Phone 13-379. Hearing Aids Available. gTRAND Direction: Kerndge-Odeon. 1.45 p.m. TWICE DAILY A DOUBLE PROGRAMME OF MURDER FOR PRECIOUS GEMS AND FABULOUS FURS! A film that packs a wallop and sends you sprawling from your seats, BARRY K. BARNES BARRY K. BARNES 111 “DANCING WITH CRIME” “DANCING WITH CRIME” Plus “ The “ Tlie .LONE WOLF LONE WOLF In LONDON” LONDON” A thriller that sweeps all before it, played in the shadow of Big Ben itself. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plan at THEATRE (13-379). YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS’ CLUB Your Hero And Ours! CHARLES STARRETT Seen To-day In ” Texas Stampede.” “ Texas Stampede.” Plus Some surprises from the Lucky Dip of Films! LARNACH CASTLE: Open daily, all weather. Gate fee, Is. Essential reserve Council Bus seats, 13-926. Delightful Teas and Rodney Pankhurst at Piano. For Dances, Birthdays, Camps etc., inquire '24-138.
1.7 Jet? “ There was a lad was born in Kyle." THE DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB (Inc.). Proudly Commemorates ROBERT BURNS, 190th BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. WITH A CONCERT PROGRAMME WORTHY OF HIS “ IMMORTAL MEMORY " x 0 W X HALL, CONCER T CIIAMBE R, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, AT 8 P.M. New Zealand's foremost Assisting Artists include:— MARY PRATT, WILLIAM CLOTHIER (Wellington), VINCENT MAJOR (Balclutha), ARCHIE JONES (Gore), , SHIRLEY FROGGART (Winner Burns Recitation), BRENDON WILKINS (Winner Eurns Song), RAE GEDDES. FRANK CHERRY, DONALD GRANT (Balclutha), i ROBERT PETTITT (Violinist). ADDRESS BY MR E. J. ANDERSON, M.C. ' DUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. HIGHLAND DANCERS. BOX PLAN OPENS AT CHAS. BEGG & CO. ON MONDAY, JANUARY 17, AT 9 A.M (Last year’s house was COMPLETELY SOLD OUT and booking is essential.) Admission: 3s and 3s 6d (includes booking fee). W. BROWN, President. A. a. Mclennan. Secretary. XAI ER I PIPE BAND (Inc). THE ABOVE BAND WILL PLAY IN THE BRIGHTON DOMAIN, ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1949, « AT 2 P.M. GIVING A DISPLAY ASSISTED BY THE MOSGIEL MARCHING TEAM. Bus leaving 10.30 a.m. Silver Coin Collection in aid of New 1 Drums. CRICKET CRICKET. OARISBROOK GROUND, TO-DAY (SATURDAY). MONDAY. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 17, 18, 1949. PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. OTAGO v. WELLINGTON Hours of Play: 11 am. to 1 p.m.. 1.45 p.m. to 3.45 p.m. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Admission to Ground and Stand: Adults Is 6d, Children 9d. Tea. Hot Pies, Bread and Butter, Biscuits, Soft Drinks, Ice Creams and Sweets obtainable at Carisbrook. Bring Your Own Cups, TOURS Z. TRAVEL SERVICE. SPECIAL YOUTH TOUR NO. 10. MILFORD TRACK AND MILFORD SOUNDS, EGLINTON VALLEY AND TE ANAU. Depart Dunedin by Special Luxury Cruiser Coach on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Return to Dunedin FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11. Here is your opportunity for a grand pre-arranged inclusive cost Holiday. 10-DAY OPEN-AIR HOLIDAY TOUR, £23 14s 6d. Bookings: N.Z. TRAVEL SERVICE, 366 Princes street. Phone 11-961.
(CONDUCTED TOURS BOOK NOW FOR ONE OF THESE CONDUCTED TOURS. TOUR D.3.—DUNEDIN, EGLINTON VALLEY, MILFORD SOUND. QUEENSTOWN. DUNEDIN. JANUARY 31 to FEBRUARY 8. Allows two lull days at Milford Sound. 9 days for £lB 15s. TOUR D.4.—DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, GREYMOUTH, WESTPORT, NELSON PICTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN. FEBRUARY 14 to FEBRUARY 24. 11 days for £26 17s 6d. TOUR D S.—DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON. NEW PLYMOUTH, WAITOMO, AUCKLAND, TAURANGA. ROTORUA, WAIKAREMOANA, NAPIER WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN. MARCH 14 to APRIL 2. 20 days for £47 17s 6d. TOUR D.6.—DUNEDIN, EGLINTON VALLEY. MILFORD SOUND, QUEENSTOWN, DUNEDIN. MARCH 28 to APRIL 25. Allows two full days at Milford Sound. 9 days for £l9. The cost of each Tour covers transport accommodation, sight-seeing, meals en route and baggage insurance cover to £IOO. BOOK EARLY at GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, Cnr. Princes and Rattray streets. P.O. Box IX Telephone Q-735.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26980, 15 January 1949, Page 12
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