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Finally To-day The Exciting Adventure Drama, “ THE END OF THE RIVER ” With SA B U SA B U Bibi FERREIRA Robert DOUGLAS Esmond KNIGHT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or THEATRE from 7 p.m. Phone 13-702. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available; 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Coming Friday Coming Friday POWERFUL PSYCHOLOGICAL MELODRAMA! British Empire Films Present JAMES MASON JAMES MASON JAMES MASON JAMES MASON With PAMELA KELLINO , (MRS JAMES MASON) In “I MET A MURDERER” “I MET A MURDERER” AN UNUSUAL ARTFUL THRILLER! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. FULLERS THEATRE

“THE NE.W CARUSO." “THE NEW CARUSO." HUNGARY: “A voice born once in a hundred years.’’—Nepszava, Budapest. NEW YORK: ’’Gafni is sensation . . . stunned the critics.” Life. March 17, 1947. ‘‘A phenomenal voice.”—Times, February 9, 1947. "A Hungarian Caruso.”—P.M., February 12. 1947. TORONTO: . . remarkable voice . . . likened to Caruso.”—Evening Telegram. • October 18. 1947. WINNIPEG: . . most thrilling voice since Gigli.”—Free Press, February. 17, 1948. SALT LAKE CITY: ” One of the greatest voices of this- generation.’’—Tribune, January 27, 1948. PITTSBURGH: ’’. . . a God-given remarkable voice."—Post-Gazette, February 5, 1948. ROME: " Caruso and Gigli are blended in it.” —Stracciari, colleague of Caruso and teacher. SYDNEY: ’*. . . voice shares the qualities of Caruso and Gigli.”—Sun. July 15, 1947. MIKLOS GAFNI MIKLOS GAFNI MIKLOS GAFNI GREAT HUNGARIAN TENOR. PUBLIC ACCLAIM: . . audience surged to the stage, stamping, cheering, and throwing hats in the aid.”—Mirror, Sydney, July 15, 1947. . . most remarkable ovation that ever shook the Town Hall.”—Herald, Melbourne, August 1, 1948. “Attendants had to clear a way through the wildly applauding crowd.”—Sun, July 17, 1947. §T. JAMES THEATRE TUESDAY. 24th. and THURSDAY. AUGUST 26. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. BOX OFFICE. Preferential Bookings are also being received by letter, enclosing remittance for 12s 3d per seat (includes tax) and stamped addressed envelope. Direction: FREDRIC McCALLUM (Pty.), Ltd.

TRY the R.S.A. Public Dining Rooms for good 3-course Hot Meal for 2s 3d. MAJESTIC Ballroom for that party x or staff dance: excellent floor.—Phone 25-436. RING 13-926 about Superb 5s Peninsula Drive to Larnach Castle and afternoon tea.

RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS m A LL BLACK TRIAL FOOTBALL MATCH AT DUNEDIN. SATURDAY. AUGUST 14. 1943. PALMERSTON-DUNEDIN The usual 6.25 a.m. train will run later. Palmerston depart 8.40 a.m., Waikouaiti 9.9, Seacliff 9.40, Waitati 10.14, Purakanui 10.34, and arrives Dunedin 11.18 a.m. Usual stops. LOST AND FOUND LOST, lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch and. Bracelet; Wednesday afternoon; vicinity Garden’s shopping area, city shopping area, or on tram; reward.—Phone 2u-7u <: LOST, Satin Quilted Pram Cover; off bus between Green Island and Dunedin.— Please return Buchanan Stores, Green Island. Reward. STRAYED from Tweed street, Roslyn. a Black Scotch Terrier Dog.—Will finder please communicate with Hudson, 32 Tweed street;_phone 20-114. _Reward. LOST, George street, 1 Corn-coloured Fairisle Glove: reward.—lßl6, Times BLACK Collie Pup; white breast; registered Dunedin 867; strayed from 6 Cliffs road; Tuesday. Reward. SMALL Brown Purse; between Arthur Barnett's and Millers; 5.30, August 10; containing bus ticket, change.—Phone 13-271. LOST, Wednesday, 11th, Green Fountain Pen; between Post Office and Broadway; reward.—Phone 11-256. _ LOST, Dunedin streets. Bus Depot, August 5, Gold Locket; initials G. S.; name, address inside. —Phone 73D, Outram; reward. LOST. Number Plate and Stand with L. Plate, give address, will call; reward.— No. 15025; write 1770 Times. LOST, 1 Phosphorised Torch, Berwick Hall. Saturday night.—Finder please leave at Berwick Bus Depot; reward. LOST, Burgundy Silk Velvet Hat; between Waldorf, D.1.C.; reward.—Phone 14-354. ' LOST, 1 Hub Cap off Studebaker Car.— Phone_lß-143. Reward. LOST, Hand Saw; between Anderson’s Bay-Sunshine.—Finder please ring 25-131. FOUND, pair Gold Cuff Links; name engraved.—lß69, Times.

Jj'OUND: BALL OF THE SEASON. TAIERI COLLIE CLUB ANNUAL BALL. CORONATION HALL, MOSGIEL. AUGUST 12. Special Set Supper. Ramblers’ Dance Band (Five Players). Double Ticket. 1 Guinea. FOUND: Berwick Hall, Saturday, August 14, 8 p.m., Meeting Berwick and Maungatua residents re. publication of Centennial Book on the Taieri. Speakers: Messrs W. Hartstonge and E. Farrant. FOUND: Berwick, Tuesday, August 17, 8 p.m.. Public Meeting to consider Repairs and Improvements to Hall. All interested requested to attend.—l. Campbell, Hon. Sec. __ FOUND: Miller’s Flat Pictures. To-night: High Adventure with Van Johnson and June Allyson, in " High Barbaree." Supports include Cartoon. (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND: Owaka Pictures, Friday: “The Egg and I starring Claudette Colbert Frew Mac Murray, Marjorie Main; life or a wilderness chicken ranch told with wil and high humour. (General Exhibition.) FOUND—Seacliff Public . Hall," Friday August 13, 8.15-1.30 a.m., farewell Socia and Dance to Mr and Mrs W. Murray anc family; admission, adults Is 6d. childrer 6d, FOUND •‘"Miller’s Flat Rabbiters’ Ball Friday, August 27; McNamara’s Band (! players): special set supper: double ticke 10s. ' FOUND: Grand Centennial Dance, Taier Mouth Hall, August 13; prize dances, gooc music, excellent supper; admission 3s. FOUND: West Taieri Football Club Prac tice To-night. Players wanted; pleas attend. THE Editor does not handle busmes letters—these should be addressed t the Manager.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26848, 12 August 1948, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26848, 12 August 1948, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26848, 12 August 1948, Page 10