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TWO STIRRING DRAMAS. Hearing Aids Available 1 Phone 13-379. Dir.: Kerridge-Odeon. 2 and 7.45 p.m. Johnny *‘ Tarzan ” Weissmuller In the Adventure Romance, ‘SWAMP F 1 RES’ Virginia GRKY Buster CRABBE Also . . ' ‘STRANGE CONQUEST’ Jane WYATT Lowell ' GILMORE Julie BISHOF Peter COOKSON ‘ VALLEY OF VANISHING MEN.’ (All Approved fcr Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or STRAND (13-379). gTR A N D NEW ZEALAND CONCERT PARTY TOUR. ■ EENAIS GAGE With the premium of youth and lavishness in natural equipment, Renais Gage has the voice, the feeling, and the dramatic instinct that, even at this youthful stage, clearly indicates a lusciousness that will blossom into a voice of full-blooded quality and vibrant freedom. Her voice is lovely and warm, and she has expressive richness in her singing. There is something extremely likeable in her presonality, and from the moment she steps on to the stage one realises her power to attract and hold an audience with her expressive powers and generous degree of personal magnetism.John T. Leech, Dunedin. RAYMOND WINDSOR The Brilliant Young Pianist from Wellington. WILFRED SIMENAUER The Talented ’Cellist from Dunedin. UNPARALLELED MUSICAL EVENT. (Each of them but 18 years of age, yet all three, in the opinion of the critics, the cream of New (Zealand’s talent. Accompanists: Miss B. McHutchons (Hastings). Mr John Mathcsou (Dunedin). ON iE CONCERT ONL Yfl TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, At 8 p.m. Avoid regrets Reserve at Begg’s. PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s (plus tax). Special Concessions for Students.

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Evening Star, Issue 25994, 8 January 1947, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 25994, 8 January 1947, Page 1