Daily, 2 and 8 p.m. :==3 FULLERS F= —= gT, JAMES THEATRE. Direction Kerndge-Odeon. Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd. FRED MacMURRAY , In a Role that Proves His Versatility. MARJORIE MAIN She lids Bats in the Belfry and Coffins in the Cellar. PAUL WHITNEY He Fights with Everybody . . Even Himself. JEAN HEATHER She’s Nuttier than a, Xmas Fruit Cake. MABEL PAIGE She Gets Lit Up when the Lights Go Out. PORTER HALL He Lights Up at Night, Too. HELEN WALKER She’s the Only Thing that Makes Sense to Fearless Fred. In Paramount’s Uproarious Laugh Show, ‘ MURDER, HE SAYS ‘ ‘ MURDER, HE SAYS ’ A Button-bursting Comedy that’ll Make the Tears Roll Down Your • Cheeks. | (Recommended by' Censor for Adults.) PLANS . D.1.C.. and St. James from 7 p.m. (13-702) .i LAURIER THEATRE PORT CHALMERS. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY, 7.45 p.m. BETTE DAVIS. Great as only she can be, In ‘MR SKEFFINGTON,’ With . Claude Rains. The most exciting romance for years! From Warners. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre (Phone 177). MEETINGS. TERRA NOVA SEA SCOUTS. A MEETING OF PARENTS and all interested in the Terra Nova Sea Scout Troop will be held in the COUNCIL CHAMBERS, PORT CHALMERS, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, at 8 p.m. - Busienss: Important. ' ' E.-MOORE, Secretary. GOSPEL HALL, KAIKORAI. , SATURDAY, 7.30 p.m.- . MR G. H. HALE, Missionary from Jamaica, will ADDRESS A MEETING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. All welcome. PERSONAL. ST. KILDA ELECTORS! Having been asked to contest the righteousness of the Party Candidates’ claim to represent the constituents of the St. Hilda Electorate, I am prepared to accept nomination: only on condition that it is the will of : the people that I do. so. Believing that no party or organisation should stand between a representative and those he represents, I pledge myself, therefore, if elected, .to definitely ignore all instructions except those received direct from the people of the St. Hilda Electorate. At the same time, however, I reserve the common right of a. servant to resign if commanded to act in contravention to my sense of justice or in a manffer detrimental to the common good. 1/condemn the Party. System of Government, which compels the representative ;to vote for Party measures designed to flout the wishes of the people by enabling hidden powers to entwine the results we DO waut with those things we do NOT want. _ Consequently we have a Community divided against itself, -represented by its differences and not by its community of interests. Refusal to ’ support a candidate who has <riven a prior pledge elsewhere will furnish representatives with freedom to instruct the various administrative departments on the wishes of tile people, and place representatives in 'a position to see that the various servants of the State produce the required results. Desirable only, if _it meets with the approval of Electors, this policy would otherwise add to the present stage of political confusion and chaos. Consequently, I definitely have no desire to stand unless a substantial proportion of the electors indicate that I should do so. I ask, therefore, that each and every, elector write to me in either of the following terms, giving his or her roll number:— 1. ‘Please accept nomination. I promise you my support. 2. Please refuse nomination. I cannot give you my support. The selection of a Representative is an extremely important matter, and surely warrants this simple action oil your part, to clarify the issue,' if only to the extent indicated. Trusting to have the honour to be , Your obedient servant, JACK SIMON, 597 Anderson’s Bay road, 5.2. TWO Seats wanted in car going Christchurch 26th, and preferably returning 28th (Labour week-end); good driver. Star. SEAT wanted in oar to Alexandra, Saturday morning, October 26. —Ring 21-353 between 6 and 7. . , _ SINCERE Introductions, 21-60, pen friends for lonely people --Sylvia Gerrard, Rews Chambers Auckland. WANTED, kind Person to Adopt 2 healthy Boys (brothers), 15 months, 2£ years, born in Wedlock.—3Bß2, Star. , DENTISTRY. f\ENTAL REPAIRS - NO WAITING’ U All Dental Plates Repaired Promptly Hours: Monday-Friday. 8-5.30; Saturday 8-12.-Modern Dental Renovations, Cromwell Chambers, Dowling street.
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Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 1
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