FULLERS P 5 —S rg T. JAMES' THEATRE. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing. Aids Available. DAILY, 2 and 8 p.m. Paramount Presents Their 1947 Comedy Special, ‘ HOLD THAT BLONDE ’ ‘ HOLD THAT BLONDE ’ A merry mix-up ‘with a millionaire kleptomaniac, a beautiful blonde, a gang of crooks, and the long arm of (ihe law. With Eddie Bracken Veronica Lake Albert Dekker Willie Best. This is .Your LAUGH FOR THE WEEK. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at St. James (13-702). HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons Ltd.) Sole Direction: J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd. To-night, at 8. To-night, at 8. FINAL PERFORMANCE FINAL PERFORMANCE Of J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES LTD.’S NEW; COMEDY COMPANY In Terence Ratfigan’s Hilarious Comedy, ‘ WHILE THE SUN. SHINES ’ * WHILE THE SUN SHINES ’ - WHILE THE SUN SHINES ’ . With JOHN WOOD and GWENDA WILSON. And Peter French, Reginald Newson, Stephen Stoughton, Sydney Conabere, Theo Thompson. Plans for To-night’s Final Performance now at Theatre (Phone 12-733). Prices: 7s, ss, 2s (plus tax). W.E.A. PROGRAMME MAY 5 to 9. TUESDAY, 8 pjn.: ‘lnternational Organisation—a Glance Backwards,’ Agnus Ross, M.A. New Zealand Educational Institute, Moray Place North. 5 , TUESDAY, 8 p.m.: ‘The Aggressive and Bullying Child,’ I J. W. Money, M.A. W.E.A. Room, Corner Castle arid. Union streets. WEDNESDAY, 7.3 Q p.m.: ‘Drama,’ R. E. Kennedy. Harrop Street Hail. THURSDAY, 7.45 p.m., ‘ Vanity Fair,’ Mrs S. D. Raphael,. M.A. University Club (over Vedic Restaurant). FRIDAY, 2.30 p.m.: ‘ Africa: Geographic Factors,’. K. W. Robinson, M.A. Tailoresses’ Room, Govt. Life. Building. SUBURBAN. MONDAY, 8 p.m.: ‘ The Rise and Decline of Liberalism,’ G. W. Parkyip M.A. Opoho Sunday School. TUESDAY, 2.30 p.m.: ‘What is Happening in the Pacific,’ Mrs Peter Milne. St. Michael’s Hall, Anderson’s Bay.- (Women only.) TUESDAY, 8 p.m.: ‘The Middle East: Storm Centre,’ J. H. Kempthorne, M.A. Community Centre Room, Wakari. ' ANNUAL MEETING, MONDAY, May 5, at 8 p.m., University Club. ’ Everybody welcome. fRETURffI^RViCESI MEMBERS’ SOCIAL EVENING, . TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY,), MAY 3, 1947. All R.S.A. Members and Lady are cordially invited to a Members’ Social Evening to be held on SATURDAY, May 3, 1947, at 8 p.m. . During the first part of the evening Films will be screened, and these will be followed by an Entertainment. "Members’ children, over 14 years of age, will be welcome. Admission by Membership Card. 0. L. FERENS, Secretary, Dunedin Returned Services Association. Inc.
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Evening Star, Issue 26091, 3 May 1947, Page 1
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