FULLERS gT. JAMES =4 THEATRE. Direction; Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. DAILY, 2 and 8 p.m. The Picture That Woii the INTERNATIONAL PEACE PRIZE, And Was Screened by Royal Command to their Majesties the King and Queen, Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr's The Film That Has Caused a World-wide Sensation and Has Been Released in Dunedin at the Request of the DUNEDIN FILM INSTITUTE: (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. or ST. JAMES from 5 p.m. (13-702). J EXHIBITION OF OIL AND WATER- * COLOUR PICTURES, By EANA B. JEANS, At TREASURE CHEST GALLERIES, Till SATURDAY, MARCH 8. •Hours: 12 noon to 5.30 p.m. Friday Evenings, 7 to’9. Saturdays, 2 to 5 p.m. TOWN; HALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1947, At 8.5 p.m, MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL. V. E. GALWAY, Mus. Doc., City Organist, Assisted Ijy Charles F. Collins, F.R.C.O. (Pianist). Admission FREE Admission. Doors Open 7.45 p.m.
TRIUMPHANT VISIT LILT KRAUS TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TOWN HALL PROGRAMME, Sonata jn A Minor, Opus 42 (Schubert). Peasant Dance (Bartok). • Intermezzo in B Flat Minor, Opus 117, 1 Rhapsody in E Flat Major, Opus 119, No. 4 (Brahms). Sonata in D Major, K. 576 (Mozart). Etudes Symphoniques, Opus 13 (Schumann), Patrbus'are requested, to be seated by 7.45 p.m, BOX PLAN'AT BEGG'S. ■'Vy; ADMISSION: 10s,. 7s (Sd, ss. (plus tax). A limited number of seal's at 2s 6d available at the door. Direction: .New Zealand Broadcasting Service.
LAKE WAIHOLA,' LAKE WAIHOLA, NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 8. . DUNEDIN REGATTA CLUB’S ANNUAL . REGATTA. REGATTA, REGATTA. 16 Rowing Events, Local Yacht Race. First Race 11 a.in., Hot water available. Train leaves Dunedin at 9.5 a.m., and Return Train leaves Waihola at MOTORISTS and PICNICKERS. —Make a Picnic Day of it, and sc and Invercargill Oarsmen competing under ideal conditions. 6 p.ui. 6 the local
CELTIC UNITED H. AND A.A.C. FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP RELAY MEETING , The Newest in Athletic and Cycling Entertainment.” Grand Display by Dunedin Highland Pipe Band. CALEDONIAN GROUND. SATURDAY NEXT.
Preferential Booking for THE FILM FESTIVAL Opens at the ST. JAMES THEATRE 'TO-MORROW, from 1.30 to 8 p.m. LOST AND FOUND. N.Z.N. R.S.A. Badge Lost.—B9B, Star. LADY’S Lace Glove Lost, between Exchange, D.l.C.—Ring 10-836; reward. LADY’S Gold Watch and Chain Lost, February 14, while shopping in Dunedin; reward.—Phone 24-322. TAKEN, from Christchurch Express at Dunedin, Lady’s Blue Suitcase.—Finder please communicate with Lindsay, 281 ' Conon st, or phone 1,128, Invercargill; substantial reward. FOUND, Gent’s Gold-cased Wristlet Watch, with inscription on back.—99s, Star. CHILD’S Koala Bear Lost, Saturday; reward. —969, Star. LADY’S Writing Case, containing fountain pen, writing material, etc., Lost,-Sunday; reward.—37 Rawhiti st; phone 22-306. BLACK Leather Wallet, sum money and papers, driving license, Lost, between Mornington, Anzac Highway.—Reward on returning to enclosed address. STRAYED, Black Cat, white paws, white breast and nose, Tainui district; jeward.— 45 Ravelston st; or phone 23-588. WOULD Person seen removing Blue Wallet from coat ’n cab of truck please Return Same immediately?
I LADY’S Brown Suede Fleecy-lined Glove LosL vicinity Octagon.—Please ring 22424. VERY Small fawn-and-orange Pom. Lost from Arthur st this morning; reward. —56 Duncan st. SILVER Cigarette Case, initials H.G., Left in Octagon Theatre lounge, Monday night; sentimental value; reward.—lloo, Star. STRING. Gold Beads Lost.—Finder please write 1125, Star; reward. BROWN Purse Lost, Tuesday, Ernest Adams-Exchange; contains notes, laundry ticket; good reward. —Norman’s Boot Shop, Octagon. CONWAY Stewart Fountain Pen (black) Lost, between Rossbotbam’s, Exchange, and Dundas 5t.—1173, Star.
Found. - washing machines. CAKE MIXERS OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED. - T.VV.T. ENGINEER. ING 00.. General Engineers and Welders Pbone 10-703.
FOUND. Visit Dineen’s. City Hotel’s Hairdressing Salon, for Haircuts and Shaves: expert service. RAZORS Set to perfection; found, fast service. Frank Restieaux (next Calder Mackay), Rattray sc.
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Evening Star, Issue 26042, 5 March 1947, Page 1
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