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Last Two Days. Zane Grey's ‘ NEVADA ’ .And ‘ GANGWAY for TO-MORROW ■’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Dir Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. .1 THE Twice Daily: j|l||i, 1.45 and 7.30 p.m. ■G RAND Wednesday Next ANNE BAXTER - WILLIAM EYTHE In THE EVE OE ST. MARK ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) VICTORY CELEBRATIONS. GREEN ISLAND VICTORY CELEBRATIONS PROGRAMME. Vic Lory Celebrations will be held in Green Island on the SECOND PUBLIC HOLIDAY as follows : AFTERNOON: Grand Victory Procession, leaving Town Hall at 2 .p.m. Firms, residents, and children are all asked to participate with Decorated Vehicles (of any description). Prizes for Children for Bdst Decoration, Boys and Girls. Vehicles assemble at TOWN HALL at 1.30 p.m. Persons playing any type of instrument will be welcomed. EVENING: Thanksgiving Service in Town Hall at 7 p.m. The public arc invited lo enter wholeheartedly into the spirit of the Celebrations. An announcement regarding a Victory Ball will be made later. . A Special' Children’s. Treat wiH be held at a later date. The Committee would appreciate donations towards this funcion. Residents please note that the CELEBRATIONS are to be held in GREEN ISLAND on the SECOND PUBLIC HOLIDAY. A Meeting of all Victory Celebrations Sub-committecs will be held in ,the Foresters’ Hall at 7.30 TO-NIIGHT. A full attendance of members is requested. R. 5. K. GILLIES, Town Clerk and Hon.' Secretary, Victory Celebrations Committee. Green Island, 12/8/45.

GREEN ISLAND SOLDIERS’ ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. OWING to forthcoming Peace Arrangements, it has heen decided Jo ( Cancel the Farewell Social in the Foresters’ Hall on Wednesday,'August 35. E. BUCHANAN, Hon. Secretary., POET CHALMEBS VICTORY ' - CELEBRATIONS If news comes before 9 a.m. a CIVIC SERVICE will be held in KING EDWARD SQUARE at 11 a.m. If news comes before Noon, SERVICE will be held at 2.30 p.m. (in Laurier Theatre if weather unsuitable for open air). A VICTORY PARADE will assemble at Garrison Hall and leave there 10 minutes before Service. Returned Personnel and various, organisations are requested to take part. On SECOND DAY, at 10 a.m., a VICTORY PROCESSION will assemble in Square and proceed to 'the RECREATION GROUND, where a. Children’s Sports Carnival will be held. Citizens are requested to make this a Gala Event with Decorated Vehicles. At 8 p.m. on Second Day a VICTORY DANCE will be held in the Garrison Hall. H. S. WATSON, Mayor.

THE DUNEDIN RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). VICTORY DAY CELEBRATIONS FIRST DAY. MARCH TO TOWN HAL. All Ex-servicemen and those in uniform are asked (o Parade at the R.S.A. Club, Moray Place, when the Victory Announcement is made. If word comes overnight or early morning, the parade will be at 10 a.m.- If word comes by mid-day, the Parade will be at 2 p.m. ’ The Parade will form up in the same order as on Anzae.Dav. The R.S.A. Ohoir will lead the second half of the Parade. Dress: Mufti, Decorations, and Medals. . MEMBERS' DANCE. TUESDAY. AUGUST 14, At 8 p.m.. In the R.S.A. SOCIAL HALL. THIS FUNCTION WILT/ BE HELD AS ADVERTISED. The Club will Open at 7 p.m. for the convenience of members . attending the dance. O. L. FERENS, Secretary. BOROUGH WEST HARBOUR V.J. CELEBRATIONS HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR asks that the following Observances be made: — i 1. A THANKSGIVING SERVICE on the FIRST SUNDAY following the Official Proclamation. The Ministers of the individual Churches are invited to arrange appropriate services for the occasion. 2. Arrangements to provide Suitable Entertainment for the School Children, - in order to impress on them the significance of the occasion, are left -to the School Commit tees concerned to decide what form they should take. F. E. SIMKIN, Acting Town Clerk and Hon. Sec. West Harbour V.J. Celebration Committee. VICTORY CELEBRATIONS. BROAD BAY RESIDENTS. tjDSTHEN Peace is officially declared, a V¥ FAMILY SOCIAL will be held the same Evening ill the Bread Bay Hall. Roll up and make this vour VICTORY SOdAL. ARMTSSiTON FREE. Ladies a Basket, please. Prizes for Best Fancy and Hard-up Costumes.

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Evening Star, Issue 25561, 13 August 1945, Page 1

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