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STRAND ... Last Two Days 2 p.«i 7.35 p.m THE EAST STDE KIDS In ' KID DYNAMITE ' Their Wildest Breath-taking Adventure. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also .. An Exciting Comedy Mystery! ' NO HANDS on the CLOCK ' Chester MORRIS Jean PARKER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2 and QTRAND Pi>°2 n e 7.35 p.m. O 13-379 Dir: Fuller's Theatre Corp. Ltd. NEXT FRIDAY! Universal Presents THOSE FRISKY FUN-MEN TUEN PHONEY GUN-MEN! THE EITZ BEOTHEES IN • NEVER A DULL MOMENT - FRANCES LANGFORD MARY BETH HUGHES Franklin Pangborn George Zucco ROGERS DANCERS (Grace r- Poggi NON-STOP LAUGHTEE! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also ... Paramount Presents Thrills! Mystery! Drama! Aboard an Air Liner Bound for Nowhere! • 'FL Y I N~G BLI ND ' Richard ARLEN Jean PARKER Nils ASTMER Marie WILSON Roger PRYOR Eddie QUILLAN And DICK PURCELL (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

1/- JfyfAYFAIB 1/6 Dir.: JFullera Theatre Corp. Ltd. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, FEIDAY. 2 p.m. - TWICE DAILY - 7.30. MATINEE at 2 NIGHT at 7.30 A Riot of Laughs from the First BAA. WILL HAY ' THE BLACK. SHEEP OF WHITEHALL ' ' THE BLACK SHEEP OF WHITEHALL ' With John MILLS Frank OELLIER Barbara VALERIE Thora BIRD And Your Favourite Western Star, EOY BOGEES King of the Cowboys, in ' EIDIN' DOWN THE CANYON ' With George (Gabby) HAYES, Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers. (Both Approved, for Universal Exhib.) Extraordinary Added Attraction: ' MENACE of the RISING SUN ' Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (tcl. 22-573). GORE RACING CLUB, SUMMER MEETING. IHE MEETING to have been held on - , February 12 has been POSTPONED, id. conditions permitting, will be held on SATURDAY, MARCH 11. Closing dates will bo advertised later. W. F. YOUNG. Secretary. J. V. HANNA'S SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, BURNS HALL GYMNASIUM. 1944 Season. Resume, from TUESDAY, February 1. Information and enrolments at Gymnasium daily, 4 to 5.30 p.m.

- DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB (Incc-rp.). BURNS ANNIVERSARY CONCERT T'OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, J A.NUARY 29, 1944, At 8 o'clock. An Excellent Programme of Vocal, Instrumental, and Elocutionary Items, National Dances and Selections by Dunedin Highland Pipe Band, and an Address on 'PATRIOTISM' by Mr WILLIAM BROWN, Ensure an Enjoyable Evening's Entertainment. Some of BURNS'S LYRIC GEMS will he Sung by MARGARET PRATT, Mrs HALL MASTERS, IVAN HAN NA, GEOFFREY B. de LAUTOUR, W H MACKENZIE. VIOLIN SOLIXS by ETHEL WALLACE; CORNET DUET by E.' and E. J. KERR; MUSICAL MONOLOGUE by W. B. NAYLOR; NATIONAL DANCES by EILEEN BEVAN, JUNE TREGILGUS, DOROTHY BAXTER, and LOLA ROBERTSON. Mrs J. YULE at the Piano. ADMISSION: Is 6d and 2s. 6d Extra for Booking. Box Plan at Begg's. Reserve Your Seats Now. DAVID MADDER, President; W. R. Don. Secretary. 26 R'osebery street. THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY EARLY SETTLERS* HALL. DUNEDIN DANCERS, PLEASE NOTE A NEW DANCE. (JANUARY 27), 8 till 12. THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY Streamers and Confetti, Request Numbe/s (Old and New), Ray Vernal's Rythni Rascals of 6 Players, Jack, at the Mike, sings your request numbers. ADMISSION, Is 6d. BUFFET SUPPER. sLD - TIME DANCE CL 'LD - TIME . DANCE CL ST, JOHN .AMBULANCE HALL, ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL. i Where All Dancers Meet, . W3DNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. WSDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. WIDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. WIDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. 1 i Old-time and Modern. Pp HARBROW'S BAND. Admision 2s. Set Supper. Prizes. TO-NIGHT, PORT CHALMERS, 'ON-STOP DANCING," GARRIS HALL. Four-piece Band. Ladies, Is 6d. Gents. 2s. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT. SUNSHINE DANCE. Modern Dancing. - Original Sunshine Swing Band. 5 Players. 5 Players. Admission, Is 6d. Buffet Supper. Right of Admission Reserved. PUBLIC NOTICES. SOMETHING NEW HIEKABACK POR DRAPINGS AND LOOSE COVERS 48in HUCf ABACK, just opened up, in Fawn, Brown, Rust, and Rose; just the thing for lode covers, hall curtains, cushions, or hangings; all fast washable colours. Specia. price, 12s 9d yard. W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD., GEORGE STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 1

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