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MATINEE TO-DAY: BLACK GOLD” And Shorts. FULLERS 1/- M AYP A 1 R J /6 THEATRE Direction; Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available To-night, Monday, Tuesday, at 7.15 p.m. Chapter 7: “Lost City of the Jungle." It’s Entertainment That Can’t Be Beat! “BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD ” TOM BRENEMAN BONITA GRANVILLE. Billie Burke Beulah Bondi. Zasu Pitts Hedda Hopper. Plus . . . ANDY RUSSELL, SPIKE JONES and His City Slickers “ BLACK GOLD ’’ WAS REAL “ DARK HORSE ” in 1924 Kentucky Derby winner. starting at 200 to 1 odds and down to 6 to 5. He won the Churchill Downs classic, giving country's bookies the worst financial beating they have ever suffered. Some took years to pay off their losses. Screened in CINECOLOR . . . “BLACK GOLD” ANTHONY QUINN KATHERINE DeMILLE ELYSE KNOX DUCKY LOUIE RAYMOND HATTON. STORMING OUT OF THE GOLDEN WEST TO MAKE YOUR HEART RACE WITH THRILLS . . . (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Theatre (Tel. 22-573). MAJESTIC Ballroom caters for Weddings, Socials- fully equipped: ideal surroundings.—Phone 22-506.

Phone 13-379. gTRAND Hearing Aids Available. Dir.: Kerrldge-Odeon. Sessions: 1.30 p.m. and 7.15 p.m. Sessions: 1.30 p.m. and 7.15 p.m. 25,000,000 people have read it! 75,000,000 fans have seen it! Betty MacDonald's . . . EGGS-acting Comedy . . . “THE EGG AND I” “THE EGG AND I” Starring Claudette COLBERT Fred MacMURRAY With Marjorie Main - Louise AUbritton. Percy Kilbride. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus “THE COBRA WOMAN” “THE COBRA WOMAN” With Jon Hall, Maria Montez. Lon Chaney. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) REMEMBER THE STARTING TIMES! Reservations at Theatre after 10 a.m. LAKNACH CASTLE. Open Dai.ly, 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.

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1,2 AND 3, At 7.45 p.m. Not just a Play, Not just a Musical Comedy, Not just a Scottish Concert, “HALLOWE’EN AT BRIG-O-DENE ” BRAWLY Presented AS IT’S CENTENNIAL CONTRIBUTION By THE DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB (Inc.). Written and Produced by G WEND A BURT, The Outstanding Cast Includes— Tui MacFarlane, Isa Garden, Gwenda Burt, Noni Masters, Winnie Dugdale, Myra McKechie, George Currie, Arthur Macdonald, William Brown, Ray Morgan, Jack Gordon, Jimmie Paterson, Yvonne Hill, Edna Thompson, Helen Dalgety, Norma Stewart, Daphne Baxter, Lucy Paterson, Pat Reid, May Galvin, Charles Turner, Keith McKay, Lionel Powell, Jack Miller And Jean Kirk-Burnnand (Musical Director). BOX PLAN OPENS AT CHAS. BEGG & CO. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, at 9 am. POPULAR PRICES: 3s and 3s 6d (Includes Booking Fee). Previous “ Hallowe’ens ” have been completely SOLD OUT and you are advised TO MAKE EARLY APPLICATION FOR SEATS. This type of “ Hallowe'en ” Celebration is peculiar to Dunedin and cannot be seen in any other part of the world. DO NOT MISS THIS UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. UtUHV** CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION OF SCHOOL ART AND CRAFTS. Arranged by Centennial Education Committee. QTAGO MUSEUM, KING STREET, N.l. EXHIBITION OPEN TO PUBLIC UNTIL OCTOBER 26. ADMISSION FREE. HOURS: Week Days and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, 7.30 to 9. Sundays. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m J. CONOLLY, Secretary. SCOUT EXHIBITION, TOWN HALL. SEE THIS OUTSTANDING DISPLAY. SPECIAL CUB DISPLAY 2.30 P.M. See the Little Chaps in the Cub Circus. TO-NIGHT DOORS OPEN 7 O’CLOCK. SPECIAL SCOUT PROGRAMME 8 P.M. DO NOT MISS SEEING THE NOVEL DISPLAY. Admission Is. Admission Is. BEGG’S MUSICAL ARMY. TENTH ANNUAL CONCERT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948, 8 P.M. 0 O N C E P. T CHAMBER. Attractive Programme of Maori, Hawaiian and Novelty Melodies, specially arranged for Vocal, Electric Hawaiian and Spanish Guitar, Mandolins and Ukuleles. POPULAR PRICES: 2s Children Is. Tickets obtainable at Begg's, THE MUSICAL & ELECTRICAL CENTRE, Dunedin. BEG G; S FOR PIANOS. PIANOS: " BENTLEY ", Overstrung and underdamper action the finest responsive touch, beautiful tone; case finished in mahogany and walnut. ‘MARSHALL & ROSE": The very latest, design, fitted with overstrung and underdamoer action, pertect tone; finished in walnut b SQUIRE”: A small model, with the latest action (overstrung and underdamper); wonderful tone and touch -• CHALLEN ”: This is a Great Piano, overstrung and imderdamper action. Touch perfect, with very clear tone. British Piano of the 8.8. L. RECONDITIONED PIANOS: We have a Good Selection of Used Pianos, from £9O, £125, £135, etc. ALL OUR PIANOS CARRY A TEN-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE. TERMS ARRANGED. CHARLES BEG 6 & GO., LTD., MUSICAL AND ELECTRICAL CENTRE DUNEDIN SPORTING PORBUIIY PARK TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1948. CONCLUDING ~ DAY, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 16. FIRST RACE AT 11 A.M WIN-AND-PLACE BETTING All 10s Win-and-Place Tickets will be paid at the Pay-out Windows at the ARMY ITS a? North of Totallsator House All £1 and £5 Win-and-Place Tickets win be Pfid Pay-out VVindows AT ICK OF MAIN TOTALISATOR HOUSE LATE DIVIDENDS ON ALL TICKETS 11 be paid at Back of Main Totallsator House. I ICFNSED BOOTH PUBLIC LUNCHEON ROOM (GROUND FLOOR OF EWARof °STAND) MORNING AND AF-reRNOON TEA fUNDER BUFFET STEM) FROM 10 A.M in MAIN TEAROOM QUICK LUNCHEON ROOM (SOUTH rD OF LAWN) BOILING WATER OBTAINABLE FREE IN BOTH CAR PARKING AREAS. ADMISSION CHARGES Gentlemen ss, Ladies Is 6d. Non-members cars, 2s 60 PATRONS MAY ENTER AT GATES (ST CLAIR END) VICTORIA ROAD Admission Tickets may be purchased at S Jacobs, Tobacconist, and at Thomson d Logie's. Booksellers. George street during the week Cars may be parked tn Main Parking Area. Richardson street, or Outside Area. Clair end (entrance Victoria road) Free Parking is available in Kettle Park, at rear St. Clair Tennis Courts ntrance St Kilda end of Courts) PECIAL TRAMS AND BUSES DIRECT TO COURSE GATES. C. It. CAFFIN, Secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26904, 16 October 1948, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26904, 16 October 1948, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26904, 16 October 1948, Page 14