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FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.15. In RAINBOW TECHNICOLOR!! The Romance of Jerome Kern set to music. “Till the Clouds Roll By” June Allyson Van Johnson Lucille Bremer Angela Lansbury Judy Garland Tony Martin \ Kathryn Grayson Van Heflin Virginia O’Brien Dinah Shore Lena Horne Frank Sinatra Robert Walker as Jerome Kern. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -I/FULLERS MAYFAIR THEATRE 1/6 Direction: Kerridge-Odeon Hearing Aids Available Saturday. Monday. Tuesday at 7.15 p.m. ( Matinee, Saturday, at 1.45 p.m. ) (“ SMOKY ” Comedy, Cartoons, Shorts,) ( etc. ) (“Princess's Wedding Day," Return) Season. Evening Programme: “ THE PRINCESS'S WEDDING DAY.” High Explosive!! Hands Off!! She loves hard . . . She lives hard . . . “ DANGER SIGNAL ” Faye EMERSON Zachary SCOTT Dick Erdman Rosemary De Camp Bruce Bennett Mona Freeman (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A box office story of the West to-day. In the tradition of the West of old! In Thrilling Technicolor. “SMOKY” “SMOKY” ’ “SMOKY” FRED MacMURRAY ANNE BAXTER BURLE IVES ESTHER DALE Bruce Cabot Roy Roberts An Outlaw Horse . . . An untamed Girl . . . and the Man Who Mastered Them Both! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 22-573). QTAGO WOMEN’S CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. An “AT HOME ” in honour of MISS JANET HOWE will be held in the CLUB LOUNGE on MONDAY, MAY 31. at 3.30 p.m. All club members are invited to be present. S. STEVENSON, Secretary. JUMBLE Sale, St. Peter’s Hall, Cargill road, Friday, May 28, at 2.30 p.m. WATCH OUT FOR ACTION. We promise a Programme overflowing with swift exciting action. STRAND Phone 13-379 Hearing Aids Available. Dir.. Kerridge-Odeon Daily: 1.45 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. Three names spell EXPLOSIVE ACTION. FRANCIS LEDERER, GAIL PATRICK, ANN RUTHERFORD. “THE MADONNA’S SECRET” “ THE MADONNA’S SECRET ” His hands had killed everything he had ever loved. Three beautiful women. WHY DID THEY HAVE TO DIE? (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plus BREATHTAKING! EXCITING! “THE AVENGING RIDER” “ THE AVENGING RIDER ” Starring TIM HOLT TIM HOLT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plan at D.I.C. or THEATRE (13-379). TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY). METHODIST HALL. MONSTER CHILDREN’S CONCERT. Collection in aid of United Nations Appeal for Children. PACK THE HALL. ADMISSION FREE. Peter (4ZB) will be there. THOSE who appreciate superb Art and Handicrafts must see Larnach Castle. ANOTHER CENTENNIAL ATTRACTION, CHAMPIONSHIP PIPING, HIGHLAND AND NATIONAL DANCING COMPETITIONS. THE LARGEST GATHERING OF ITS KIND IN AUSTRALASIA THIS YEAR. 25 Dominion, South Island and Otago Championships. PRIZES OF CASH AND TROPHIES VALUED AT OVER £SOO. 1 (CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, DUNEDIN, SATURDAY, MAY 29, UNTIL SATURDAY JUNE 5. BUY YpUR SOUVENIR PROGRAMME AT BEGG’S. ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY AVAILABLE. MEETINGS AT R. R. M. A L G I E A (National Member for Remuera) WILL ADDRESS A SERIES OF MEETINGS IN DUNEDIN as follows: FOR JUNIORS ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, YORK PLACE, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, at 8 p.m. Subject: “WHY I AM A NATIONALIST.” (Seniors will be, welcome.) FOR WOMEN ONLY ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, at 2.30 p.m. And a PUBLIC MEETING In the CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, at 8 p.m. Subject: "OUR CURRENT PROBLEMS.” i (The Hall will be heated.J

Q.REEN ISLAND BOROUGH. PUBLIC MEETING, FORESTERS' HALL, MONDAY, MAY 31, 7.30 p.m., To consider the formation of a Pipe Band. All interested are cordially invited to be present. J. BOOMER, Mayor. COMPANY NOTICES National mortgage COMPANY OF NEW LIMITED (Incorporated & AGENCY ZEALAND in England) An INTERIM DIVIDEND at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum for the half-year ended March 31, 1948, will be payable on and after JULY 1, 1948. The Dividend will be payable at The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., London. The DOMINION REGISTER OF SHARES will be CLOSED from JUNE 21 to JULY 1 (inclusive). »„,„ TT rr. G. R. RITCHIE, General Manager. ELECTION NOTICES UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO IN PURSUANCE of the Provisions of •' The University of Otago Council Act, 1946," I Hereby Give Notice that an ELECTION will be held on MONDAY, JULY 5, 1948, the Poll Closing at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of Electing to the Council of the University of Otago: ONE MEMBER to Represent the District Court of Convocation of the Otago University District. NOMINATIONS Must be Received at my Office Not Later than 5 p.m. on MONDAY JUNE 7, and the Roll will Close at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, JUNE 14, NOMINATION FORMS may be obtained from the Undersigned Tins Election is caused through the Resignation of Mr H. P. Kidson. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, GAMBLE INCUBATOR, 5000 to' 8000-egg capacity. Must be in good condition Price and particulars to , „ , . “ Incubator, BOX 155. Oamaru. TEN White Leghorn Pullets: 7s (id each 475, Times. . FOUR young breeding Geese for Sale.— G. Connor, North Taieri. PERMANENT WAVING STYLED HIGH OR LOW, WORN SHORT OR LONG, Each Wave a Masterpiece. At ROBINSON’S TOILET SALON 3 Moray place (opp. Savoy). Phone 10-918. Vjn INTER REDUCTION FROM rO-DAV Book Early. . VALDOR TOILET SALON / Phone 18-852 VISIT 1 Browne " Salon, 2nd floor. 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 - Phone 10-758 ART Beauty Salon, 294 George street. Non-electric Full Perm, 15s; 3,12 s—- . 18-040; expert attention; book cany. FRUIT FOR SALE CHOICE Sturmer and Delicious Apples 12s Gd per case; medium sizes loose pack, 10s Gd; all good quality fruit: sidings lid extra.—E. and K Smith Ripponvale Cromwell PACKED bushel cases fancy grade Jonathan 12s 6d, Delicious 15s, kiddies' Apples 10s; cash on rail; sidings lid.—J R Webb and Son, Cromwell. ALFRISTON Apples, cooking or dessert large sizes: 10s per case; cash with order Donaldson. Janefield Mosgiel CHOICE Delicious Apples, 15s; Kiddies size, 10s; sidings, lid extra; cash with order.—R Sherrill Miller’s Flat R.D SUN-RIPENED "Delicious and Sturmer Apples; 15s per case, f.0.r., sidings extra; Suncrest Orchard, P.O. Box 801, Dunedin.

EDUCATIONAL accountancy examinations. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 10. 1948. Only a few weeks left for you to enter for this year's Accountancy Examinations —Entries Close JUNE 10, 1948! There is no time to lose —decide NOW to make Accountancy your sure stepping-stone to business success Enrol with Hemingway s and start your studies immediately. With Hemingway’s Home Study Accountancy Course you get complete printed lessons that are models of accuracy, clarity, and conciseness you get personal individual attention from highly-qualified experts who analyse your work in detail you get a guarantee of tuition until successful for the one all-inclusive fee. HURRY—don’t delay another day—enrol immediately with Hemingway's, for more than 50 years the " Pass Masters ’’ in Accountancy. Write quickly for free book. ‘'Accountancy." to II EMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION PRIVATE HOTEL, 429 Papanui road. Christchurch Phone 23-598. Main North road. Tram route. Town 8 minutes. Handy Trotting, Races. Free Garage. Large garden. Limited number Permanent Guests in homely surroundings. /CENTRALLY-HEATED DINING ROOM, L SUNNY BEDROOMS. GOOD TABLE At , EXCELSIOR HOTEL, Christchurch Central situation. ACCOMMODATION now available at Akaroa in private guest house; centrally situated, overlooking the harbour; attractive garden, magnificent views, handy to golf course, fishing, walks, etc. —540, Times. MARLBOROUGH Hduse. 21 Kent terrace, Wellington; first-class accommodation and breakfast: single and double rooms: heart of city HOTEL Bristol Wellington; phone 50-383. corner of Cuba and Ghuznee streets, in centre of city; casual accommodation specially, catered for. ROTORUA: Go north this winter; holiday at “The Mansions," Rotorua; excellent cuisine.—Write Box 121 for reservations; Mr and Mrs A. W. Brockie, proprietors. HOTEL St. Clair: Superior Accommodation; bed and breakfast: comfort assured —Phone 23-481 “ HOTEL Cromwell,” Central Otago’s premier Hotel; famous for food and comforts; 17s 6d daffy. VISITORS: Accommodation offered 2 friends, June 4,7; twin beds; conveniences; tram line; reasonable.—sil, Times. MOTHER with 3 Children would like to Rent Crib for six weeks at Christmas.— 461, Times. BOARD AND RESIDENCE CASTLEREAGI-I (Mrs McMaster), 60 Upper Stuart street; superior Accommodation; bed-breakfast. TERRY’S Private Hotel; Centennial Visitors; lounge; superior accommodation: bed, breakfast.—Phone 13-266. BOARD wanted near city by young man; clean, honest and well mannered. —492, Times. BED and Cooked Breakfast offered Show visitors; 15s each; homely people.—s2l. Times. EX-SERVICEMAN, wife and baby desperately need somewhere to live.—Please ring 22-809. _ YOUNG lady requires comfortable Board for few months; Roslyn or Maori Hill.— 524, Times. BUSINESS girl requires Board urgently; central if possible.—s2o, Times. YOUNG Englishman urgently requires Board with respectable family.— 427, Times. STAMPS STAMPS.—Wanted all used N.Z. Stamps for cash; list of British Empire sets, albums, etc.; post free.—S. Curtis and Co.. Palmerston North. IF 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.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26783, 28 May 1948, Page 8

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