Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. Phone 13-379, SESSIONS: 1.45 and. 7 pan. The Film That May Change Your Life! ‘ THE CHEATERS ’ Starring JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT, BILLIE BURKE A Story Rich in Humour, Tense in Drama, Then: ROY ROGERS, In * SAN FERNANDO VALLEY’ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING FRIDAY: FLAME OF THE WEST ’ Johnny Mack Brown Joan Woodburv. ‘ TROUBLE CHASERS ’ Billy GILBERT Shemp HOWARD Maxie ROSENBLOOM. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at D.I.C. or STRAND (13-379). FULLERS T R AND THEATRE
PULLERS is -jyi AYFAIR 18 6d THEATRE Direction Kerndge-Odeon, Always Comfortably Heated. Hearing Aids Available. TO-NIGHT Australia’s Greatest Motion Picture, ‘SMITHY’ The Immortal Story of SIR „ CHARLES KINGSEORD SMITH The Gallant Pioneer of the Air Lanes of the Vast South Pacific, Played by Australia’s Greatest Box Office Artists. * (For Universal Exhibition.) Plans D.I.G. and THEATRE (Tel. 22-573).
COMMENCING ■ SATURDAY NEXT. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. 'OUR ‘OUR 'OUR ' OUR ‘OUR ‘OUR 1 OUR ‘OUR ‘ OUR OUR OUR ; OUR OUR OUR ' OUR ' OUR ' OUR ,OUR 1 OUR ' OUR ' OUR ‘OUR MISS MISS MISS' MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISSMISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS GIBBS.' GIBBS.' GIBBS.' GIBBS.’ GIBBS.' GIBBS.’ GIBBS.' GIBBS.’ GIBBS.’ GIBBS.’ GIBBS.’ GIBBS.’ GIBBS.’ GIBBS.’ GIBBS.' GIBBS.' GIBBS.' GIBBS.' GIBBS.’ GIBBS.' GIBBS.’ GIBBS.’ HIS MAJESTY’S FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, SAT. NEXT, JULY 19 to 26 - SUPERB MUSICAL COMEDY GALA OPENING PERFORMANCES. MATINEE, 2 p.m., EVENING, 7.30, SATURDAY NEXT. . MATINEE, 2 p.m., EVENING, 7.30, SATURDAY NEXT. MATINEE, 2 p.m., EVENING, 7.30, SAT URDAY NEXT. MATINEE, 2 p.m., EVENING, 7.30, SATURDAY NEXT. There are good reserves left for all performances, but BOOKINGS ARE POURING IN. BOOK AT BEGG’S URGENTLY. - BOOK AT BEGG’S URGENTLY. BOOK AT BEGG’S URGENTLY. Reserves 6s, Evening 4s. Mat.: Children Half-price to Matinees. No Tax or Booking Fee. ' No further Country Bookings can be guaranteed. ’ A DUNEDIN OPERATIC SOCIETY PRODUCTION. 7 . ' TOWN HALL JOHN CHARLES THOMAS. " A Once-m-a-lifetime'Occasion. , ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. : , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. ONE CONCERT ONLY J. AND N. TAIT Have the honour of presenting the World-famous Singer, JOHN CHARIjES THOMAS JOHN CHARLES THOMAS JOHN CHARLES fIIOMAS JOHN CHARLES THOMAS Who will be heard in a series of his best and ' most popular presentations, the recordings of which have made his name a household word throughout ■ the world. The remarkable triumphs achieved in Australia by JOHN CHARLES, THOMAS ■ were even greater than’those enjoyed by Grac:o Fields. So great was the demand for seats that ,additional concerts hacjt to .be given in each of the principal'cities of the .Commonwealth, and even, then very large numbers of people were unable to' procure seats. ‘ BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS Applications for, preferential reservations are now being received at the D.1.G., and early applications are positively necessary. ,as many hundreds of people were disappointed in Wellington. ■ The price for preferential reservations is SIXTEEN SHILLINGS (16s), which amount includes tax and bookiug fee. Touring Manager: John Farrell. Mratty iRETURHBsERVj^I LADY MEMBERS’ SHOOT. ALL R.S.A. Lady Members who wish to take part in a “.Shoot,” to be hold in the R.S.A. Rifle Range on FRIDAY, July 18, at 7.30 p.m., are invited to get in touch with the R.S.A. ‘Office or the Secretary of the ' Lady Members’ Committee; phone 10-279. O. l! 'FERENS, Secretary, Dunedin Returned Services’ Association, Inc. m LOnalp DUNEDIN CENTRAL ELECTORATE. WOMEN’S SECTION. THE MONTHLY SOCIAL EVENING Will be held at PARTY CENTRE, HIGH STREET, On THURSDAY, JULY 17, \ At 7.30 p.m. sharp. , Excellent Entertainment. Supper provided. Admission 2s 6d. Public Notices. , FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT £I,OOO IS THE TARGET SET FOR. ■ ' THE SALVATION ARMY STREET DAY I am confident ihat the generosity of Dunedin’s citizens will be expressed to the extent $ helping us to reach this objective. Our ab.'lity to carry on with the work of bringing comfort and succour 1o the less fortunate depends upon siis. I thank you in anticipalloll' , ALBERT CHANDLER, Divisiona'l Commander. •LISTEN TO 4YA TO-NIGHT, at 7.
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Evening Star, Issue 26154, 16 July 1947, Page 1
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