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YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS’ CLUB OPENS THIS SATURDAY MORNING at ST. JAMES. Hearing Aids Available! Phone 13-379. 2 and 7.45 pan. Dir.; Kerridge-Odeon. ACTION-STREAKED THRILLER. * THEY MADE 'MB A KILLER ‘ Robert LOWERY, Barbara BRITTON (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . ‘ MACHINE' GUN MAMA ’ With ARMIDA, Wallace FORD, EL BRENDEL, Rapid-fire Laugh Riot! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. (Phone 13-379). g.T B A N JD TAIERI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY (Established 1860). rriHE 85th ANNUAL SHOW Will be held on the RECREATION GROUND, OUTRAM, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1946, Of LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY PRODUCE, Etc. PONY TROTS AND 5 JUMPING EVENTS. Schedules Sent on Request. Entries Close WEDNESDAY, November 6. - WM. T. SNOW, Secretary.

FULLERS Is jyjAYFAIR Is 6d ' THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available: FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, 7.30. ‘PERFECT STRANGERS ’ Robert Deborah Ann DONAT KERR. TODD And Final Screening I ‘ Wings Over the Pacific ’ I (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) TO-MORROW- (WEDNESDAY). Robert Lorraine Ann ! YOUNG DAY HARDING ■ln the Romantic Comedy, ‘ THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG 7 CHARMS’ Associate Feature: Eugene O’Neill’s Prize-winning Play, ‘ THE HAIRY APE ’ Co-starring William Susan John BENDIX HAYWARD LODER (Both Pictures Recommended for Adults.)' Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 22-573). YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS’ CLUB OPENS NEXT SATURDAY MORNING at ST. JAMES THEATRE. BAZAAR, St. Peter’s Parish Hall, Cargill rd; official opening 2.45 p.m., Wednesday, November 6.

, POSITIVELY LAST FIVE NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT, at 7.50 MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2. Children Half-price to All Sections of Theatre at Matinee. J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES LTD. Present the' NEW COMIC OPER.4 COMPANY , In • ' ■ 'THE DESERT * THE ’ DESERT ‘THE DESERT * THE I DESERT SONG ’ ‘THE SONG ’ ‘ THE SONG' ‘THE SONG ’ ‘ THE /DESERT SONG ’ DESERT SONG ' DESERT SONG ’ DESERT SONG ’ A STORY UNSURPASSED IN DRAMATIC INTENSITY, WITH A MUSICAL BACKGROUND OF OUTSTANDING BEAUTY. Magnificent Cast includes— ALLEN CHRISTIE JOY BEATTIE as “ Margot.” As “ The Red Shadow.” (Her First Professional Appearance in New Zealand.) MARIE, RYAN' as ’’Susan.” ALLAN EDDY as ” Ali Ben Ali ” (first appearances). NORMA NEVILLE as <f Azuri.” VAUGHAN TRACEY as 11 General .Birabeau.” ' (First. Appearances in New Zealand.) Len Gotting, John Clements, Betty Sparks, Percy Martin, John Sanger, Graham Jones, Lily Moore, and Other Notable Artists. • FULL OPERATIC CHORUS BALLET —t ORCHESTRA. Production by ALAN CHAPMAN. Musical Director, LEO PACKER. Box Plans'for All Performances at D.I.C. PRICES: 8s (in advance), 5s (reservable on day performance), 2s 6d Day Sales at Jacobs’s. Late Doors Is 6d. Prices Plus Tax. HIS MAJESTY'S THEA T.R E (Prop.: John Fuller and Sons Ltd.) THE DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB (Inc.) PROUDLY PRESENTS r'. . ‘ HALLOWE ’EN AT GLENSHENE PRODUCTION BY JAMES PATERSON AND WILLIAM BROWN, |V - : HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Direction: John Fuller, and Sons), TWO NIGHTS. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, AND THURSDAY, NOV. 14 At 7.45 p.m. (prompt). • « ‘HALLOWE’EN AT GLENSHENE.’ See the Glenshene Village Store and Post Office, and the Banquet Hall at. the-Castle. “THE GHOST OF GLENSHENE WALKS AGAIN.” EARLY BOOKING ESSENTIAL. Box Plans at Chas. Begg and Co.’s To-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 a.m. A. R. MACDONALD, President. A. A. McLennan, Secretary. / ANNUAL PLAY FESTIVAL. ANNUAL PLAY FESTIVAL. ANNUAL PLAY FESTIVAL.CONCERT CHAMBER, , TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 7.30 AND ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 7.30 P.M., AND SATURDAY, AT 2 P.M. BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE PRESENTS FESTIVAL OF ONE-ACT PLAYS Reserves: Evening 2s 6d, Afternoon 2s, Door Sales Is 6d. Season Tickets (not available afternoons), 6s. BOX PLANS AT THE' D.I.C. SPEEDING in George st? No, the Speedee Cafe, opp, Miller’s, for good Meals. SPEEDING in George st? No, the Speedee Cafe, opp, Milter’s, for good Meals. SPEEDING-dn George st? No, the Speedee Cafe, opp, Miller’s, for good Meals. SPEEDING in George st? No, the Speedee Cafe, dpp, Miller’s, for good Meals.

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Evening Star, Issue 25941, 5 November 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25941, 5 November 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25941, 5 November 1946, Page 1

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