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FINAIj SCREENING TO-NIGHT, 7.30. A Picture for All and All Time. ‘THE SONG OF -BERNADETTE’ Finally To-niglit. Be sure you see it! (Approved for Universal ■ Exhibition.); HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. COMING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). SPENCER TRACY In a Role That Only His Superb Talents Could Portray. ‘ THE SEVENTH CROSS ’ With Signo Jessica Hume BJASSO TANDY CRONYN ‘(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And the Best of Bands, the Merriest of * Stars, ‘ PARDON MY RHYTHM ’ (Approved for UniVersal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 22-573). MUNICIPAL jl, TO-MORROW GREEN ISLAND *|‘ At 7.50 p.m. Monty Woolley Roddy McDowall In A Picture to Remember . . . ‘ THE PIED PIPER,* (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Thrills, Tense Adventure, and, most of all,' Rich, Warm Humour! An Excellent Picture! Also, News, ‘ Monkey Doodle Dandies,’ etc. Reserves: Ring 23-925. NOTE: NO MATINEE.

FULLERS TRAND 7.45. THEATRE.. HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE! If It's Laughter You Yant!. Join the Screen's Screwiest Sleuth in a Merry-go-round of Mysterical, Hysterical Events! JEAN PARKER as ' Detective KITTY O'DAY ' ' Detective KITTY O'DAY ' Peter COOKSON Tim RYAN Veda Ann BORG—Edward GARGAN Also 'HIGH POWEBED.' Robert LOWERY - Phyllis BROOKS Danger Aloft! Sky-high Action! And Towering Thrills! And 'THE MASTER KEY.' (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or Strand (13-379).. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, In Octagon. A SURE WINNER. CONCERT BY DUNEDIN LADIES' BRASS BAND. Conductor, Mv Hilmer Davie. Collection to Defray Expenses Christchurch Contest. CONCERT, 7.30 p.m.

FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB’S SUMMER MEETING, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JANUARY 26 First Race at 11.30 a.m. each day. WIN-AND-PLACE BETTING SYSTEM. MANUAL TOTALISATOR AND DIVID END INDICATOR Dividends on 10s tickets ONLY will be paid at the pay-out windows at the back of 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 pa id 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 (Entrance door at back of Stand). Boiling Water obtainable FREE in room at south end of Outside Booth. ADMISSION CHARGES: Gentlemen se, Ladies Is 6d. Non-member s’ Cars 2s 6d. Patrons may enter at Outside Gates, Victoria road. Admission tickets may be purchased at S. Jacobs’s, Tobacconist, and at Thomson and Logie’s, Booksellers, George street, the week. Members of H.M. Forces Co uniform) admitted FREE, BUT THEY MUST ENTER BY THE HORSE GATE, VICTORIA ROAD. Cars may be parked in main parking area, Richardson street, or outside area, St. Clair end; entrance Victoria road. SPECIAL TRAMS DIRECT TO COURSE GATES. 1 C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary. I N tj? R 0 DU.CING. 'FRANK HUTCHENS : r \ ,• BINDLEY EVANS ' World-famous Duo Pianists, 1 IN A SHORT NEW ZEALAND TOUR PRIOR TO APPEARING WITH D’ABRAVANEL, Famous Conductor ■of New York’s Metropolitan Opera House. OPENING RECITAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, At the T 0 W N . HAL L. First Programme includes Works by Saint-Saens. Bacf),- Rachmaninoff, Aubert, Arensky, Debussy, etc. Second Concert includes Works by Mozart, Cezar Sinding, Brahms, Handel, etc. Watch for opening of box, plan.

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rtKSUNAL. WOULD Gentleman and Passengers who Witnessed 'Accident on the No. 2 Normanby Car at Baker street, on Saturday, January 19, between 5.30 and 6 p.ra., please Communicate with 8 Alexandra street, Caversham, urgently? THANKING kind Person Returning to R.S.A. Office Soldier’s, Badge No. 299359. KIND, motherly Person Wanted to Board Baby from birth; bassinet and pram provided.—2Boß, Star. WILL Ben H. Brown ring 12-141? WANTED, kind People to Board 6-month-old Baby, urgently.—lo 3 Buccleugh st. BANISH Loneliness; join Lonely Heart Club. 206 Princes st, Dunedin. BICYCLES. FOR Cycles and Cycle Repairs, try A. S. Davis. Stuart st (Star Buildings). LADY’S Bicycle; tyr.es, tubes; practically new; good condition; £9. —2683, Star.

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Evening Star, Issue 25700, 25 January 1946, Page 1

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