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FULLERS E MPIRE THEATRE. Uireciion. lierridge-Udeon. Fullers' Theatre Corp. Ltd. Hearing Aids Available! SESSIONS, 2 and‘B p.mi Warner Bros.’ Mystifying Drama! •THREE STRANGERS’ ■? THREE STRANGERS ’ With SYDNEY GREENSTREET Gambled on a Goddess Who Lied! GERALDINE FITZGERALD Lived in Dread Fear of Her Evil Desires! PETER LORRE V. < Swore Mad Vengeance Against an Idol! THEY ARE DRIVEN TO MAD CRIMES THEY DARE NOT REMEMBER! ‘ Once Over Lightly,’ Novelty. \ ‘ Hare Brained Hypnotist,’ Cartoon. UNSUITABLE FOR CHILDREN! PLANS AT THEATRE.

, THE DUNEDIN BURNS’ CLUB (Inc.) PROUDLY PRESENTS . , *, HALLOWE’EN AT GLENSHENE ’ PRODUCTION BY JAMES PATERSON AND WILLIAM BROWN. his majesty;s theatre > , » ' (Drection: John Fuller and Sons), ~ WEDNESDAY. NOV. 13, AND THURSDAY, NOV. 14 At 7.45 p.m. (prompt). CHARACTERS IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE.— ‘‘ Jimmie, WcWhirtle, Storekeeper.—James Paterson. " Jean McWhirtle, His Daughter.—Jean Kirk-Burnnand, Mrs Laidlaw, a,' Villager.—Elsie Paterson. ; O ' .. ... IWee MacGregor, Storekeeper’s Nephew.—George Currie. Flora McLeod, Laird’s Housekeeper.—Noni Masters. Heather McLean, ? „ • rNoeline Moody. Shirley McLean,YLf alds th C , ~tShirleyLeGa{. Donald McNab, Glenshene Policeman.—Charles Turner. Ted McTavish, Glenshene Postman.—Ted Heaney. , . ■ .Janet McWhirtle, Storekeeper’s Wife:— Mrs- D. Carty.' Donald Macdonald, Laird of Glenshene.—Arthur Macdonald. James Macdonald, the Laird’s Son.—James McFerlene. , ' Archibald Grant, the Laird’s Efictor.—Willaim Brown. ; , Jock McDougall, the Laird’s Piper.—J. Miller. • ' ■■■■’■ Mary>McWhirtle, •> • /-Shirley Smith. ' Maggie McWhirtle, (Storekeepers’ Daughters: 1 May Galvin. Jessie McWhirtle, l (Higliland Dancers). )jEileen, Bevin. • Nancy McWhirtle, -' '•Daphne Baxter. Susan Shand, the American , Girl.—Tui Northey. - • s The Ghost of Glenshene.—Myra McKechie.' The Glenshene Pipe-Band.—Dunedin Highland Pipe Band. GOOD SCOTTISH SONGS. ' W! ' FUNNY SCOTTISH SONGS. GRAND SCOTTISH MUSIC. . . . ." CHAMPION HIGHLAND DANCEHS. ;>■■■■: SPIRITED SCOTTISH CHORUSES,. Reappearance of Mrs D. Carty, recently returned* from Britain. BOX PLAN OPENS AT CHAS. BEGG ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, • AT, 9 AM. ADMISSION: 2s-and 2s 6d. -Booking.h6d-extra.. v‘T ’’ Patrons are-asked to be,seated by a quarter to 8/ • -i •' ' ' ' .. A, A. MCLENNAN, , Secretary.. DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERY SOCIETY ' (INCORPORATED). . THE EXHIBITION, ‘ WAR .AT SEA ’ . Byy NORMAN WILKINSON, 0.8. E., ‘P.R.1.,: Is being held at the ' ART GALLERY, LOGAN PARK Under the Auspices of the Navy League. ■ Hours: 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. daily. The Exhibition is Closed’ on Sunday*. . 0‘ Admission: Adults Is, Children 3d. Corporation Buses run to the Gallery,. Monday to Friday: Depart Jacobs's Cornar 10 ami, , 2.6 p ra. Art Gallery depart 11.46 a.m., 4 p.m. Saturday-depart Jacobi’s Corner 2.6 pan. Depart Art Gallery 4 p.m. Buses will not run to the Gallery on Sundays as-previously "advertised. A.. M.. MYLES, ’ Secretary. OLYMPIC GAMES FILM FURTHER OVERFLOW. SESSION - SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 7 . ' , \ AT ST. JAMES THEATRE OWING TO THE ENORMOUS DEMAND . FOR SEATS FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES FILM, A FURTHER OVERFLOW SESSION •' < HAS BEEN ARRANGED FOR THE ST. JAMES THEATRE ON SUNDAY NIGHT, . ' ~ COMMENCING AT 7. BE EARLY! .. THE ONLY MEANS OF ADMISSION IS BY ‘SILVER COIN. ' NO INVITATION CARD IS NEEDED , ’For the Olympic Film'Committee, R. 0. JOHNSON, Care Physical Welfare Branch, Second Floor, Govt. Life ; Buildings ' ’ “Rattray street, Dunedin.

OTAGO LIGHT HORSE AND PONY SOCIETY (Incorporated). MEMBERS AND INTENDING MEMBERS, of the above Society are Notified the Society will hold a ■ GYMKHANA AT THE NORTH END OF TAHUNA PARK On . ' " f ' . : SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, At 1 p.m. Schedule of Events obtainable from the Secretary, Tilbury’s Buildings, 7-9 Crawford street, Dunedin- Phones 13-768, 12-333. 90-. Banquet 6.30 p.m. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION, No. 3 District. WELCOME 1 HOME To Returned and Home Servicemen, Crawford Lounge, TUESDAY, November 5. Dance to Follow. Admission Dance, 2s 6d,

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Evening Star, Issue 25939, 2 November 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 25939, 2 November 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 25939, 2 November 1946, Page 1

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