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|J KBGEWT ! d Kerridgre Theatres, Ltd. § ]| Direction: Kerridjre-Odcon j; ij TO-DAY! :P ' K O | j| 2 p.m. |«) The Hilarious Adventures of a Girl l | ij Who couldn’t say “Not’’ j I THE 1 AFFAIRS | OF if SUSAN ij Starring ! Joan f FONTAINE Poor Susan! f She couldn’t f) say '‘No”!. So 3 she said “Yes” jj to Walter . . he jj was so depend- tj able . . . “Yes” H to Dennis . , . he was so un- jj predictable . . . p "Yes” to Don 3 . . he was so 5 masterful! And j George was so j Romantic, she just had to say “YES!” 11 With jj GEORGE BRENT jj WALTER ABEL DENNIS O’KEEFE | DON BEFORE j I Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) BOX PLANS are on View at the | Theatre —Telephone 4316. ENTERTAINMENTS DANCE. DANCE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT POHO-O-RAWIRL POHO-O-RAWIRL STUART SHEET’S DANCE BAND. Sub. 2/6. FREE BUSES from Charlie Browns—--8.15 and 8.30 p.rn. DANCE. DANCE. EX-ROYAL NAVAL MEN’S ASSN. TENNIS MATCH against Waerenga-o-kuri is arranged for SUNDAY, 15th DECEMBER. Members wishing to take part please contact— P. BALFOUR. 14 A. P, BLAIR. A CHRISTMAS TABLEAU (Supported by Choir, Duet, Solos) will be presented in the METHODIST CHURCH MONDAY and TUESDAY, 9th and 10th DECEMBER. To be preceded by an ORGAN RECITAL. —by— Miss MOLLY SKILLEN. Time of commencement 8 p.m. Admission 1/6. DANCE DANCE MANUTUKE MEMORIAL. HALL, Tuesday, 10th DECEMBER. Lena Ruru’s Orchestra. Admission: Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/-. Free Bus leaves Peel Street 7.45 p.m. MANUTUKE BACHELORS’ CLUB. 107 HANDEL’S ORATORIO “MESSIAH” —by— COMBINED CHOIR 100—VOICES—100. Leading Wellington Soloists:— MERLE GAMBLE. (Soprano) MOLLY ATKINSON (Contralto) W. ROY HILL (Tenor) RAY WENTWORTH (Bass). OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER Proceeds in aid of the Miss Molly Skillen Benefit Fund. Bookings Now Open at Tattersall and Bayly’s. 5/- Circle; 4/- Front Stalls, 3/- Back Stalls. 981 GRAND BALL.“~ PAHOU DINING HALL SATURDAY, 14th DECEMBER. Bigger Better. Brighter than any previously held at Pahou. LUCKY LEI WALTZ AND PRIZES. Haangi Supper. Novelty Dances. Xmas Hamper Results Announced. Swing Music by Maynard’s Orchestra. Free Bus from town at 8 p.m. This is the final of the series of Socials organised by the Whakato Improvement Committee. ADMISSION: Double 7/6, Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/-. * COMBINED SPINSTERS AND BACHELORS’ BALL. • ORMOND HALL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, Stuart Skeet’s Orchestra. Dainty Supper. Novelties, etc. G, WOHNSIEDLER. _____ Chairman. GLADIOLUS SHOW. ARMY HALL ARMY HALL TUESDAY, DEC. 10, TUESDAY, DEC. 10, TUESDAY, DEC. 10 TUESDAY. TUESDAY. TUESDAY. Opening 2 p.m. to the Public. ENTRIES CLOSE 5 p.m. MONDAY. Forms at all Florists’ Shops. (NOTE: One-dav Show ONLY o Hall Bookings.) OTWuQgiTOI CHILDREN’S CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS FANCY DRESS XMAS PARTY XMAS PARTY —At— 4’ ARMY HALL ARMY HALL 2 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT, 14th DECEMBER. All Servicemen’s Children l up to 12 years of age and accompanied by adult J FREE! FREE! Prh.es for Best Fancy Dress and Most j Original Costume, in age groups up to j 5 years. 6-8 years, and 9-12 years, j ADMISSION: INCLUDING AFTERNOON TEA, | ONE SHILLING. | Doors Open 1.45 p.m. j

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 7 December 1946, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 7 December 1946, Page 2