LAST DAY TODAY Universal-Internationa I Presents THE FILM WITH THE DIFFERENCE Starring Brilliant! Vivacious! Tantalising! SHELLEY WINTERS A In “SOUTH SEA SINNER” Pius: March of Time, Travel, News, etc. (Unsuitable for Children.) =. Kerri dge-Oiiroi' - EMPIRE THEATRE TELEPHONE 12-433. TWO SESSIONS 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M. IT'S HERE TOMORROW IT’S HERE TOMORROW (THURSDAY). (THURSDAY). IN TECHNICOLOR “ COMANCHE TERRITORY ” “ COMANCHE TERRITORY ” WHERE NONE BUT THE BRAVE DARED LIVE! NONE' BUT THE RECKLESS RODE! “ COMANCHE TERRITORY ” “ COMANCHE TERRITORY ” With all the flame and fury of the Great Indian Wars. Starring MAUREEN MACDONALD O’HARA CAREY (FOR UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION.) PLANS NOW OPEN D.I.C. (Desk 51 and EMPIRE THEATRE. TEL. 12-433. BOOK NOW FOR LABOUR WEEK-END. SEASON COMMENCES IN ONLY 3 MORE DAYS. A\ \ The Dunedin Operatic Society’s Special 1950 Musicale “BLESS THE BRIDE” “BLESS THE BRIDE” “BLESS THE BRIDE” FJiS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, The music in “ Bless the Bride ” is really lovely and the costuming and stage settings will set a new standard in Dunedin. Add to this a cast of Principals such as has never before been assembled by the Society for any one show and you will realise that | you really MUST see this show. loinmencing' Saturday, 21st. With a Matinee and a Gala “ First Night ” Performance. There is always a special thrill in a First-night audience and there are still good seats available for booking. look Now At Begg’s. | There is no fee for booking and there is no tax charged. Prices for Evening Performances are 8s Cd for Reserved D.C. or 0.5., 6s Unreserved, and 3s Pit. Matinee Prices: Reserved 6s, | Unreserved 3s, and Children I are Half-price to Matinees | only. Country Booking By Mail. Country patrons may write in to Begg’s, Dunedin, enclosing 8s 6d for each seat plus stamped addressed envelope. Please state performance reJ quired and whether upstairs or down. Bookings made in order of the queue. Be a “ First Nighter,” Book Now. DANCING DANCE TONIGHT. DANCE TONIGHT. )RPHANS’ CLUB GLAMOROUS BALLROOM, Cr. St. Andrew and King streets. FRIENDLIEST IN TOWN. To the rhythm of the Kealoha Svvingsters. NON-STOP VARIETY DANCE. Tasty Set Supper. Admission: 2s 6d. Special Guests of Evening: Members Ladies’ Scottish Pipe Band. J_£RIGHTON FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL BALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 8 p.m.-2 a m. Admission, 10s, 6s, 4s. Free Transport Otago Road Services Bus leaves Triangle. Queen's Gardens. 7.45 p.m. Returns 1.15 a.m HOOPER’S Inlet Boating Club Dance, Saturday, 21st. Everybody welcome. JUMBLE SALES TODAY (Wednesday), Jumble Sale in Kensington Church Hall, Bridgman st. LOST AND FOUND Lost, double-barrelled shotgun, OCTOBER 11, on road between Ranfurly and Heriot, via Ida Valley; substantial Reward. —Reply to ROXBURGH POLICE STATION, or RING 29W, Heriot. LOST, Brown Tobacco Pouch; with initials; at Forbury races; containing money; sick nurse’s wage; reward—3oo. Times. LEFT In Exchange phone box, small Brown Purse containing notes, silver.— Finder please phone 11-887; money urgently needed: reward. LOST, Monday week, between Balclutha and Clinton, Wallet containing money and keys.—Finder please leave Kelly, Temperance Hotel, Waiwera; good reward. LOST, Friday night, vicinity Doolan’s shop. Parcel containing 2 pairs children’s shoes.—Finder please phone 20-000/9571. LOST Motor Cycle Kick-starter, between Maori' Hill and Mornington.—Please ring 21-461 LOST, 2 1948 Ford Hub Caps, between Palmerston and Dunedin, Sunday, October 15; reward.—273, Times, FOUND, Saturday evening. Medical Text Book vicinity main P.O.—Phone 196/ 8434 R. LOST. Chromium Car Boot Handle, between Harington Point and Portobello.— Ring 13-001. LOST, Wristlet Watch, N.Z. Road Services, Queen’s Garden, 17th; reward. — 12-380 ’ business hours. LOST, fisherman’s Landing Net, Sunday, Waipori River, near Berwick.—Phone 21-639. LOST, on Monday, navy Purse containing approximately £2 10s.—Please phone 24-181; reward. LOST, Fox Terrier (female); reward.— 317. Times. LOST, number £5 Notes, Friday night, North End; finder keep half. —304, Times. >UND: WAIKOUAITI FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL BALL, TOWN _,L Waikouaiti, on FRIDAY, OCTO- ; 20 at 8 p.m. Good Music. Good per. Double Ticket. 12s 6d; Single. tlemen 7s 6d, Ladies ss, )(JND: HARD-UP DANCE, OUTRAM TOWN HALL, OCTOBER 27, 1950. Dancing from 8.30 p.m. till 1 a.m. Good Music. Novelty Supper. iYoUNd! WA 111 OLA TABLE TENNIS JL 1 CLUB DANCE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21. Good Floor and Music. Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 2s 6d. Make this your Labour Week-end Dance. FOUND: “Easter Parade,” in Glorious Technicolor! With your Musical Favourites—Fred Astaire, Ann Miller, Peter Lawford and Judy Garland; Happiest Musical ever made; Green Island Pictures To-night! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FOUND: Ranfurly Pictures Tonight; Naseby, Thursday; Eddie Cantor, and Joan Davis "If Y'ou Knew Susie.” (Approved Universal Exhibition.) FOUND: Kaitangata Plunket Society Dance, October 20. Dancing 9-2. Good floor; modern music: excellent supper. Prices, 4s, 3s. FOUND: Berwick, October 21, Tennis Club Dance: good music, supper; admission 2s 6d. MEDICAL CIPRATINE (Smith’s Rheumatic Remedy) affords relief to rheumatic sufferers: available from your Chemist.—New Zealand manufactured for J. C. Smith. 48 Valley road, Gisborne.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27523, 18 October 1950, Page 12
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