AMUSEMENTS. JACK HOLT JACK HOLT With PATRICIA ELLIS, GUINN (BIG BOY) WILLIAMS, In FUGITIVE at LARGE ’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) IN ADDITION - Six Guns Thunder a Blazing Doom for Killers! CHARLES STARRETT, IRIS MEREDITH, In 1 TWO-FISTED BANGERS * With The Popular Radio Stars, « SONS OF THE PIONEERS.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT THEATRE.
DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS 39th ANNUAL FESTIVAL 1 HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Puller), CONCERT CHAMBER, and VICTORIA HALL. From AUGUST 21 to 31 inclusive. Official Opening by His Worship the Mayor on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o’clock. To be followed by a most interesting programme, Including: SECONDARY SCHOOLS GIRLS’ CHOIRS, CHILDREN’S ACTION CHORUS, VOCAL, INSTRUMENTAL, ELOCUTION, AND ' DANCING ITEMS. Popular Prices: 2s, Is; Children half-price; Day Sessions, 6d. Box Plan at Messrs C. Begg and Co. Booking fee, 6d. Season Tickets, admitting two, £1 Is; single tickets. 10s 6d. WHANG. SOUTH DUNEDIN WHANG. WHANG. COMMUNITY SING whang. WHANG. MAYFAIR THEATRE, WHANG. SOUTH DUNEDIN. ■WEDNESDAY, 21st AUGUST, 11-1.30 p.m. Talent Tests, 11 till 12, but not broadcast. LEADERS: * Mr “ Whang '* M’Kenzie. Song ' Leader, Ernie Fish. Pianist, Mrs E. D. Cameron. SPECIAL ITEMS.— I The artists who have kindly consented to entertain this week are Miss Eileen■ Bealey (Tap Dancer) and Miss Elsie Kirkham (Soloist), who will be heard singing ‘ My Hero ’ and ‘ That’s All.’ i ■ Do Not Forget! The next twc Wednesdays are Talent Test Sings,: and the Audience will d»..tha;judging. The Sing will open at 11 a.m. during the School Holi-' day it and performances will be on tiU -Ndon,. but Will iiot be - broadcast. Whangs may be sent as usual, and, if required, to £o “ over ” 4YA, it would bo advisable to send them in early. W. T. BEVERIDGE, Secretary. A. D. EDGAR, Chairman. OTAGO BOXING ASSOCIATION(INCORPOEATED) ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MONDAY, 19th AUGUST, Commencing at 8 o’clock. CHAMPIONS FROM SOUTHLAND ARE COMPETING. Prices; Circle, 2s 3d (including tax); Stalls, Is. CONSULT INDUSTRIAL SPRAY PAINTING CO. LTD. For Quicker, Better, and More Economical PAINTING, LIMEWASHING, TARRING. Industrial factories and stores, residences, and country buildings Painted with a minimum of inconvenience to occupiers. Cement Painting and Tarring and Pitching Roofs a specialty. 399 MORAY PLACE EAST, DUNEDIN, C.l. Phones: Day, 12-333; Night. 10-738. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION, DUNEDIN-TIMARU, SUNDAY, 25th AUGUST. Train loaves Dunedin 7.20 a.m., arrives Timaru 11.50 a.m. Return train leaves Timaru 4.55 p.m., arrives Dunedin 9.28 p.m. Train stops at Port Chalmers Upper, Waitati, Seaclilf, Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Hampden, Maheno, and Oamaru only to pick up passengers for Timaru, and to set down on return journey. Return Fares from Dunedin; Second class, 8s 3d; first class, 11s 7d. Trains ex Christchurch arrive Timaru 12.8 p.m. and 12.48. p.m. A fine opportunity to meet your northern friends. Book early. For'further particulars see handbill; or inquire from Stationmaslers or Local Booking Agents.
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Evening Star, Issue 23657, 17 August 1940, Page 1
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