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Laugh and the world laughs with you . . . Phone 13-373. Hearing Aids Available. STRAND Dir.. Iverridge-Udeon Daily: 1.45 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. Right out of the Funnies on to your funny bone. “LIFE WITH FATHER” “ LIFE WITH FATHER ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And “BLONDIE’S BIG MOMENT” With Dagwood and Blondie. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Final Chapter of " Black Arrow.” Plan at D.I.C. or THEATRE (13-379). D UNE D I N TRAVEL CLUB. MORNING TEA RECEPTION, WEDNESDAY. Speaker: Mrs R. W. MUNRO. RING 13-926 about Superb 5s Peninsula Drive to Larnach Castle. SEE the Grand March led by Pipe Bands; Scottish Ball. Spectators Is 6d.

GRAND OPERA SEASON—B PERFORMANCES NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE ON THURSDAY. £[ I S MAJESTY’S TIIEA Tll E (Direction: Kerridge-Odeon). MAY 27 and 29, JUNE 1,3, 5,8, 10 and 12. Commencing at 7.45 P.M. SHARP. The New Zealand Broadcasting Service and the Otago Centennial Association Present BIZET’S OPERA IN 4 ACTS. “CARMEN” “CARMEN” A GREAT THEATRICAL OCCASION. An unprecedented three hours of magnificent entertainment is assured in the presentation of the full Opera of Carmen, starring the famous English Contralto, Janet Howe (by courtesy of the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company) and the famous English Tenor, Arthur Servent (by courtesy of the Covent Garden Opera Syndicate). • Produced by Bernard Beeby and supported by the National Orchestra of 47 players under the direction of Andersen Tyrei, a galaxy of Dunedin's leading vocalists, a chorus of 66 voices under John 1. Leech, specially created scenery and lavish costumes, “ Carmen will undoubtedly make stage history in Dunedin and will long be remembered as a great theatrical occasion. BOX PLAN AT BEGG’S. There are still good seats left, but patrons are advised to book without delay, as the season commences on THURSDAY, only 4 days away. D.C. 10s, O.S. 10s and 7s 6d (r.o tax). DAY SALES (4s) AT BEGG’S, AVAILABLE ON DAY OF ISSUE ONLY. PERFORMANCE COMMENCES 7.45 SHARP, WHEN DOORS WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL AFTER FIRST ACT.-PLEASE BE SEATED BY 7.30. FOR “ CARMEN ” BOOK EARLY ARRIVE EARLY WRESTLING PREFERENTIAL BOOKING OPENS D.I.C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, at 9 A.M. BOX PLAN OPENS D.I.C. THURSDAY, MAY 27, at 9 A.M. OTAGO WRESTLING ASSOCIATION (Incp.). SITUATIONS VACANT |>OSLYN MILLS, Have Vacancies for WOMEN AND GIRLS, YOUNG MEN AND YOUTHS. Good Pay and Conditions. Cafeteria. Free Health Clinic. Quick Bus Service. Subsidised Fares. Apply or ring PERSONNEL MANAGER, 20-609. rpilE GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU HAS VACANCIES FOR A SENIOR ASSISTANT (MALE OR FEMALE). ALSO JUNIOR CADETS AND OFFICE STAFF. An Interesting Career, with Good Prospects. Apply THE MANAGER.

PLANTS AND PRODUCE PHLOX Perennial Giants; new Blues, Scarlets and Pinks; set of 6,3 s 6d posted. Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. ROSESL Exquisite set of 12 distinct scented; large types; 34s 6d, posted.— Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. STRAWBERRIES, Captain Cook and Marguerite; strong roots, certified; 8s 6d 100, 75s 1000.— Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland MICHAELMAS Daisies; new Purples, Scarlets, Pinks; set of 6,8 s 6d, posted.— Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. TUBEROSE: The Pearl, double, scented, top-sized flowering crowns; 15s dozen.— Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. AQUILEGIA: Long spurred; also Russell Lupins, Exhibition; one-year crowns; 10s dozen.—Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. _ _ DELPHINIUM: True Giant Pacific; novelty colours; one-year clumps, ios dozen. —Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland: GLADIOLI Bulbs: Superb collection of 12 Exhibition, named; 10s, posted.—Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Auckland. EDITH Cavell Chrysanthemum (Bronze); orders taken, rooted slips; delivery September-October; sample flower if required; quarter doz lots only; 5s od; postage 6d extra. —195, Times. __ FOR Sale, Ettisburg Strawberry Plants; free from disease and well rooted; 8s 6d per 100, £3 10s per 1000. 169, Times Office. ___ GLADIOLI: Latest Dutch importations; 12 different; named; -£l.—Glenfield Nurseries, Birkenhead, Auckland. GLADIOLI; mixed, 7s 6d dozen; superb named, 12s 6d. Marden’s Nurseries, Birkenhead. Auckland. PANSY, Exhibition, 2s Gd doz; Polyanthus, newer strain, 6d each, 4s 6d doz; Silver Beet, 9d 25. Is 3d 50. —J. Rawle, Winton. FOR Sale, Poisoning Carrots; red, intermediate.—Apply Buzan, Enfield R.D. FOR Sale, Strawberry Plants; Ettesburg, 8s per 100; 2s 3d per dozen.—226, Times. CYCLES SALE AND BUY See j. C FOGARTY. Cycle Specialist, CARGILL'S CORNER, Opposite Mayfair Theatre, FOR ALL YOUR BICYCLE NEEDS POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. FOR Sale. 140~Decks Battery Brooders, heated or unheated.—Can be seen at Gladstone Poultry Farm; phone 275. Mosgiel 3001 b~W heatme a 1; good condition; 355; inspection invited.—ll Scoular street, Mornington . WHITE” Muscovy Ducks, 5 months old; good strain (stamp).—Mrs Perriam, WrighPs Bush, Southland. LAYING Pullets, heavy laying strain; no culls; 10s.—11 Scoular street, Mornington. WANTED, 4 Australorp Cockerels; blood tested. —Price, etc., Box 51, Alexandra. FOR Sale, Kapai Kerosene Incubator; 540 eggs; £B.-212, Times. ADVERTISING is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry Rightly directea and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit -to the advertisei But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26779, 24 May 1948, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26779, 24 May 1948, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26779, 24 May 1948, Page 8

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