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Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres Lid Twice Daily: 1.45-7.30 p.m. = THE OBA N D !pG.B.D. Presents A Successful Play Now Presented as a Magnificent Film. MARGARET LOCKWOOD ’• MICHAEL WILDING In ‘ DEAR OCTOPUS ’ . ‘DEAR OCTOPUS’ Loves, Lives, and Laughter, Together With the Comedy, Tears, and Careers of a Typical English Family, Woven Into the Colourful Pattern of a Human ' ■ Story. - (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ARTHUR ASKEY . In FULLEHfI ic HI A YFAIR It fid THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. To-night-, at 7.15, To-night. Bing Dorothy Bob CROSBY LAMOUR HOPE ■ln Their Latest and Greatest Coniedy, ‘ ROAD TO UTOPIA ’ (For Universal Exhibition.) Feature No. 2: George Linda Anna SANDERS, DARNELL, LEE, Edward Everett Horton In ANTON CHEKOV’S . ‘ SUMMER STORM ’ (Recommended bv Censor for Adults.) . Plans at Theatre (Tel. 22-573). fRETURieSERVICB] MEMBERS’ SOCIAL EVENING, .SATURDAY, May 17. ‘ BEES IN PARADISE ’ With Anne Peter .lean SHELTON GREAVES KENT (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS AT GRAND (13-013). THE FILM SCREENING will be followed as usual by Supper and au Entertainment at the R.S.A. MEMBERS’ SOCIAL EVENING, to be held TO-NIGHT at 8. Members and Lady are cordially invited to be present. 0. L. FERENS, Secretary, t Dunedin Returned Services Association, Inc. LILI KRAUS. ROBERT PIKLER DUO FOR PIANO AND VIOLIN. BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL. The Ten Sonatas for Piano and Violin. CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL May 22. May 28. June 10. Auckland ‘ Herald,’ 30.4.47: “Last night, in Town Hall, when nearly 2,000 people attended to hear Lili Kraus and Robert Pikler and sat enthralled throughout the programme.” , . , ADMISSION; 10s, 7s reserved; 4s unreserved. Three 10s seats for £1 Is. Three 7s seats for 15s. For the three recitals. All plus tax and booking fee. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT BEGG’S. - OTAGO EX-VOLUNTEERS’ CENTENNIAL REUNION. EX-MEMBERS OE VOLUNTEER COMPANIES, 1860-1911. Mounted, Infantry, Artillery, Engineers, Cycle' and Ambulance Corps, Bands, and others are requested to attend a Meeting, to be held in the R.S.A. Rooms, Moray Place, on THURSDAY, May 22, 1947, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of electing committees to organiso the above Reunion. Would you give this project your earn esfc assistance. , Country members and others unable to be present are requested to get in touch with the following:— G. F. McKELLAR. Chairman. Phone 22-561. J. BAIRD, 12 Waterloo street, St. Kilda, 5.2; G. HILL, 69 Sligo Terrace, Dunedin, N.W.I, Joint Secretaries. DANCING: COUNCIL OF DUNEDIN SCOTTISH. SOCIETIES SECOND GRAND ANNUAL SCOTTISH BALL ; TOWN HALL DUNEDIN. ' FRIDAY, JUNE 6 (SHOW WEEK). Tickets now available at Chas. Begg and Co., D.1.C., and other firms displaying show cards. a. a. Mclennan, Secretary. 118 Harbour Terrace. OTAGO POLICE BALL MAIN TOWN HALL, DUNEDIN ' THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1947. PAT HARBROW’S DANCE BAND—IO PLAYERS. Catering: MRS CRAWFORD. DOUBLE TICKET, 15s. Net proceeds to Police Social Club. Limited. number of tickes only. Admission only by ticket. Tickets obtainable from member's of Committee and at D.U.C. Booking Office. Spectators admitted to gallery. Dancing 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. H. J. SQUIRE,, Hon. Secretary.

HAVE YOU TRIED THE PAT HARRROWS BAND. Also Late Transport. Admission, 2s. For a good four-piece dance i BAND For Your Wedding, Birthday, or . Social-Dance, RING 22-180. YOUR Attention, Please. —Remember, you still have time to be at the Merry Macs Waitati Dance To-night. Still unbeaten for sociability found nowhere else. Bus leaves Port . 7.45; returns Port and Dunedin after dance. Supper. EUCHRE, LEITH Bowling Club, every Saturday; hall comfortably heated; good prizes; admission Is. EUCHRE, Security. Hall, King Edward at, To-night (Saturday), at 8; 9 good prizes, first prize valued £1; right of admission reserved; admission Is 9d.—N.Z.L.P. EUCHRE will be held as usual, Nga Maara Hall. Saturday night. LECTURES. CfOMMUNIST PARTY.—Open Forum. > Sunday, 7 p.m. ' China’s Crisis.' Guest speaker. J. Wong. General discussion All welcome. Room 10, Mann’s Buildings, corned Manse and High streets.

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Evening Star, Issue 26103, 17 May 1947, Page 1

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