FULLERS gT. JAMES THEATRE Hearing Aids Available. DAILY, 2 and 8 p.m. COMMENCING TO-DAY COMMENCING TO-DAY The Makers of ' NATIONAL VELVET ' Give you Another Thrilling Adventure story . . . Also in Glorious Teclmicolour Glorious Teclmicolour METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents BRIAN DONLEVY BRIAN DONLEVY BRIAN DONLEVY A-»,S u y named Steve who fought his way up the ladder the hard way. ANN RICHARDS ANN RICHARDS The girl who loved him for it . . . and lifted him from rags to riches. ' AMERICAN ROMANCE.' . ' AMERICAN ROMANCE.' A Picture. You'll Have Cause tc Remein- - ber for Months to Come. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. Jacobs's at 5 p.m., THEATRE at 7. Phono 13-702. • LAURIER THEATRE, PORT CHALMERS. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. 20th Ccniury-Pox Presents In Teclmicolour, 'MY FRIEND FLICK A." ' ' MY FRIEND FLICK A.' A new kind of adventure picture . . . with a now kind of thrill! Roddy Preston Rita McDOWALL FOSTER JOHNSON (Approver! for Universal Exhibition.)
W.E.A. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. FILM APPRECIATION, CLASS. SEVEN MEETINGS. FORTNIGHTLY, TUESDAYS, in (ho Lee turn Hall. Old Medical School Kin- street. rommencing TUESDAY, APRIL 30, at 8 p.m. (NEXT LECTURE MONDAY, MAY.I3 —thereafter alternate Tuesdays). The primary object of this class is to screen the best documentary films available. Certain story and semi-story films will also bo shown. When the course is finishedit is expected that a. Film Institute will be formed from members of the class to continue orivatc screenings. The meetings will open with a short lecture of half an hour, which will be followed bj- discussion and the screening of two or more documentary films, with discussion on the films. LECTURES: ... 1. Mrs M. M. DUNNINGHAM. M.A.. 'About Documentary Films.* 2. Mr G. PARKYN. M.A.. 'Film* and Attitudes.' ~..., 3. Mrs M..M. DUNNINGHAM, M.A.. ' Morn About Documentary.' 4. Miss J. STEVENS. M.A.. 'Film Technique.' ' " 5. Miss J. STEVENS. M.A.. 'T he Film as a' Socfal Force.' 6. Mr F. L. SCRIVENER. B.Sc.Ag., 'Educational Films.' T. Open . Forum, ' Social Implications of the Cinema.' FILMS. A selection from the following films will b« screened : 1. ' The River.' 11. ' For All Eternity.' 2. 'World of Plenty.' 12- 'lndustrial Britain.' t <mi r*u > 13. ' Weather Forecast." O. .LUG , ,„, „., ". ~.,, , 14. Grantou Trawler. 4. The Silent Village.* 15 < F ; vc Face 3.5. 'Song of Ceylon.' 16. Enough to Eat.' 6. ' Merchant Seamen.' 17. ' Children at Sci'ool.' 1. ' The River.' 2. ' World of Plenty.' 3. ' The City.' 4. ' The Silent Village.' 5. ' Song of Ceylon.' 6. ' Merchant Seamen.' 7. 'Men of the Lightship." 8. ' North Sea.' 9. ' Night Mail.' 10. ' Power of the Highlands.' 18. ' Spring on the Farm.' 19. ' Smokp Menace.' 20. 'Magic Bullet.' 21. ' O'er Hill and Dale* Fee for Course. ss; Single Lectures. Is. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL, CALEDONIAN GROUND, SATURDAY, APRIL 2 : < 0 T A G 0. Kick-off 3 p.m. NAVY v. OTAGO B, 1.30. ADMISSION, including Stand. Is. Children 6d
DUNEDIN FOOTBALL CLUB. TJEACTICK will be held at the OVAL » on SATURDAY, coiruieneinst at 10 a.m. sharp. All Players are requested to be present so that Teams can be picked for the Competitions; E. M. BURKE, Hon. Secretary. SOUTHERN 'RUCJISY FOOTBALL CLUB, Dalbgale Park. THE FINAL PRACTICE will be held at Bathgate Park, SATURDAY, April 27. All players and intending players invited to be present. 3.30 p.m., Juniors. . 2.30 p.m., Seniors. H. H. FOSTER, Hon. Secretary. LABOUR Debating Club.—TO-NIGHT. Friday, 8 p.m., Clod'iing Trades Union Office, Princes street (over Tourist Office). Speaker, Dr Harold Silversfone. Subject 'Can the U.N.O. Succeed?' PROFESSIONAL. KLEXEMA TREATMENT GrVES WELCOME RELIEF! Embarrassing Skin and Scalp Complaints respond to individual and scientific Klexema Treatment. Consult the Klexema Trained Nurse at the KLEXEMA ROOMS, Public Trust Bldg.. Moray Place. Phone 13-355. II Anne Clare Beauty Aids Oblainable KLEXEMA (N.Z.) LTD.. Dingwall Bldgs., Auckland.
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Evening Star, Issue 25776, 26 April 1946, Page 1
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