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—HUNDREDS SIGN* BOOK—TREMENDOUS ENTHUSIASM IS BEING SHOWN BY DUNEDIN DOC, OWNERS, BOTH YOUNG AND OLD. WHY LEAVE YOUR PET DOG OUT OF LASSIE'S AUTOGRAPH BOOK! At the Mighty WARM AND COMFY HEARING AIDS. TODAY AT 2 and. 8 P.M. THOUSANDS OF OUR PATRONS ACCLAIM THIS GREAT FILM OF EDINBURGH, LASSIE’S • LOVELIEST PICTURE YET! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents “ CHALLENGE TO LASSIE” “ CHALLENGE TO LASSIE” “CHALLENGE TO LASSIE” HER NEWEST AND GREATEST “CHALLENGE TO LASSIE” “CHALLENGE TO LASSIE” “CHALLENGE TO LASSIE” Starring Edmund GWENN Donald CRISP Geraldine BROOKS And LASSIE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SELECTED FEATURETTES. John Nesbitt’s PASSING PARADE, TOM AND JERRY COLOUR CARTOON, Latest Cinesound Overseas News, N.Z. Weekly Review, etc. BE WISE, RESERVE at D.I.C. (Desk 5) and EMPIRE THEATRE (Phone 12-433). DUNEDIN FILM SOCIETY (Inc.). Will present “ I KNOW WHERE I’M GOING.” With Wendy Hiller and Roger Livesey. Also, “ SAMOA.” A National Film Unit Production. On THURSDAY, MAY 18, at 7.45 p.m. IN THE UNIVERSITY CLUB ROOMS, Vedic Buildings. New Members Welcome. Supper. JUNE PROGRAMME: Critic and Film Series—” Odd Man Out." “ First Steps ” —a prize-winding Documentary. ”A String of Beads.” JgOOK REVIEWS. FICTION SERIES. Nigel Balchin’s Novels Reviewed by Mr Christopher Johnson. 8 p.m., MONDAY, MAY 15. PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURE HALL. No Admission Charge. Adult Education Department, University of Otago. ROAD SERVICES ROAD SERVICES. N>Z .R. BRITISH RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM’S VISIT DUNEDIN-OAMARU On SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1950, the 4.0 p.m. Dunedin-Oamaru service will be«delayed to leave Dunedin at 5.15 p.m. LEGAL NOTICES “TJ’IHE LICENSING ACT, 1908.” LICENSING DISTRICT OF CENTRAL OTAGO. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUE OF A PUBLICAN’S LICENCE. 1, DAVID HENRY NELSON, of Miller’s Flat, Do Hereby Give Notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden at Alexandra on the seventh day of JUNE, 1950, Apply for a Certificate authorising the Issue of a Publican’s Licence for the house and premises situate at Miller’s Flat and known as “ The Bridge Hotel,” containing 11 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated at Miller's Flat the 6th day of May. 1950 (Signature) D. H. NELSON. Messrs FERENS & JEAVONS. Bond street. Dunedin, Solicitors to the Applicant. BOARD AND RESIDENCE WE REQUIRE BOARD FOR A SINGLE ENGLISH IMMIGRANT Who is joining our staff on May 16. Please reply to COULLS SOMERVILLE WILKIE, LTD.. Crawford street, Dunedin. / tOMFORT AND FRIENDLY SERVICE Characterise HOTEL CENTRAL 100 Princes street Phone 13-350 MRS V J CAMPBELL Proprietress (Private ) ACCOMMODATION, ~ Football Weekend, 2 rooms, each sleep 3, with gas range, crockery and cutlery, etc.; selfcontained and central: 30s each room per night.—Writs P.O, BOX 102; or PHONE 11-290. DOUGLAS Private Hotel, (next Town Hall), handy Railway Station: Comfortable Accommodation; bed-breaklast; permanents by arrangement.—Phone 12-601. HOTEL St7~ciair: Select, comfortable accommodation: bed and breakfast —Phone 23-431. HOTEL Te Rahiri: Superior Bed and Breakfast: casual oi permanent —Phone 13-214. - TERRY'S Private Hotel, 303 King' si (next Public Hospital), caters homelv ac-rommodation.—l3-266 BOARD Wanted by teacher: central or south preferred.—Apply 120 Sehvyn St.. Timaru. _ _ _ .... ACCOMMODATION Football Wefk-ends: dinner, bed, breakfast: double room; 15s each. South End.—l 769, Times. WANTED Board, by working man; homely people: south end preferred.—lß2B, Times. , BO.ARD Wanted urgently in private nome by father and daughter.—l6sl, Times. BOARD offered gentlemen: share room.— Apply 32 The Octagon. FOOTBALL Visitors: Bed and Breakfast. 20 Tennyson st. ’ HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION H' AVE A~RESi r during the holidays at ELDERSLIE GUEST HOUSE. Oamaru and make yourself at home. Congenial surroundings; good log fire; elderly people welcome. PHONE 650 X, Oamaru, LUMSDEN: Royal - Mail Hotel; excellent Accommodation for the travelling public: families welcomed; touring parties catered for; tariff 20s daily. HOTEL Cromwell. Central Otago's Premier Hotel, famous for food and "om fort, 23s daily CASTLEREAGH (Mrs McMasterl, 60 Upper Stuart st Superior Aecommoda non: bed-breakfast SUPERIOR - Bed and Breakfast. Chch.: kitchenette available; central.—Phone 35-241. TO Let, furnished Crib, Ocean View, Brighton, from May 23; short periods; £_ 10s weekly.—Ring 23-654.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27389, 15 May 1950, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27389, 15 May 1950, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27389, 15 May 1950, Page 10