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LOST AND FOUND OST—YELLOW LEATHER TRAVELLING TRUNK. Name engraved. Kindly communicate with B. W. COTTERILL, _2O-649. _ LOST, between Burnside or Mosgicl Stations, on Friday, Wallet, containing £1 note, petrol coupons, photos, etc. —Finder keep money on returning to address on driving licence LOST~from Waikouaiti, Tuesday, mixed colour, yellow, tan and black Dog; name Rag; reward. —J. Bain, Phone 23, Waikouaiti. LOST, Thursday, Silver Wristlet Watch, between Manse Street-Octagon.—Finder please return 38a Brunell street, Mornington; reward. LOST, R.S.A. Badge; No. 49515; between Mosgiel-Dunedin-Broad Bay; on or about 19/2/49.—Reward returning W. J. Williamson, Cromwell. LOSTTgentleman's Wristlet Watch; probably Green Island; make “ Regent"; reward.—9B2, Times. . STRAYED, from my property at Brighton, 14 Lambs, 11 Ewes; ewes branded M.D.; reward.—M. Duffy, Brighton. LOST, small brown Purse, sum of money, Morav Place Post Office.—Please ring 18-235; reward. LOST, Caversham area, Lady's Purse containing valuables; address inside; reward. Phone 1.3-233. LOST, Black and White Heifer; 2yrs; earmark half circle top and bottom right ear; •reward.—l B-440, Smart, Upper Junction; LOST, large Suitcase, Thursday, between" Sawyers’ Bay and Burkes; reward.—Willis, Sawyers’ Bay. _____ LOST, Thursday, between Hospital and St. David street, Spider Brooch.—Reward oil returning to 551 Castle street. LOST. Tuesday evening, Vedic-Tahuna terminus, Library Book.—Ring 24-392; reward; urgent. FOUND, brown and tan Collie Dog, Sawvers' Bay.—Ring 84, Port Chalmers. FOUND, an Engagement Ring.—Address 832 Times. LOST, brown and buff Leather Glove. — Grateful leave at Athenaeum. FOUND, nurse's Pay Envelope, last Friday night; owner ring 14-534. 1 MOSGIEL MARCHING TEAM'S DANCE, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), MARCH 26, In FIRE BRIGADE HALL. Good Music and Supper. M ° Admission; 2s and 2s_6ch FOUND: SGIEL PICTURES, TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. Bette Davis in Warner Bros.’ magnificent achievement, “A STOLEN LIFE,” With Glenn Ford, Dane Clark, Walter Brennan, and Charlie Ruggles. Bette plays two roles, too wonderful for words. (Recommended Adult Audiences.) JTOUND: ANNUAL MEETING Taieri Ladies Hockey Club, will be held TUESDAY, MARCH 29, at 7 p.m., in the Hockey Pavilion. Business: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet. All members and those interested are asked to attend. __ I?OUND OUTRAM PICTURES. . To-night at 8 p.m. “ BUCK PRIVATES COME HOME,” Starring Bud Abbot and Lou Costello. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) Bus runs from Berwick. FOUND. Taieri Collie Club’s Annual Trials will be held on the property of Est. H. Boyd, North Taieri, approximately 3 miles north of Mosgiel, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 24, 25; 26; refreshments available on ground, hot water supplied free; come and picnic in a picturesque country setting and see the working collie in action, FOUND, Momona: South Taieri Football Club Practice, Wednesday, 30th, postponed; all committee and players urgently requested to attend meeting at Momona, 8 p.m. Thursday, 31st inst., to meet deputation from Taieri Club; this is very important; all present, please. FOUND: Tarras Pictures, Monday, Screen “ Scudda Hoo, Scudda Hay.” An Excellent Production in Technicolor. Supports Include Mighty Mouse. (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND: Taieri Agricultural Society’s Banquet and Dance and Presentation o£ Cups, etc., Agricultural Hall, Outram, Tuesday, April 5; ..charges—gentlemen 4s. ladies 2s. FOUND, Momona: Opening Practice of South Taieri Football Club, on Mr R. Sprott’s paddock, 1 p.m.. April 2; all players asked to attend. FOUND.—Ranfurly Pictures To-night Screen: Bette Davis and Claude Rains, in “ Deception.” A Warner Achievement. Adult Recommendation. FOUND—Miller's Flat Pictures: To-night Screen the best comedy in years, Clifton Webb in ” Sitting Pretty.” Don't miss. Universal Exhibition. FOUN1?: Green Island Pictures To-day: The thrill-packed drama “ Tycoon," starring John Wayne and Laraine Day. (Universal Exhibition). ' FOUND: At Momona, April 22, Taieri Plains Lawn Tennis Sub-Association Annual Ball and Presentation of Trophies. FOUND: Mnungatua Tennis Club Dance, April 2, at 8p m. Special music. Supper Admission, 2s and 2s 6d. FOUND; Outram Women's Club, Annual Meeting, Tuesday, 29th, at 8 p.m, Town Hall. Business important. FOUND: Dance, North Taieri Hall, Saturday, April 2. Laing’s Music. Supper. 2s 6d, 2s. ‘ ■ FOUND: Finally to-night (Saturday). Mosgiel Carnival Merry-go-round, games for all. _____ FOUND: Kitts Leather Goods, lower prices stronger goods, better service.—St. Andrew street. FOUND: Folio Cases, 24s Od; Schoolbags, 6s 3d; Music Cases, 12s 6d; Purses, Children's Harness. FOUND: Superior Leather Goods; lower prices; ask friends for their service from Kitt's. , BOARD AND RESIDENCE HE LEVIATHAN DUNEDIN'S I,FADING PRIVATE HOTEL, One Minute from Railway Station Mr and Mrs T. ESPIE. Phone 11-979. P.O Box 112 SENIOR Men Students require BOARD; handy University; single rooms. Reply UNIVERSITY LODGINGS REGISTRAR, 638 Cumberland street; phone 10-955. . DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall), handy Railway Station; comfortable accommodation; Bed-Breakfast; permanents by arrangement.—Phone 12-601. TERRY’S Private Hotel. '303 King street (next Public Hospital) caters homelv accommodation.—l 3-266. HOTEL St. Clair: Select, comfortable Accommodation: Bed and Breakfast.—Phone 23-481 WANTED, Board for respectable working lady (vicinity Hanover street if possible); recently arrived from England.—73s Times. GENTLEMAN requires Board; Green Island, Abbotsford or Burnside districts.— Reply 861, Times. DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall) handy Railway Station; bed. breakfast; permanents—Phone 12-601. BOARD offered gentlemen willing to share room —Apply 32 The Octagon WANTED, urgently Board: no washing; between Maia, Port Chalmers—974, Times. PERSONAL ITIUA MARINA SCHOOL JUBILEE. MAY 7, 8 AND 9, 1949. To assist the Committee in finalising the Jubilee programme, will all ex-pupils who have not already done so, kindly contact the Secretary early. D. KNIGHT, Secretary. Tua Marina, Blenheim. AMATEUR Entertainers wanted; lunch hour contests.—Write 762 Times, for audition GIRL (18), like Pen Friend.—“ Olga," Box, 7, P. 0., Kew, Victoria. WIDOW (48), like Pen Friend.—“ Oriel,” Box 7, P.O. Kew, Victoria PROFESSIONAL Man (50), like Pen Friend, "Oswald,” 5282, G.P.0., Melbourne . GENTLEMAN (30), like Pen Friend.— " Oliver," 2470, G.P.0., Melbourne. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27040, 26 March 1949, Page 1

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