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THE REGENT—THE REGENT —— “ A Kerridge-Odeon Theatre. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. Rich . . . Spoiled ... a Minx in Mink . . . but. oh, there was Something About that Girl They Call ... “B. P.’s DAUGHTER ” “B. F.’s DAUGHTER ” FIVE TOP STARS In a Most Intriguing and Amusing Story. BARBARA STANWYCK VAN HEFLIN CHARLES COBURN RICHARD HART KEENAN WYNN ■'KING SIZE CANARY” (M.G.M. Technicolor Cartoon). Latest Air Mail News. A Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer Release. (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) PLANS AT REGENT (12-513). TRY the R.S.A Public Dining Rooms for »nnrt t-fonrcn Hot Meal for' 2s 3d PERSONAL PATTON OR PATON.—Relatives of the late ROBERT SUTHERLAND PATTON or PATON, who died in New Zealand in 1889 or 1890, and of his sister, MISS AGNES PATTON, who emigrated from Perth, Scotland, to New Zealand in 1873, are requested to Communicate with Stewart, Johnston, Campbell, Drummond and Co., Barristers, 6 Wyndham street, Auckland, New Zealand; or with Robertson,. Dempster and Co., W.S. 3, Kinnoull street. Perth, Scotland. FARMER, - small means and farm, would like Meet homely Christian woman, viewfriendship. matrimony; genuine, confidential.—3o7, Times. , LICENSED Driven requests seat in car Dunedin to Christfchurch, Friday, Decem- | bef 24.-356, Times. GENTLEMAN Requires Seat car travelling Timaru; Friday afternoon or evening, 24th. 349, Times. . STATION Master (37) like Pen Friend.— Archie, Box 7, Kew, Victoria, WIDOWER (58) like Pen Friend.—Arnold, 2470, G.P.0., Melbourne. NURSE - (40) like Pen Friend.—Alice, Box 7, Kew, Victoria. WIDOW (60) like Pen. Friend—Amelia, 5282, G.P.0., Melbourne. MATRIMONIAL HF.T.PFTTT. Introduction Service; numerous sincere opportunities.—Miss Denson. Box 16, Devonport, Auckland - ELDERLY Widower wishes to Correspond with Widow, view friendship, matri- — ' WORKER, 49, desires * Company] view matrimony.—3so, Times. _ MONEX TONEY TO LEND in Large and Small T. Amounts on First and Second Mortise; also on Motor Cars. Scrip, etc. rompt settlements. Also plenty of emporarv Finance. Submit your nnanal proposition to us. Inquiries welimed. N. & E. S. PATERSON, LTD.. 173 Rattray street. LOST AND FOUND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE of my intention to issue, at the expiry of two weeks from this date, unless objection be previously lodged, a COPY POLICY to take the place of Policy No. 416584 on the life of HAROLD JOHN GREER, formerly of Lumsden, Railway Porter, but now of Queenstown, Butcher, which is declared to have been lost. H. L. RYAN. Commissioner. Wellington, December 18. 1948. Australian mutual provident SOCIETY. (Inc. in Australia.) It is the intention of the Society, on or after the 18th day of January next, to issue a COPY POLICY in place of Policy No. 492241. on the life of Murray Stanley COX, which Policy is declared to have been lost, v Wellington, December 18, 1948. N. C. CROZIER. Manager for New Zealand. Taken by mi st ak e, , Macandrew Intermediate School Break-up, BOY'S GREY SUIT COAT. Return PRINCIPAL. Telephone 20-765. Reward. BETWEEN Boot’s and Rattray street, small Beige Purse, containing notes, silver, etc.; reward.—Ring 11-250 Monday LOST, Brown Wallet; Thursday; containing petrol coupons, notes and papers; reward.—Box 332, or phone 612. LOST, yesterday, Lady’s new Hat; between Mosgiel and Dunedin; reward. — Ring 102 S. Mosgiel. LOST, in telephone booth, opposite Brown, Ewing’s. Crocodile Handbag containing money, gold, pen, etc.; reward.— Please Ring 24-181. LOST, Lady's Umbrella, city, Friday.— Finder leave Logie's, 112 George street; reward. - • ‘ LOST, Wednesday, Wedding Ring, inscribed inside; reward.—363, Times. LOST, vicinity Princes and Rattray streets, Rust Handbag; working girl.—Reward to 362, Times. LEFT in Tip Top Milk Bar, Princes street, Friday evening last, Lady’s Black Handbag; reward.—Ring 11-298, LOST, Wide Silver Filigree Bangle, evening December 7; reward.—Please Phone 23-113. ■ LOST, Friday, vicinity of Whitcombe’s, Parcel containing Chinese Checkers; child’s saving; reward. —Phone 18-168. FOUND, Girl’s Wristlet Watch, Lynwood avenue.—3l4, Times. FOUND, young Black Spaniel, in Roslyn. Apply 14 Highgate; phone 20-865. LOST, Grey Striped Cat; answers to Mickey.—Ring 20-097. F O U N D—MOSGIEL PICTURES, TO-NIGHT (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 Motion Picture I Have Seen In My Life.” (Recommended Adult Audiences.) OUND OUTRAM PICTURES, TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. “THE STORK CLUB,” Starring ;. B. G. de Sylva and Betty Hutton. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) FOUND: A MEETING of the PALMERSTON BRANCH. FEDERATED FARMERS OF NEW ZEALAND (Inc.) will be held in the Town Hall Supper Room, Palmerston, on TUESDAY, 21st inst., at 8 p.m. Mr J. E. D. Roberts will speak on Meat Matters. FOUND: PARSLOW’S CONFECTIONERY STORE, Main South road. . East Taieri—Stock all High-grade Confectionery, Ice Creams and Beverages. Milk Shakes to your taste. Everything hygenically kept and served. FOUND: Green Island Pictures To-day! “ Calcutta,” starring Allan Ladd, Gail Russell, and William Bendix. Mystery! Action! (Not suitable for general exhibition.) . _ FOUND: Parslow’s Confectionery Store, Main South road. East Taieri, wish to expend to all customers a Merry Xmas and all the best for 1949. 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’ 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. v FOUND: Annual Meeting Taieri Poultry, Pigeon, Caged Bird Society. Fire Brigade Hall, Saturday. December 18. FOUND: Kitt’s Quality Schoolbags, from llin, 8s 3d; 12in, 9s 3d; 13in, 10s 3d.— Kitt’s. FOUND: Schoolbags, Music, Folio, Suit Cases. Zip, Travel, Shopping Bags, Straps, Wallets; Serviceable Xmas Presents: wearing years.—Kitt’s. . FOUND: Kitt’s Leather Goods Shop, tiirning up St. Andrew street, 6 doors; quality.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26958, 18 December 1948, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26958, 18 December 1948, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26958, 18 December 1948, Page 14