J>ir. Amalgamated 1 Theatres Ltd Twice Daily: 2 and 8 p.m. THE GRAND TO-NIGHT.' United Artists Presents HEART-WARMING, STIRRING, AND INTENSELY REAL! You’ll love every minute of this lusly gun-scorched epic of the exciting West! OLD FAVOURITES IN A SPARKLING NEW WESTERN, RANDOLPH SCOTT As the (Impartial Marshal. ANN DVORAK As the Song and Dance Queen. With Edgar Rhonda BUCHANAN FLEMING (In Supporting Roles. In ‘ABILENE TOWN’ ' ABILENE TOWN ’• ‘ABILENE TOWN’ Depicting the Violent, Conflict of t.Jie Cattle Barons and Homesteaders for the Vast, Virgin Prairies. And on the Same Programme: WILLIAM GRACE BENDIX BRADLEY ■ ARLINE JUDGE, MAN JBAER In the Gay Comedy, ‘ McGuerin’s From Brooklyn ’ ‘ MoGuerin's From Brooklyn ’ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS, at BEGG’S and GRAND (13-013). \ V ANN O'U NCING ANNOU N C I N G THE 7 GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT * Since MENUHIN In 1937! NATAN SHEINWALD In Association with R. J. KERRIDOE Have Pleasure in Presenting the WORLD-FAMOUS VIOLINIST LEO CHERNIAVSKY LEO CHERNIAVSKY LEO CHERNIAVSKY LEO CHERNIAVSKY LEO CHERNIAVSKY LEO CHERNIAVSKY LEO CHERNIAVSKY LRO CHERNIAVSKY At the Piano . . , ANNA JAKOBOVITCH CONCERT CHAMBER CONCERT CHAMBER TWO RECITALS MARCH ONLY— 18 and 20 WATCH PAPERS FOR BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. Direction: Theatre Management Ltd. [
Preferential Booking for THE FILM FESTIVAL Opens at the ST. JAMES THEATRE TO-MORROW, from 1.30 to 8 pan.
MEETINGS. MORNINGTON DISTRICT RATEPAYERS AND HOUSEHOLDERS’ ASSN. TTIHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Association will be held in the Mornington School HaU on HONDA Yi MARCH 10. at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Bilance Sheet. Election of Officers;, and General. Members and intending members are cordially invited to be Dresent. f. J. WEBB, ■'-■■■ Hon. Sec. WAKARI-KAIKORAI IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY (INC.). jITEMBERS and Residents are reminded ItJL 0 f the Monthly Heeling To-morrow Night-. (Thursday), March 6, in the Society’s Rooms, 168 Shetland street, at 8 o’clock. Attend and support vour Society. T. w: R. GIBSON, COME and hear the itside story of the Hu It Valley Co-operative Society, Holland Hall, March 24
HOLIDAY RESORTS. TO LET, Seaside 4-roomed furnished COTTAGE, all conveniences. Lower Beach Street! Waikouaiti. ' ' 10-738 (evenings). Rotorua.— prince’s gate hotel. Hot and Cold Water in every room Opposite Gardens Delightful surroundings. MR AND MRS ALLAN McGREGOR Phone 603 P 0 Bos 112. FARM Guest House, high altitude; tennis, riding, etc.; ideal quiet rest; £3 15s weekly. —Mrs E. Pain, phone 1851, Cheviot, North Oanterburv ; CRIB Wanted, from April 4 to 18; no objection to family; anywhere, Moeraki preferable.—los2, Star. CRIB (Wanted for 3 people, Harrington Point or Waitati, Easter holidays.—lo 66, Star. CHRISTCHURCH.—" Avon View” Guest House offers quiet Accommodation; bed and breakfast, facilities for other meals.—2oß Kilmore st; phone 32-955. i PURAKANUff. —Crib Wanted for Easter; willing pay good rent suitrble p',ace.—lloß. Star.
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Evening Star, Issue 26042, 5 March 1947, Page 1
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