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SHORTS INCLUDE—WALT DISNEY’S FIGARO AND FRANKIE SPORTS GOLDEN AGE (To-day and To-morrow). The Theatre of Distinction. CENTURY (Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) 'I p.m Twice Daily 8 pm. TO-DAY’S PLANS AT THEATRE (13-013). THERE’S ONLY ONE WAY TO DESCRIBE IT. DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT! She was the lonely bride of a man she’d never kissed! Pledged to share his home ... but not privileged to claim his love! Until one day—one fateful. day—along came a Tall, Dark Stranger! THEN THE FUN BEGAN! R.K.O. RADIO Presents ROBERT MIT CHUM ROBERT MITCHUM ROBERT MITCHUM THE SENSATION OF HOLLYWOOD With LORETTA YOUNG The charming “ Bishop's Wife," who won the Academv Award for being such a perfect ’’ Farmer’s Daughter,” and who now surpasses her previous success—as “ RACHAEL ” And The scene stealer of “ Dear Ruth ” WILLIAM HOLDEN In “RACHAEL AND THE STRANGER” (■Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A K A R I PICTURES. COMMUNITY CENTRE HALL, TO-NIGHT at 7.30. PROGRAMME INCLUDES:— “ Queen Cotton” (colour), “Swan Song,” "Safety in the Home,” Cartoon, etc. COLLECTION. JUMBLE Sale, men’s, ladies’, wear, Dundas Street Methodist Sunday School, April 1. 7 p.m. ' IARMAGH Castle. The most uncommon work of handcraftsmen; don’t miss 20 minutes' drive up Peninsula High road: good teas.

1.45 p.m. Twice Daily 7.30 p.m. imlcuMtad Tbeauu IM. Tbrouahoui THE STATE From a British -Studio Comes a Unique Murder-Mystery Thriller, which has been the Most Outstanding Success on Screen and Radio in Years! I I i And ALASTAIR SIM Produced and Directed by LAUNDER and GILLIAT, Masters of the Unusual, t Also International Adventure. U.S. Secret Service and Scotland Yard on the Job in “ THE COUNTERFEITERS,” Starring . JOHN SUTTON DORIS MERRICK HUGH BEAUMONT LON CHANEY A Reliance Picture. Released by Twentieth Century Fox. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TO-DAY’S PLAN AT THEATRE. PHONE 12-324. OFIU MS’ CLU B, THIS MORNING. 10 O’CLOCK. “HIT THE HAY” Riotous Comedy With JUDY CANOVA GOOD SUPPORTS. POPULAR LOLLY' SCRAMBLE. TALENT QUEST FINALISTS WILL BE RECORDED ON STAGE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The fool hath said in his HEART, THERE IS NO GOD.” Read “ the end of the world ” in Church Column. SUPPORT. Otago Cricket by attending the Cricket Carnival Concert Chamber, April ON Dunedin s Picturesque Drive Around the Peninsula, call at the Highcliff Cafe tor Luncheons. Afternoon Teas and Parties. THE Brown and 21-794. House.—Telephones 18-055 TRY the R.S.A. Public Dining Rooms for good 3-course Hot Meal for 2s 3d.

I / TOURS GROUP TRAVEL TOURS. GROUP . TRAVEL \OURS. GROUP TRAVEL TOURS. When can you get away for your holidays? Whatever the month, there is a Group Travel Holiday waiting and planned for you. But do not leave it until too late! Come in and inquire about your booking now. Group Travel Tours offer, the best holidays at the lowest cost in New Zealand. A variety of 70 tours to New Zealand’s main scenic resorts. Here are a few of them. Tour No. 1 To Stewart Island and Invercargill. APRIL 21-28, 1949. 8 Days £ll ss. Tour No. 56: To Christchurch, Kaikoura, Blenheim, Te Mahia, Marlborough Sounds, Nelson, Buffer Gorge and Lewis Pass. APRIL 22-MA\ 2, 1949. 11 Days - £l6 17s 6d. Tour No. 57: To Lake Wanaka, Lake Hawea, Cromwell, Kawarau Gorge, Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, Lake Te Anau, Eglinton Valley, Lake Manapouri. MAY 11-20, 1949. 10 Days Tour No. 58: To Christchurch Hokitika, Franz Josef Glacier Fox Glacier, Bruce Bay, Lake Matheson, Greymouth, Lewis Pass, The Lodge (Ilanmer), and Timaru. MAY 11-21, 1949 11 Days - £l7 19s 6d. TOUR No. 59: To Christchurch, Kaikoura Blenheim, Portage, Marlborough Sounds, Nelson, Kaitenteri, Lewis Pass, The Lodge (Hanmer) and Timaru. JULY 4-15, 1949. 12 Days £l9 10s. Tou^ rlte ° r Call f ° r ° Ur Flee Booklet comprehensive 1949 Group Travel Holiday Make your booking early with: ]$Z. TRAVEL SERVICE, , ’ 366 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. P.O. Box 443. Phone 11-961. in m o n o ed^ S and n affOtag ( o Branches! 11 ° algetv and C °" Ltd ' Trave -' Apartments, AUSTRALIA'N T OURS AUSTRALI A N TOURS (INCLUDING FARMERS’ AND BOWLERS’ TOURS.) TRANS-TASMAN CROSSINGS BY AIR OR ” WANGANELLA ” TO SYDNEY BY AIR! The following three tour parties leave from Auckland by air and return to Auckland by air. The tours are comprehensive and ail travelling within Australia is by luxury motor coaches, but long distance travel over uninteresting country is done by air A. 30. MAY 6 to JUNE 3: Itinerary includes Sydney Hawkgfetiury River, Wollongong, Buffi Pass, Katoomba, Jenolan Caves, Brisbane, Melbourne, the faandenongs, Strzlecki’ Ranges, Cowes and Ballarat. Accommodation at first class private hotels. Allinclusive cost from .and back to Auckland, £134. A. 31. I MAY 17 to JUNE 24: BOWLERS’ TOUR—ltinerary includes Sydney, Hawkesbury River, Katoomba, Jenolan Caves, Brisbane, Canberra, Wollongong and Bulli Pass Accommodation at first class private hotels. Extensive sightseeing “ Day ’’ tours front Brisbane and Sydney. This tour includes two weeks at Brisbane over the period of the Bowling Carnival. All-inclusive cost, from and back to Auckland, £124 A. 24 JULY 6 to AUGUST 13: Itinerary includes Sydney, Hawkesbury Rivet, Wollongong, Bulli Pass, Katoomba and Jenolan Caves, Canberra, Melbourne, Cowes Ballarat, Lome, Dandenongs, Strzlecki Ranges,' Brisbane, Mt.- Tambourine, Redlands Mt. Glorious. Kurrajong Heights. Accommodation at first class private hotels. Allinclusive cost, from and back to Auckland. £146. TO SYDNEY BY "WANGANELLA.” A .33. JUNE 9 to JULY 13: FARMERS’, TOUR—ltinerary includes Sydney, Hawkesbury River, Jenalon Caves, Katoomba, Princes Highway, Melbourne, Dandenong Ranges, Hume Highway, New England Highway, Brisbane, Toowoomba, Pacific Highway. The itinerary for this tour has been drawn up especially for farmers, but would trove suitable for anybody wishing to take an autumn holiday. The itinerary is most comprehensive—all travelling within Australia is by a luxury tourist coaclt with a hostess accompanying the tour party—accommodation in Sydney is booked dt the leading piivate hotels at .Kings Cross and Elizabeth Bay areas——in Brisbane at the Hotel Canberra—in Melbourne at the Hotel Alexander. These are all the GOOD hotels of these cities. The farmers will appreciate the visits to Hawkesbury college, the Camden Park Model Dairy, the Werribee Research Farm; his wife wiil appreciate the opportunity of exploring the shops in Sydney and Melbourne, inis is the ideal holiday for the man on the land —but we have not made it a busman's holiday ” by over emphasising the farming aspect. The all-inclusive cost of this tour is ONLY £123 from and back to Wellington, with the Trans-Tasman crossing by the Wanganella (first-class—but sorry, only three-berth cabins available), oi £l2B from and back to Auckland with the Trans-Tasman crossing by air. Write or call for further details. LARS EN ’ S TOURS, LI MIT ED, BOX 269. TE ARO, WELLINGTON, C.2. Booking Agents: N.Z. TRAVEL SERVICE, 366 Princes street. Tel. 11-961.

]3 EGG’S DE LUXE TOURS TO-DAY (SATURDAY). MARCH 26RACES AT OAMARU. Leaves 7.30. Fare 20s. Morning Tea and Tea arranged. SATURDAY, APRIL 2 RACES AT WYNDHAM. ' Leaves 7.30. Fares 30s. SUNDAY. APRIL 3 MAHINERANGI DAM AND WAIPORI FALLS— Leaves 9.30. Fare 11s. Tea supplied. EOOK AT T. L. EEGG & SONS, LTD., 403 Princes street. Phone 11-297 LEGAL NOTICES EG A L NOTICE. MESSRS LESLIE RAYMOND SIMPSON, JOHN GRAY WARRINGTON and DENZIL JOHN SIMPSON, at present practising in partnership as solicitors at U.F.S. Building, 492 Moray place, Dunedin. under the name of “ Simpson and Warrington." desires to announce that consequent upon his appointment as a Stipendiary Magistrate Mr Warrington will retire from the partnership as from MARCH, 31, 1949. The practice will be continued at the same address as heretofore by MESSRS L.R. and D. J. SIMPSON under the - new name of "SIMPSON BROS.” DATED at Dunedin this 15th day of March, 1949. L. R. SIMPSON. JOHN G. WARRINGTON. D. J. SIMPSON. IJEOPLE who have things to sell or are I looking for - something they want to buy read the Otago Daily Times. If you wish to reach them, advertise in the Classified Columns.

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