AMUSEMENTS MAYFAIR MATINEE, To-day, 2 p.m. The Best Programme in Town. FIRST CHAPTER Universal Pictures' New Serial. "SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE" Children, You Must Not Miss the First Chapter. "THE TEXANS" A Mighty Romance of the Great South-West. "POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN" And Two Novelties. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1/- M AYFAIR V 6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd. Always Corr.fortablv Heated. 7.30 TO-NIGHT Truly a Great Programme. Paranaount's Mightv Romance of the Great South-West, " THE TEXANS," The Flaming " THE TEXANS," Storv of a " THE TEXANS," People who " THE TEXANS," couldn't be licked. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present ROBERT FRANK TAYLOR - MORGAN MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. Edward Arndld. Nat Pendleton. Lionel Slander. Jane Wyman. In "THE CROWD ROARS" "THE CROWD ROARS" Packed with Romance, Teeming with Thrills. Brimming over with Comedy, Studded with Stars. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. until 11 a.m., Theatre at 1.30. Tel. 22-573.
Snow While Day for the Orphans Snow White Day for the Orphans Snow White Day for the Orphans Snow White Day for the Orphans COMMUNITY SING for the Orphans. Mayfair Theatre, „ for the Orphans. Snow White Day c mift , niinpriin Snow White Day for the Orphans. South Dunedin for the Orphans. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. 12 to 1.30 p.m. Doors Open 11 a.m. Leader: Mr "Whang" McKenzie. Song Leader: Dr Noel North. Pianist: Mrs E. Cameron. Special Item:-Miss Deslys "Whang"' McKenzie has kindly consented to sing " Some Day Mv Prince Will Come." Another pleasure: South Dunedin's Yodelling Cowboy is coming to entertain you. Here it is at last, "Snow White" Day, and it is the biggest day. It is for the Orphans, too. Now, everyone just loved the Movie "Snow While and the Seven Dwarfs." so everyone will enjoy this very special day. Come and see for yourselves South Duned'n's very exceptional Snow White and Dwarfs. You will see Snow White Spud Murphy, Doc. Roebuck, Sleepy Sheffelbein, Sneezy Brocklebank, Dopey Fish, Happy Poulter, Grumpy Rittenberg, and Bashful Dunbar all at their best. Whangs may be sent to the Winifred Stark Library. South Dunedin. or to the Secretary. Collection Procession on Wednesday morning at 10.30. All proceeds for this day for the Orphanages. Under the direction of the South Dunedin Businessmen's Assn. W. T. BEVERIDGE. Hon. Sec. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. "M U S C E N A" AN ENTERTAINMENT NOVEL TO DUNEDIN. 6000. square feet 7 GLAMOROUS SCENES. 7 800 Period Iclneryf deSlgned 6 MIRTHFUL INTERLUDES. 6 S peSl music. FULL PROGRAMME ADVERTISED LATER. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, 8 p.m. (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) ,',',. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. August 9, 10,11, 12. ADMISSION, 2s ALL PARTS. Reserves (from July 31) D.1.C., 3d extra. TICKETS: From Pupils and Friends of the School. PROCEEDS TO FOUND A COLLEGE LIBRARY. jubilee celebrations AUGUST 8-12, 1939. 1909 TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL 1939 1889 EVENING CLASSES 1939 1869 SCHOOL OF ART 1939 Apply at COLLEGE OFFICE FOR PROGRAMME. TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR ALL FUNCTIONS. CH N I JUBILEE BANQUET PIONEER HALL. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. Admission by Ticket, 6s. „ Tickets on Application at College. Dress Optional. LEAGUE. JRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE. ' LAST NIGHT OF THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF ONE ACT PLAYS CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER TO-NIGHT: Announcement of Awards, and Presentation of Trophies, also of Playwriting Trophy, at conclusion of the Performance. Plays Performing To-night. 1. Kaitangata Dramatic Society: "The Actress." 2. The Opportune Players: " Dirge Without Dole." 3. Oamaru Little Theatre: "It's Autumn Now." JUDGE: Miss NGAIO MARSH. Doors Open 7.15 p.m. Curtain rises sharp at 7.45 p.m. and patrons are asked to be punctual, as they cannot be admitted during the acting of plays. Booking is now open at D.I.C. Tickets 2s 6d (reserved), and Is Cd. Telephone Reserves after 7 p.m., 10-113. WORLD AFFAIRS DISCUSSION GROUP SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 8 P.M: At Theosophical Hall, Dowling street. "NEW ZEALAND AND THE WORLD TO-DAY: THE OUTLOOK." Speakers for the Evening: Messrs R. G. C. McNab, M.A., John Harris 8.A., John A. Brailsford, B.A. Series of Nine Weekly Meetings Planned. All Welcome. Admission to first meeting Free. Fee for Course 2s 6d. Under auspices of W.E.A. ■FLAGSTAFF-SKI-ING AND SLEDGING. THE QUICKEST AND BEST WAY IS TO HIRE AN OCTAGON OR ROSLYN TAXI. fo h ??„ e Phone 12-147. 12-147 From Octagon Depot, Roslyn, 5s 6d 3 S per car load. per car i oac j
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23867, 22 July 1939, Page 15
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