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LAST TWO DAYS “ TARZAN’S MAGIC FOUNTAIN ” With LEX BARKER BRL.NDA JOYCE And ' “CHETA” THE NEARLY HUMAN “ CHIMP "1 As Many Laughs as Thrills— And There Are Hundreds! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. THE STATE Throughout New Zealand 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. PLANS AT STATE (Phone 12-324). FRIDAY NEXT Twentieth Century-Fox Films Present RICHARD WIDMARK WIDMARK LINDA VERONICA DARNELL LAKE DARNELL LAKE And VIOLENT ACTION DARING ADVENTURE TORRID ROMANCE In SLATTERY’S SLATTERY’S HURRICANE ” HURRICANE ” Revealing by True Picture Records the Navy's Daring Flights Into the Eye of Terrific Hurricanes to Protect Ships from Nature's Destructive Violence! NOTHING EVER HIT LIKE ‘ ‘ SLATTERY’S HURRICANE ” ‘ * SLATTERY’S HURRICANE ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature: TIM HOLT JACK HOLT MAN LESLIE In “ARIZONA RANGER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) VISITORS, try R.S.A Public Dining Rooms: Dinner. Morning and Afternoon Teas.—Mrs Cousins, late HighclifT Cafe manageress DANCING JJOOPER'S INLET BOATING CLUB. REGATTA DANCE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. Roll up to the Opening of the New Hall. DANCING 8 till 12. Good music. Good supper. Admission, 2s 6d. TOMORROW, Thursday night, Waitati, Merry Macs’ Dance, with bus from T. and G. Buildings, 8 p.m.; returns Anderson’s Bay; girl’s fare 3s-fadmits to Dance also. WAIKOUAITI Tennis Club. Mad Hatter’s Dance, in Public Hall, Friday, December 30; prizes and' good supper; excellent music: admission, ladies 2s 6d, gentlemen 3s. ___ TOMAHAWK Queen Carnival Dance, New Year's Eve, 8 p.m.; supper; admission 2s; funds for Princess Pat. CITY COUNCIL NOTICES CITY COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. ~ Ratepayers are hereby notified that the Statutory penalty of TEN PER CENT. (10 per cent.) will be added to air Rates payable to the Dunedin City Council remaining UNPAID AFTER THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1950, at 4 p.m. There is no provision for re'misslon of the penalty if from any cause the rates are unpaid after the above date. R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. Municipal Chambers, Dunedin, C.l. December 9, 1949. RADIO ' R ADI McLINTOCKS. O. Remember, service can be obtained during the holiday period. Phone 12-751, 86 St. Andrew street. Private Phone during holidays—22—l6B. McLintock’s for Service, DAY or NIGHT. TAMES D. McKEWEN WILL CALL, O CLEAN. CHECK VOLTAGES, AND TUNE YOUR RADIO—ISs town and suburbs (country 255). PHONE 24-354 BOX 471, DUNEDIN. SHEPHERD’S Radio Service, Ltd., extends Season’s Greetings to all: reopening January 12. ECLIPSE Radio: Ted Reid, radio specialist. 141 Stuart st.. 12-998: private 26-080. ask 9282 /_ HOWORTH’S Service All Radies: guaranteed 3 months: collection and delivery - 114 George st COOK’S Radio Service 376 Princes st ; phone 11-010- all makes ol Radios Repaired, work guaranteed: sets collected Private phone 25-912 ' l PIANOS PIANO for Sale, good order and condition; price £3s.—Address 50, Times. FRUIT FOR SALE J7MPTY RETURN FRUIT CASES. Quarter-cases for Tomatoes and Stone Fruit, Half-cases, Apple Cases (reconditioned), Trays for Crate Fruit. All with Lids.—TONKIN & CO., Box 303. Dunedin. CHOICE Raspbetries, £1 tor 121 b. 10s for 61b; cash with order.—Owen Hughes Outram. BLACK Currants, choice fruit, now ready; 15s per 101 b case, cash with order: sidings lid extra. —Donaldson. Janefield, Mosgiel, RASPBERRIES: £1 121 b backet: cash with order; lid extra railage.—G. Eaton, Miller’s Flat. RASPBERRYS: Order now, forward January and February; £1 for 121 b bucket.— Bathgate’s. R.D. Outram. RASPBERRIES are now ready at Outram Bridge Gardens RASPBERRIES: 121 b, 15s on rail; money with order.—A. Pero, Waimate. FRUIT WANTED Fr u R U I I T T WANTED. WANTED. WE ARE CASH BUYERS. Gooseberries (canning grade only, must be large and not ripe), and Black Currants. Highest prices. FACTORY CLOSED DECEMBER 26 and 27, 1949, and JANUARY 2 and 3. 1950. IRVINE & STEVENSON’S ST. GEORGE CO., LTD.. Filleul street, Dunedin. St,' George Jams are Best. LANTS AND PRODUCE AS, 6 miniature Decorative, 6 Pom £1 dozen posted. Westland ies, Greymouth. rto, modern Exhibition Varieties; ilterent, £.l. posted.—Westland Greymouth. AHLIAS. names lost in handling: 12s 6d izen posted.—Westland Nurseries. Greyouth. ,lUMS: Price list now ready.—Dunnpton Lily Fields. Bell Block. New mouth LIVESTOCK, DOGS AND CATS FOR Sale, Ychoicely-bred Huntaway bitch Pups, 3 ihonths old. sire and dam registered in Stud Book —For price .and particulars, apply L. A. Charleson. Waikaka WANTED to Lease, one Thoroughbred, 2 or 3 years, unbroken or broken in.—49, Times. PEOPLE who have things to sell or are looking for something they want to buy read the Otago Bally Times. If you wish to reach them advertise In the Classified Columns

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27274, 28 December 1949, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27274, 28 December 1949, Page 8