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EXTRA. SPECIAL MATINEE. MONDAY. FULLERS' ]|| A Y F A I B 7.30 TO-NIGHT, And MONDAY, 2 and 7.30. Here's a New Kind of Story . . . Rich, Exciting, Young, and Beautiful! In Radiant Teehnieolour! ' HOME IN INDIANA ' Lovely Women! Proud Men! Fast Horses It's Big and Beautiful Beyond Words! Associate Feature: ' THE CRYSTAL BALL ' Ray Paulette William Mi I land Goddard Beudix And 24 Screen Stars Have a Message for You! (Both Pictures for Universal Exhib.) PLANS at THEATRE (Tel. 22-573). >ORTOBELLO FERRY SERVICE. -"-'_ Launch Elsie Evans. LABOUR DAY (MONDAY), Oct. 21. Leave Portobello: 8.15, 9.5, 10 a.m., 12.10, 1.5, 4, 4.40 p.m.. Leave Port Chalmers: 8.45, 9.30, 10.30 a.m., 12.40, 1.30, 5.10 p.m. Leave Portobello for Hatcheries: 11.5 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Special Picture Boat, 7.15 p.m. Through Tickets, Rail and Boat.

THE D U N E D I| 'BURNS CLUB Proudly' 1 Presents HALLOWE'EN AT GRETNA GREEN Production by JIMMiIE PATKRSON and WILLIE BROON. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE (Dir.: John Fuller-and Sons Ltd.) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, AT 7.45 P.M. DRAMATIS PERSONS (in order of appearance). Donald (the Policeman) WILLIE BROON Willie (tlie Fireman) ... TED HEANEY Jimmy. Jean (the runaway Couple) ... Jgj NQRTHEY E Andra Mclntoody, Wee Geordie (Father) GEORGE CURRIE Marv, Mclntoody, Wifo o' Andra (Mither) MARY OLIVER ROBIN TAMSON (famous Blacksmith) JiIMMY PATERSON Christina (the Daughter o' Robin) ... GWENDA BURT Chae Gray (the Assistant Blacksmith) FRANK GALLEY Jenny (the School Mistress) ... JEAN KIRK-BURNNAND Chariie (the Station Master) STUART ROBERTSONTinkic McLaren (famous Piper) JOHN McVEAN Billy, Wee Alex (the Message Boys) ... K™,?™™ JEAN KIRK-BURNNAND STUART ROBERTSONJOHN McVEAN BILLY CHAMBERS ALEX WATERS JESSIE BROWN LOLA ROBERTSON ELEEN BEVAN NOELINE MOODY NANCY PTNDER NORMA STEWART Susie (the School Teacher) lESSIE BROWN Peggv (the Housemaid at the dim) ... LOLA ROBERTSON Rona (the Parlourmaid) ELEEN BEVAN „ „ Tin m n ' < NOELINE MOODY Heather, Janet, Ilora (Daughters o v\vr<Y PTNDFP Sandy McPherson) ... MA STRWA r T SANDY McPHERSON (the Innkeeper) ARTHUR MACDONALD n , r tv p , THE DUNE DIN HICHCretna Green Pipe Band ... LAND BIPE BAND Good Scottish Songv=. Funny Scoltish Songs. < Grand Scottish Music. Champion Highland Dancers. Spirited Scottish Choruses. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT-- CHAS. BEGG'S ADMISSION 2s AND 2s 6d. Booking 6d extra. ' THIS IS A NIGHT YOU WILL NEVER FORGET. Please be seated by quarter to 8. • DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. A. R. MACDONALD, President, D. BELL, Secretary. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDONDUNEDIN CENTRE THE ANNUAL CONCERT AND DISTEHBUTION OF MEDALS, PRIZES, AND DIPLOMAS will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER of the Town Hall on MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, at 8 p.m. Admission by Invitation, or bv' Reserved Seals from Messrs Chas. Begg and Co. Booking' begins October 22. Fee 6d. IRENE BARTH, Local Secretary.

WHIPPET RACING DELUXE. MONDAY (LABOUR DAY) FERNHILL GROUNDS, ABBOTSFORD. First Race, 2 p.m. sharp. All the Best Dogs from Wellington, Christchurch, and Duncdin competing in Flat and Hurdle Races. THIS IS ONE OF NEW ZEALAND'S BEST RACING TRACKS. MAKE UP A PICNIC PARTY. YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED. Afternoon Tea. LEITH Bowling Club, Saturday; good prizes; hall comfortably heated; admission Is EUCHRE, Security Hall, King Edward st, To-night (Saturday), at 8; 9 good prizes, first prize valued £1; right of admissioD reserved; admission Is.—N.Z.L.P. EVERY Monday, Euchre, in Millar Street Hall, N.E.V., at 8 p.m.; good prizes. EUCHRE—Nga Maara Hall, Saturday night; 10 prizes; also lucky table; admission Is.

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Evening Star, Issue 25619, 20 October 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 25619, 20 October 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 25619, 20 October 1945, Page 1

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