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FULLERS JAM THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. M.-G.-M.'s Dramatisation of Luke Short s. Popular Western Novel, “RAMROD” “RAMROD” With SEVEN GREAT STARS. Joel McCrea Donald Crisp j Preston Foster Veronica Lake Don DeFore Charlie Buggies Arleen Whelan Plus an Entertaining First Half: “ TALE IN A TEACUP 2-reel Special. " JUST SUPPOSE ’’—Pete Smith Novelty. LATEST NEWS. (Recommended bv Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C. or THEATRE from 7 p.m. Phone 13-702. RAILWAY GOODS SOCIAL COMMITTEE. FIRST GRAND CONCERT. Railway social hall (opp. Queen’s Gardens). 8 p.m., THURSDAY. MARCH 31. The Cream of Dunedin Talent Including Mr KEN SMITH (Cornetxst). Winner of N.Z. Championship. And a Host of Assisting Artists. WATERSIDE SILVER BAND In attendance. Buses right from the Door. Make this a Special Night Cut. Bright Entertainment for All Admission: Adults, Is 6d, Children 9d. LARNACH Castle. The most uncommon woik of handcraftsmen; don't nnss 70 minutes' drive up Peninsula High road: good teas COLLIE DOG TRIALS KURIAVAO COLLIE CLUB. 38TH ANNUAL TRIALS Will be held on Mr G. S. WALKER’S Kuriwao Gorge Property. On THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 31; APRIL 1 and 2. Starting at 8 a.m. each day. FIVE CHALLENGE CUPS. £BO IN PRIZE MONEY. Order of Events: Class I.—OPEN MAIDEN 'HEADING. Time, 10 minutes. About 400 yards. Hold in ring only. Prizes: Ist £4. 2nd £2, 3rd £1 10s, 4th £l, sth 10s. 6th 10s. Entry Fee 6s. Class lI.—LOCAL HEADING (run in conjunction with Class I). Open to Resident Members of Tahataka, Waipahi and Kuriwao Clubs with Maiden Dogs. Prizes and Entry Fee, same as Class I. Class lII.—OPEN MAIDEN HUNTAWAY AND SLEW. Time, 10 minutes. Prizes and Entry Fee same as for Classes I and ll.' Class IV.—LOCAL HUNTAWAY AND SLEW (run in conjunction with Class III). Open to Resident Members of Tahataka, Waipahi and Kuriwao Clubs with Maiden Dogs. Prizes and Entry Fee, same as Classes I, II and 111. Class V.—OPEN HUNTAWAY AND SLEW. Time, 12 minutes. Prizes: Ist £7, 2nd £3 10s, 3rd £2, 4th £l, sth 10s. Entry Fee, 10s. Class VI.—LONG PULL. Time, 12 minutes. About 500 yards. Prizes and Entry Fee, same as Class V. SPECIAL PRIZES omitted from Programme in Circulation:—£2 2s, donated by Mrs G. M. Pearce, for competitor under 21 years of age gaining most points in Classes II and IV respectively. £1 Is. donated by Commercial Hotel, Green Island, for competitor gaining first place in Class I. £1 Is, donated by White House Hotel, Henley, for competitor gaining first place in Class 111. GRAND BALL AT CLINTON ON APRIL 1. Admission to Ground Free. Luncheon. Morning and Afternoon Tea on Ground. W. G. WALKER, Hon. Secretary. Phone IW. Clinton. TENDERS pOR SALE BY TENDER. Any one item or more from the Plant .and Equipment of the STRAND CAKE SHOP, 9 Princes street. Dunedin. Some of the principal items being:— National Electric Cash Register, twodrawer and keyboard to £10: this machine is in new condition; Barnes Cylinder Scales, New and Old Sets of Balance Scales, B. and H. Electric Oven, B. and H. Electric Double Deck Oven, Moffat Electric Double Deck Range, Westinghouse Refrigerator, H. and Berkel Mixer (80 quart, with an extension to 100 quarts), H. and Berkel Mixer (30 quart). Two Gas Hot Plates, Bun Divider, Dough Brake, Large Electric Fan, numbers of Shelf Trucks, Cupboards and Provers. Large and Small Kauri Benches, Kauri Bins and Tables, large number of Trays and Tins, and also other Bakers' Equipment, One large and very good Glassfronted Shop Counter. All tenders are for the goods on the premises and the removal is the buyer’s responsibility. . Tenders close and must be handed on by 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, APRIL 1, to the Undersigned. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For inspection of the above items please ring 12-965. or call at SIMES, LTD., 358 George street, or else phone 14-635. or call at 124 George street, L. A DOOLAN. LTD. JJOUSING CONSTRUCTION DIVISION. Tenders close 4 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1949. with the District Supervisor, Garrison Hall, Dowling street, Dunedin, for the pre-fabrication, transportation and erection of 3 units. Dusky State Forest. 15 miles from Tapanui. Envelopes to be marked: “Tenders for Contract 166/13/10.’ Plans and specifications available from District Supervisor, Dunedin, and Housing Division, Invercargill. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T' ~ENDERS FOR THE ERECTION OF A BRICK-VENEER RESIDENCE at DUNROBIN, above DUNBACK, WAIHEMO COUNTY, will be received until 2 p.m. of THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1949. Plans and Specification may be seen at my office, where Tenders are to be lodged. H. McDOWELL SMITH, F.N.Z.1.A.. Registered Architect, Bond street, Dunedin. P O R H . I R EC. No Job Too Big. PHONE 10-843. TRACTORS, BULLDOZERS. CARRYALLS, ROCK ROOTERS. LATEST MODEL CATERPILLER TANDEM-DRIVEN DIESEL GRADER CONTRACT CULTIVATION, LTD. EDUCATIONAL ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Excellent Correspondence Tuition Is Provided by ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Printed Notes. Moderate Fees Expert Tutors Good Results Write for Free Prospectus Box 826. Wellington. SrRATHEONA HOME TRAINING 5 HOSTEL PLEASANT POINT. IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PARENTS. WRITE TO-DAY for full particulars of pecialised course for ONE YEAR’S FREE "RAINING in all branches of Homecraft. Music tuition can be arranged for. APPI> MRS J. A. McLEOD, Taiko Rural Delivery, TIMARU. PERMANENT WAVING ■VTOTED 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. ART Beauty Salon. 294 George street: Non-electric Full, 15s 6d; J. 12s 6d Combination Perm, £1- Oil Perm.. 18s 6d Phone 18-040. THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF THE TIMES IS OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. to receive Advertisements for the following day’s issue. _

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27042, 29 March 1949, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27042, 29 March 1949, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27042, 29 March 1949, Page 10

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