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1/6 FULLERS gTRAND THEATRE V* SESSIONS 2 and 7.45 p.in. COMEDY! DRAMA! ROMANCE! ACTION! MURDER MYSTERY! AND LATEST SONG HITS! “Nine Lives Are Nut Enough” “Nine Lives Are Not Enough” Ronald REAGAN, .Joan PERRY, Janies GLEASON. From the New Best-seller by the Author of "EACH DAWN I DIE.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Merry Spook-spoofing Spree “MURDER in the BLUE ROOM” “MURDER in the BLUE ROOM” Grace McDONALD, Donald COOK, Anne GWYNNE. John LITEL, June PREISSER, Regis TOOMEY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.1.C., or Phone 13-379. You'll be Happier in a Fuller Theatre.

Hundreds of thousands of people have thrilled to the delightful music and lyrics of Oscar Strauss’s famous “ Chocolate Soldier,” but few have seen the play from which “ The Chocolate Soldier ” originated. Next Wednesday Dunedin playgoers will have an opportunity of attending “Anns and the Man ” the story of the Chocolate Soldier. The play’s the thing! —The Repertory Man. Players Kenneth Palmer Irene Hill Roland Watson Shirley Williamson Mary Jolly Anthony Spears Bill Lonie Charles Smith. Commencing March SI. Box Plans D.I.C. Prices: 4s. 2s. 6d, Is 6d. Bernard Shaw’s Produced by Walter Russell Wood. HIS MAJESTY’S T HEAT R E (Sir B. Fuller, Proprietor.) CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL I£ INC’ S HIGH SC II 0. OL. (Bay View road), ; MARCH 17—THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON—MARCH 17. Official Opening at 2 p.m. by N. D. Anderson, Esq., Mayor of St. Kilda. DUNEDIN LADIES’ BRASS BAND DUNEDIN LADIES’ BRASS BAND And the KING’S HIGH SCHOOL BAND KING’S HIGH SCHOOL BAND In attendance. Cakes, Sweets, Ice Cream Oddments and Produce Stalls, Afternoon Tea. Fun and Games for all. Admission Free. DANCING MAKE UP A PARTY T 0 W N II AL L DANC E. BIG ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT DANCE, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT m TWO HALLS TWO HALLS TWO HALLS N.Z.’s Biggest Dance. Ballrooms de Luxe for 2000 Dancers. MAIN TOVUN »HALL (All Modern Dancing) CONCERT CHAMBER (All Old-time) You" can go from one hall to the other. TO-NIGHT: IRISH NIGHT. TO-NIGHT: IRISH NIGHT. TO-NIGHT: IRISH NIGHT. All the Old Irish Dances. All the Beautiful Irish Melodics. With MISS LILLIAN CHRISTENSEN and MISS JOAN DE CREWE To Sing You the Vocals. The guests of the evening are the Members of the Ladies’ Marching Teams who are competing at the Caledonian Society Sports to-day. Meet them and dance with them. NOTE.—The 1945 Otago Open Ballroom Dancing Championship, 1945 Jitterbug Championship, 1945 Otago Ladies’ Championship, and the 1945 Otago Oid-time Dancing Championship will be held at the Town Hall, where they have been held for the ■past eight years, and for prizes worth while competing for. We have also much pleasure in announcing that we have arrangements well in hand with other centres of New Zealand to have all the above New Zealand Dancing Championships held in the Dunedin Town Hall. SPECTATORS, 6d. Don’t be lonely because you have no friends. Don’t say “ I cannot go to the twentyfirst birthday because I cannot dance." Start learning now. This week, from 7 to 8, we are teaching steps in Quickstep and Military Two-step. Right of admission is stric.tly reserved, and nobody is allowed out of the hall. You can catch the last tram home. JOE.. BROWN’S BIG LEARNERS’ CLASS, CONG ER T CHAMBER EVERY THURSDAY, 7 p.m.-ll p.m. Admission, Is Gd. Parents admitted upstairs free. Cut this coupon out, fill it in with your name and address, and post to JOE BROWN, Box 616, Dunedin. Coupon: I would like to join your big Learners’ Class, and have Miss Mr I Name for my teacher. Address * • Select your dancing teacher from the following:— DANCING TEACHERS: 11. Miss A. Souness. 12. Miss E. Bevin. 13. Miss E. McConnachte. 14. Miss D. Horne. 15. Miss C. Smith. 16. Miss G. Fogarty. 17. Mr L. Thomson. 18. Mr C. Garland. 19. Mr J. Thomson 20. Mr J. Gilland. HERE IS OUR IDEA! Each teacher is given a limited number of pupils to teach. It is that teacher’s responsibility to dance with you and teach you. Special instruction in steps from 7 till 8 and then 8 till 11 with orchestra. Even if you cannot dance a step, we guarantee in a few lessons, under our simplified system, you will be proficient to attend all the big dances. 1. Miss N. Lawrence. 2. Miss S. Calder.. 3. Miss J. Baxter. 4. Miss M. Kelly. 5. Miss M. Heads, 6. Miss N. Moody. 7. Miss D. Lanliam. 8. Miss B. Pope. 9. Miss J. Clarkson. 10. Miss M. Wilson. NOTE: Starting soon— BIG £25 DANCING COMPETITION, Nineteen years and under. PROCEEDS IN AID BOMBED BARNARDO HOMES. WEMBLEY DANCE NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MARCH 24, COMMENCING at 2 p.m. CHILDREN’S BIG FANCY DRESS BALL. MA I N AIN TOWN TOWN HALL. HALL. PRIZES BEST COSTUME. PRIZES BEST COSTUME. PRIZES BEST COSTUME. CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS CHILDREN'S -FANCY DRESS EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, EARLY SETTLERS' HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT DANCING DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. Featuring Pat Harbrow and his Wembley Band of 10 Players. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. The Brighest Dance In Dunedin. Set Supper. Prizes ADMISSION, 2s. BALL. BALL. BALL. Come along all you Boys and Girls. Bring your mothers and fathers and bro.hers and sisters. You will have the time of your young lives and you will be helping those poor unfortunate children from bombed Barnardo Homes. Admission: Is to Ball and for spectators. OR LATE SUPPERS Try HASTY TASTY CAFE, 175 Rattray street (next Crown Hotel). OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. OYSTERS A SPECIALTY. ADVERTISEMENTS BY TELEPHONE Advertisements should not be submitted by telephone except when il is not possible to have them handed in When an advertisement has to be telephoned it should reach us NOT LATER THAN 10 pan.—Otago Daily Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25796, 17 March 1945, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25796, 17 March 1945, Page 12

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