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FINALLY TO-DAY AT 2 and 8 p.m. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON’S Immortal Adventure “THE BLACK ARROW” LOUIS HAYWARD JANET BLAIR Cartoon, Comedy, News, etc. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. I COMMENCING FRIDAY. 1 COMMENCING FRIDAY. THE TRUE STORY OF THE LAW’S MOST DANGEROUS JOB YES. IT’S TOUGH—TENSE —TERRIFIC ... —IT’S DYNAMITE. DENNIS O’KEEFE Stars in this shock-filled powerful drama. T-MEN PERILS REVEALED FOR FIRST TIME IN SENSATIONAL FILM. DEFINITELY UNSUITABLE , FOR CHILDREN SHORTS-SHOW INCLUDES Cinesound and N.Z. News. BOX PLANS D.I.C. or EMPIRE. TRY the R.S.A. Public Dining Rooms for good 3-course Hot Meal for 2s 3d. TOURS i CONDUCTED - TOUR TO MILFORD SOUND AND QUEENSTOWN. MARCH 28 TO APRIL 5. lUNEDIN-TE ANAU-MILFORD SOUND (via Homer Tunnel)-QUEENSTOWN (Head of Lake ,trip and Skippers trip)-DUNEDIN. , 9 DAYS—£I9. ncludes Special Bus, Accommodation, leals. Sightseeing and Baggage Insurance. Numbers limited. Book early. ®Apply GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, Corner Princes and Rattray streets. Dunedin. Phone 11-735. P.O. Box 72.

LUXE TOURS. D SATURDAY. MARCH 12.—Timaru Races. Leaves 6.15 a.m. Fare 32s 6d. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16.—Mahinerangi Dam and Waipori Falls. Leaves 10 a.m. Fare 12s 6d- Light Lunch in* eluded Book at T. L. BEGG & SONS. 403 Princes street south. After Hours, Phone 24-465.

RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1949. MOSGIEL-DUNEDIN. The usual 9.51 a.m. Mosgiel-Dunedin train will run LATER as follows: —Mosgiel depart 10.30 a.m., Green Island 10.45, and arrives Dunedin 11.0 a.m. Usual stops. PLANTS AND PRODUCE HYACINTHS Amethystianus; lovely frilled bells; China Blue arching sprays; delightful cut flower; 6s dozen.—Harrison’s for Rare Bulbs, Palmerston North. Catalogue free. RANUNCULUS: Giant Florentine; genuine large-flowered strain; all colours; top sized; 10s 100; massing grade, 4s 6d.— Harrison’s Guaranteed Quality, Palmerston North. " HAND Book," Bulbs and Perennials; beautiful illustration; natural colours; full cultural notes; valuable information; 4s 6d posted; money refunded, guarantee.—Hari isons, Palmerston North. POPPIES, Pansies, Stocks, Winter-flower-ing Giant Exhibition Strains; monster packets, 2s 6d each.—Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. 1 HYACINTH Bulbs; scented, separatenamed: sets 12 for 18s; February delivery Griffiths, Ltd., Mt Eden, Auckland. BULB Catalogue Posted Free, featuring in colour new bulk and plant novelties.— Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. TULIPS, Darwin superb mixture; New Zealand-grown; February delivery; 7s Gd dozen, posted.—Griffiths. Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES and Ranunculus;, giant flowering strains; New Zealand-grown; dazzling shades; 6s 100.—Griffiths. Ltd., Mt Eden, Auckland. BULBS: 100 assorted for autumn; 8 distinct varieties; February delivery; 10s, posted.—Griffiths, Ltd.. Mt Eden. Auckland ____ CARNATION, Enfante de Nice, 3s 6d doz., Californian Poppy, Dianthus, Sweet William, Is 3d doz.; Coreopsis, Sunburst, yellow, roots Is 3d each, 6s 3d half doz.— j. Rawle, Winton. MACROCARPA, Lawsoniania, Pine, 2-year-old plants, 17s 6d 50: ‘order now; May delivery.—J. Rawle. Winton. TABLE Carrots: Large table size, James Intermediate: 7s 6d sugar bag, on rail.— A. H. Tonkin, Lawrence; phone 103. FRUIT FOR SALE. RETURN FRUIT CASES. HALF"CASES. Now is the time to buy these to stock up for next year. TRAYS. With labels and brands removed, these are ready for immediate use or for next season. TONKIN & CO., P.O. Box 303, Dunedin. TAKING Orders now for Delicoius, Jonathan, Cleopatra, Statesman, Stunner, Granny Smith, 15s; Dunn’s, Rome Beauty, and Ballarat Cookers, 12s; Kiddies' sizes in above varieties, 10s; sidings extra; all fruit will be sent forward as soon as tree-ripened.—A. O. Johnstone. Ettrick. APPLES: Now taking orders lor Delicious Dessert and Dunn’s Cookers; great keepers; delivery early April; 12s bushel case, sidings lid extra; cash with order W. A. Gilibee, Variety Orchards, Alexandra. NOW taking orders for Delicious and Jonathan Dessert Apples, also Dunn’s Cookers; 12s Gd bushel case; sidings Is extra; cash with orders.—J. C. Sanders, j Earnscleugh R.D., Alexandra. NOW taking Orders for Jonathan. Shorland Queen and Delicious Dessert Apples. 12s 6d a case; Dunn’s (cookers), 12s 6d; cash with orders; sidings extra.—J. and J Westhead, Alexandra. PLUMS; purple, dessert, 13s 6d half-case; Cooking Apples 13s 6d; kiddies’ size Red Apples 10s bushel cases; freight paid; cash with order.—R. Sherriff, Miller’s Flat R.D. NOW taking Orders for Bartlett Preserving Pears; 8s 6d half-case; sidings Is extra; cash with order.—J. C. Sanders. Earnscleugh; R.D., Alexandra. RASPBERRIES for Sale; £1 for 121 b bucket: cash with order. —Owen Hughes. Outram. DELICIOUS and Sturmer Apples 12s 6d per case, sidings lid extra; cash with order.—W. J. Anderson. Roxburgh. FOR Sale, good Cooking Apples; 10s case. —J. S. Booth, Ophir; phone 44D, Omakau. NO more orders for Tomatoes until further notice—L. R. Landoas, Clyde. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27026, 10 March 1949, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27026, 10 March 1949, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27026, 10 March 1949, Page 12