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BE IN THE SWING AND FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE Phone 13-379. Hearing Aids Available. Dir.; Kerridge-Odeon. TWO MONSTER SESSIONS DAILY: 1.45 p.m. 7.45 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 7.45 p.m. A star fell In Nevada and out stepped . . . ROY ROGERS ROY ROGERS Singing his way through an actionpacked Western that will keep you jumping in your seats. “ UNDER NEVADA SKIES ” “ UNDER NEVADA SKIES ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus “ FOR THE LOVE OF RUSTY ” “ FOR THE LOVE OF RUSTY ” A heart-warming drama of a dog. With “ FLAME ” THE great-grandson of STRONGHEART. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plan at D.I.C. or THEATRE (13-379). gTRAND LARNACH CASTLE. Open Daily, leas? 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 WEI oi tine, ring 13-926 tor a Bargain Drive to Larnach Castle.

The National Broadcasting Service, in conjunction with The Otago Centennial Association, proudly present A SEASON OF GLORIOUS GRAND OPERA. HI .S MAJES TY ’ S TIIE A T RE, (Direction: Kerridge-Odeon), MAY 27. 29, JUNE 1,3, 5,8, 10 and 12. ONLY EIGHT PERFORMANCES. BIZET’S “C A P M E N” “C A R M E N” “0 A R M E N ” Musical Jiiector, ANDERSEN TYRER. Producer, BERNARD BEEBY. By courtesy of By courtesy of Tie Royal Carl Rosa Opera Co. ' The Saddler’s Wells Opera Co. JANET HOWE as CARMEN. ARTHUR SERVENT as DON JOSE. , With DORA DRAKE BRYAN DRAKE MONA ROSS PATRICIA THORN. (Micaela) (Escamillo) (Frasquita) (Mercedes) The Full Opera will be presented as in the World’s Leading Theatres. Magnificent Scenery and Costumes. Chorus of 66 Voices and the National Orchestra of 47 Players. Choral Director, J. T. LEECH. Orchestra Leader, VINCENT ASPEY. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS’ PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. On Monday and Tuesday, Preferential Seats may be booked at Begg’s or by mail —price 12s 6d per seat, Dress Circle or Orchestral Stalls. If booking by mail, please state clearly location preferred and enclose 12s 6d for Each Seat. Address to “ CARMEN,” Box 726, Dunedin. ' BE SAFE BOOK PREFERENTIAL MONDAY OR TUESDAY.

BOX PLAN AT BEGG'S. Admission, 6s, 4s, 2s 6d (plus tax). Special Concession to Students. The University of Otago, under the provision of the Alfred Fels Memorial Fund, presents THE QUEENSLAND STATE STRING QUARTET • THE QUEENSLAND STATE STRING QUARTET ’ In the CONCERT CHAMBER CONCERT CHAMBER (Town Hall) (Town Hall) THURSDAY, MAY 20. 1948, At 8 p.m. „ Programme: Quartet Opus 74, No. 3 (Rider), Haydn; Quartet Bb Major, Op. 67 Brahms; % Quartet G Major, Arnold Bax. The Quartet have performed to capacity houses in the North Island, and one music cntic wrote: ‘‘Such String Quartet playing as the Queensland Quartet did last night has not been heard for a considerable time. These four players really know what the music is about, and their performance was always keen and searching of the essential spirit of the music.” BOOK NOW. ONLY ONE RECITAL. ONLY ONE RECITAL.

BOY S’ STREET DA V, FRIDAY, MAY 21. TO MAINTAIN THE BOYS’ WORK OF THE ASSOCIATION. The Y.M.C.A. is the City’s Community Centre. 50 different organisations meet weekly in its rooms. 300 boys in specialised training groups meet weekly. 870 Youths gather in specialised physical and recreational activities weekly. 300 youths meet weekly in religious observances. The Y.M.C.A. endeavours to inculcate the all-round principles ol Christian Citizenship. £4OO IS REQUIRED ANNUALLY FOR BOYS’ WORK. We are largely depending this year on our Boys to do their own collecting. If Citizens consider the maintenance of Boys' Work necessary, please be liberal with your Gifts to the Boys on Friday. C. J. DARRACOTT, President. J. H. DON MILLER, General Secretary. scim E. A. PROGBA M M E, MAY 17 TO 21. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.—DRAMA, Harrop Street Hall Concert Chamber). THURSDAY, 2.30 p.m. (Women Only).—“ SOCIAL BACKGROUND OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY,” Mrs K A. Blakey, 8.A., at Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Moray place. THURSDAY, 8 p.m.—" RECONSTRUCTION IN THE COMMONWEALTH,” Mr K. A. Blakey, M.Sc. (Econ.), in Public Library Hall, Moray place. FRIDAY.—Lunch Hour Gramophone Recital, “ THE MUSIC OF HANDEL.” SUBURBAN. TUESDAY, 2.30 p.m. (Women Only).—'” RACES AND CULTURE OF EUROPE,” Mrs F. Woods, M.A., St. Michael’s Sunday School, Anderson s Bay. TUESPAY, 8 p.m.—“ WORLD AFFAIRS,” Mr K. A. Blakey, M.Sc. (Econ.), Community Centre, Wakari. TUESDAY, 8 p.m.— ’’SPEECH IN YOUNG CHILDREN," Mr B. J. Dunne, M.A., Community Centre, Mornington. WEDNESDAY, 7.45 p.m.—“ GARDENING,” Mr W. Simpson, Ratepayers’ Hall, Waverley. EVERYONE WELCOME. W. E E.A. CLASSES BEGINNING NEXT WEEK. DRAMA GROUP. Commencing MONDAY, at 7.30 p.n..,inthe Harrop Street Hall (opposite Concert The new session's work will include a Study of the Basic Techniques of Acting md Production Mime. Rhythmic Movement, Choral Speaking, and the close study )f Plays will be included. New Members will be welcomed. CHILD STUDY. Commencing TUESDAY, at 8 p.m.: " SPEECH IN YOUNG CHILDREN,” Mr B. J. Dunne, M.A., Mornington Community Centre. QTAGO MODEL ENGINEERING SOCIETY (INCORPORATED). EXHIBITION OF WORK, CLUB ROOM, KETTLE PARK, (St. Kilda Tram Terminus.) MAY 15 to 22. (inclusive). Saturday Afternoons 2 to 5 p.m All Evenings 7 to 10 p.m Adults is. Children (with an Adult) Gd. H. RIDDLE, Secretary. 19 George street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26772, 15 May 1948, Page 14

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