Phone 13-379. Hearing Aids Available gTRAND Dir.: Kerridge-Odeon Daily: 1.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Tile LOCO boys make GOOD ! " Pardon me, madame, but er . . . do you. need a cleaner? ” Bud Lou ABBOTT COSTELLO Two Salesmen on the Whackiest Sales-drive ever promoted! “ LITTLE GIANT ” “ LITTLE * GIANT ” Not Since " Buck Privates ” Such a wonderful thrill in LAUGHTER! !!!!!!!!! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus YVONNE ROD DE CARLO CAMERON In “THE LADY OBJECTS” “TIIE LADY OBJECTS” A guy who fights like he loves it! The battle of a Century! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plan at D.I.C or THEATRE (13-379) REGISTERED Nurses’ Association: Concert, Tea, and Bring-and-buy Sale will be held Saturday, October 30, 2 p.m., at Nurses’ Home, Cumberland street; admission, 2s. '
BOXING OTAGO BOXING INSTRUCTORS AND TRAINERS’ ASSOCIATION (INC.). ANNUAL AMATEUR TOURNAMENT, OWN HALL, DUNEDIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 8 p.m Supported by Outstanding 8-round Professional Contest. lAN DICKISON v. GORDON MOLLER (Hard-hitting Otago Welter-weight) (Shifty Palmerston North Boxer) Cream of Otago Amateurs Taking Part. Popular Prices: Ringside Stage Gs, Ringside Balcony and Stalls 4s.- Other Seats 2s 6d, all plus tax Ladies and Children Half-price. Gallery Is BOX PLANS OPEN JACOBS’S, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER 27, at 7 a.m. It Costs No More to Reserve PROGRAMME: 1. D. Carse v. J. Hardy. 2. J. Boutcher v. W. Mears. 3. T. Beaufort v. S. Griffin, 4. E. Perry v. A. Moore. 5. C. Mahon v. C. Agate. 6. J. McNally v. J. Dougal. 7. Z. Unkovitch v. J. Anderson (Four Rounds). INTERVAL. 8. D. Goodfellow v. R. Whitfield. 9. A. Findlay v. W. Miller (Southland Champion). 10. R. George v. J. Tobin 11. I. Gilchrist v J. Morris. 12 K. Anderson v. W. McMillan (Tcmuka). 13. DICKISON v. MOLLER (Professional Bout). FOR THE BOXING FAN AN ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME. TOM HARRIS, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS RA P T IST UNI 0 N 0 F NE W ZEAL AN D, SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY. PUBLIC MEETINGS, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), OCTOBER 29, 1943: 7.30 p.m.—B.W.M.U. Annual Meeting, Hanover Street Church. 7.30 p.m.—Men’s Meeting, Hanover Street School Hall. Speaker: Rev. T. M. BAMBER, of London. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1948: 2 p.m.—Assembly Outing. Buses leave Hanovef Street. 8 p.m.—Grand Sacred Concert—Combined Choirs and Assisting Artists. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1943: 3 p.m.—Big Youth Rally in Octagon Theatre. Speaker: Rev. T. M. BAMBER. PUBLIC NOTICES g L A Iv E ’ S SILK STORE OPENS TO-DAY (FRIDAY). You are invited to inspect a comprehensive range of DRESS FABRICS selected with discriminating judgment. Also, To Participate in a FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING SERVICE which is available immediately. At BLAKE’S, 232 GEORGE STREET (Next Jay s). OPENING TO-DAY. SITUATIONS VACANT ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD., CAN OFFER PERMANENT POSITIONS THROUGHOUT THE STORE. Many Amenities, also Superannuation. Long Holiday at Christmas. WANTED—COMPETENT INVOICE TYPIST FOR MAIN OFFICE. WANTED—TWO ASSISTANTS FOR THE SHOWROOM. WANTED—AN ASSISTANT FOR THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. WANTED-AN ASSISTANT FOR THE UNDERWEAR SALON. WANTED—A JUNIOR FOR THE PATTERN DEPARTMENT. WANTED—A BOY OR YOUTH FOR THE DESPATCH DEPARTMENT. ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD. ROSLYN M I L L S, Have Vacancies for WOMEN AND GIRLS. Good Pay and Conditions Quick Bus Service. Apply or ring Cafeteria Free Health Clinic. Subsidised Fares. PERSONNEL MANAGER. 20-609. WANTED TO BUY b' o t tl ’ es - wan te d We are paying Is 6d per dozen for all Local Ale and Stout Quarts delivered to our stores or on rail. Dunedin. We also pay the highest prices for Wine. Whisky and Assorted Bottles of every description. CLEARY'S O'IAGO BOTTLE STORES. LTD., 151 Hanover street. Dunedin Phone 12-OGS TURN your Left-off Clothing and Blankets, etc., into cash; we give .highest possible cash prices for men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing, boots, etc.— Economic Clothing Co., Frederick street. AUSTEN’S, Frederick street, cash buyers of Jewellery, Antiques, Furniture: good Fur Coats, etc.—29 Frederick street. WANTED to - Buy, Building suitable for removal: sound condition.—Price and particulars to 1775, Times Office. WANTED, Flat-bed DuplicatorA-Reply to <* Copies,’’ P.O. Box 15. Dunedin. WANTED TO BUY WANTED to Buy, Tailor's Scissors and Square, urgently.—Ascot, Ltd., Princes street, Dunedin. WANTED to Buy, Drophead Singer Sewing Machine in good order.—Particulars to 1776, Times Office. WANTED Buy, Tent, in fair condition; state price and where seen.—l7sl, Time-. WANTED to - Buy, Sleeping Bag; state price and where seen.—l77l, 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. IK 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 26915, 29 October 1948, Page 10
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