Dir.: Twice Daily: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. 1.45, 7.30 p.m. == THE GRANDS. Twentieth Century-Fox Presents DARRYL E. ZANUCK’S Showmanship at Its Absolute Peak! Spectacle and Emotion Such as the Screen Has Never Been Able to Capture Before! ‘SUEZ’ 'SUEZ' ‘SUEZ' Starring TYRONE POWER •LORETTA YOUNG ANNABELLA J. EDWARD BROMBERG Also, A DELIGHTFUL COMEDYj ‘ The POSTMAN DIDN’T RING ’ ‘ The POSTMAN DIDN’T RING ’ Starring Spencer CHARTERS—StanIey' ANDREWS William BAKEWRLL Emma DUNN (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at BEGG’S and GRAND (13-013). MUNICIPAL I GREEN ISLAND. I|l SATURDAY, At ; 2.15 and 7.50. Beautiful Yvonne de Carlo, with Rod Cameron, David Bruce, in ‘SALOME, WHERE SHE DANCED.* (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It’s the Name of a Town Out iWest! It’s the Story of Salome in the Screen’s Most Fabulous Saga of the .Old West! Don’t Miss this Spectacular, Technicolour Attraction! Reserves (no extra charge): Phone 23-925.
OTAGO LAWN TENNIS ASSN. (Inc.). OTAGO TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS And EASTER TOURNAMENT, At LOGAN PARK. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, » Adults Is 6d, Children 6d. -Refreshments Available. Buses Leave Jacobs's Corner. DELUXE SINK SKATINQ TO-NIGHT, 7.45 to 10.15. SKATING' SKATING SKATING SHOPPERS’ CONCESSION, SKATING 9 to 10.15, 9d. ■ SKATING SKATING SKATING- Spend EASTER ON WHEELS SKATING' Spend EASTER ON WHEELS SKATING 7 SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING Spectators 6d. SKATING
BING CROSBY INGRID BERGMAN In ‘ THE BELLS OF ST. MARY’S ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OCTAGON TO-NIGHT 10.20 o’clock. . N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES. DUNEDIN-GREEN ISLAND-EAIRFIELD SERVICE. Notice is hereby given that, as" from and including MONDAY, April 7. 1947, the Departmental assisting service, run in conjunction with the City Corporation’s service between the above-mentioned points, will be WITHDRAWN. Passengers in these areas at present holding N.Z.R. Road Services return tickets for this service will be permitted to use same on the Brighton or Mosgiel buses. In accordance with the ternv of the Departmental license held covering this route, passengers may still be carried between Eairfield-Sharp’s Corner, and Dunedin oh payment of the original fare. I
EUCHRE. SCOUT Committee Euchre Club To-night, 8 o’clock, Corner Howe and Leith sis; right of admi}sion reserved. PUBLIC NOTICES. {"'l ON CORD TENNIS CLUB. EASTER COMPETITION. First 'Prize, Ticket No. 1543: Mr Mitchell, 84 Richardson street. Seeoud Prize, Ticket No. 1534: Miss G. Norris, Care A. and T. Burt Ltd., Dunedin. QARRICK TEA AND ROOMS, 219 G eorge street, LUNCHEON OPEN SATURDAY, Noon till 11 p.m. EASTER MONDAY, Noon till 7 p.m. THE QUEEN’S DRIVE BAZAAR COMMITTEE wishes to thank all donors, stallholders, helpers, and all those who worked untiringly to make the bazaar such a success.—R. Macdonald, Hon. Sec. TRESPASSERS on the Properties at Lower Portobcllo of the undersigned will be Prosecuted.—(Signed) W. Albert Edmonds, E. Moore.
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Evening Star, Issue 26067, 3 April 1947, Page 1
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