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FULLERS EMPIRE THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. SESSIONS 2 and 8 p.m EXCITING DRAMA of LOVE and HATE! Metro-Golawyn-Mayer’s “ BODY AND SOUL ” “ BODY AND SOUL ” John Garfield Lilli Palmer John Garfield Lilli Palmer And Introducing Hazel Brooks. The Suspenseful Story toils of a Man of Reckless Ambition and the two Women who loved him! A TOM AND JERRY CARTOON FITZPATRICK TRAVELTALK. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (12-433). “ POSERS, PENALTIES AND PROFITS.” “POSERS, PENALTIES AND PROFITS.” “POSERS, PENALTIES AND PROFITS.” Preferential Booking Now Open at Theatre For THURSDAY, MAY 27. Ordinary Booking Opens at D.I.C. MONDAY. DANCING Masonic hall, GREEN ISLAND TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 19th, CHARITY DANCE. Organised by the WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. Miss Gordon’s Orchestra giving services Free. All Proceeds to United Nations Appeal for Children. MAKE IT A RECORD. J. BOOMER, Mayor, Green Island. LEGAL NOTICES “ rjpiE LICENSING ACT, 1908.” LICENSING DISTRICT OF WAIMATE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENCE. I, CHARLES LAWRENCE YOUNG, of St. Andrews, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at the Courthouse, Waimate, on the Ist day of JUNE, 1948, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s Licence for a house situate at St. Andrews and known by the name (or sign) of the “ Masonic Hotel,” containing 12 rooms exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated the 13th dav of May, 1948. (Signature) C. L. YOUNG. J. ANDERSON SIM & McELREA, 12 Manse street, Dunedin, Solicitors for Applicant. Licensing district of central OTAGO. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUE OF AN ACCOMMODATION LICENCE. (“THE LICENSING ACT. 1908 ”). I. ANDREW JAMES McNEIL LOUDON, of Kyeburn Diggings, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next annual Licensing Meeting to be holden at Alexandra on the 2nd day of JUNE, 1948, apply for a Certificate authorising the Issue of an Accommodation Licence for premises situate at Kyeburn Diggings, and known as the. “ Pass Hotel.” Dated at Kyeburn Diggings the 12th day of May. 1948. (Signature) A. J. McN. LOUDON. J. ANDERSON SIM & McELREA, • 12 Manse street, Dunedin, Solicitors for Applicant. LOST AND FOUND POUND, TWO PIG DOGS, One black and tan, one black with bob tail. Also TWO ROMNEY RAMS, Brand like S2 on rump. If not claimed and expenses paid within Seven Days, will be Destroyed. SKINNER, North Taieri. lOST, FRIDAY NIGHT, vicinity Manse J street, St. Kilda, or Tomahawk road, Woman's Large ENVELOPE PURSE (lizard itkin), containing O.W.H.A. donation books, ration books and incidentals. Reward.—RlNG 14-566; evening, 25-409. Lost, small circular gold BROOCH, with pale greenstone, Tuesday, May 11, Town Hall, D.1.C., Princes street, Rattray street car, or Highgate. Keepsake. Reward. PHONE 14-351. LOST, small Dark Red Dairy Cow; between Allanton and Burnside.—. Anyone knowing whereabouts please communicate D. W. Lindsay, phone 96U, Mosgiel. LOST on bus route to St. Margaret’s College from Moray place, wine skin Gloves; reward on posting to 16 Peverel street. Riccarton, Christchurch. LOST, Gold Chain Bangle, between Howe street and the Gardens; reward. Times; or phone 11-333 (between 9 and 5L ; . LOST, brown Purse containing train tickets and money, vicinity Exchange and Railway Station. —Return 171 Kaikorai Valley road; reward. LOST, Manse street, Saturday night, gentleman's brown leather Gloves; reward.—3o, Times. LOST, R.KA Badgc No. 285267, in or near Henley.—Finder please return R.S.A. Office, Dunedin. _— LOST, Caravan Cushions; between Wa'naka and Omarama, via Lindis Pass; reward. — Information to 1928, Times Office. STRAYED on to our property on May 12, one 2-year-old Shorthorn cross Bull; owner cart have same by paying expenses. —Apply L. and J. May, Clydevale. LOStT May 9, pair Vicinity Gardens taxi depot; reward—l 34 Main North road, N.E. Valley. ■ LOST, left-hand rustT crochet GloveFinder please leave at Railway Bus Service. LOST, hiack Pouch containing keys for Ford VB.—Ring 21-317; reward. LOSTGentleman’s brown leather Glove, Thursday night; reward.—Phone 10-060. LOST, Yale - Key, May 6, Gordon road, Mosgiel.—6s, Times, YOUNG Working Girl Lost £2; week’s wages.—Miss Walsh, C.P.O. Reward. Found mosgiel pictures, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. M-G-M presents an outstanding programme, " TWO SMART PEOPLE,” Starring John Hodiak, Lucille Ball, Lloyd Nolan. Gunplay and heartbeats in a thrill, a second story amid Mardi Gras revelry! He’s a smodthy—she’s a cutie, chaperoned by a cop. See this show for all-round entertainment. (Recommended Adult Audiences.) JP O U N D: BERWICK HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), MAY 18, PICTURE SHOW, In aid Table Tennis Funds. Supports include “ Centennial Cavalcade,” Technicolor. jP O U N D: SEACLIFF PUBLIC HALL, GRAND ANNUAL BALL, In Aid Young People’s Club, FRIDAY. MAY 21, 8.30 p.m. Sports Band. Good floor, set supper. Novelty Dances. Ladies 4s, Gentlemen ss, Double 9s. Bus ledves N.Z.R. Depot 7.30 p.m., returning after dance. FOUND: Middlemarch Pictures, To-night; “ Three Little Girls in Blue,” in technicolor; excellent programme and good shorts includes cartoon. (Universal Exhibition. ) FOUNDTAt the Monster Carnival, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, Saturday afternoon next, May 22; Exhibition of National Dances by pupils of Miss H. Dalgety; admission tree. FOUND: At the Businessmen’s Monster Carnival, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, Saturday afternoon and evening next, May 22 merry-go-round in full swing; bring the kiddies along and help support a worthy object; admission free. FOUND: Scenes of 100 years ago re-en-acted at the Monster Carnival in Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, Saturday, May 22; be in for the prizes awarded in the " Peg your claim on the Goldfield admission free. FOUND: If people persist in stealing firewood off my property at Gill’s Corner, Lower Portobello, the police will be notified.—M. Lewis, Lower Portobello. FOUND! Taieri Collie Club Committee Meeting, A. and P. Hall. Outram, Thursday, 20th 8 p.m.— N. Boyd, hon. sec.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26774, 18 May 1948, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26774, 18 May 1948, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26774, 18 May 1948, Page 10

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