AMUSEMENTS Finally To-morrow, 2 & 8 p.m. Delightful Romantic Comedy Ginger Rogers In “HEARTBEAT” With Jean Pierre Aumont An R.K.O. Radio Release (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CRYSTAL PALACE ’Phone 32-408 Dir: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.) FRIDAY, 2— 5 8 p.m. The Year’s Most Taut and Thrilling Mystery!' 20th Century Fox Present ‘THE BRASHER DOUBLOON’ ‘THE BRASHER DOUBLOON’ ‘THE BRASHER DOUBLOON’ ‘THE BRASHER DOUBLOON’ (Rarest and Most Dangerous of Coins) BASED ON THE EXCITING NOVEL “THE HIGH WINDOW,” BY RAYMOND CHANDLER Starring GEORGE MONTGOMERY NANCY GUILD Conrad Janis Florence Dates (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans D.I.C. (No. 9) & Theatre o o A RHUMBA-BEAT ROMANCE. SUCH STARS SUCH THINGS TO SEE! “CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA” A Caribbean Festival of Song, Laughter and Delight In Technicolour A 20th Century Fox Special (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Coming Crystal Palace RADIANT THEATRE AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. And Every Night This Week “THE ANATOMIST” “THE ANATOMIST” “THE ANATOMIST” “THE ANATOMIST” “THE ANATOMIST” “THE ANATOMIST” “THE ANATOMIST” By JAMBS BRIDIE
Dr. Knox is surely the most enigmatic figure in the history of British medicine. How much did he know of die West Port murders? He had but one eye; did he deliberately shut it when the source of dissection-room subjects was in question? A REPERTORY PRODUCTION A REPERTORY PRODUCTION A REPERTORY PRODUCTION Produced by NGAIO MARSH BOX PLAN AT BEGG'S Reserved Seats 4/- ta* free. Unreserved Seats 2/- at door. 2/- SEATS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR 2/- SEATS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR 2/- SEATS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR RADIANT THEATRE EROICA CLUB EROICA CLUB EROICA CLUB EROICA CLUB SECOND CONCERT, 1947 SATURDAY, 11th OCTOBER Performers: MAURICE TILL. ALISON EDGAR, RHONA THOMAS, OLIVE BURSON, JOYCE BARRELL. Pianists LESLEY ANDERSON and ERNEST EMPSON, Violin and Piano LUCY KENT, CARL SMITH, DOROTHEA CHARTERS, Vocalists EROICA CLUB EROICA CLUB EROICA CLUB Admission 2/6 Booking Opens at Begg’s Monday, 6th October PUBLIC NOTICES DOMINION AQUARIUM AND POND SOCIETY, Inc. THE Monthly Meeting will be held TOC^°^er * n ** a y’ s Lounge, at Mr H. Beveridge, of Canada, will address the gathering. nos
PIRINOA SCHOOL, SOUTH WAIRARAPA DIAMOND JUBILEE. ALL Ex-Pupils, Teachers and Committee Members are cordially invited to communicate with "The Secretary, Jubilee Committee, Pirinoa,” 'giving their full names, addresses, and years of attendance. ANTI-VIVISECTION! SIGN THE PETITION! AT 808 COLOMBO STREET, NORTH. (Just over the Bridge.) OPEN 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. MONDAY, Sept. 29, to FRIDAY, Oct. 3rd. ANIMAL LOVERS RALLY ROUND! X9688 LINWOOD AVENUE SCHOLL ROLL OF HONOUR. The unveiling of the Roll of Honour donated by Mr H. B. Kay will take place in the Assembly Hall on WEDNESDAY, °CTOBER Ist, at 8 P.M. The ceremony will be performed by his Worship the Mayor. All old pupils who served in the war and their relatives and friends are cordially invited to be present.—G. R. Dickson, Chairman, School Committee. . 2196 MILK. MILK. MILK. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. be held in the JELLICOE HALL on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 15th, at 8 P.M. THE MAYOR, Mr E. H. Andrews, will preside. Discussion: You are invited to take part in: (a) The future of your Milk Supply; (b) Cream Rationing and its effect on production. Come and hear what is happening in other centres. H. S. THELNING, DORA P. HARMAN, W. B. CROWLEY, H. BLISS. WINCHESTER SCHOOL JUBILEE. All persons eligible for Jubilee who have not already enrolled are asked to do so immediately. Those are pupils and ex-pupils, parents of pupils, past and present committeemep, guardian of pupils, teachers (past and present), wives and husbands of ex-pupils, children under school age who are brothers or sisters of pupils and ex-pupils, parents of ex-pupils, and residents of the Winchester district. O. S. PRIEST, , Chairman. The Latest ENGLISH CIGARETTE CASES ENGLISH CIGARETTE CASES Long, Flat Design, Finished in Chrome 25/- Post Free Initials Engraved 2/6 extra. WATSON’S, “JEWELLERS,” LTD., WATSON’S, “JEWELLERS,” LTD., 695 Colombo st., 'Phone 35-226. 278 High street, ’Phone 35-227.
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