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AFTER THE " PROCESH TODAY ATTEND The Warm and Cosy DAY SESSIONS 2 p.m.—Matinee—2 p.m. Or the Popular and Convenient 5 O’CLOCK , “HOME EARLY” SESSION. At the eo o o EMBASSY ——— Dir.: Kerridge-Odeor. ■ ' Telephone 13-379. SESSIONS DAILY: 2-5-8 p.m. A SUNBURST OF JOY! It Warms Every Heart . . . ,• It Brings Happiness and Laughter .... It’s So Utterly Refreshing .... It's the Picture that Convulsed London and New York . . . Creating new attendance records wherever it was Screened .... “ WHISKY GALORE ” “ WHISKY GALORE ” Is a Chucklesome, Genuine Comedy that will give lasting Pleasure to all! Basil RADFORD - Joan GREENWOOD, With Gordon JACKSON, in “ WHISKY GALORE” “ WHISKY GALORE ” EXCELLENT SUPPORTS include: The Latest MARCH OF TIME, “FARMING PAYS OFF” Also, " TAUPO HOLIDAY,” A Maoriland Movielogue. And Latest Overseas News. etc. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BE WISE AND RESERVE! Plans at D.1.C.. Desk No. 7. Reservations now available for the Week-end.

DANCING CAPPING BALL, MAIN TO W N II AL L, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. Dancing 9 p.m.-2 a.rn. Tickets on Sale at O U.S.A. Office NOW or at door on Wednesday Evening. Double Ticket 20s. JUNIOR CHAMBER OP COMMERCE M A SKED ARTS BALL, TOWN HALL, JU N E 28. ADMISSION 30s DOUBLE. BANQUET SUPPER. GOOD PRIZES FOR FANCY DRESS PROCCEDS CRIPPLED CHILDREN’S SOCIETY. Limited number of tickets available at D.1.C., Begg’s, Jacobs’. THE BALL OF THE YEAR—A SOCIETY MUST.

OTAKOU W.D.F.F. ANNUAL BALL, pAMATEA HALL, OTAKOU, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950, at 8 p.m. Georgians’ Orchestra. Buffet Supper. Double Ticket, 10s. Tickets available from Members. Admission by Ticket Only. Bus leaves Queen’s Gardens 7.15 p.m., returning at 1 a.m. L. A. HARWOOD, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS T HE DOMINION RUBBER COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-second ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING or Shareholders in the Dominion Rubber Company. Ltd., will be held in the Chamber of Commerce Board Room, Dowling street, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1950, at 11 a.m. The Register of Shareholders will be CLOSED from MAY 9 to MAY 23. both days inclusive. W. R. SELLAR, Secretary. Dunedin. May 9, 1950. PLANTS AND PRODUCE JP LOWERS IN MID-WINTER 1 Ornamental Novelty JAPANESE LANTERN FLOWER. Large,. Brilliant, Lan-tern-like Globe-pods of vivid Orange Flame surrounding a large, shiny, lustrous centre “ plum ” of glowing Fire Red. Pod-covered stems are startlingly effective for long-lasting table decoration all vvinter, or Globes can be fully opened out to form striking everlasting exotic star-shaped “ Orchids ’’ for wear on evening frocks, etc A remarkable and unique Novelty PERMANENT PERENNIAL, very hardy and easily grown anywhere. Set 6 roots providing immediate good flowering clump; 10s, POST FREE, COMPLETE 40page PLANTING GUIDE AND REFERENCE BOOK, beautifully illustrated in CoIour—FREE.—JEMMETTS, NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS, PALM. NTH. p O R SALE, TREES. WELL-GROWN PINUS INSIGNIS, twoyear; £1 per 100, £9 per 1000. MACROCARPA, t.wo-year; £2 per 100. GUMS, £1 10s per 100. BLACK CURRANTS, Giant Variety, trees 2s 6d each. GOOSEBERRY Trees, 2s each. Sidings Extra. D. I. JOHNS. Studholme road, Waimate. GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy (double white), masses of white rosettes borne in great profusion, 3ft. Excellent for cut flower work, 2s 6d ea. Flamingo (double pink), similar in habit to Bristol Fairy but continues to (lower much later, 3s 6d ea. Lavender Lady (double lavender), dwarf variety, excellent for the border, 2s 6d ea. Set of 3 (strong grafted plants) 8s post free. J. H. WALL, 377 Albert street, Palmerston North. ANEMONES and Ranunculus: Vigorous, brilliant colours; guaranteed best value; 3s 6d per 100.—Marden’s Nurseries. Birkenhead, Auckland, N. 5 (late of Takapuna) STRAWBERRIES: Captain Cook, certified plants: strong roots, prolific, luscious fru ts; 8s 6d 100. posted.—Griffiths. Mt. Eden, Auckland. LUPINS. Giant Russell; gorgeous colour combinations; 1-year roots; 12s dozen, posted.—Griffiths. Mt. Eden. Auckland. CARNATIONS: Giant colourful blooms; perfumed; border; named; 6 for 12s 6d, 12 for 22s 6d. posted.—Griffiths. Mt. Eden. Auckland. GERBERAS: Dainty Daisies; tall stems, delicate shades; 6 single for 12s 6d. posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. GLADIOLI: Choice collection, glorious shades; large blooms, stately flower spikes; 10s dozen posted.—Griffiths Mt. Eden Auckland. SPECIAL Bulb Collect.on: 100 springflowering Bulbs; 8 named varieties for 10s posted.—Griffiths Mt. Eden Auckland FOR Sale, 2 and 3-year-old Oregon Pine Trees; 15s per 100, cash, at Queenstown: freight extra. —Apply P.O. Box 72. Queenstown. POTATOES, King Edward, 1401 b sack £1; 1001 b, £1 2s 6d. delivered anywhere.— Ring 18-G92. ■ TABLE Potatoes; King Edward; £1 per sack; rail extra.—Jas Bathgate, RD„ Out ram. BUSINESS letters should be addressed to tire Manager—not the Editor.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27385, 10 May 1950, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27385, 10 May 1950, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27385, 10 May 1950, Page 12