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NOW SCREENING in it’s » SECOND OUTSTANDING WEEK And Bookings continue to be heavy, so RESERVE YOUR SEATS AT THE D.I.C. For “ WHISKY GALORE” Compton Mackenzie’s Delightful British Comedy, which will remain one of your • most Happy Experiences in Motion Pictures. a® » c UA/ - EMBASSY Dir.: Kerridge-Odeon' Telephone 13-379. SESSIONS DAILY: 2-5-8 p.m. Ealing Studios' Record-breaking Story of the Glorious End to a Shortage . . . a Highland Fling on a Tight Little Island! Basil RADFORD - Joan GREENWOOD. And Gordon JACKSON, in “ WHISKY GALORE ” Famous as a Novel, THIS FILM’S A WINNER! A Chucklesome, Genuine Comedy which will give lasting pleasure to all. ATTEND THE WARM AND COSY ' DAY SESSIONS 2 P.M.—MATINEE—2 P.M. And the Popular and Convenient 5 O’CLOCK “HOME EARLY” SESSION (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BE SURE TO RESERVE! SEATS FOR THE WEEK-END NOW AVAILABLE AT THE D.I.C. Desk No. 7. JUMBLE Sale, Jubilee Hall, View st., Friday, 7 p.m.; bargains.

FULLERS 1/. JfAYFAIR 1/6 THEATRE Telephone 22-573. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. 1.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY, THURS- 1.45 p.m. 7.15 p.m. DAY, FRIDAY 7.15 p.m. Finish the school holidays by joining in the Laughter, Excitement and Fun, in a happy-lucky musical with a cast that just sparkles with stars! WALT DISNEY'S FULL-LENGTH MUSICAL TECHNICOLOR CARTOON “FUN and FANCY FREE" “FUN and FANCY FREE" “ FUN and FANCY FREE" “FUN and FANCY FREE" Featuring EDGAR BERGEN DINAH SHORE LUANA PATTEN Supported in Animation by Charlie MCCARTHY .. Mortimer SNERD Mickey MOUSE JIMINY CRICKET Come along, folks! Hop aboard the Laugh Special from Disneyland. Greet your favourites of Fun and Meet a flock of new ones! (Approved for General Exhibition.) Excellent Selected Shorts. PLAN RAPIDLY FILLING! FINAL CONCERT TALENT QUEST WINNER S, And SELECTED CONTESTANTS. MAIN TOWN HAL L, MONDAY, MAY 22, 8 p.m. Featuring “THE AMAZING ARTURO” HYPNOTIST, EXTRAORDINARY, Demonstrating and explaining his uncanny powers to your amazement and amusement. BOX PLAN AT. CHAS. BEGG & C 0.,. LTD RESERVE—DON’T REGRET!

DANCING JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MASKED ARTS BALL, TOWN HALL, JUNE 28. ADMISSION 30s DOUBLE. BANQUET SUPPER. GOOD PRIZES FOR FANCY DRESS Music by Keith Harris and Orchestra. PROCEEDS CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SOCIETY. Limited number of tickets available at D.1.C., Begg’s, Jacobs’. THE BALL OF THE YEAR—A SOCIETY MUST. j^NNUAL OUTRAM PLUNKET BALL, JUNE 9, TOWN HALL. A. BATHGATE, Hon. Secretary. DON’T FORGET. WINTER FLOWER SHOW. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OONCERT CHAMBER. FOOTBALL RUGBY FO OTB,ALL SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1950. fjARISBROOK GROUND, BRITISH TEAM » v. OTAGO. KICK-OFF 2.30 P.M. Curtain-raisers: Third Grade, Section 1, Pirates A v. Taieri, 11 a.m.; Second Grade, Pirates A v. Southern, 12.30 p.m. GATES OPEN AT 10.30 A.M. ADMISSION: Ground 3s, Children Is, Stand Seats 12s 6d. Seats in front of Stand 7s 6d. 500 Enclosure Ticket Seats Inside Grcftind ss. BOX PLAN AT C. BEGG & CO. (No Person Permitted to Book More than FOUR Seats.) Ground Tickets on Sale at S. Jacobs, Sports Depot, E. A. Lucas and J. Galbraith. PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS IN TOWN AND THUS SAVE TIME AT THE TURNSTILES. Come prepared with the exact price of admission. DON'T COME WITH NOTES. 5s Enclosure Tickets on Sale at S. Jacobs, Sports Depot only. Pies, Tea and Biscuits, Soft Drinks, Ice Creams obtainable at the Ground. ' PERSONS CARRYING LIQUOR WILL NOT BE ADMITTED TO THE GROUND. . SPECIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES, Containing full particulars of teams and other interesting information will be on Sale at S. Jacobs, Sports Depot, E. A. Lucas and at Carisbrook. Pric#6d.

SHOWS DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. WINTER SHOW, FRIDAY, MAY 19, SATURDAY, MAY 20. SEE DISPLAY OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CUT FLOWERS, DECORATIVE AND ART . FLORAL WORK. SPECIAL DISPLAY ORCHIDS GROWN LOCALLY. 1 QONCEET CHAMBER, OPENS FRIDAY, I P.M. CLOSES SATURDAY, 9 P.M. 'MEMBERS, BRING YOUR FRIENDS. ADMISSION Is 6d.

PUBLIC NOTICES ]?OOTWBAR NEWS. LADIES’ SILVER KID EVENING SHOES; low heels 36/LADIES’ WINE CALF COURT SHOES; Cuban heels 47/LADIES’ WINE CALF TIE SHOES; Cuban heels .. .. 45/LADIES’ BLACK GLACE COURTS; Cuban heels; wide fitting .. .. 45/New Stock of MAIDS’ LACE SCHOOL SHOES; good wearing .. .. 36/BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ SCHOOL SHOES. From 25/9 TAN SANDALS; Crepe soles; all sizes. From 11/9 MEN’S DRESS SHOES; smart toe 41/MURRAY’S .FOOTWEAR STORE, FORBURY CORIVER. PHONE 24-327. WE SPECIALISE IN HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR REPAIRS. ■ TOURS B EGG’S TOUR S KING’S BIRTHDAY WEEK-END. JUNE 3, 4. 5. Leaves 9 o’clock for Queenstown, via Gore, Lumsden, Return through Roxburgh Alexandra. Fare, including meals and accommodation. £5 10s. SATURDAY, MAY 20, GORE. Leaves 7.30. Fare, 255. Book at T. L. BEGG & SONS, LTD., Telephone 11-297.

BIRTHDAY WEEK-END J£ING'S "SPECIAL" "SPECIAL” To LAKE MANAPOURI, Te Anau. Famous Glow-worm Grotto, and Beautiful Eglinton Valley. Departs Dunedin R am. on SATURDAY, JUNE 3. Returns Dunedin 10 p.m., MONDAY, JUNE 5. Inclusive cost, only £7. Early application advisable: NZ Tuutdjfoe/uHce 3G6 PRINCE STREET. DUNEDIN. Phones 11-061, 11-701. P.O. Box 443.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall), handy Railway Station: Comfortable Accommodation; bed-breakfast; permanents by arrangement.—Phone 12-601. HOTEL St. Clair: Select, comfortable accommodation: bed and breakfast—Phone 23-481. HOTEL Te Rahiri: Superior Bed and Breakfast: casual or permanent.—phone 13-214. TERRY'S Private Hotel, 303 • King st (next Public Hospital), caters homelv aceomnmdation. YOUNG Business "Man would like Permanent Board; Catholic home preferred.— 1883, Times, BOARD Wanted urgently in private home by father and daughter.—l6sl, Times. BOARD offered gentlemen; share room.— Apply 32 Tire Octagon. IB you are responsible for initiating any advertising campaign, bear in mind the public tendency towards sober thinking shown by the steadily-growing circulation of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES Utilise the Classified Columns for quick and economical results.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27391, 17 May 1950, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27391, 17 May 1950, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27391, 17 May 1950, Page 12