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FULLERS ST. JAMES THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. To-day A TREAT FOR ALL MUSIC LOVERS! The Thrilling Screen Story of a Love Song. “ SCHUBERT’S SERENADE ” “ SCHUBERT’S SERENADE ” “ SCHUBERT’S SEREN ADE ” With - LILIAN HARVEY, LOUIS JOUVET. (The Padre of "LA KERMESSE HEROIQUE ”), And Featuring Much of the Finest and Best-remembered Music from the Pen of Franz Schubert, one of the Greatest Song-writers of all times. “Ave Maria," " Waltz of Yearning." "Winter Journey,” “Impatience.” “Moment Musical,” parts of the “ Unfinished Symphony,” and the Immortal “ SERENADE." A BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY SET IN THE ROMANTIC BACKGROUNDS 0? OLD VIENNA! Supporting Programme: NATIONAL FILM UNIT (Showing Members of N.Z. Olympic Team in Action). “PHONEY CRONIES” (Comedy), SCREEN SNAPSHOTS, METRO NEWS (The Silver Wedding ot our KING and QUEEN). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or THEATRE from 7 p.m. (Phone 13-702). SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2. YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS’ CLUB ROY ROGERS In “SUNSET SERENADE” Also "A VISIT TO THE SWANS.” . An amusing and instructive short specially made for you in England. COMEDY CARTOON. Admission 6d to All Parts of Theatre. WET or fine, ring 13-926 for a Bargain Drive to Larnach Castle. PERMANENT WAVING YY I N TER' REDUCTION FROM TO-DAY. Book Early. VALDOR TOILET SALON Phone 18-852 ART Beauty Salon, 294 George street. Non-electric Full Perm, 15s; 2,12 s—- . 18-040; expert attention; book early. VISIT ' Browne " Salon, 2nd door. Savoy Buildings (take lift Moray place entrance).—Conducted by Stephanie M. Smith (of Sydney); specialists all types of waving; ring 10-084. HELEN McLachlan, Verity Hairdressing Salon, 37 Main road. Gardens.—Rhone 10-758, LOST AND FOUND LOST, Wednesday morning, between N.E. Valley and Lookout Point, Paua and silver Butterfly; reward.—Ring 196. ask 469 STRAYED on to Roxburgh Borough Reserve. 1 red and white yearling Heifer; if not claimed by May 24, 1948, will be Sold to defray expenses.—A. Burton, Town Clerk, Roxburgh Borough Council. May 19. 1948, . LOST, between Rattray street and Morn*ington, Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, expanding band.—Ring 22-889. working hours; good reward. LOST, Black Kid Gloves, white stitching on back; Capping Day; Bay View road, St. Clair tram, Railway Station.—lß4, Times. LOST, Friday evening, between. His Majesty’s and Rattray street, Tomato Red Woollen Scarf; coloured pattern; reward.— Ring 20-197. LOST, central, 19th. Greenstone Heart, gold chain; sentimental value; reward.— 795 George street LOST at Burnside, smooth-haired black Collie. Dog.—Finder please phone Mackie, 30, Mosgiel. LOST. Number Plate Dl-033, between Ranfurly and Poolburn, 15th.—Finder please return Donald Reid and Co., Ltd.'. Ranfurly or Dunedin. LOST, Wednesday, Silver Brooch, valued keepsake; reward.—Reply Abernethy, 4 Mardale street, Roslyn. LOST on Wednesday, between Public Hospital and Qrand Hotel, 1 single-pearl Earring.—Finder please contact Grand Hotel. LOST, boy’s Black and White Christ’s College School Cap, Wednesday evening.— Would finder please ring 12-219? LOST, north end. evening of 12th, Lady’s Silver Cloth Evening Purse; gold fastener. Finder ring 10-956; reward. LOST, Diamante Wristlet Watch, between Sunbury street and Highcliff • road, Anderson’s Bay; reward.—Ring 24-194. LOST. Lady’s Rubber Boot, between King street and Leith Valley-Waitati road.— Reward returning Victoria Hotel. LOST, on April 29, Child’s small Suitcase; containing sewing, knitting, etc.— Phone 30K, Waikouaiti. Reward. FOUND, V 8 Hub Cap.—Apply I. G. Kerr, Concord; phone 15-543. LOST, green Umbrella, capping day; reward.—Reply 136, Times. P O U N D: SEA CLIFF 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 leaves N.Z.R. Depot 7.30 p.m., returning after dance. <OUND OUTRAM PICTURES, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 8 p.m. Walt Disney’s ” MAKE MINE MUSIC.” In Technicolor. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) FOUND—Wanaka Pictures, Saturday; the laugh riot for the Whole family, the Australian production, " Dad and Dave Come to Town,” (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND—Lauder Pictures, To-night: the laugh riot for the whole family, the Australian production, “ Dad and Dave Come to Town.” (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND—Naseby Pictures, Saturday; “ Three Little Girls in Blue,” in technicolor; excellent programme and good shorts, including cartoon. (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND: To-morrow ''Afternoon and Evening, May 22—Monster Carnival, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel. Sponsored by Businessmen's Association to raise funds to equip children’s play area. FOUND: National Dancing, Merry-go-round, Treasure Hunts, Roll-D<>wns, Games, etc., at the Monster Carnival, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, To-morrow Afternoon and Evening, May 22. _ FOUND: No Pictures Mosgiel To-night: next screenings on Tuesday and Wednesday; " Brasher Dubloon ”; George Montgomery, Nancy Guild. (Adult Recommendation.) I FOUND Mosgiel: R.S.A. Church Parade, Presbyterian Church, Sunday evening. May 23; personnel meet Monument in Park 6.15 p.m. FOUND: Scissors and Razors Sharpened; country work posted—l. H. Donaldson, 36 Upper Octagon, Dunedin. FOUND: Would Members of Outram Plunket Society give usual donation for supper for ball on Friday night.—Thank you, A. Bathgate, hon. secretary FOUND: Wyllie’s Crossing Tennis Club Dance, North Taieri Hall, May 22. ) Irving and Cooper’s Music. Supper. Admission, 2s and 2s 6d. FOUND: Tennis Dance, to be held at Allanton, May 22; good music: supper; 2s 6d and 2s. FOUND: All Mosgiel asking “ Wot’s the time.”—See the Clock in Cheyne's and win a Carnival Prize. FOUND at the monster Carnival, Mosgiel Coronation Hall, Saturday, 22nd, Refreshments available; Catering by the “Ainslle.’* FOUND—Hasty Tasty Cafe, Rattray street: oyster bar and fish meals; open Sundays. 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 26777, 21 May 1948, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26777, 21 May 1948, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26777, 21 May 1948, Page 10

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