THE REGENT THE REGENT= A Kerridge-Odeon Theatre. COMMENCING TO-DAY COMMENCING TO-DAY 2 and 8 p.m. A BOUSING ROMANTIC RIOT RIPPLING WITH IRREPRESSIBLE MERRIMENT. Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer’s Filmisation of J. P. Marquand’s Best Seller “B. P.’s DAUGHTER” “B. F.’s DAUGHTER ” With BARBARA STANWYCK B. F. Felton's daughter . . . desperately in love with three men—her father, her sweetheart and the man. she marries. CHARLES COBURN The wealthy industrialist, B. F. Felton himself. His dominating personality has been Inherited by his high-spirited daughter. VAN lIEPLIN Brilliant unconventional young economist . . . B. F.'s daughter marries him to spite another man. RICHARD HART He wasn't to be “ Bought ” by the girl he loved ... he married her best friend. KEENAN WYNN Eccentric radio Commentator—he causes endless trouble and countless laughs. FIVE TOP STARS In a Most Intriguing and Amusing Story! "KING SIZE CANARY” (M.G.M. Technicolor Cartoon). (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS at D.I.C. or REGENT (12-513). Don’t Forget SUNDAY NIGHT, pOWN HALL, ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND, BURNS PIPE BAND, And LEADING ARTISTS in a MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. Doors Open 7 p.m. Commence 8.5 p.m. LARNACH Castle: You have heard him on the air: now, in response to numerous requests, you hear Rodney Pankhurst at the piano Sunday afternoons. TENDERS pURCHASE OF EXCAVATOR. Of size between 5 cubic feet to 11 cubic feet BUCKET CAPACITY. TENDERS are required for the SUPPLY of this Machine f.o.r. at Balclutha. Tenderers should submit complete details of their plant with the Tender. , State expected date of delivery. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders CLOSE at 5 p.m. on DECEMBER 23. 1948, at my Office, P.O. Box 83, Balclutha. H. H. LYALL, Lower Clutha River Trust Secretary. QAMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR QUINTUPLE MOWER. Tenders, marked “ Tender, Quintuple Mower,” and addressed to the Town Clerk, P.O. Box 21. Oamaru, will be received up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY. JANUARY 21, 1949, for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of: "One only Quintpule Mower.” The three rear units with their frames and drawbar to serve, on occasion, as a triple mower suitable for tractor. Each unit to cut 30 inches. Cutting cylinders to have six knives of finest steel. i Mower to be fitted with rear steel rollers and pneumatic-tyred wheels. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. BRANTHWAITE. Town Clerk. T ENDERS ARE INVITED FOR ERECTION OF ■ COW BYRE. Handy Dunedin. Plans, etc., on application to 236, TIMES OFFICE. F ° R HIRE No Job Too Big. PHONE 10-843. TRACTORS, BULLDOZERS, CARRYALLS, ROCK ROOTERS. LATEST MODEL CATERPILLAR TANDEM-DRIVEN DIESEL GRADER. CONTRACT CULTIVATION. LTD
LOST ftNP FOUND L O S T. Lost, on December, 15, Between Carey’s Bay and Port Chalmers, ONE SPARE WHEEL AND TYRE FROM MOTOR TRUCK. Size of Tyre, 650 x 20. Reward. THE ASSOCIATED BOTTLERS CO.. LTD., 165 Castle street. Phone 12-635. L T. Main Highway, Dunedin-Saddle Hill. DRUM OF DIP. Communicate' with OTAGO FARMERS'. LEFT by mistake in green Vauxhall car. Post Office, Monday afternoon, 13th, Parcel of linen.—Please return Snow White Laundry; reward. LOST, Thursday, December 9, between Rattray and St. Andrew streets, Gold Bar Brooch, with amethyst in centre; keepsake. —267. Times. LOST, Thursday, navy Purse, containing sum of money, post office book, vicinity Railway Station, Stuart and Princes streets; good reward. —270, Times. LOST, vicinity Roslyn, Tuesday, man’s dark brown leather Purse with sum of money; substantial' reward.—Ring 21-335. LOST, Petrol Coupons.—Ring 10-504; reward 10s. LOST, grey Gloves, George street.— Finder ring 14-210; reward. LOST, hear Dunedin Station, Child’s Gold Bangle; reward.—277, Times. JP O U N D—MOSGIEL PICTURES, TO-NIGHT and SATURDAY, Tyrone Power. Gene Tierney, John Payne, Herbert Marshall, in •‘THE RAZOR’S EDGE.” Word of this great motion picture has spread to the earth's far corners, and you, too. will say: “The Greatest Mbtion Picture I Have Seen In My Life." (Recommended Adult Audiences.) FOUND: Momona, the Momona School Break-up Concert will be held in the Momona Hall, Friday, December 17, 8 p.m. sharp; admission 2s 6d, children 6d; supper and Dance to follow. FOUND: Raspberries, ready in January; £1 per 121 b Rasps.; good reduction stores —Bathgate, Grantly Orchard, R.D., Outram. ■ FOUND—December 18, Dance, St. Luke’s Hall, Mosgiel, in aid of girls 1 marching team; good supper; Crane and McLean's Music; admission, 2s and 2s 6d. FOUND: Berwick Caledonian Society’s Sports on the Domain, January 1, 1949; good programme of events; Dance in hall in the evening. FOUND—Xmas Eve Dance, Maungatua Hall; Outram Orchestra; special supper; prices, 3s, 2s. FOUND: Children’s Xmas Treat, East Taieri Hall, December 18, 7 p.m.; admission free. FOUND: Annual Meeting Taieri Poultry, Pigeon, Caged Bird Society, Fire Brigade Hall, Saturday, December 18. FOUND: Dance. North Taieri Hail. Tonight, December 17.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26957, 17 December 1948, Page 10
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