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7.15 Finally To-night, 7.15 Bette DAVIS, Robert MONTGOMERY “ JUNE In BRIDE ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Showing with “RAMROD” Joel McCrea Veronica Lake Donald Crisp. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FULLERS 1/- MAYFAIR 1/6 THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. 7.15 p.m. COMMENCING 7.15 p.m. TO-MORROW. The wilderness ablaze with one of the Great Adventure Stories of all time! Jon HALL Michael O’SHEA In “LAST OF THE REDMEN ” ■ “LAST OF THE REDMEN ” Showing with Franchot TONE Ann RICHARDS Tom CONWAY In “ LOST HONEYMOON ” '“ LOST HONEYMOON ” A Delightfully Different Domestic Dilemma. (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC LECfURE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 8 p.m., ■By MR JOHN B. S. COATS (International Lecturer). " THE NEW AGE AND ANCIENT TRUTHS.” 236 HIGH STREET (Just Above Clark street), The theosophical rooms. ALL WELCOME. - JUMBLE Sale: Remember Sale at Kensington Church Halt, 2.15 p.m., Wednesday, October 26. Bargains in plenty.

r EMBASSY ———Dir.: Kerridge-Odeor. ' Telephone 13-379. DAILY SESSIONS 2, 5.15, 8 p.m. Jean SIMMONS Jean SIMMONS Donald HUSTON ! Donald HUSTON “ The BLUE LAGOON ” “ The BLUE LAGOON ” Set amid the Beauty, Sunshine and Gldry of the l South Seas . . . In Glorious Technicolor. THE FIRST BRITISH COLOUR “ The Lion ” of Animaland Series, “ Wales ” of Paintbox Series. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at the D.I.C. CALLING MOSGIEL. CALLING MOSGIEL. NEXT SATURDAY Is OVERSEAS RELIEF DAY. APPEAL FOR FUNDS. To aid the homeless, helpless suffering people of Europe and Asia. MOSGIEL RESIDENTS: Please have your donation ready when the Authorised CORSO Collectors call; and please . . . GIVE GENEROUSLY.

“ANNIE , GET YOUR GUN” BOX PLANS will be Opened at the D.I.C. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) MORNING, at '9 o’clock, for the OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE (FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4), and for Five Subsequent Nights of “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN.” A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Prices for Reservations, 13s lOd and 11s 2d, including tax and booking fee. I , \ H 1 S M A J E S T Y ’ S THEATRE, THE STAGE’S GREATEST MUSICAL PLAY. Commencing Friday, November 4, ' ■ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, . FRIDAY", NOVEMBER 4, OPENING ' GALA PERFORMANCE, And following nights. Initial Matinee, Saturday, November 5, then following Wednesdays November 9. J. C;- Williamson Theatres, Ltd., Present the World’s Record-breaking Musical Comedy Triumph, “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN ” “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” Which, with its Delicious Irving Berlin’s Musical Numbers, including “Doin’ What Comes Naturally,” “ You Can’t Get a Man with a Gun,” “ I’m a Bad, Bad Man," “ The Girl That I Marry,” "Show Business,” “They Say It ; s'Wonderful,” “My Defences Are Down,” “ Moonshine Lullaby,” “Lost in His Arms,” “Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better," “ Who Do You Love, I Hope,” and its Gorgeous Costumes, its Brilliant Ballets, its Magnificent Stage Settings and its Complete Ensemble of Singing and Dancing Boys and Girls, is in a Class of its Own in the World of Musical Comedy. Starring v EVIE lIAYES as ANNIE OAKLEY With EARL COVERT as FRANK BUTLER And a Brilliant Cast of Singers, Dancers and Comedians. 90 IN THE COMPANY 90. BOX PLANS WILL BE OPENED TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) MORNING. AT 9 O’CLOCK AT THE D.I.C. FOR' THE FIRST 6 NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. Evening Prices: D.C. and Rsd. Stalls, 13s lOd and 11s 2d; Unrsd. Stalls, 8s sd; Pit, 4s • (all including tax). Matinee Prices: D.C. and Rsd. Stalls, 11s 2d and 8s sd; Unrsd. Stalls, 6s 8d; Pit, 3s. Children Half-price. (All prices include tax.) GRAND SCOTTISH .CARNIVAL (In Aid Hall Fund Appeal), Concert Chamber—to-night (Wednesday), 7.30. AU the Fun of the Fair. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: 8 p.m., Ladies' Scottish Pipe Band. 8.30 p.m., Florence Pacey’s Pupils. And Next SATURDAY Afternoon, OCTOBF.R 29: 2 o’clock, Children’s Fancy Dress (Poster) Parade. 3 o’clock, Children’s Quiz Session. GOOD PRIZES. SITUATIONS VACANT fiiiw CHOOSE A CAREER IN THE RAILWAYS. VACANCIES AS UNDER. CLERICAL CADETS: Youths 15 to 19 years of age, with not less than two years’ secondary education. Holders of School Certificate or University Entrance Examination accepted up to 20 years ,of age . Commencing salaries vary according to educational qualifications, and include lodgfng allowance if living away from home Good openings for lads in search of a career ~ TRAFFIC BRANCH. Youths and Men, 16 to 39 years of age. LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH: Youths and Men, 16 to 23 years of age. HILLSIDE WORKSHOPS: Turners. Springmakers and Boilermakers: also Labourers (including Juniors). MAINTENANCE BRANCH Carpenters, Plumbers, Painters, also Labourers (for both Permanent Way and Works) SIGNAL AND ELECTRICAL' BRANCH: Blacksmiths; also Labourers (Including Juniors) progressing to Electric Line Erectors, Electric Linemen, Signal ' Adjusters and Signal Erectors GOOD WAGES. OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT. NO LOST TIME. RAILWAY TRAVELLING PRIVILEGES. Apply nearest Stationmaster or Railway Office, or write General Manager. Railways, Wellington ELECTION NOTICES Gonal ROLLS OF DUNEDIN CITY ELECTORATES FOR THE 1949 GENERAL ELECTION May be Inspected at RATIONAL tARTY CENTRE 125 HIGH STREET. PHONE. 11-378. DUNEDIN ELECTORATES HEADQUARTERS, QUEEN’S BLDGS. PHONE 14-314, > And at SHOxA 381 GEORGE STREET (Opp Newbolds). PHONE 14-346. Where Inquiries in connection with your Vote on Polling Day will be Welcomed. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. MAIN 1 TOWN HALL, 8.15 p. m FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949. 8.15 p.m. Rt. lion. WALTER NASH, P.C., M.P. (Minister of Finance), WILL OPEN THE LOCAL LABOUR ELECTION CAMPAIGN, And will Expound Labour’s Election Policy. SEATS AT FRONT RESERVED FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE.

qlutha electorate. Mr J E. KEENAN, ' Labour Candidate for Clutha, Will ADDRESS ELECTORS as under: BENHAR HALL, BENHAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 8 p.m. KAKA POINT HALL, KAKA POINT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 8 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOMEI FRUIT FOR SALE GRAPEFRUIT: Sweet, juicy, seedless, ready now; 401 b 22s Gd railed.—E J Bussell, Stirch Farm OrchardSj Henderson PIANOS ABSENTEE musician’s Piano to be sold, superior German upright, overstrung, underdamper, magnificently kept; now on exhibition; terms or exchange.—R. S. McKenzie’s, Dowling street. • FLAT Grand Pianos (2), beautiful ones in for Sale; terms, exchange.—McKenzi’e’s. SCHUBERT Upright, owner wants a reasonable bid, magnificently kept, overstrung; terms.—McKenzie’s. 1 . WILL pay cash for good Second-hand Piano.—Address No. 1639, Times.

KADIO J A M~E S D McKE WE N. Town and Country Radio Service Telephone 24-354 (all hours). BOX 471, DUNEDIN. PHILCO Personal Portable Radio.—Buy you holiday portable from Begg’s; this strafr-ovcr shoulder model costs only £lB 10s. ECLIPSE Radio Ted Reid, radio specialist. 14l Stuart street, 12-i)90; private Tl-478 COOK'S Radio Service, 376 Princes street; phone 11-010; all makes of Radios Repaired, work guaranteed: sets collected.— Private phone 25-912. HOWORTH’S Service All Radios; guaranteed 3 months; collection and delivery 114 George street. SHEPHERD S Radio Service, Ltd., repair specialists; prompt attention.—2ls Moray place; 12-712. ■ PIANOS PLAYER Piano in for sale, beautiful one, includes rolls and stool) splendid as ordinary piano; terms or piapo taken part payment.—McKenzie’s, Dowling street. OSBOURNE or any similar modern Piano wanted; cash or exchange.—McKenzie’s, a u c tioneers, COTTAGE Piano for Sale in excellent order and condition; good tone, no borer, nice appearance; £35.-1647, Times. PIANO Wanted, must be iron-framed, no borer; will pay cash.—No. 1640, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27221, 26 October 1949, Page 12

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