SECOND WEEK ADVENTURE THAT HAS THRILLED THE WORLD FOR CENTURIES! Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. OCTAGON the Theatre Beautiful. DAILY at 2 and 8 p.m. PLANS at BEGG’S and THEATRE. Phone 13-091. BLAZING DEEDS OF DARING INTO THE LEGENDS OF THE NATIONS 600 Years have not Dulled the Edge on the Romance of England’s Merrie Robin, Adventurer, Robber, LoverPatron of the Poor—Scourge of the Rich and Powerful Sherwood Forest and the Men in Lincoln Green! The Hum of Longbows— The Whirr of Arrows! The Never-to-be-forgotten Experience of Living, r* Fighting, Loving, Thrilling t, igw- with the Gayest Adventurers in All History! MORE EXCITING IN RICH TECHNICOLOR “THE ADVENTURES “THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD” OF ROBIN HOOD ” Starring ERROL 1 OLIVIA FLYNN De HAVILLAND BASIL RATHBONE CLAUDE RAINS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LARNACH Castle: Shout the old folks a drive: only ss. including entrance; nice tea: interesting inspection: book Council bus, 13-926. SHOWS DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW JUNE 3,4, 6, 7 and 8, 1949. COMPREHENSIVE CLASSES. GOOD CASH PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 19. Schedules Available Free. R. D. STEWART, Secretary. Box 84, Dunedin. Phone 11-031. PENINSULA Horticultural Society Flower Show, Portobello Hall, this Saturday, 2.30, 8 30. LOST AND FOUND BY NURSE, DOUBLE STRING SUPERIOR-QUALITY PEARLS. City, Roslyn, Waverley. Reward. Q L A W BROOCH From Kilt Skirt, In Main street. Reward. 14-538. LOST, Tuesday, 10th, near children’s playground, Portobello. Onion Bag and Shopping Bag containing groceries, etc.— Kindly leave Portobello Hotel; good reward.—Bs6, Times. LOST. Ford V 8 Hub Cap, green colour, between Dunedin -and Middlemarch; reward.—Address No. 898, Times, or telephone 13-968, Dunedin. LOST, Pouch, between Wain's Hotel and Neiison’s Garage; driver’s licence and £1 notes.—Reward returning to J. J. McKeni dry, Sandymount. . LOST. Tuesday, Town Hall, Propelling Pencil with inscription “ Compliments of Kempthorne Prosser.”—Please address 879, Times. ■ LOST, Raincoat, fawn, marked, In- St. David street, near University, Friday, 6th. Finder please ring 11-620; reward. LOST, George or Princes street, Thursday, Purse containing sum of money.— Reward returning 14 Glenross street. Kal- {■ korai. LOST, Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch, Tuesday evening: deceased’s keepsake.—Reward replying 816, Times. LOST, Wallet, containing sum of money, photo of child, outside Town Hall, May 11; urgently needed; .reward.—9os, Times. LOST, black Astrakhan Glove, city, Wedr.esday; reward.—Phone 14-411 or 11-527. FOUND, on Pigroot road. May 2, Parcel .- of Clothing.—Apply Box 7, Waipiata. P O U N. D: MOSGIEL RESIDENTS, Enjoy Brighter Rooms This Winter. PAINTING ENAMELLING. AND WALLPAPERING. Estimates given. McCABE & READ, House Decorators, Laing street, Mosgiel. FOUND: At whatever else you see and whatever * else you miss, Leo Tolstoy’s ".ANNA KARENINA,” At Mosgiel pictures, THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Is a “ can't miss and must see.” Ralph Richardson and Vivian Leiglv in the most magnificent love story ever written. Their portrayal breathes new passion, new emotion, into this “ London Film’s ” production. (Recommended Adult A.) FOUND: Kaitangata Pictures, Saturday and Monday, “ The Yearling.” Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’s famous book comes to thrilling life to live in your memory as one of the screen’s greatest achievements; technicolor. (General Exhibition.) FOUND: Owaka Pictures, Friday, “The Yearling,” Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’s famous book comes to life on the screen, romance, adventure, excitement, it will reach deep into the heart of humanity (General Exhibition.) FOUND: Waihola Tennis Club Dance will be held Saturday, May 14; good floor and supper: bright music; good time assured; prices 2s 6d and 2s. FOUND: Lauder Pictures To-night screen '■ Fury at Furnace Creek,” blazing across the screen with Victor Mature. (Universal Exhibition ) ' FOUND: Naseby Pictures, Saturday, screen “ The Iron Curtain.” excellent supports; don’t miss this picture. (Aduli Recommendation.) LOST, red-nosed Scotsman, please turn Scottish Ball, Palmerston, May 20, FOUND: Henley Euchre, To-night at 8. Is 6d and supper. ' FOUND— Fun and games, good music supper, Scottish Ball. Palmerston. May 20 FOUND— Momona: South Taieri v, Brighton, 2.30 p.m. Saturday. LIVESTOCK, DOGS AND CATS F 1 PROFESSIONAL. VETERINARY I 12 Carroll street, WILL CLOSE DOWN On MAY 20, 1949. )R Sale. Registered Maiden Pacer: just oken in; good-looker; £SO cash and 2 50 contingencies.—Phone 22-675, or "all Tahuna road, particulars. Sound Hack; suitable for sheprding or rabbiting.—” Hack.” Box 116, imaru. Sale, 6-year-old Hack Gelding: aranteed sound and quiet; anyone can le; price £2o.—Reply 839. Times. RINGER Spaniel Pups: won at show 3 gun dog trials. —Ring 12-907 LE Springer Spaniel Liver, White: gs, ’ £4; Bitches, £2.-843, Times. iR Sale, 5 Dog Pups; Fox Terrier-Collie >ss; 15s.—Tayloh Allanton. Hack and Harness Mare, sound and ht, 3 years.—H. G. Robinson. Allanton. LE, good young working Ferret, dozen iV Nets; £2.-873, Times. tNTED, 3 good, quiet boxbred Ferrets, ce, etc., to No. 885, Times,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27079, 13 May 1949, Page 12
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