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. . . Spectacular . . . Inspiring MAIN TOWN HALL. MAIN TOWN HALL. Two Performances— THURSDAY, J une 2G. 7.45 p.m. TECHNICAL COLLEGE TECHNICAL COLLEGE TECHNICAL COLLEGE MUSICIANS MUSICIANS MUSICIANS In a FAREWELL CONCERT To their Conductor, Who leaves shortly for study overseas. To-night and Thursday. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY’, MASSED ORCHESTRA--300 Instruments. 300 Instruments. MASSED CHOIR—--700 Voices. 700 Voices. COMBINED ORCHESTRA—4YA and Symphony. 4YA and Symphony. (Conductor: Frank Calloway, Mus.B.). At the Grand Organ— Prof. V. E. Galway, Mus.D. PLEASE COME EARLY. A good start at 7.45 p.m. is desirable, and intending petrous are asked to be seated as early as possible. Presenting a glorious programme of good music. DOORS OPEN AT 7.15. RESERVE AT D.I.C. Pric's, 3s (plus lax); 2s (plus fax). Tu-ase be seated early. , DOOR SALES. OTAGO MOTOR CYCLE CLUB (Inc.). MTNTATUPiE T.T. PACES TAIERI ;3 minutes south of Black Bridge). 2 p.m.. SATURDAY. JUNE 28. 2 p.m. DON’T MISS THIS HIGH-SPEED EVENT. SIX 10-MILE EVENTS. Owing to the Tram Restrictions, no buses will be available for this event. Arrange your own Transport now and avoid disappointment. ADMISSION,' ONLY Is. ; V LEGAL NOTICES,

All persons having claims AGAINST the Estates of the undermentioned Deceased Persons are requested to send in their accounts, in duplicate and certified as owing at the date of death mentioned, io the Undersigned on or before JULY 31, 1947. LOUISA JANE BRADSHAW, of Dunedin, Married Woman, died April 25; 1947. ALICE'BRUCE, of Dunedin, Widow, died June 12,' 1947. GEORGE EASSON, of Dunedin, Retired Agent, died March 20, 1947. JAMES ARTHUR GUTHRIE, of Dunedin, Storeman, died Mipy 1, 1947. ALEXANDER NAIRN MacGIBBON, of Dunedin. Retired Merchant, died April 28, 1947. OSWALD OWEN PHILLIPS, of Dunedin, Labourer, died June 19, 1947. ASPINALL AND JOEL, Solicitors, Halsbury Chambers, 150 Rattray street, Dunedin, C.l. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TERRY’S Private Hotel caters Bed and Breakfast, casuals; also Breakfast only. —Phone 13-266. 42 QUEEN STREET has a Vacancy for a Boarder. WANTED, Board by Returned Serviceman; private home; urgently.—ll 74, Star. YOUTH Wants Board, north end preferred. —1260, Star. YOUNG -Working Man (returned serviceman), quiet, reliable, requires Board.— :?68. Star. YOUNG R.C. Gent requires Board urgently in plrivaie home; will pay well. --1410. "Star YOUNG Mali, in Civil Service, requires Full Board; single room preferred.—l39l, Star. SELF-CONTAINED Room Wanted; own linen, crockery; young Lady; suburbs preferred; breakfast in.—1373. Star. OUIET Student requires Board, urgently, Burnside. Green Island.—l49B, Star. WORKING Girl, aged 18, requires Board with good«homeiv people.—lsls, Star. BOARD Wanted, no lunch; central or north end; fliave own phone.—lo 22. Star. "VEINED Put-mess Girl• urgently reemires Fvivale Beard, any N locality.-1421. Star. PERSONAL SELECTED Introduction tor Lone.y i’eop.'e (21-62), f sincere matriniuiiy offers Mi-s Gerald. 15 Queen st. Auckland GENTLEMAN, intellectual, artistic, affcctioiate, and understanding, 35, would like Frieudshio of Young Lady with red or auburn hair with similar nature, view matrimony.—Lonely, 1196, Star. PUBLIC NOTICES. MATER HOSPITAL AUXILIARY GUILD. SHOP DAY COMPETITIONS. THE following were successful in Competitions held at. the Shop Day last Friday:—Toilet Set: Mrs Turnbuli. Fruit Trough: Mrs Clarke, Macandrew road, Work Bag: Wellwishers,” Nightcaps. Flour and Biscuits: Mrs Clements, Rosiyn. Pink Dressing Set.: Airs Coatsworth, Maitland street. Boy’s Smocked Suit : Mrs Fox, Spottiswoode street.-Boy’s Blue Suit: Lindsay Foley, Tomahawk Baby’s Pink Set: Mrs Edwards, North-east Valley. Pink Cushion: Joyce Beauchamp, King street. Green Cushion • , Mrs Turnbull. 'Elite Tea Rooms. Mop. Mrs Low, Eglinton road. Pink/Bed Jae’-el:: Mrs. Pnppelwell, Rosiyn. Refresher. Mr L’Kst range. Duke street. Refreshers: Mrs R. Hungerford, Bay Viewroad OTAGO' I University Dramatic Society pres.-ids The Aleestis of Euripides,’ at His Majesty's Theatre, July 3 and 4.

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Evening Star, Issue 26136, 25 June 1947, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 26136, 25 June 1947, Page 1