Plans at Theatre Dir. Amalgamated .ill. Twice Daily: Theatres Ltd. | |||[[|||||||, 1.45 and 7.30 p.m. THE GRAN D Hi20tb Century Fox Present IT’S BRIGHT! IT’S GAY! . . IT’S SCINTIL-SKATING! SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE i In ' WINTERTIME ’ ‘ WINTERTIME ’ I With ' Jack Cesar Carole OAKIE. ROMERO, LANDIS. Woody HERMAN and his ORCHESTRA. Also WHAT.A SHOW! WHAT A FIGHT! They ready hit their Target for to-night! 1 WING AND A PRAYER ’ Don Dana William AM'ECHE, ANQREWS, EYTHE. [Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Commencing BOXING DAY rHE SCREEN’S FUNNIEST sCREAM TEAM LAUREL and HARDY LAUREL and HARDY ‘ The Big Noise ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET CARISBROOK GROUND MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 AND 25, 1945. BRABIN SHIELD MATCH OTAGO V. CANTERBURY.
Hours of Play: Monday: 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.ui.; 1.15 to 3.45, 4 p.m: to 6 p.m. Tuesday, 2 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. R WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 AND 27, 1945, OTAGO JUNIORS v. SOUTHLAND JUNIORS Hours of Play: 11 a.m. to 6>p.m. Admission: Ground and Stand Is. Children half-price. Admission by Burns street Gate Only, PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. . ' OTAGO v. AUCKLAND DECEMBER 31, 1945, JANUARY 1,2, and 3, 1946. Hours ■ of Play: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 1.45 p.m. to 3.45 p.m., 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. ' ADMISSION: Ground Is, Children. 6d, Stand Enclosure 2s 3d, Children Is. Aftet 4 p.m. each day half-price. _ / . EUCHRE. LEITH Bowling Club, Saturday; good prizes; , hall comfortably heated; admission le. SATURDAY Night, Security Hall; special prize, two Christmas cakes; right of admission reserved. EVERY Monday, Eudhre, in Millar Street Hall N.E.V., at 8 p.rr..; good prizes. EUCHRE, Nga Maara Hall, Saturday night; big prizes; trophies' ladies and gents; Xmas lamb frem cooler direct to winners after the Euchre; 8 sharp. MEETINGS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. General george l. ; carpenter IS COMING TO DU.4EDIN. He arrives on January 17 aiid will conduct meetings in the Towr Hall. KEEP THE DATES II MIND—JANUARY 18 tc2o. T PUBLIC NOTIES. HIS WEEKEND. BROWN , The Room with a View HOUSE.: TO-NIGHT!; Inquiries phone 3-055. TOM jIftNNE, ; Proprietor.
QfAGO GIRLS’ HIGI SCHOOL. SEVNTY - FIFTH ANNIVERSARY. Debutantes (18-21), whq desire to be Presented at the Anniversay Ball, should send applications,' giving aje and number of years at school, to the Secretary, STELLA lAYLEY, 68 ussell street. nr\HE MAORI HIL BRANCH X EXTEND Til SEASON’S GREITNGS TO ALL BRANCHES, AJFILIATIONS, AND MEMBRS. W. H. KENNEY, Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN LAWN TENJIS UNION. •^yfINNER OF jOMPETITION. Miss S. L. \VAIi)ROP, 611 Anderson’s Bay reft, Dunedin. COMMUNIST Party Yacht, Mr CrosslanCrescent. Cake, Daphne If Jovce Rackly. Tatred Ta Orbell street. These can Mann’s Book Shop lir, , Winners: 120 Forbury rrison. Cameo, e Centre, May, □e collected at DON’T Forget Broad ty Boating Club Dance To-night; buses live Queen’s Cardens, 7.45 p.m., returnin midnight j light supper supplied.
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Evening Star, Issue 25673, 22 December 1945, Page 1
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