FULLERS Is 3JAYFAIE Is 6d . THEATRE Direction Kerndge-Odeon. Always Comfortably Heated. Hearing Aids Available. ' TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT Australia’s Greatest Motion Picture, ‘SMITHY’ The Immortal Story of SIR CHARLES KINGSEOED 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.C. and THEATRE (Tel. 22-573). DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Mr Donald C. Cameron) cordially invites Citizens to be present -at a Civic Reception to be tendered the distinguished Musician and Conductor, Mr Warwick Braitliwaite.yn the Council Chambers, Municipal Chambers, Dunedin, on FRIDAY Next, July 18, 1947, at 11 a.m. R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. Municipal Chambers, Dunedin, 11/7/47. ’ /COMMUNIST PARTY. - Open Forum. Subject, * Can the Coming World Depression Be Averted? ’ Supeaker, J. HANNAN. THURSDAY, July 17, 8 p.m., Room 10 Mann’s Building, corner’'High and Manse streets. All welcome.
MATINEE 2 .P.M. EVENING, 7.30. GRAND OPENING ON SATURDAY. GRAND OPENING ON SATURDAY. ‘ OUR MISS GIBBS ’ * OUR MISS GIBBS ’ ‘ OUR MISS GIBBS ’ * OUR MISS GIBBS ’ OUR MISS GIBBS ’ ' OUR MISS GIBBS * OUR MISS GIBBS ’ OUR MISS GIBBS ’ OUR MISS GIBBS ’ i OUR MISS GIBBS ’ Lionel Moncton’s MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL COMEDY. HIS MAJESTY’S. WITH A GIANT. COMPANY OF 100 ARTISTS. SAT. NEXT, JULY 19, TO SAT. JULY 26 7 NIGHTS AND 2 MATINEES. '4s and 2s Day Sales for Sat, Night, Jacobs’s, To-morrow, from 7 a.ru. 4s and 2s Day Sales for Sat. Night, Jacobs’s, To-morrow, from 7 a.m. 4s and 2s Day Sales for Sat. Night, Jacobs's, To-morrow, from 7 a.m. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2 p.m. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2 p.m. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2 p.m. 4s and 2s. Children 'Half-price. Early Doors, 1.30 p.m. Also a few Good Reserves left at BEGG’S for Saturday’s Performances and All Performances Next Week IF YOU HURRY TO-MORROW. Reserves, Evening 6s, Mat. 4s. Children Half-price to Mat. A DUNEDIN OPERATIC SOCIETY PRODUCTION. FILM’ FESTIVAL FILM' FESTIVAL SPONSORED BY THE •* c DUNEDIN FILM INSTITUTE, WILL BE OPENED TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING 7.30, At ST. JAMES THEATRE ST. JAMES THEATRE The Festival will be opened by His Worship the Mayor, Mr D. C. CAMERON, and Dr A. R. ELLIS, President of the Dunedin and the New Zealand Film Institutes. THE NATIONAL ' ORCH EST R A Guest Conductor, WARWICK BRAITHWAITE Leader, Vincent Aspey. With COLIN HORSLEY Brilliant young New Zealand Pianist. ■ TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 Colin Horsley and the Orchestra will be Associated in PIANO CONCERTO IN A MINOR (Schumann). Admission: Reserves, 7s 6d and 5s (Plus Tax), BOX /LAI’ AT BEGG’S. Direction: New Zealand Broadcasting Service.
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Evening Star, Issue 26155, 17 July 1947, Page 1
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