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NOTE— Telephone Reservations Definitely . Cannot be held after 7.30: p.m. THE REGENT .*'.. Direction: J. C. Williamson , Picture Corp. Ltd. •.2 p.m. DAILY.' 8 p.m. Warner Bros.' Aoedemy Award Winning Vaudeville "Variety Show, ■ Irving Berlin's 'THIS IS THE AEMY'- . •THIS IS THE ABMY* Starring • ' ■" , ■ 7 flo KHAKI-CLAD PERFORMERS. George Murphy Joan Leslie, Lt. Ron. Reagan, Alan Hale, Geo. Tobias, Joa . Louis, and.KATE SMITH. Late President Boosevelt - Saictlights ■ in his Memorable Career. '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at REGENT (12-513); TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1945, '.••.■■ At' 8.15 p.m., MUNICIPAL ORGAN EECITAL CHARLES A. MARTIN, Mus. Bac, L.R.A.M. (Guest Organist),' , .-■ Assisted by Mr. Bryan Drake. ADMISSION, FRE E. ADMISSION. Doors open 745 ,p.m. Entrance from Moray Place on'y. /UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. "iECITAL - SERIES OF CHAMBER '■ " MUSIC. ■• v'v'" -ALLEN HALL. FIRST RECITAL TO-NIGHT. ; ■ ;' At 8 o'clock. Season, Ticket (5s for the series) on sale at Begg's or at»the doors. Special concession .to University, students.

LODGE NOTICES.? A N C H E STE R UNIT Y. LOYAL CENTENARY LODGE.-Forbury School Hall, MONDAY. April 30, Open Niirbt; ■'.• --W- ■'■'•' ■ LOYAL MOSGIEL LODGE.—Gordon road, TUESDAY, May 1, Discussion on Investigation Committee's Report. LOYAL PRINCESS MARY' LODGE.— Caversham Hall, TUESDAY.'May 1, First Series "Trump VWhist.-, ], LOYAL ALBION LODGE:—Stuart street Bail,' THURSDAY. May 3, Entertain Pionijer Lcdge;-I.O:O.F. •- /

VISITING DUNEDIN. JISHOP FRANK HOUGHTONj 8.A., of Chungking, China, formerly Anglican Bishop of Diocese of Eastern Szechwan, China; now General Director of .the China Inland Mission. BISHOP HOUGHTON ■■'Will .Address a Public Meeting in the CONCERT CHAMBER On TUESDAY, MAY 1. 1945. 7.45 p.m. Subject. • CHINA, TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.* His Worship the Mayor, D. C. Cameron, . • ; Esq., will preside. MRS HOUGHTON Will Address a. Meeting for Women in FIRST CHURCH '■"'•'•' • • orl . ' -"' : '-' ' MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1945, 2.45 p.m. Mrs H. Parata will preside. The! Public are cordially invited. . ' ABOUR DEBATING CLUB. APRIL 29, at 7.30 p.ni; Speaker. Mr P. G. CONNOLLY, M.P. Subject, 'Things to Come.' STOREMEN AND PACKERS! ROOMS, Capitol Buildings, Princes street. All interested invited. HE SPEAKER at the TRAVEL CLUB NEXT WEDNESDAY will be CAPTAIN GERALD DOORLY^

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Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 1

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