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THE LAUGH OF THE SEASON. IT'S HERE IN DUNEDIN, At the gTRAND Phone 13-379. Hearing Aids Available. Dir.: Kerridge—Odeon. DAILY, 1.45 p.m and 7.45 p.m. bE SURE AND RESERVE EARLY FOR “ BLONDIE’S HOLIDAY ” “ BLONDIE’S HOLIDAY ” Blondie’s really landed Dagwoc-d into a hole this time—to the tune of hundreds or dollars—for a Dinner. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus Pounding Hoofbeats down Ol’ Kentucky Way. “THE SPORT OF KINGS” “THE SPORT OF KINGS” With Paul Campbell, Gloria Henry, Harry Davenport A Gentleman’s word is his Bond—even though it did mean being chiselled out of the greatest Turf Estate in the South, by a twister. .(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLAN at Theatre after 10.30 a.m. X) E LUXE RINK. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING, SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. TO-DAY’S THREE BIG SESSIONS—--10-12, 2-4, 7.30-10.30 Programmes full of Novelties and Surprises at each of these Sessions. SPEClALS—Saturday Morning and Afternoon, Lucky Spots, Mystery Train, MonteCarlos and Novelties galore. SPECIALS FOR TO-NIGHT. Partners, Trios, Fours, Excuse Me Partners, Medley Partners, Ladies’ Choice Partners. Also the Very Latest — Snowball Partners. SPECTATORS 6d. LARNACH CASTLE, Open Daily, Teas. Gate fee, Is. An unforgettable trip in cloud or sunshine. Corporation Buses. PHONE 13-926. To arrange special parties or make evening visits, RING 24-138.

DUNEDIN REPERTORY SOCIETY (Inc.). MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY, APRIL 21-24. The Society proudly presents Lillian Heilman’s story of an unscrupulous, ambitious, and cunning Southern States family, divided against itself in its struggle for wealth . . . “THE LITTLE FOXES” “THE LITTLE FOXES” Intriguing situations! Brilliant dialogue! Clever characterisations! This Play is Real Theatre! Producer: Walter Russell-Wood. Stage Director: Bruce Quennell. Stage Manager: George Christie. Set Designer: Desmond Smith. And a well-chosen cast, including: Isa Garden. Rex Sayers, Anita Oliver, Roland Watson, Averil Stephens, Arthur Robertson, Kemble Howden, George Donnelly, Dick Reynolds, Maisie Taylor. BOX PLANS RAPIDLY FILLING AT D.I.C A CENTENNIAL YEAR ATTRACTION! f AIN TOWN HALL, ADVENT OF WORLD-FAMOUS PIANIST. ONE CONCERT ONLY. THURSDAY, MAY 13 THURSDAY, MAY 13 THURSDAY, MAY 13 J. & N. TAIT Present BENNO MOTSEIWITSCII BENNO MOTSEIWITSCII BENNO MOTSEIWITSCII BENNO MOISEIWTTSCIT Who comes direct to New Zealand from America where he has been thrilling and delighting record audiences at the colossal New York Carnegie Hall. m H j. pamotTS PIANIST GAVE CLOSE ON 1000 PERFORMANCES ON BEHALF OF THE WAR FUNDS I DURING THE BLITZPERIOD IN ENGLAND. AND FOR HIS SPLENDID EFFORTS HE WAS AWARDED THE 0.8. E. BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT BENNO MOTSEIWITSCII “ When he came forward upon the stage, Moiseiwitsch was greeted with the kind of applause that audiences reserve for artist's they have taken to their heaits. _ This audience heard a formidable pianist, ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WORLD, It heard playing of power and passion-and brilliant virtuosity.”—New York Times, Dec. 9, 1947. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. Applications for Preferential Reservations will be received at the D.LC. BOX OFFICE from Next MONDAY Morning. Applications to be accompanied by Cheque, with Stamped Addressed Envelope. Price for Preferential Reservations, 10s (with tax, 11s 2d). Touring Manager, JOHN FARRELL. BEACH CARNIVAL, ST. KIL DA. ST. KILDA BEACH IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY (Inc.) AND ST. KILDA SURF LIFE-SAVING CLUB (Inc.). FREE ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL EACH EVENING AT 7.30. 'O-DAY.—2 p.m.: Children's Grand Fancy Dress and Pets’ Parade. Good prizes. Donkey rides for the kiddies. 7.30 p.m.: Items by the Dunedin Highland Pipe Band 10NDAY.—7.30 p.m.: “ Bobbo," the Talkative Trickster. Magic with a spot of humour. GAMES GALORE. Speed Cars, Scouta Boats, Chairoplane, Merry-Go-Round, etc. SEE THE GREAT TAMAR, King of all Hypnotists. An amazing act. ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR AND THEN SOME. Listen to 4ZB for further details. INDOOR SPORTS AT THE Y. W. C. A. TABLE TENNIS' FENCING BADMINTON (Mon., 7.30 p.m.) (Mon. 6 p.m.) (Mon., Fri., Sat.) THURSDAY EVENING: Keep Fit Class. Craft Groups—China and Glass Painting. Cake Icing, Millinery, Leatherwork. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON: Keep Fit Class. Floral Art, Needlework, Dressmaking. Soft Toys, Leather Gloves, etc (Mothers may bring their children to our Cr6che.) Call at Y.W.C.A., Moray place, or ring Miss B. V. RHIND (12-104). FOOTBALL RUGBY FOOTBALL. OPENING OF 1948 SEASON. QARISBROOK GROUND. TWO BRIGHT OPENING ATTRACTIONS. UNIVERSITY A v. PIRATES, 3 p.m. ZINGARI-RICHMOND v. UNIVERSITY B, 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground Is, Stand Enclosure Is 6d, Children Half-price. BISHOPSCOURT: KAIKORAI v. ALHAMBRA, -3 p.m. Murphy Memorial Match. Kaikorai 3rd v. Dunedin 3rd. at 1.30 p.m. Admission Is, Children Gd. OFFICIAL GUIDES, Containing full particulars of teams and players and other interesting notes, on sale at S. Jacobs’, Sports Depot, and the various grounds. Price, 3d. GROUND MEMBERS’ TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE. Single Tickets 355, Double 50s. Entrance Fee for New Members: Single £1 Is, Double 30s. Obtainable from E. S. WILSON, Secretary, Central Chambers, 49 Bond street, Dunedin. OfA O Cc E P ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION TO-DAY ‘ TO-DAY TO-DAY (CALEDONIAN GROUND, HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS v. NORTHERN, at 3 p.m. MOSGIEL v. WATERSIDERS. at 1.15 p.m. Popular Prices: Admission Is, Children 6d; Stand 6d extra. MORNINGTON v. UNIVERSITY, at Mornington, 3 p.m. ROSLYN-WARAKI v. GREEN ISLAND, at Green Island, 3 p.m. MAORI HILL v. C'AVERSHAM, at Tonga Park, 3 p.m. TECH. OLD BOYS v. SOUTHERN, at Oval No. 1, 3 p.m.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26748, 17 April 1948, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26748, 17 April 1948, Page 14