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You’ll laugh fit to bust and you'll thrill with adventure. Phone 13-379 Hearing Aids Available. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Daily: 1.45 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. LAUREL„ And HARDY Beer Barons Break from Pen, and they'll break your ribs with their howling misadventures. “PARDON US ” “PARDON US ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLUS Carefree, Adventurous HOPALONG CASSIDY In “ THE BORDER VIGILANTES ” “THE BORDER VIGILANTES” Also Showing: The First Chapter of Our Thrilling New Serial, "THE SCARLET HORSEMAN” Plans at Theatre from 10.30 a.m. (13-379). FILM EVENING MINERS’ UNION HALL, 8 p.m. .WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. K AIT AN GAT A 1. “ North East Corner.” 2. “Border Weave” (Technicolor). 3. “ The Cowboy.” 4. “ Government Film Unit Reviews.” Mr B. B. M. Pickering, B.A, Adult Education: University of Otago. STRAND LAKWACH Castle Tea Dances; watch for Adds shortly

MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.45 P.M. FULLERS 1/- AYF AI R 1/6 THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7.15 p.m. Matinee Monday, at 1.45 p.m. Chapter 1, " THE SCARLET HORSEMAN.” “IT HAPPENED IN BROOKLYN” Kathryn GRAYSON Frank SINATRA Peter LAWFORD Jimmy DURANTE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Mystery I Suspense! Temptation that Destroys! Mystery in every Moment! “SHADOW OF A WOMAN” Helmut DANTINE Andrea KING Don McGUIRE Dick ERDMAN William PRINCE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C and Theatre (Tel 22-573) JMLM EVENING THE HALL. 8 p.m., TUESDAY, JUNE 8. STIRLING 1. “North East Corner.” 2. "Border Weave” (Technicolor). 3. “ The Cowboy.” 4. “ Government Film Unit Reviews.” Mr B. B. M. Pickering, B.A. Adult Education: University of Otago. THOSE who appreciate superb Art and Handicrafts must see Larnach Castle

! BOX PLAN OPENS TO-MORROW BOX PLAN OPENS TO-MORROW AT BEGG’S AT BEGG'S FOR THE FINAL CONCERT (Dunedin) i ' By the NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA (1948 CONCERT SEASON). Conductor ' Conductor ANDERSON TYRER. ' ANDERSON TYRER. With Associate Artists: JANET HOWE ARTHUR SERVENT (Mezzo-soprano) (Tenor) (By kind permission of the Royal (By kind permission of the Sadler’s Carl Rosa Opera Company.) . Wells Opera Company.) PROGRAMME: ORCHESTRA— Overture, “Magic Flute” (Mozart). “Water Music Suite” (Handel-Harty). “Prelude Act lll”—(“Lohengrin”)—(Wagner). “ Fire Music ” —(" Valkyrie ”) —(Wagner). “Ride of Valkyrie ”—(“ Valkyrie ”)—(Wagner). “Symphony in D Minor” (C. Frank) JANET HOWE—“Air de Lia (“ L’Enfant Prodigue ”)—(Debussy). “ Lieti Signors ” —(“ Le Hugonets ”) —(Meyerbeer). ARTHUR SERVENT—“O Loveliness Beyond Compare ”—(“ The Magic Flute ”)—(Mozart). “ Spring Song ” —(“ Valkyrie ”) —(Wagner). BE SURE OF AN EARLY RESERVATION BY BOOKING AT BEGG’S FROM 9 a.m TO-MORROW. ADMISSION. 7s 6d and 5s Reserved, Plus Tax; 2s 6d Unreserved. Plus Tax. (Direction: The New Zealand Broadcasting Service.) AT LAST DUNEDIN’S WINTER GARDENS CABARET ORPHANS’ CLUB, KING STREET, Is Being Transformed Into A BIG MODERN CABARET. OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, JUNE 12. RACE NIGHT. FORMAL DRESS. SPECIAL POULTRY SUPPER: Turkey, Duckling, Chicken, Hot Potatoes, Green Peas. Trifles Fruit Salad, Ice Cream. Savouries, Cakes, Sandwiches, Tea, Coffee. Special Decorations. Special Cabaret Orchestra. 'Floor Shows. RESERVE YOUR TABLE AT D.I.C BOOKING OFFICE. 1 Booking Commenced Friday. June 4. Tickets, Single, 15s. You are advised to reserve your table early, as bookings are heavy, and tickets of admission are limited. MOTOR CYCLE RACES, TAHUNA PARK, KING’S BIRTHDAY, 1.30 p m. LARGE ENTRY LIST 27 RIDERS. THRILLS THRILLS THRILLS 27 EVENTS SCRATCH RACES, HANDICAP RACES CLUTCH STARTS, ROLLING STARTS. FEATURE CHALLENGE MATCH RACES. A GRADE.—EarI Sinither (N Z l-milc Champion) v. Ron Ashton. B GRADE —Des O'Kane v. Errol Healey C GRADE —Wattie Morris v Oily Connor DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT DAY! MAKE MONDAY MOTOR CYCLE THRILL DAY! Admission: Is 6d Motor Cars 6d. Machine Examinations begin 12.45 p.m. Practising starts 1 p.m fm FOOTBALL RUGBY FOOTBALL. MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1948. TRIAL MATCH, OTAGO A TEAM v. OTAGO B TEAM. Kick off 2.45 p.m. Curtain-raiser (subject to ground being in fit state): ALHAMBRA v. WAIKOUAITI Kick off 1.15 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground, Is; Stand Enclosure Is ud; Children, Half-price. "OfT 'OCCE ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. «■ CALEDONIAN GROUND. Caledonian ground. TO-DAY. TO-DAY TO-DAY NORTHERN v. CAVERSHAM, at 1.15 p.m. JUNIOR NATIONAL CUP TRIAL, at 3 p.m. Usual Prices; Admission; Is; Children, 6d; Stand, Gd extra. _ A. PUBLIC NOTICES RROADWAY PARKING AND PETROL STATION, LTD. DISPLAY AT WINTER SHOW. CITROEN CARS— ’ Otago and Southland Distributors Front-wheel drive, torsion bar suspension, etc Security, comfort and economy. ROVER CARS— ! Otago and Southland Distributors. One of Britain’s Fine Cars Now Made Finer 1948 Models arriving this month. THORNYCROFT TRUCKS— The Quality Truck with the Big Payload and the Minimum Repair Bills. Freight and Passenger Vehicles for all classes of work and conditions. Petrol and Diesel chassis available immediate delivery Demonstration Mode] on Show. SERVICE STATION Fo r Centra! ■’Parking Petrol,' Lubrication, Washing and Polishing, Tyres, Accessories. etc—HIGH and MACLAGGAN STREETS DUNEDIN. Telephone 11-198. REPAIRS AND SPARES— We have a Modern Workshop and Spare Parts Service at 22-28 ANDERSON’S BAY ROAD. DUNEDIN (opposite Tram Sheds). e'i) We have a Large Consignment of New Cars arriving this Month. We have also a few Good Used Near-new Cars. SITUATIONS VACANT D U N E D N Y. W. C. Invites applications for the Position of ASSISTANT MATRON MORAY PLACE HOSTEL. For further particulars ring or write Phone 12-238. GENERAL SECRETARY, Y.W.C.A.. Moray place. OFFICE JUNIOR. AN ATTRACTIVE POSITION is available for.a bov between 15 and 17 years of ago as a JUNIOR in the Office of a large Manufacturing Concern. The position offers scope for advancement for anyone with initiative who is prepared to apply ‘himself to his work assiduously. Excellent working conditions and wages well above award rates. Address in own handwriting to “OPPORTUNITY,” 848, TIMES.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26791, 7 June 1948, Page 8

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