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SECOND WEEKSECOND WEEKAnd the crowds are still TOO BIG for the BIG REGENT to accommodate. Attend the Matinees and avoid the evening Crush Plans at D.I.C. or Regent from 10.30 a.m. (12-513). THE REGENT THE REGENT A Kerridge-Odeon Theatre. 2 p.m. - DAILY - .8 p.m IT’S FAST AND FURIOUSLY FUNNY. Paramount’s “THE PALEFACE” “THE PALEFACE” “THE PALEFACE” “THE PALEFACE” IN TECHNICOLOR. Bob Hope Jane Russell. Featurette De Luxe .... "FIORDLAND EXPEDITION. 1949.” It’s Topical and of especial interest to all Dunedinites the beautiful Otago Sounds brought to your very door. Approved for UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION. So straightway the brave little laddie. Without showing a morsel of fear, Took his stick with its ’orse 'ead ’angle And poked it in Wallace’s ear. . . . CREATOR OF ALBERT AND SAM—The Soldier who won battle of Waterloo. IS HERE With Lots of Other Friends. ’ OLD AND NEW. PREMIERE PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK Also. To-morrow at 2 and 8. Dunedin Season positively limited to four nights Direction: R. J. Kerridge. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) See Him as London Does IN PERSON Towers of London Presents— STANLEY HOLLOWAY STANLEY HOLLOWAY STANLEY HOLLOWAY STANLEY HOLLOWAY STANLEY HOLLOWAY STANLEY HOLLOWAY [e’s' NOT Just Sam—fot Just Albert— UT England's Greatest Comedy Star ot the Stage and Screen, fHO Sings to you Tells Stories to You —Entrances and Delights You. His Versatility Is Amazing! Accompanied by . . . OSSIE CHEESEMAN OSSIE CHEESEMAN New Zealand’s Leading Entertainer, AT THE PIANO! delightful artist, whose virtuosity will nd its way straight from the keyboard to your hearts. PRICES. —Evening: Res., 7s, plus tax: nres.. ss, 3s, plus tax. MATINEE: Res., ; plus tax; Unres., 3s, 2s, plus tax. hildien Half Price to Matinee. DAY SALES OPEN. UMBLE SALE FOR THE HILL ZONE QUEEN, ,BANY STREET HALL, SATURDAY, '2Bth, at 1.30 p.m. Clothing. Magazines, Foodstuffs. CYCLES SALE AND BUY nglish tricycles i Now in Stock at J. C. FOGARTY’S, Cycle Specialist, Cargill’s Corner. ’hone 24-072. Y C >L E RE P A R S Our Modern Cycle Factory is at your irvice. Moderate charges: prompt and ficienl service. VV A SCOT! & SONS, LTD 288-290 George street NE Gentleman’s B.S.A. Semi-sports ycle for Sale, new condition; bought 47.—Phone 18-567 for further particurs. . . ENTLEMAN’S Bicycle, 8.5. A., in good ■der; as new; £lO or near offer: for ile.—l4Bl, Times. ___ ADY’S Roadster for Sale; excellent mdition; £lO. —Ring 11-385. , SITUATIONS VACANI )HYSIOTHERAP I S t S. tAIPUKURAU HOSPITAL, CENTRAL HAWKE’S BAY. AFPPLICATIONS are Invited for the illowing positions:—(a) CHARGE PHY[OTHERAPIST; (b) STAFF PHYSIOHERAPIST, at the District Hospital, aipukurau. Conditions of appointment id salary, according to the Hospital Emoyment' Regulations, 1948. Applications, :gether with copies of recent testimonis, should be forwarded to the MEDIAL SUPERINTENDENT, District Hosital, Waipukurau, from whom further articulars may be obtained. (Signed) W. B. FISHER, Medical Superintendent D, N E IST COOK, SECOND COOK, DINING OM MAID, GENERAL, HOUSEMAID (All live in or out), PORTERS. MARRIED COUPLE, tpply Matron, CARRINGTON HALL, 57 Heriot row. )r phone 13-897. « ARANAKI HOSPITAL BOARD. L SISTER is required for the Ahuru ternity "Training School, New Fly* uth, and applications are invited from mistered Nurses with Midwifery or Manity Certificates, ipply to The Supervising Matron, NEW PLYMOUTH HOSPITAL. RNHILL CLUB Reauires STEWARD or WAITRESS. Live in. Single rooms. PHONE 10-028. 7TERPRESS MACHINIST WANTED in old-established weekly publication in Christchurch. Also, STONE HAND. Good working conditions, ply, in first instance, to, MANAGER, P.O. Box 1169. Christchurch. gTAFF WANTED. WAITRESSES (2), live in. PORTER, live out 4th COOK (male or female). pply GRAND HOTEL. CITY, H Requires OT E L THIRD COOK (live out). HOUSEMAIDS (live in). TRY the R.S.A. Public Dining Rooms for good 3-course Hot Meal for 2s 3d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27091, 27 May 1949, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27091, 27 May 1949, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27091, 27 May 1949, Page 10