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Finally To-morrow! . . . “OUR HEARTS WERE GROWING UP ” GAIL RUSSELL DIANA LYNN Brian Donley Billy De Wolfe A Paramount Programme. A Side-splitting Riot of Laughter, Unsophistication and General Mix-ups! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) fullers EMPIRE THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon Fullers’ Theatre Corp., Ltd. Sessions 2 and a p.m 01! 01! THIS WEEK WE CHANGE ON THURSDAY!~ “ And Look Whose Coming! FLANAGAN and ALLEN FLANAGAN and ALLEN FLANAGAN and ALLEN FLANAGAN and ALLEN “ HERE COMES THE SUN ” “HERE COMES THE SUN” “ HERE COMES THE SUN ” Spreading Laughter Everywhere and Just What the Doctor Ordered—the Funniest Film You’ll See This Year! MADCAP ANTICS! NEVER A DULL MOMENT! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at D.I.C. or Empire (12-433). “ OH, LISTEN TO THE BANDS.” GRAND BANDS’ DISPLAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1947. CALEDONIAN GROUND, 2.15 p.m. SEVEN BANDS TAKING PART. Kaikorai. St. Kilda. Regimental. Cavefsham. Dunedin Ladies. Dunedin Pipe Band. Burns Pipe Band. Come, See, and Hear Over 200 Bandsmen In a Combined Effort. • A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. Remember Sunday, April 27. Admission. Is. Stand Is, Children 6d. J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Sec., Combined City Bands. Britain’s Dramatic • Achievement! “ THE WICKED LADY ” (Recomrriended by Censor for Adults.) QCTAGON SATURDAY

PHYSICAL CULTURE 'J'HINK OF YOUR FIGURE! 0 JOIN NOW and KEEP FIT KEEP FIT on MONDAY —7 p.m.—Open Class. KEEP FIT on TUESDAY— IO.IS a.m.—Open Class. KEEP FIT on WEDNESDAY— 2.4S p.m.— Women’s Class. KEEP FIT on THURSDAY— 7.3O p.m.—Open Class. . KEEP FIT on SATURDAY—9.3O a.m.—Children, 12 years and under. IMS a.m.— Children, over 12 years. THESE classes are open to everyone. INQUIRE FROM Y.M.C.A., MORAY PLACE (Telephone 12-104)

PUBLIC NOTICES A PEW SPECIALS IN VALUE SO NOTE THEM IN YOUR SHOPPING LIST FOR THIS WEEK. SO NOTE TxlEiVl UN IVJUTV TWILL TAPED PILLOW CASES: A good we can r mend for long wearing: full and stronly> P Qut ; le beds; the e WH S“ be'good wearing. Note the priee at oniy Size 36 **%<*£ * M * K »" ““ these handy for all odd occasions. 9s lid cm designs, in shades r,^p L *“» «*»»= 71 1W y3rd Ask about our EASY LAY-BY SYSTEM-A small Deposit will secure any of your requirements. CARROLL’S, CARROLL’S, - .The Household Linen and Furnishing Specialists, 372 Princes street. (Opp. Grand Theatre.) e ep lone

ANZAC DAI SERVICES J£ ANZAC DAY, APRIL 25, 1947 SERVICES WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: SEACLIFF PUBLIC HALL, at 2 pm. Speaker: Mr L. G. GRAHAM. BROAD BAY PUBLIC HALL, at 11 a.m. Speaker: Mr A. G. VALENTINE. PORTOBELLO—CORONATION HALL. At 11 a.m . Speaker: Mr C. B. BARROWCLOUGH. MIDDLEMARCH. Ex-servicemen are invited to parade at the Railway Station at 2.15 pm and inarch to the A. and P. Hall, where the Memorial Service will commence at 2.30 p.m CLINTON CORONATION HALL, at 2 p.m. Speaker: Mr J. L. CALDER. OUTRAM TOWN HALL, at 2 p.m. Speaker: Mr C. J. HAYWARD. Dress: Mufti, Medals, and Poppy. O. L. FERENS, Secretary Dunedin Returned Services Association (Inc.). I RETURN ED SERVICES! nS j SSagV ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION SERVICE. NEXT-OF-KIN TICKETS will be available at the R.S.A. Office from MONDAY, APRIL 21, between the hours of 11 am. and 5 pm. O. L. FERENS, Secretary. N Z A C SERVICE. A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held in the OPHIR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH on ANZAC DAY, commencing at 1.45 p.m. and finishing at 2.30 p.m., in time for the parade. Everybody welcome. H. THOMPSON. TENDERS jCJOUSING CONSTRUCTION DEPT. TENDERS Close 4 p.m. TUESDAY. MAY 13, with the District Supervisor, P.O. Box 405, Dunedin, for the Erection of Six Single House Units at Alexandra (Contract 81/4). Plans and Specifications with Postmaster, Alexandra. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. B 0 L D E R S RING CONCRETE SUPPLIES. PHONE 14-736 FOR YOUR READY-MIXED CONCRETE.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26442, 22 April 1947, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26442, 22 April 1947, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26442, 22 April 1947, Page 12

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