Finally To-night, at 7.30. ‘THE NAVY WAY’ Robert Lowery, Joan Parker, Roscoo Karns, Bill Henry. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ‘LADY GANGSTER ’ Faye EMERSON, Julie BISHOP, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FULLERS Is .JH - AY FAIR Is- 6d THEATRE. ' HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Hilarity Hits a New High! Bud ABBOTT - Lou COSTELLO Phil SPITALLY and The “ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA,” In ‘ HERE COME .THE CO-EDS ’ (For Universal Exhibition.) —And — The FALCON In DANGER ’ Tom CONWAY Jean BROOKS. (Recommended for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 22-573). EX-1/OTAGO PERSONNEL. ONLY FEW ADMISSION TICKETS LEFT. Apply Secretary, Box 145, Dunedin.
THRILLS FLYING STUNTING At 500 MILES PER HOUR OTAGO- AERO CLUB OTAGO.AERO CLUB OFFICIAL OPENING AT THE TAIERI AERODROME by His Worship the Mayor. NEXT SATURDAY, MAY 4. THE GLOSTER METEOR JET-PROPELLED AEROPLANE WILL BE ON EXHIBITION FROM; 2 TO 4 P.M. This wonderful Fighter Aircraft has never been seen in Dunedin before, and might not be again for many years. Come and see it on the ground and in action. PROGRAMME. 2 p.m.: Aerodrome, will be open to the public. 2.15 p.m.': The Aero Club Instructor, F/L J. DAY, M.8.E., will give a display of Aerobatics. 2.30 p.m.: R.N.Z.A.F. Corsair and Harvard Acrobatics. '3 p.m.: Official Opening of the Club by His Worship the Mayor. 3.30 p.m.: THE THRILL OF THE DAYFLYING AT 500 MILES PER HOUR The Gloster Meteor will give a Display of FLYING AND AEROBATICS never before ~ . seen in Dunedin. DON’T MISS IT. Trains direct for the Aerodrome will leave Dunedin Station at 1.30 p.m., and lcavo Taicri on return at 4.20 p.m. ■ FREE CAR PARKING. No Refreshments on Sale. Otago Regimental and A.T.C. Bands in attendance. ADMITTANCE FREE. FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB’S WINTER MEETING TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, MAY 4 First Race at 11.15 a.in. each dav. MANUAL TOTAL IS ATOR AND DIVIDEND .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 paid at Army Hut. LICENSED BOOTHS, PUBLIC LUNCHEON ROOM (GROUND FLOOR OF ' STEWARDS’ STAND) 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 f Booth. ADMISSION CHARGES: Gentlemen ss. Ladies Is 6d. Non-members’ 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, during the week. . Members of H.M. Forces tin uniform) admitted FREE. But they must enter by the Horse Gate, Victoria road. Cars may be parked in main parkin area, Richardson street, or outside * area. St. Clair end: entrance Victoria road. SPECIAL TRAMS DIRECT TO COURSE GATES C. R. CAFFIN. Secretary.
PERSONAL. EX-1/OTAGO PERSONNEL. AVB YOU OBTAINED yOUR TICKETS FOR MAY 17, ’46? YOUNG Man would like to Meet young Lady, about 23-26, view friendship, matrimony, outings.—3B7o, Star. YOUNG Man, age 26, \fould like Meet young Lady, same age, view • friendship, matrimony; non-dancer.—3B69, Star. RETIRED Detective or Policeman required to conduct private investigation; credentials essential.—39lß, Star.
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Evening Star, Issue 25782, 3 May 1946, Page 1
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