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** FULLERS ST. JAMES Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. It’s Tense! It’s Exciting! It’s Dramatic! British Empire Films Present JAMES MASON JAMES MASON With PAMELA KELLINO (MRS JAMES MASON) In “I MET A MURDERER” Also Screening " PORTRAIT OF PALESTINE.” “THE GHOST PARADE" (Comedy). (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C. or THEATRE from 7 p.m. (Phone 13-702). MIKLOS GAFNI MIKLOS GAFNI "THE NEW CARUSO" “THE NEW CARUSO" “ Miklos Gafnl had them screaming and stamping their feet at the Sydney Town Hall. . . . After the concert admirers waited two hours outside the hall to see him, and the A.B.C. received hundreds of telephone calls. . . . Telegrams were received by the A.B.C. this morning from all States in the Commonwealth. . . .” —DAILY MIRROR. Sydney, August 17. 1947. AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA HAVE HAILED HIM AS “ THE NEW CARUSO.” “ Gafni's voice impressed me as sirring the qualities of Caruso’s and GiglPs. '. . .” —Sun, Sydney, July 15, 1947: MIKLOS GAFNI MIKLOS GAFNI MIKLOS GAFNI MIKLOS GAFNI MIKLOS GAFNI MIKLOS GAFNI NEW ZEALAND HERALD SAYS: "A most enthusiastic reception was given to Miklos Gafni in the Town Hall last night, when he gave the opening reI cital of his New Zealand tour. Of his I popularity with the audience there was no question. He was recalled again and again | to the platform, and not allowed to leave it finally until raised lights indicated that the programme was at an end.” AUCKLAND STAR SAYS: “ Making his Dominion Miklos Gafni received a most enthusiastic welcome at the Town Hall Iqst night.' His first notes, heard in Rossini’s “Pieta Sienore,” at once seized the admiring attention of the audience, and from there on his success progressively increased.” gT. JAMES THEATRE, (Acoustically Perfect), TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS Preferential Bookings Now Open at D.I.C. Box Office. Preferential Bookings are also being received by “Letter. Enclosing Remittance of 12s 3d (which includes tax) and Stamped, Addressed Envelope. Direction: FREDERIC McCALLUM (PTY.), LTD. ELECTION NOTICES QTAGO CATCHMENT DISTRICT. NOTICE OF ELECTION OF ONE PERSON TO REPRESENT THE COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE COUNTIES OF WAIHEMO. WAIKOUAITI AND PART OF WAITAKI COUNTY ON THE OTAGO CATCHMENT BOARD. PURSUANT to Section 7 of " The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” and Section 49, “.Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act, 1941,” I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election will be held on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1948, for the purpose of electing ONE PERSON to represent the above Combined District on the Otago Catchment Board, and I.HEREBY APPOINT the Waihemo County Office, Palmerston, as the place, and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1948 (BEFORE NOON), as the day for tile NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES for such office. Each Candidate must at the time of nomination deposit the sum of Three Pounds (£3) in cash with the Returning Officer. Nomination Forms obtainable from the Undersigned. Dated at Palmerston this 13th day of August, 1948. W. A. SPENCE. Returning Officer. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION Holiday, at excelsior hotel, Christchurch. Excellent Table. Warm, sunny Bedrooms. Central situation. Children welcomed. HOTEL Bristol, Wellington; phone 50-383; corner of Cuba and Chuznee streets, in centre of city; casual accommodation specially catered for. HOLIDAY at ” Hotel Cromwell h. and c.; centrally-heated lounges, dining room; bus trips daily to Lakes Wanaka and Havvea. ROTORUA: Holiday in northern sunshine at “ The Mansions excellent cuisine, moderate tariff.—Write Box 121, Rotorua; Mr and Mrs A. W. Brockie, proprietors MARLBOROUGH House, 21 Kent terrace, Wellington: First-class accommodation and breakfast: single and double rooms; heart of city. ■ WANTED, for 2 weeks from August 24, Seaside Crib or Cottage; Central Otago.— 63. Times. , TIMARU—Bed and Breakfast, dose to town.—No. 79, Box 193, Timaru. HOARD AND RESIDENCE COMFORT AND FRIENDLY SERVICE Characterise HOTEL CENTRAL, 100 Princes street. Phone 13-350. W. Y. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. (Private.) CASTLEREAGH (Mrs McMaster), 60 Upper Stuart street; superior Accommodation; bed-breakfast. DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall); casuals; permanents by arrangement; comfort assured.—Phone 12-601. TERRY’S - Private Hotel now caters full Board; casual, permanent guests: lounge comfort. AUSTRALIAN working girl arriving Dunedin August 30 requires reasonable Board, approximately 1 month.—s 6. Times. HOTEL St Clair; Select Accommodation; permanents and casuals. —Phone 2S-481 ACCOMMODATION Urgently Required by married serviceman: 1 child.—l94B, Times Office. SENIOR Dental Student Board from Aiigust 1 owing to illness of present landlady.—2B. Times. EDUCATIONAL WHAT ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS SAY ABOUT HEMINGWAY’S. “ Thanks to your tuition, I have been successful in completing iny Accountant’* Examination” (W. M., Wellington). . . . “It is the individual tuition and the clearly-set-out examples that make the course so invaluable '’ (J, P. D., Christchurch). . . . “Your model answers were most helpful—l have now passed my final two subjects ” (J. R. 8., Auckland). . . . “ I gained highest marks for N.Z. in Final Cost Accounting—unquestionably the major part of the credit must go to the tutors” (I. J. L., Dunedin). These few extracts from the many letters Hemingway’s have on file from satisfied ana successful students throughout New Zealand, coupled with the fact that last year Hemingway-trained men topped all previous records by scoring 1111 Accountancy passes, is proof positive of the efficiency and thoroughness of Hemingway s Accountancy Coaching. Write for free book, “Accountancy, to II E MINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. esponsible for initiating anj ig campaign, bear in mint idency towards sober think the steadily-growing circub OTAGO DAILY TIMES lassified Columns for quid :al results. ’ .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26851, 16 August 1948, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26851, 16 August 1948, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26851, 16 August 1948, Page 8

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