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Finally To-night, 7.30. ‘ DARK WATERS.’ Merle Franchot Thomas OBER'ON TONE MITCHELL (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ‘ RHYTHM SERENADE ’ Starring Britain’s Popular. Comedienne, VERA LYNN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' Hearing Aids Available. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Associated British Pictures Present * I LIVE IN GEOSVENOR SQUARE’ Starring Rex Anna Robert Harrison Neagle Morley Associate Feature: ‘RADIO STARS ON PARADE ’ Wally Alan Frances 1 .BROWN CARNEY LANGFORD (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 22-573. MUNICIPAL to-morrow GREEN ISLAND |‘ 2,15 and ,7.50.. Charlotte Bronte’s Thrilling Novel, Brought to the Screen ! ■ ‘ JANE EYRE,’ Starring Orson Welles, Joan Fontaine, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserve for ithis Dramatic Attraction ! —Excellent Supports.— Reserves (no extra charge), Phone 23-925. SESSIONS 1.45 and 7.30 p.m. Hearing Aids Available I Phone 13-379. Dir.: Kerridge-Odeon. 1.45 and 7.30 p.m. TO-DAY! SCORCHING DRAMA! Young Offenders Punished While Guilty Parents Go, Free! >' ARE THESE OUR PARENTS ’ 'f ARE THESE OUR PARENTS * With HELEN VINSON LYLE TALBOT IVAN LEBEDEFF NOEL NEILL - ADDISON RICHARDS Teen-age Girl Faces Murder Charge' While Her Pleasure - mad Parents Turn Their Backs as She Speeds Down a One-way Street to Disaster and,. Disgrace 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) gTEAND Also, A RADIO RIOT SHOW! * You’ll See All the Hilarious Stunts that Make America Roar Every Week! . ‘ PEOPLE ARE FUNNY ’ Starring JACK HALEY Helen Rudy Ozzie ■WALKER VALLEE NELSON Guest Artist: FRANCES LANGFORD (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Final Episode, ‘SECRET AGENT X9.’ ! PLANS D.I.C. or Strand (13-379). HIS M A JESTI’S .THEATRE (Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) TRIUMPH OF ‘ THE STUDENT PRINCE.’ IMPORTANT: Intending patrons are respectfully urged not to delay in making their reservations, as after the initial performances in Auckland. Wellington, and Christchurch of ‘ The' Student Prince’ the box plans were rushed and numbers of people were unable to procure seats, the theatres in each city being taxed to 'their extreme limit at every performance. It will be impossible to extend the run of ‘The Student Prince,’ which must positively be limited to six nights and two matinees. MUSK!, .ROMANCE, COMEDY, _ Commencing SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 - SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS. Matinees: MONDAY, October 28 (Labour Day), and WEDNESDAY, October 30. J. C. Williamson’s NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY^ 100 ARTISTS 100 In a tremendous production of Romberg’s Glorious Musical Romance, t THE STUDENT PRINCE ’ THE STUDENT PRINCE ’ •‘-THE STUDENT PRINCE ’ Which, with its delightful romance of Prince Karl, Kathie, and Mncess Margaret, its lovelv music, its refreshingly humorous comedy, its GRAND CHORUSES, together with its ‘beautiful settings and gorgeous co stumes, ranks, with the best aiid most successful musical plays the stage has ever known. Great'Cast of Principals, including a, number, of new artists frqin- overseas. • A bhorus of SIXTY Voices.,.. .. •/. A Full Operatic Orchestra. • - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. SEVEN NIGHTS. MATINEES: SATURDAYS AND WEDNESDAY. ‘ THE ’ DESERT SONG ’ ‘THE DESERT SONG* Box Plans will be opened at the D.I.C. on MONDAY MORNING NEXT at 9 o clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Prices: Reserves Bs, Ordinary Stalls ss, Pit 2s 3d and Is 6d. Prices plus tax. PUBLIC NOTICES. FORBURY PARE TROTTING CLUB’S SPRING MEETING, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 19 First Race at 11.30 a.m. MANUAL TOTALISATOR AND DIVIDEND INDICATOR. Dividends on 10s Tickets ONLY will be paid at the pay-out at the back of Totalisator House. All £1 and £5 Tickets will be paid out 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 ROOM IN OUTSIDE TOTALISATOR HOUSE (South 'End of Lawn). Boiling Water obtainable FREE in room at south end of Outside Booth. ADMISSION CHARGES: Gentlemen ss, Ladies 1b 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.yForces (in uniform) admitted FREE, but they must enter by the Horse Gate, Victoria road. Cars be parked in main parking area, Richardson street, or outside area. St. Clair end; entrance. Victoria road. SPECIAL TRAMS AND BUSES TO AND FROM THE COURSE. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary. ■ HAVE that Dinner at the 4 r 'sto GfM Rooms, Octagon, the home of freshly-cooked meals. DUNEDIN’S Best- and Brightest Grill. Room.—All food freshly cooked.—Aristo Grill Rooms, Octagon. I

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Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 1

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