Hearing Aids Available. To-night, To-morrow, at 7.30. ANTON WALBROOK In the Greatest Role of his Outstanding Career ... as the ‘ MAN FROM MOROCCO ’ Margaretta Scott, Reginald Tate Preceded by the Gay Musical . ‘ GIRL RUSH ’ , Frances LANGFORD—Vera VAC-UE (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. and THEATRE (22-573). TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW. Table tennis, south island CLUB FINAL, Y.M.C.A., 8 p.m. St. Patrick’s (Timaru): A. Rosevear, F. J. O’Gorman, L. Mahoney, P. Quinn. Y.M.C.A. (Dunedin): R. A. Algie, A. R. Algie, J. Leith, J. H. Don Miller. ' ANOTHER GREAT BRITISH FILM! •‘LOVE STORY" Featuring * CORNISH RHAPSODY * >THE MELODY DESTINED TO LIVE FOR EVER! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OCTAGON ■— FRIDAY
RUGBY FOOTBALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 14, 1946, GARIS BROOK GROUND, TEST. MATCH, AUSTRALIA v. NEW ZEALAND. KICK-OFF 3 P.M. Curtain-raisers: MANHOTOTO SUB-UNtON v. 'SOUTH OTAGO. Kick-off 1.30 p.m. ' , MOSGIEL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL v. TOKOMAIRIRO DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, Commencing at 12 o’clock. ADMISSION: Ground 2s 6d, Children Is. • 400 TICKETS 400 For Standing Room Only on Stand Enclosure between Main Stand and Rose Stand will be on sale at S. Jacobs’s and Otago Sports Depot. Price 3s 6d (including tax). Only any of the above Tickets Unsold will be Sold at Burns street Gates. . TICKETS'ADMITTING TO GROUND, / Price 2s 6d Adults, Children Is, WILL BE ON SALE AT S. JACOBS’S AND OTAGO SPORTS DEPOT! PURCHASE THESE TICKETS AND THUS SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE AT TURNSTILES. PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO COME PREPARED WITH THE EXACT AMOUNT OF ADMISSION, 2s 6d, AND THUS SAVE TIME AT THE TURNSTILES. GATES WILL OPEN AT 10.30 A.M. NO LIQUOR PERMITTED TO BE BROUGHT INTO THE GROUND. PERSONS CARRYING LIQUOR WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. NO BICYCLES ADMITTED TO GROUND. SPECIAL TRAM AND BUS ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO TAKE PATRONS TO AND FROM THE GROUND. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS'FOR SEPTEMBER 14. . The 4.45 p.m. South Express will stop at Caversham to pick up passengers for stopping stations south of Balclutha only. ; ... . . ..' , non Special Train will depart froqn Balclutha;,at 7.50 a.m., arriving Dunedin 10.20 a.m. Return' Train 'Tor Balclutha departs Dunedin 4.55 p.m., Ceversham 5.10 p.ml, arriving Balclutha 7.22 p.m. This train takes passengers for south of Mosgiel only. Palmerston Train departs Dunedin 5.40 p.m. E. S. WILSON, Secretary, On behalf of N.Z. Rugby Union. D.I.C. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN The large queue >for 4s seats this morning shows there will be a great demand for reserves during the five-night season. There are still excellent seats available, but you must reserye early. Play commences on TUESDAY. Remember, you have to SEE a Shakespearian play to recognise the genius of Shakespeare. ‘MERCHANT OF VENICE’ OTAGO BOY SCOUTS’ ASSOCIATION. HOBBIES AND S'COUTCRAFT EXHIBITION TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY BRYDONE HALL, CRAWFORD STREET. A REALLY INTERESTING DISPLAY. SEE THE BOYS AT WORK. SALE STALLS. SWEET STALLS. Admission 6d BRYDONE HALL Admission 6d.
ANOTHER GREAT BRITISH FILM! ‘ LOVE STORY * Featuring ‘ CORNISH RHAPSODY ’ TH)E MELODY DESTINED TO LIVE FOR EVER! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OCTAGON , : FRIDAY
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Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 1
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