MAJORS' DISPLAYS BY CHAMPION A AND B GRADE BANDS. TWENTY-NINE BANDS IN MASSED FORMATION. Admission: Grand Stand and Enclosure, 2s; Ground, Is 6d. Stand Enclosure and Reserved Seats at Burns street gate only. TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TO-DA TOURS QROUP TRAVEL TOURS. THE MOST SPECTACULAR AND VARIED WORRY-FREE HOLIDAY SERVICE EVER OFFERED IN NEW ZEALAND. AT THE LOW COST OF 30s PER DAY. TOUR No. 60: To Invercargill. Lake Te Anau, Queenstown, and Wanaka. APRIL 3-APRIL 13. Eleven-day Tour for £l6 10s. TOUR No. 61: To Christchurch, Anakiwa-Marlborough Sounds, Nelson, Hanmer Springs and Timaru. APRIL 10-APRIL 21. Twelve-day Tour for £lB. To Invercargill and Stewart Island, APRIL 15-APRIL 22. Eight-day Tour for £9 10s. GROUP TRAVEL IS NOT JUST A TOUR—IT'S A HOLIDAY! BOOKING OFFICE: NEW ZEALAND TRAVEL SERVICE, 366 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Box 443. Phone 11-961. PUBLIC NOTICES B U I L D E R S, PLASTERERS. CON CRETE, EXTERIOR WALLBOARD, NOW AVAILABLE IN ANY QUANTITIES. SIZES 4ft x 3ft and 4ft 6in x 3ft. OTAGO AGENTS: ” W. E. G. McDOWELL, 214 CASTLE STREET, DUNEDIN. PHONE 13-314. SITUATIONS VACANT AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIAN. We have a vacancy on our Service Department Staff for a fully-qualified Automotive Electrician! The work is varied and interesting and offers ample opportunity for a keen tradesman to gain specialised training on a wide range of cars and commercial vehicles, both English and American. The position is a permanent one with excellent working conditions and good wages will be paid to suitable man who will also be eligible to participate in a liberal staff superannuation scheme. Apply with copies only of testimonials to The Service Manager, L. M. SILVER AND CO., LTD., “ Lucas House,” Wakefield street, Wellington. MEETINGS UNITED NATIONS APPEAL FOR CHILDREN. CITIZENS’ MEETING. Every Citizen who believes that help must be given urgently to the world’s millions of hungry Children will want to see UNITED NATIONS FILMS Dramatically portraying their plight, And will want to hear PLANS FOR THE APPEAL That is their only hope of aid. Make it your duty to come to the Citizens’ Meeting in the Xo W N HALL CONGER T CIIAM BE R, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, at 8 p.m. SPEAKERS:— CHAS. S. FALCONER, 0.8. E., Chairman of Executive Committee. RUGBY MALCOLM, Dominion Organiser. Mr P. G. CONNOLLY, M.P. His Worship the Mayor, Mr D. C. CAMERON, will preside.

jyj'ANIOTOTO FEDERATED FARMERS. The ANNUAL MEETING of the Maniototo branch of the Federated Farmers will be held in Ranfurly on WEDNESDAY, March 31, at 2 p.m. Business:—Adoption of Balance Sheet. Election of Officers, General. J. M. CRUTCHLEY, Secretary. JF you are responsible for initiating any advertising campaign, bear in mind the public tendency towards sober thinking shown by the' steadily-growing circulation of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES. Utilise the Classified Columns for quick and economical results.

NOMINATIONS j RETURNED SERVICES | I—l % Members are advised that NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICE-BEARERS and EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CLOSE at the Office of the Association on FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1948, at 9 a.m. Nomination Forms are obtainable on application to the Office, Moray place. O. L. FERENS, Secretary. Dunedin Returned Services' Assn., Inc.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26731, 29 March 1948, Page 8

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