“THE SECRET FURY” Is a Uniquely-contrived and Suspenseful Modern Story of a Beautiful Concert Pianist who Becomes the Victim of a Fiendish Frame-up that Interrupts her Marriage and Nearly Drives Her Out of Her Mind. It Builds Relentlessly and with Stunning Impact, Through her Denunciation and a Murder Charge, to a Climatic Unmasking of her Remorseless Secret Enemy 1 The Theatre of Distinction X/ CENTURY SXS ' H -b (Direcuun; Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) Sessions 2—s—B Daily Haunted —By a Day She Couldn’t Remember! I The Story of a Mind Maddened by a Secret I Fury . . . and a Woman's | Frantic Struggle to Save her i Sanity . . . and her Love I CLAUDETTE COLBERT Rising to New Dramatic Heights. ROBERT RYAN His Most Dynamic Role In “THE SECRET FURY” “THE SECRET FURY” (Censor’s Special “A.” Unsuitable for Children.) I Accused of* Murder, Cheated of Marriage, ... Faced with a I Terrifying Future! Was it all True . of a Monstrous Secret Plot to Wreck Her Life? —For Your Added Enjoyment—"N.Z. RAINBOW.” Of Particular Interest to New Zealanders, being a Pictorial Record of Trout Fishing in our own Lake Taupo. "AUDITION FOR AUGUST.” Featuring Jan August, Wizard of the Keyboard. —ln Addition— WALT DISNEY Presents HIS ACADEMY AWARD WINNING SHORT FEATURE. 1 “SEAL ISLAND” In Technicolor Disney Opens Up an Entirely New rield for his Creative Genius with this Featurette, which is the Forerunner of a Series Devoted to the Strange and Spectacular in Human and Animal Nature From All Parts of the Globe! IT’S BEST TO RESERVE PLANS BEGG’S and THEATRE (PHONE 13-013). An R.K.O Radio Programme. . pLUTHA VALLEY AMATEUR SPORTS, Clutha Valley Recreation Ground. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16. Commencing 12 Noon. Athletes are Assured of an Enjoyable Day. Good Programme. DANCE AT NIGHT. J. B. SHAW, Secretary. Phone 9M, Clydevale. BOARD AND RESIDENCE ANTED, Board in Presbyterian home r Girl *2 years; pay 25s a week. —401. mea. IDDLE-AGED Government Servant retires private Board. —Phone 14-103; or 2. Times. PER Christmas, Board Wanted by fitquiet room for study; any locality.— Times. ■ UGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon, handy way Bed-Breakfast, casuals, perman--s.—Phone 12-601. jtjsl Te Rahiri: Superior Bcd and eakfast- casual or permanent. - Phone -214. SRRY’S Private Hotel, 303 King st. (next iblic Hospital), caters homely accommo-tion.—l3-266. rrANCIES for gentlemen boarders; lling to share room The Octagon. 'TIRED Lady wants Board with homely ople on flat; or bed-sitting room; use cooking facilities; after New Year; good muneration.—442, Times. IRMANENT Board Vacant; sober young in* share room; after New Ydar; £2 15s. ng 14-478. ‘ ... PIANOS }EGG’S F_o_R PIANOS. We have a good range, of thoroughly Pianos, including such mous makers as BROADWOOD, SAMES, OCHE STODDART, RUBINSTEIN, AAKE, KIRCHNER. Purchasers are SOTECTED BY OUR WRITTEN GUARNTEE Freight paid to nearest port or ilway station. EASY - TERMS ARANGED.—CHAS BEGG & CO.. LTD. Princes street, Dunedin. ÜBINSTEIN PIANO. Overstrung, underdamper. A good itrument in perfect condition.—Call and ipect at CHAS. BEGG & CO.. LTD., 43 inces street, Dunedin. rcKENZIE’S PIANO DEPARTMENT, L 9-11 Dowling street. Ve nave a CHALLEN PIANO, as new; erstrung; underdamper; mahogany case; isonable deposit; terms arranged to suit PP Piano; overstrung; underdamper; isician’s instrument; responsive touch; od big tone; burr walnut case; easy -ms arranged.—McKenzies. 15—English Iron-framed Piano; walnut se; reasonable deposit ar.d confidential ;y terms; hurry for this bargain.— ?Kenzies. •KENZIE’S Piano Department have Reiditioned Pianos by Schwechsten, hm Haake, Collinson, Carl Hertz, rchnei. Manthey, Gourlay. Gulbransen lyer Pianos. ENZIES will buy your used Piano; cash.—Phone 11-675; residence 13-400. ENZIE’S Piano Department is open Friday evening.—McKenzies. 9-11 ling st. ; Is - is A GENUINE BARGAIN. —A thoroughly reconditioned 6ft THURL GRAND; good tone; nice touch: anteed for five years; £22o.—At CHAS BEGG & CO., LTD . 43 Princes street. Dunedin 5Y Grand Piano Wanted; will pay good e; German preferred.—Particulars No. Times. N-FRAME Piano wanted: can pay up £IOO cash.—s 9, Times RADIO )K'S Radio Service. 376 Princes st.; ne- 11-010: all makes ot Radios Reed; work guaranteed: sets collected ate phone 25-912. ’ORTH'S Service All Radios: guaran--3 months: collection and delivery George st. IPSE Radios: Ted. Reid, radio special--141 Stuart st.. 12-990: private 26-000. 9282 PHERD’S Radio Service, Ltd . repair ialist- prompt attention —215 Morav 12-712 'EST Model “ Motorola ” Car Radio; l button; nearly new.—Phone 23-492. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BEGG’S pay top prices for Portable Gramophones; in good order and condition.— Bring these to Charles Begg and Co., Ltd. CHARLES Begg and Co., Ltd., will buy your Portable Gramophone; top prices given. ERlin lOK SALE TRICOTS and Early Cling PEACHES, 15s Half Cases: BOYSENBERRIES, 15s 6 Pottles 30s for 12 Pottles. On rail filler’s Flat. Sidings Is 6d per case a. Cash with order.—R. SHERRIFF, er’s Flat. RDERS NOW ACCEPTED for ail STONE FRUITS, 14s per case, on rail, sidings extra; TOMATOES, 12s 6d; EARLY COOKING APPLES, 14s per case; cash with order.—W. A. GILLBEE, Variety Orchards. Alexandra. TOMATOES: Taking orders now; ready February onwards; 201 b case 15s, 121 b 9s 6d; sidings Is 6d extra; cash with order.—L. J. Weir, Box 33. Clyde. BLACK Currants: Now taking orders, 18s per -121 b case; sidings Is 6d extra; delivery within a fortnight.—A. Miller and Sons, East Taierl. APRICOTS, Peaches. Plums, Nectarines and Greengages, 10s per case; Pears, 17s 6d per case; freight paid; cash with order.—Craigie and Son, Alexandra, FRESHLY - PICKED Raspberries; £1 bucket: delivered before Xmas.—Phone 11-402. - FOR Sale, Raspberries, 121 b bucket 16s cash with order.—P. J. Fogarty, Waimate. FOR Sale, Gooseberries; 6d per lb.—lß Gillespie st.; phone 196/8698K.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27567, 8 December 1950, Page 12
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