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FULLEB3 la jty[AYFAIR Is 6d THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. To-night, Monday, Tuesday, 7.15. ‘ DEVOTION ’ And . . ■ ‘ MEN OP THE DEEP ' (Both for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Theatre. Tel. 22-573. DE LUXE RINK SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING TO-NIGHT’S BIG SESSION, 7.45-10.45. Programme Includes: Two-step Partners, Waltzing Partners, Trios, Monte Carlo, Spotlight Partners. Plenty of Skate. Dance Class Stars Monday, 7 p.m. . Spectators Welcome, 6d all sessions.

«* OH, LISTEN TO THE BANDS.” TO-MORROW SUNDAY TO-MORROW ' ' GRAND BANDS DISPLAY CALEDONIAN GEOUND Commencing at 2.15 p.m. Gates Open at 1.30 p.m. Conie, see, and hear over 200 Bandsmen in a Combined Effort. The Bands will march from Stock Exchange at 1.15 at intervals of five minutes. SEVEN BANDS TAKING PART. Dunedin Highland Pipe Band, Dunedin Burns Pipe Band, Dunedin Ladies’ Brass Band, Cavcrsham, Ist Otago Regiment, Kaikorai, 6t. Kilda. ADMISSION: Is, Stand Is, Children 6d. In the event of rain and postponement, listen to 4ZB at 12 o’clock. '•** TO-MORROW, SUNDAY. J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Sec., Combined City Bands. BITCHIE’S NEW ZEALAND CONDUCTED TOURS (Thomas Ritchie). P.O. Box 691. . STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, Tel. 14-018, 20-507. ' Dunedin. RITCHIE’S CONDUCTED TOURS TO THE WINTERLESS NORTH ” From Dunedin, Tuseday, June 3 —FULLY BOOKED. From Dunedin, Tuesday, July I—A. FEW VACANCIES. From Dunedin, Tuesday, August 19—JUST ANNOUNCED. Itineraries and all. details from " RITCHIE’S NEW ZEALAND AND OVERSEAS TOURS. RED CROSS Y.A.D. CHOIR Mr James Clark, Conductor and Choirmaster. Miss Mary G. Frazer, Accompanist, ’ , . MORE MEMBERS WANTED Vacancies for all sections, especially mezzo-sopranos and contraltos. It is hot essential that members should be Voluntary Aids. ■ This is a splendid opportunity for young singers to assist in a worthy object. The Choir has earned a reputation last year singing in both Dunedin and Invercargill; IWeekly practices will, be held on Wednesday evenings, beginning on May 21, at 144 London street. < . . ■ <' For further particulars please communicate with the Lady. Superintendent, Red Cross Office, Queen’s Buildings (above Vedic Cafe). Telephone 14-658. •SCOTSMEN REMEMBER TO RESERVE FRIDAY, JUNE 6, For the GRAND ANNUAL SCOTTISH BALL MAIN TOWN HALL, DUNEDIN. a. a. Mclennan, Secretary, 118 Harbour Terrace.' OTAGO POLICE BALL TOWN HALL,DUNEDIN, THURSDAY, JUNE 19

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Evening Star, Issue 26091, 3 May 1947, Page 1

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