BE WISE! AND EESEEVE PLANS AT GRAND (13-013). Amalgamated Theatres'Ltd. Twice Daily: 2 p.m.—7.45 p.m. THE GRAND The Programme that is the Talk of the Town! ETTY VICTOR JAC iABLE MATURE OAK ,» 11l the Gay Hawaiian Technicolour Production, ' SONG of the ISLANDS ' ' SONG of the ISLAND_S ' - AND Britain's No. 1 Comedian, AETHUR ASKEY AETHUR ASKEY ' I THANK YOU '. • I THANK YOU ' • . With RICHARD "STINKER" MURDOCH Graham MOFFATT Moore MARRIOTT. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition,) HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE (Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd,) MAY 15 TO 18. 5 Night Performances Only. The. much-discussed The much-cujoyed COMEDY In 3 Acts, You Can't Take It With You You Can't Take It With Y'ou You Can't Take It With You To be Presented by HERITAGE (Otago) Incorporated, In aid of funds for the Welfare of Children who have lost their fathers durfng the present war. Produced by MRS JOHN MOFFETT, With the following Cast in order of stage . appearance: Myia McKeclmie William Blown Claude Giey ' Jim Haleis <joidon Robeifs . John Hawvard Annette Killoy Dromond Clements Bill Clayton Bernard Sihlivan Dorothv Edgir L. J. Ireland Betty McPhail David Hobbs Desmoii't CVmeats lan McDonelT ' Patr.cia Fraser RESERVES: D.C. .ami.bs 5s (No Booking Fee). ' PLANS at, D.I.C. Tucsdaj, May 8, -' For bs seals onlj. In view of the saced the usual FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED.' MACANDREW BAY WELCOME HOME
WELCOME , HOME SOCIAL ■ to Sergeant H. Stotte and Private K. Kellas will be held in the. MACANDREW BAY HALL on-MONDAY, April-30. A First-class Dance Band. Other Items. . DUNEDIN NORTH ELECTORATE, George street branch. lOCIAL EVENING., TUESDAY, MAY 1, LEITH BOWLING CLUB PAVILION, Duke "street. An Informal Social Evening for Members and Friends in this district. Short talks interspersed with popular items.. To returned personnel of the armed forces a special welcome. Supper charge: Gentlemen Is, Ladies a basket. ASTRONOMY. BEVERLY-BEGG OBSERVATORY, ROSLYN. . iHE" OBSERVATORY will be open to JL the Public each SATURDAY EVENING from 7.30 p.m., from APRIL 28 until SEPTEMBER 29. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. All interested are invited. Take, the Rattray street bus to the Junction. The Observatory building is situated across the Robin Hood Sports Ground. G. G. COULING, Hon. Director. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE Y.W.C.A. ' Announces a . T EEP-FIT CLASS FOR WOMEN AND t • GIRLS, on THURSDAYS, at 5.15 p.m., beginning THURSDAY, MAY 3, under the leadership of Mrs DOUGLAS FARR, Graduate of the Margaret Eaton School of Physical Education, Toronto, Canada. Telephone 12-104- for further information. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ~ lECRETARY ATTENDS AT OFFICE, * Security Buildings, Stuart street, 2 to 4- p.m. (except Saturdays), to Interview Women Requiring Advice m Domestic Difficulties. PHONE 10-466. TTNWANTED HAIR PAINLESSLY AND PERMANENTLY REMOVED. MAISON ANDERSON. Capitol Buildings. LARNAOH Castle, open daily, excepting Mondays and Tuesdays; taxis, rental cars, or wa'.k from Peninsula bus; entry Is.
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Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 1
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