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Final Screening To-night, 7.30. A Really Great Picture, NOEL COWARD'S ' IN WHICH WE SERVE * (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)' Hal Roach's Hilarious Comedy, ' FLYING WITH MUSIC ' (Apnroved for Universal 'Exhibition.} A Y F A I B THEATBE. Coming To-morrow (Wednesday). THE SKY'S THE- LIMIT FRED JOAN ROBERT IaiiKUMMWMai (Approved for Universe And a Brand-New Murder Mystery, Margaret In Hugh Lockwood ' Alibi ' Sinclair , (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 22-573. GREEN ISLAND VICTORY CELEBRATIONS PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. The following schedule sets out the programme to be followed in celebrating the cessation of hostilities in Europe:— , 1. On the day the news is received a Thanksgiving Service is to be held in the Presbyterian Church, Green Tsland, at 7 p.m. 2. On the first Sunday after the news is deceived a Procession and Combined T?o'ion'r,i ]s Service is to be held in the [all, Green Island, the Procession to leave the Green Island Railway Station at 2.30 p.m. for the Town Hall, where the service will commence at 3 p.m. 3. On the Wednesday following,' a Victory Concert is to be held in the Town Hall, Green Island, at 8 p.m. 4. On the Friday a Victory Rail is to be held in the Town Hall, Green Island. 5. On the Saturday a Procession and Gala Day is. to be held at Miller Park, the Procession leaving the Town Hall, Green Island, at 10 a.m. and proceeding via Main South road to Concord, thence to Lookout Point, and continuing to Miller Park Domain via Short street, Kaikorai Valley road, Main South road, and Earl street. R. J. K. GILLIES, Town Clerk and Hon. Secretary, Green Island Victory Celebrations Committee. HoL\' Name.—Euchre, King st, To-night, 8 o'clock sharp; 10 prizes; 6-minute games. H. E. HOLLAND Memorial Hall.—Flag 500, every Tuesday; Euchre, every Wednesday ; take No. 9 car or 7.33 bus from Cargill's Corner. . • TAINUI Bowling Club, commencing on Wednesday, at 8 p.m.; good prizes. NORTH Ground Pavilion, every Wednesday night; 10 prizes; 6-miiiute games.— Grange.

LAST MEETING'"- OF :I'HE SEASON. FORBURY PARK TROTTING , CLUB'S WINTER MEETING SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 5. FIRST RACE AT 11.30 a.m. . WIN AND PLACE BETTING SYSTEM. MANUAL TOTALISATOR AND DIVIDEN D INDICATOR. Dividends on 10s Tickets ONLY will be Paid at the Pay-out Windows at the Back o_f the Totalisator House. All £1 and £5 Tickets will be Paid at the Army Huts at North End of Totalisator House. Late Dividends on ALL Tickets will be Paid at Army Hut. LICENSED BOOTHS. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA FROM 10 a.m. QUICK LUNCHEON IN ROOM at SOUTH END OF No. 2 PUBLIC STAND. ADMISSION CHARGES: Gentlemen ss, Ladies Is 6d. Non-members' Cars 2s 6d. Admission Tickets may be Purchased at S. Jacobs's, Tobacconist, and at Thomson and Logie's, Booksellers, George street, during the week. MEMBERS OF H.M. FORCES (IN UNIFORM) ADMITTED FREE, but they must Enter by the Horse Gate, Victoria road. THE CLUB'S MOTOR PARKING AREA WILL BE AVAILABLE. SPECIAL TRAMS DIRECT TO COQRSE GATES. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary. PUBLIC NOtICES. YES! WE HAVE A VACUUM CLEANER BUT YOU NEED A FAIRY CARPET SWEEPER WHEN YOU ARE IN A HURRY. 12 only FAIRY VACUUM CLEANERS, in Blue, ball bearing, self-cleaning; light and easily handled; an acquisition to the home; complete with handle. 52s 3d 12 only "SACMATS"; Rust; size 30in x 19in. Is each. STRANG'S INSTANT FLOOR' WAX, non-slip, easily applied, and a quite permanent shine. 10|<1 and Is 3d tin. W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD., GEORGE STREET. II

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Evening Star, Issue 25472, 1 May 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 25472, 1 May 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 25472, 1 May 1945, Page 1

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