Direction: Kerridge-Odeou. Hearing Aids Available. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. One Session only To-day of MelroGold-, vvn-Maycr's Strange and Exciting Drama, •gasligh T ’ ‘ GASLIGHT’ , ' Starring Charles Ingrid BOYER BERGMAN BOYER . BERGMAN Joseph GOTTEN GOTTEN | Dame May WHITTY, Angela LANSBURY, . Barbara. EVEREST. ! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS at-ST. JAMES (13-702). jQ UN ED IN WINTER SHOW, MAY 30, 31. JUNE 2,3, and 4, 1947. Be a Competitor for Good Cash Prizes. Entries Close May 19. Schedules Available Free. R. D. STEWART, Secretary. Box 84, Dunedin. Phone 11-031.
HE’LL SOON BE HERE! HIS FATHER’S SON - THE KING OF Fl/N. GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE 'WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE ' GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE (Junior) With the THE KANGAROOSTERS THE KANGAROOSTERS THE KANGAROOSTERS THE KANGAROOSTERS THE KANGAROOSTERS THE KANGAROOSTERS In the. 11011-stop Intimate Revue. •THIS WAS THE ARMY* ‘THIS WAS THE ARMY' f THIS WAS'THE ARMY ' • THIS WAS THE ARMY ’ • THIS WAS THE ARMY * ‘THIS WAS THE ARMY* Commencing Wednesday, may 21. FOR EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY AT HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE BOX PLANS AT THE D.I.C. PRICES : Reserved Stalls and D.C., 6s. Unreserved Stalls, 4s and 2s. 4s seats reservable on day of performance. Children Half-price at theatre. All.: prices plus! tax. Direction: International Entertainments Ltd. <
' W.E.A. ■ PROGRAMME May 19 to -28. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—‘Preliminary: Music, His tory, and Ideas,’ Miss M. Martin Mus.Bac., G. Room, Haiti University Buildings. Tuesday, 8 p.m.— ‘ Some Experiences o Emotional Conflicts;’ R. W. Medlicott M. 8., Ch. 8.. M.R’.A.C.P., W.E.A Boom corner Castle and Union streets ; Tuesday, 8 p.m.—‘ International Organisa ticn: To-day and Tomorrow,’ Angus Boss, M.A.,' N.Z. Educational Institute i Moray • Place North. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Drama,’ R. Ken liedy, Harrop Street Hall.' Thursday, 7.45 p.m.—‘ Martin Chuzzlowit,’ Mrs S. D. Raphael, M.A., Tourth Floor, over Vedic Restaurant. ■ Friday, 2.30 p.m. (Women Onlvl. —‘Native; Protectorates and Trusteeship,’ K. W. Robinson, M.A., Tailoresses’ Room, Government Life Building. SUBURBAN. Monday, 8 p.m.—‘ The Beginnings of Religious Freedom,’ G. W. Parkyn, M.A., i Sunday School, Opoho, | Tuesday, 8 p.m.—‘ The Middle East,’ J. H. i . Kempthorne, M.A., Community Centre Room, Wakari. Tuesday, 2.30 (Women Only).—‘What is Happening in the Pacific,’ Mrs P. Milne, 8.A., St. Michael's Sunday School, Anderson’s Bay. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m.—‘ Bulb Culture,’ Miss G. Williams, N.D.H. (N.Z.), Taxpayers’ Hall, Waverley.
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Evening Star, Issue 26103, 17 May 1947, Page 1
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