1/- JVJAYFAIR 6 Ddr. ; Fuller's Theatre Corp. Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30 Towering, Above Anything the Screen Has Ever Seen. * TALES OF MANHATTAN ' Never So Many Stars! Never Anywhere a Picture Like It! ' TALES OF MANHATTAN ' Starring Charles BOYER, Rita HAYWORTH, "harles LAUGHTON, Ethel WATERS, ienrv FONDA. Ginger ROGERS, PauI'ROBESON. George SANDERS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Preceded by Splendid Short Subjects. Pinal Episode the Thrilling Serial, • DON WINSLOW of the COAST GUARD ' Plans at Theatre, Tel. 22-573. MONSTER PROGRAMME TO-NUGHT. MONSTER PROGRAMME TO-NUGHT. MONSTER PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. MONSTER PROGRAMME TO-NUGHT. MONSTER PROGRAMME TO-NUGHT. 7.45 to 10.45. KATING RATING WIN A PRIZE RATING in the Cash Lucky Number RATING Competition, Saturday Night. SPECTATORS 6d. DE LUXE RINK E LUXE RINK Filleu] street. AFTERNOONS, 2.15 to 4.15. Learners' Special Sessions. Monday to Friday, 5.15 to 6.30 p.m. EVERY EVENING AT 7.45. MONSTER FANCY DRESSCARNIVAL, OCTOBER 28. )IPING AND DANCING COMPETITIONS In the R.S.A. HALL, • TO-NIGHT, at 6.30. Adults Is, "Children 6d.
CAVBESHAM COMMUNITY CARNIVAL GRAND VARIETY CONCERT CONCERT CHAMBER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 8 P.M., THURSDAY PROGRAMME: Oaversham Citizens' Band (Conductor, Mr T; McLear). 1. Selections—' Wesbury March.' 'La Roche D'Or.'—Band. 2. Solo. ' The Floral Dance.'—Mr Liloyd Spears. 3.'Tap Dance Duo. 'Holiday Inn.'— Shirley and June Stewart. 4. Character,. Sketch, 'Got Any Gum, Chum.'—Miss Rita Cook. fi Xylophone'Solo. 'On the Track.'—Mr lan MacDoneil. fi. Solo. 'Homing.'—Miss Yvonne Hill. 7 Novelty Number, ' Rendezvous.'—Miss Fay Heas'.ey. , . . .- 8. Selections.—Duuedin Piano-Accordion Band •,■■■ , ' ■'. "■"■ ■,.';'-' interval. 1. Ssiectfon, ' Smithy hi the Woods.'—Band. 2. Recitation, Humorous.—Mr Jim Haieis. 3. Solo, ' Yeoman's Wedding Song.'—Mr John Devereux. 4. Choir Items—' Perfect Day,' 'ln Absence.' ' The 'Catastrophe.'—Hillside Workshops Male Choir. 5. Highland Dance, 'The Clansmen Sword Dance.' —Dancers: Misses Eileen Bevan, Lola Robertson, Norma Stewart, Jessie Brown. Piper, Master Airdrie Stewart. 6. Solo, 'Roses of Picardy.'— Mrs E. J. Colquhoun. 7 Dance Duo.—Miss Joan Walsh and Mr Alan Cropley. 8. Selection, 'Maori Battalion.' —Band. Whistling interlude by Miss Fay Heasley. Official Accompaniste: Mrs Thomas Warren Muirhead, L.T.C.L. Tickets, Is 6d and Is, at Begg's. Reserves 6d extra (adults' only). Children's Reserves Free. Box Plan Now Open. Proceeds in Aid of School Swimming Baths and Band EquipmentKAIKORAI BAND GARDENS, SUNDAY Conductor, Mr H. Osborne. SEASON'S FIRST CONCERT. POPULAR PROGRAMME. SOLO ITEMS. BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS. SPRING FLOWERS IN FULL BLOOM.
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Evening Star, Issue 25300, 7 October 1944, Page 1
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