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I Throughout THE STATE k_/ Theatres Ltd. New Zealand Plans at Begg's and Theatre (12-324). LAST 2 DAYS, at 1.45 and 7.45 p.m. LAUGHS! AND YET MORE LAUGHS! POST-WAR ENGLAND - and the Problems of Today Treated with Typical British Humour. Not since "MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN ” has there been such a Thought-provoking vet Riotously Humorous Theme. DON’T MISS IT! J. Arthur Rank Presents JIMMY ANNE HANLEY CRAWFORD With Raymond Huntly, Geoffrey Keen. Elwyn Brook Jones, David Horne In “IT’S HARD TO BE GOOD” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND Eduardo Ciannelh, Onslow Stevens. Ralpn Morgan. Janis Wilson. ’• THE CREEPER.’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY KB ( XT SEETHING WITH ALL THE POWER AND FURY OF THE SURGING TURBULENT SEAS—HIS HAND AGAINST EVERY MAN AND EXPECTING EVERY MAN TO BE AGAINST HIM. I | Jack London's , | “ TIIE SEA WOLF” ! EDWARD G. ROBINSON I JOHN GARFIELD | BARRY FITZGERALD I Ida Lupino Alexander Knox. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WEATHERPROOF Larnach's Castle Peninsula Bus, 22-917; Corporation, 13-926. Refreshments. Dances Fortnightly. * DANCING G THE M.V. RANGITANE GRAND DANCE, ARRISON HALL, PORT CHALMERS, THURSDAY, MARCH 23. All are welcome. 8-12.30. Admission 2s 6d. Late transport provided. OTAKOU MAORI BASKETBALL CLUB FIRST ANNUAL BALL, FRIDAY. MARCH 24, TAMATEA HALL, KAI K. Dancing 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Buffet Supper. Georgians' Orchestra. Bus leaves Queen’s Gardens 7.30, returning after Ball. Tickets available T. GRASS, 32 Maclaggan street, Secretary, or F. JOHNSTON MILES, Store, PortobeJlo Tickets: Double 10s, Single 7s 6d. F FARM APPLIANCES OR ALL TYPES TRACTOR TRAILERS. Apply VICTORY TRAILERS, Quarry Buildings. North-East Valley. Dunedin Phone 861 IS F O D.C.3 TRACTOR, 1943 Model. On Steel. Can be inspected while working. Genuine reason for selling. Further particulars from NORTH OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. Oamaru. j? 20 HILLSIDE MODEL Re-sleeved and on rubber. MIDDLEMARCH MOTORS. Middlemarch. CENTRIFUGAL Pumps ioi -mptying or filling sheep dips; pumping water anywhere; electric or engine-driven - Reid and Gray, Ltd Balclutha MASSEY Harris 101 Super, good condition,_B.P. , P.T.0., S.S., £400.-1523, Times. PLANTS AND PRODUCE THE NEW ENGLISH BISHOP DELPHINIUMS. Absolutely New—Direct by Air from England; Seed from Named Varieties offered for the first time in N.Z. Acclaimed bv British Horticultural and Delphinium Societies winning 35 HIGHEST AWARDS FROM THE BRITISH ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. An amazing performance proving the quality, fame, and beauty of these new Prize-winning Champions. A strain producing magnificent rouble florets, and a new different type of lower growing compact spike, easy to stake, yet heavily massed from tin to base in closely packed exquisitely ruffled florets up to 3i inches across. Many new shades of breath-taking beauty from richest deep wine-purples, gentian and tropical blues, to lovely softer tonings of hyacinths, violet and sparkling amethystrose with many harmonising blendings of brilliant sky, Chinese and sapphire blues, beautifully flushed coral and Dresden pink. FRESH 1950 SEED—BIG GENEROUS PACKET—IOs, with Complete comprehensive Culture covering every aspect of Delphinium growing. ONLY from JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS, Palmerston North. pOLYANTHUS PINK AND ROSE SHADES.—An entirely new strain with frilled and fluted florets. 2in to 3in across. Shades range from creamy pink to rose and rosy claret 7s 6d dozen or 3 dozen £l. TANGO SHADES IMPROVED.-in recent years Tango strains have won many prizes at flower shows. These improved giants will eclipse all others in popularity with then frilled and ruffled edges Blooms range in colour through deep yellow, orange, blood red, and bronzy gold 5s 6d dozen or 2 dozen 10s. J. H WALL, 377 Albert street. Palmerston North FRUIT Trees: Granny Smith, Cleopatra, Winter Banana, and Golden Delicious; well-grown trees: for delivery June; 3s 6d each on rail. Miller's Flat.—Box 165, Dunedin. HYACINTH Bulbs, scented, separately named; set of 12 for 18s: March delivery Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. IRIS, Dutch type; blues, yellows, creams, purples; large blooms: 50 for 12s 6d Griffiths. Ltd., Mt. Eden. Auckland. BULB Catalogue, posted free: featuring in colour new bulb and plant novelties - Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES and Ranunculus: giant flowering strains; New Zealand grown; dazzling shades; 6s 100 —Griffiths Ltd.. Mt. Eden, Auckland. BULBS. 100 assorted, spring flowering; 8 distinct varieties: immediate delivery; 10s posted—Griffiths Ltd., Mt Eden Auckland. TULIPS. Darwin, superb mixture: New Zealand grown; March delivery; 7s 6d dozen, posted —Griffiths Ltd. Mt Eden. Auckland. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, vigorous, brilliant colours; guaranteed best value 3s Gd per 100.—Marden's Nurseries, Birkenhead, Auckland, N 5 (late of_ Takapuna) MARROWS” 10= bag approx 901 b; sidings Is lOd extra: cash with order—Fred Holdom. .jun.. Clyde STRAWBERRY Plants, strong, healthy well-rooted runners, £6 per 1000. 30s 100. 5s dozen lots—Jas Bathgate. Outram. WANTED. Daffodil Bulbs, for naturalising in quantity.—Phone 43K, Mosgiel. POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. FOR Sale, 30 2-year Khaki Campbell and Indian Runner bucks, near lay, 7s each; also purebred K.C. and I.R. Drakes, 10s each —1505, Times MAIZEMEAL, Mash Fortifier, Farrofood. Grit, Bonemeal, Karswood Poultry Spice, Cod Liver Oil. Black Leaf, etc—Scott Bros , Princes street. W.L. Pullets, 6J months old, guaranteed in full lay; 22s 6d; cash with order.—3B Ross st., Rnvenshourne. WANTED, 3 W.,L. Pullets, on lay; good strain.—ls3o, Times. FOR Sale. 3 Pekin Ducks and unrelated Drake; £3 5s on rai1.—1563, Times. DO not address business letters to the Editor. They should be sent to the Manager.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27345, 22 March 1950, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27345, 22 March 1950, Page 10

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