Finally . To-morrow JAMES MASON MICHAEL REDGRAVE In ‘Thunder Rock BARBARA MULLEN - LILLII PALMER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FULLERS —' gT. JAMES THEATRE Direction : Kerridge-Odeon. .Hearing Aids Available. DAILY, 2 and 8 p.m. ' NEXT. FRIDAY In Continuation of tile Twentieth Anniversary of their Discovery of Sound Pictures, Warner Bros., in Association with Kerridge-Odeon, Take Great Pleasure in Presenting ANN SHERIDAN ANN SHERIDAN Excelling her Performance in ‘ KING’S ROW,’ JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY Popular ‘ YANKEE DOODLE DANDY ’ Star, DONALD CRISP (Your ‘ NATIONAL VELVET * Favourite), In a Turbulent Story of a Big City . . . Romanco . . . Laughter . . . a Tear or Two . . . but MANY A THRILL in ‘CITY OF CONQUEST’ ‘ CITY OF CONQUEST ’ ~ ‘ CITY OF CONQUEST ’ FRANK McHUGJI, FRANK CRAVEN, Arthur Kennedy, George Tobias. NOT A WAR PICTURE. On the Same Programme: * OKAY FOR SOUND ’ The Dramatic Pictorial History of the Development' of Talking Pictures . ‘ THE SINGING DUDE ” (A Technieolour Special). (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS DI.C. or ST. JAMES from 5 p.m. (13-702). , , • YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS’: CLUB OPENS NEXT SATURDAY MORNING / at ST. JAMES THEATRE. YOUNG YOUNG NEW - ZEALANDERS’ CLUB NEW ZEALANDERS’ CLUB Opening Next Saturday Right Throughout ' the Dominion. The Dunedin Braitch will' be Officially Opened by " His Worship, the Mayor, His Worship the Mayor, Mr ■D. C. Cameron Mr D. ■C. Cameron At the Club Headquarters, ST. JAMES THEATRE ST.' JAMES THEATRE SATURDAY MORNING at 10 O’CLOCK. SATURDAY MORNING at 10 O’CLOCK. Specially-selected Picture Programme, Headed by ‘ TARZAN FINDS A SON ’' ‘ TARZAN FINDS A SON ’ 4 TARZAN FINDS A SON * With JOHNNY WEISSMULLER, MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ADMISSION 6d to All Parts of the Theatre. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TWO Returned Servicemen, recommencing University 1947, require Board; one willing to start immediately if convenient: either suburbs or central. 7291, Star. BED, Breakfast required in quiet home with elderly couple; no trouble.—66s3, Star. - BOARD wanted, by Working Man, with hornejy people; sober; south end preferred. -6914, Star. . . PRIVATE Board wanted, by vicinity Kaikorai preferred.—6B3B, Star. YOUNG Man, in permanent job, nonsmoker and .non-drinker, wants Permanent Board in private family; South Dunedin, Mornington, or central Dunedin preferred. -6948, Star. YOUNG Man (clerical worker) requires Board in quiet home, central or north end. —7058, Star. BOARD required, by returned Govt. Employee in clean work; willing to share.— 7123. Star. . TWO Working Men want Private Board, together or singly.—7o77, Satr. BED and Breakfast, lady; 18s; clean home, handy.-7172, Star. BOARD Wanted by single returned serviceman, handy town, share room. —7199, Star. YOUNG Lady requires Board with young family, fond of children; central. —Ring 14-788. . BUSINESS Man requires Furnished or‘Unfurnished Bedroom* no meals.-r-PaTticula.rs to 7209, Star. . . YOUNG Business Man requires rub Board in good home. —7323, Star. URGENT, Board Wanted by Business Women ; anywhere.—Phone 22-206; or 7306, Star. \ , GOOD Board offered working man. share' room; 37s 6d weekly—lß Waverley st. RESPECTABLE Student Wants Board urttentlv for 1947 session, commencing March.—727o, Star. YOUNG Business .Man requires Permanent Board in private home; no midday meals, j —7305, Star. ~ J BOARD Wanted for elderly, respectable man, bandy Kaikorai bowling green.—7329, Star. PERSONAL. WOULD Mr Slater, who called 63 Malvern st, Woodhaugh, please Write? SWING Club, Tuesday Night, November 12; members and friends only.
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Evening Star, Issue 25942, 6 November 1946, Page 1
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