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Finally To-night. GLORIA JEAN In 'I'LL REMEMBER APRIL.' BILLIE BURKE " ARTHUR TREACHER In 'SWING OUT SISTER.' (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.!) ST. JAMES THEATRE' Daily 2 and 8 p.m. TO-MORSOW I THE BIGGEST THEATRICAL EVENT OP ALL TIME, Irving Berlin's ■' THIS IS THE ARMY ' •'• THIS IS THE ARMY * ' THIS IS THE ARMY ' ' THIS IS THE ARMY ' ' Warner Bros.' Academy Awardwinning 1 Technicolour Epic, —Starring—--350 KHAKI-CLAD PERFORMERS, With GEORGE MURPHY ALAN HALE KATE SMITH JOE LOUIS RON REAGAN Joan Leslie George Tobias. Also, ' Argentine Horses ' Lstory of the Racing Stable). Paramount News. (Approved for Universal Exhibition. ►.1.C., Jacobs's at 5 p.m.. Theatre at 7 (Phono 13-702). BEGG'S MUSICAL ARMY. UKULELE CLASS FOR ADULTS "■ "* will be commencing shortly. Enrolment forms at Begg's Instruments Department. ASK BEGG'S ABOUT THE MUSICAL ARMY.

"THIS BLESSED SPOT, THIS EARTH, THIS REALM, THIS ENGLAND." THE MIGHTY, IMPRESSIVE, BRITISH 'CATHEDRAL STEPS* 'CATHEDRAL STEPS' •'CATHEDRAL STEPS' PRODUCER: KATHLEEN FALCONER. PRODUCER: KATHLEEN FALCONER. BROADCAST BY THE 8.8. C. BROADCAST BY THE 8.8. C. BROADCAST BY THE 8.8. C. Coming in AH Its Glory to HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE (Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd.) TUESDAY TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 TO NOVEMBER 3 ; ENGLAND'S POWERFUL, SPECTACULAR PAGEANT PLAY PAGEAN T P L A Y PAGEANT PLAY Written by Clemence Dane and Produced by Basil Dean. Brought to the Stage for tho First Time in Australasia by the Dunedin Red Cross Society. Producer: Kathleen Falconer. • Stage Manager: Ernie Quennell. EMPIRE MIGHT. The Gripping Graphic Story of ANY MAN and ANY WOMAN Who Sacrificed Everything During the Battle of Britain That British Freedom and All It Means May Live Throughout the Wholo World. CAST OF 150 CAST OF 150 CAST OF 150 FOURTEEN EPISODES. FOURTEEN EPISODES. FOURTEEN EPISODES.' COLOURFUL COSTUMES . . . BRILLIANT LIGHTING . . . SONG . . . VERSE .. . . MUSIC. THE SOLOISTS: Mary Pratt, Valda McCracken, Ecma Smith, Russell Laurenson, Lloyd Spears. THE CHOIR: Eighty Voices, including Red Cross V.A.s, Assisting Singers, ■and 20 Choir Boys, under Mr James Clark. THE ORCHESTRA: Professional Instrumentalists under the Baton of James Clark. THE TABLEAUX: Canada, Australia, India, South Sea Islands, South Africa, West Indies, Malta, New Zealand. THE DANCING: Specially Chosen English. Scottish, Welsh, and Irish Folk Dances, Directed and Arranged by Isobel Hanna. COSTUMES: A Feature of '. Cathedral Steps' is the Costuming, under the Direction of Ailsa Stephens. All Are Historical, True ■to Period. Many Specially Made from • English Designs, and Others Secured from Various Parts of New Zealand, HISTORICAL CHARACTERS: Played by Roland Watson, Jock Hay ward, Leonard Ireland, Kenneth Donaldson, John More. Glen Herbert, C. Russell Smith. Keith Lorimer, Peter O'Connor, lan Falconer, Alice Bennett, Ina Arthur, Irene O'Sulllvan, Patricia Fraser, Roa Johnson, Sylvia Lawrence, Myra McKechnie, Helen Price, Joyce Rowley, Nanette Muir, Shirley Woodhead, Lorraine McEwan, Mary Jolly. THE £1 Is SEATS-RESERVES: Preferential Booking Opens at the D.I.C. on Tuesday next, October 23, for two days only. THE 6s SEATS—RESERVES: The Box Plans for the Full Season will Open at the D.I.C. on Thursday, October 25. THE 4s AND 2s SEATS-DAY SALES: Day Sales 'will be available at the above prices at Begg's for night of performance only, as from Tuesday, October 30. COUNTRY RESERVATIONS: Country Residents may reserve the £1 Is and 6s Seats by writing to ." Cathedral Steps," D.I.C. Box Office, Private Ba<r 1. Dunedin.

HOLIDAY, RESORTS. CAMPERS. CAMPERS. More Petrol for Christmas. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS CAMPING. TENTS, CAMP BEDS, MATTRESSES, TABLES, CHAIRS, RUCSACS, ALL CAMPING REQUIREMENTS Stocked by PATERSON AND BARR, 142 High street. Agents Relax Camping Equipment. Call, Write, or Phone 12469. FARM Guest House.—High altitude; tennis, riding, swimming; no extras; ideal quiet, rest; £3 15s weekly; phone 18M Cheviot.—Mrs E Pain, Cheviot, North Canterbury. LAWRENCE for Daffodils, and thq Commercial Hotel provides good acccmmodation for tourists BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, by 2 Christdhurch Boys, Bed and Breakfast for 10 days at Christmas; near city if possible.—9B33, Star,

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Evening Star, Issue 25617, 18 October 1945, Page 1

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