DAILY at 2 and 8 o'clock. THE STRANGE DRAMA OF A MAN WHO KEPT A TIME TABLE FOR DEATH . . . POLICE LABELLED HIM A MURDERER! JUDGE FOR YOURSELF . . . AFTER YOU HAVE THRILLED TO THE WEIRD ADVENTURE. “ NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES ” Starring GAIL RUSSELL JOHN LUND EDWARD G. ROBINSON VIRGINIA BRUCE, WILLIAM DEMAREST. PARAMOUNT’S GRAND SHORTS-SKOW. ’’ Bored Cuckoo,” Colour Cartoon SPEAKING OF ANIMALS. “ Taint So,” also Sportlight And "GOLDEN STATE” (Colour). N.Z. and Cinesound News (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) “THE BLACK ARROW” “THE BLACK ARROW” ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S GREAT NOVEL IN ALL THE GLORY OF ITS FABULOUS ADVENTURE. Starring LOUIS HAYWARDJANET BLAIR (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS D.I.C. or EMPIRE. VKV tile R.S.A. Public Dining Kuonis toi good 3-course Hot Meal for ’2s 3d
TEE REGENT THE REGENT A Kerridge-Odeon Theatre. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. A Love Story that will ever retnam an Imperishable Memory. JOAN LOUIS FONTAINE JOURDAN In Universal-International's “ LETTER from an “ LETTER from an UNKNOWN WOMAN ” lINIvNOWN WOMAN ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults I Also: March of Time. “ Battle for Germany." PLANS D.I.C or REGENT (12-513). On FRIDAY A romance that you've always dreamed of. “ I’VE ALWAYS LOVED YOU” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GRAND CARNIVAL, ST. KILDA BEACII. ST. KILDA BEACH IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY (INC.). And ST. KILDA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB (INC.). FREE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK at 7.30. TO-NIGHT: Quiz Session. Be in for a Prize. DON’T FORGET, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, LADIES' BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST. Entries Now Being Received. Merry-go-round, Games, Pony Rides, etc. TONS OF FUN EVERY EVENING AT ST. KILDA. G. T. HOPWOOD, Hon. Secretary. BELLONA Dance Band at Special Dance, Mosgiel Town Hall, Thursday.
DANCING SOMETHING DIFFERENT WHILST THE NAVY IS IN PORT. TO-NIGHT, (TUESDAY), ST. HILDA TOWN HALL (Take No. 7 Tram to Door). MERRY MACS’ HAWAIIAN DANCE NIGHT. Continuous Modern, Old-time Dancing to the Merry Macs’ 7-piece Royal Hawiian Band. ATTRACTIONS.—(I) Hula Dancers. (2) Comedy Sketch. Characters: Joe Bragg. Farmer, The Octagon, Dunedin; Fatima, an innocent Island Maiden. Boys, you must see this stirring Drama that will tug at your heart strings. (3) 10 minutes in Rhumba Land by Merry Macs’ Cuban Rhythmic Players. ADMISSION TO DANCE: 2s 6d. Buses as follows after Dance — 1. Bus to Normanby; first stop, Octagon. 2. To Exchange, then to Mornington, Kaikorai Valley road and Roslyn. All fares Is. 3. For Navy Personnel, fare 6d bus to Exchange. H.M.N.Z.S. BELLONA’S SENSATIONAL ROYAL MARINE / DANCE BAND 10 PLAYERS. Special Appearance, through kind permission Officer Commanding, ]\j[AlN TOWN HALL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), and DUNEDIN’S BEST BILL NORRIS’S BAND 8 PLAYERS. Tile Bands will combine for One Dance. 50-50 Programme. Dancers 2s 6d. Spectators 6a. Late buses, including to Green Island. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! The BELLONA BAND will also play at Special Dance, MOSGIEL TOWN HALL, on THURSDAY, MARCH 3. To which Ship’s Company has been invited. Train leaves Dunedin 7.35, return leaves Mosgiel 11.45. EDUCATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. OPENING OF SESSION. ' INAUGURAL ADDRESS. The INAUGURAL ADDRESS will be delivered by DR R. S. AITKEN in the CONCERT CHAMBER on MONDAY, MARCH 7, at 5.15 p.m. CHURCH SERVICE. The ANNUAL CHURCH SERVICE will be held in KNOX CHURCH on SUNDAY, MARCH 13, at 6.30 p.m. All students and members of staff are cordially invited to be /present. All students must register at the Registrar’s Office before the end of the first week of the Term. New students desiring to take Degree courses, must when enrolling, present at the Registrar’s Office proof of having passed the Entrance Examination. PRELIMINARY MEETING OF CLASSES: All students must attend the preliminary meetings of the closses which they propose to take These are held on FRIDAY, March 4, in places and at times, stated on the notice boards. EXEMPTED STUDENTS: Students proposing to apply for exemption from lectures must do so not later than MARCH 31. The forms are obtainable from the Registrar. FACULTIES OF ART, MUSIC AND SCIENCE. Students of the above Faculties (including students taking Arts or Science subjects as part of degrees in Law, Commerce, Physical Education, Engineeung or Agricultural Science. but EXCLUDING all students in Medicine. Dentistry, Mining or Home Science who will enrol at places and times as approved below) must attend at on THURSDAY, MARCH 3, between 9.30 a.m. and 12 noon, or between 2 p.m and 5 p.m. for the purpose of enrolment. A circular of instructions will be handed to each student at the Registrar s Office. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. The Registrar will enrol First-year Medical students in the History Lecture Room on THURSDAY, MARCH 3, at 10 a.m. , . x Second-year Medical students will be enrolled at the Anatomy Department on FRIDAY, MARCH 4, at 9 a.m. FACULTY OF DENTISTRY. The Registrar will enrol First-year Dental Students in the History Lecture Room on THURSDAY, MARCH 3, at 10 a.m. „ Second-year Dental students will be enrolled on THURSDAY. MARCH 3. at 9 a.m. in the Main Lecture Theatre at the Dental School. ! FACULTY OF MINES AND METALLURGY. The Dean of the Faculty will be in attendance at the Mining School on THURS3, from 10 a m to 12 noon, to meet and enrol new students. FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE. The Dean of the Faculty will meet and enrol all Home Science Students in the _,ower Oliver Classroom on SATURDAY, MARCH 5, a. 10 a.m. FACULTY OF LAW. Tim Dean or the Facultv will meet and enrol Law students in the Lecture Room. :or Arts students above. FACULTY OF COMMERCE. The Dean of the Faculty and will meet and enrol ? taking' Arts^'subj e^ts^ must S meetings of classes as proided for Arts students above. SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. a n QppnnH-vPar students will be enrolled 3t the School of Physical idueaUon; Old" Training College BuUding. Cumberland street, on SATURDAY. MARCH . at 10 a.m. CLASSES IN MUSIC. Professor Galway will be in Room G (underneath. the Library) on FRIDAY, larch 4? from 3 p.m to 5 p.m. for the purpose of aavising students. J. W. HAYWARD, Registrar.
PERSONAL SOCIETY loi Protection ot Women ana Children Secretary attends office. Security Buildings Stuart street, i to 4 pm to interview women requiring ad vice Telephone 10-465 MRS L. A. Tvvyman. of Papua, will be at Home to say good-bye to Friends on Saturday afternoon, March 5.-26 Falkland street, Maori Hill. _ BILL L., terribly sorry about my letter; very worried: please write. —Florence, Wellington. MATRIMONIAL HELPFUL Service lonely people offered: introductions, Penfriends. —Miss Benson, Box 16. Devonport.PERMANENT WAVING Noted for the most reliable PERMANENT WAVES IN TOWN VALDOR TOILET SALON Phone 18-852. ING OR WRITE TO THE VOGUE BEAUTY SALON 318 Princes, street. For YOUR NEXT PERM. OR SET Phone 18-226. J>OBINSON’S TOILET SALON, 3 Moray place (opp. Savoy). Specialists in Permanent Waving. PHONE 10-918. ART Beauty Salon, 294 George street; Non-electric Perm, 15s 6d; 3. 12s 6d.— Phone 18-040; prices that satisfy REPAIRS VACUUM Cleaner Repairs; all makes.— Haywin Cleaner Service. 215 Moray place north.
A CCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Excellent Correspondence Tuition is provided by ENTING’S COMMERCIAL C< Au'courses based on 30 years' practical teaching experience to suit the requirements of students. Printed notes mode rate fees, expert tutors, food results. Write for free prospectus to the Prin cipal, E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m.. F.R.A.N.Z.. Box 82S, Wellington. . HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION SELECT Dinner. Bed and BreakfastStewart Gables 116 Peterborough street corner Colombo street: four minutes trorr Square. Christchurch. WHEN travelling, have meals at “ Hotei Cromwell breakfast 3s luncheon 3s dinner 4s. - GOOD Bed-Tray Accommodation to visitors; gas facilities.—Bß Chester street. Christchurch. . WANTED, Crib for Xmas holiday period; careful tenants; Karitane or Warrington preferred.—l 693. Times. _____ CAREFUL tenants require Crib for Easter; Warrington preferred.—l7l4, Times. MONEY LOANS ARRANGED; large and small amounts; on First and Second Mortgages. Also Money to Lend on Chattels, Furniture, Motor Cars, Shares, Life Policies. ’ Also, Temporary Finance for Building or Expansion of Businesses. Prompt settlements. Inquiries welcomed. ALFRED CLARK, LTD., 276 George street. WANTED to Borrow, £3O; wifi repay £37. —1661, Times. BUSINESS letters should be addressed to the Manager—not the Editor.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27018, 1 March 1949, Page 10
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