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EVERYTHING about this Filmisation —from the magnificent portrayals of Miss Leigh, Ralph Richardson and Kieron Moore, down to the smallest production detail—is worthy of this Masterpiece's Tremendous Theme. - THE REGENT THE REGENT A Kerridge-Odeon Theatre. 2 p.m. DAILY. 8 p.m. Britain’s First Lady of the Screen VIVIEN LEIGH VIVIEN LEIGH VIVIEN LEIGH VIVIEN LEIGH Beautiful and Brilliant Star of the Old Vic Company. RALPH RICHARDSON RALPH RICHARDSON RALPH RICHARDSON Bring the Full, Rich Flavour and Mighty Impact of One of the Greatest Love Stories Ever Penned. “ANNA KARENINA” “ANNA KARENINA” “ANNA KARENINA” “ANNA KARENINA” “ANNA KARENINA” Kieron MOORE, Sally Ann HOWES An Alexander Korda Production. Released by 20th Century-Fox. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS DJ.C. or REGENT '(l2-513' ' “ Wellington music lovers are fortunate in hearing this young singer at the zenith of his powers. . . . Opportunities to hear a singer of such sensitivity and charm are rare. . . . There should be no vacant seats at his next concert.”—Evening post, 28/2/49. . AUBREY PANKEY PANKEY PANKEY AMERICAN NEGRO LYRIC BARITONE. At the Xo W N HAL L, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 and 16, At 8 p.m. ASSOCIATE ARTIST, LEO DEMANT At the Steinway. A MEMORABLE RECITAL. AUBREY PANKEY’S SUCCESS. Headlines, Evening Post, Wellington, 28/2/49. PANKEY AGAIN SHOWS SUPERB VOCAL QUALITY. Dominion, Wellington, headlines, 4/3/49. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN .AT D.I.C. Seats: 11s 2d, 8s 5d and 5s 9d (tax included). Exclusive Management and Direction by Natan Scheinwald in N.Z. and Australia.

HIGHLAND AND NATIONAL DANCING, WAITATI SPORTS, Bland park, SATURDAY. MARCH 26, 12.30 p.m. Train Fares: 6-trip Tickets, 4s lid. Entry Fee, Is: Highland Fling, under 8. under 12 years; Sword Dance and Irish Jig, under 10: Seann Triubhais, under 12. Entry Fee, Is 6d: Sword Dance and Reel-o’-Tulloch, under- 15 years; Sailor's Hornpipe, open. Specials: Youngest Competitor, also Competitor from Longest Distance. 3 entries, 1 prize; 4 entries, 2 prizes, 5 entries, 3 prizes. Ist prize, 7s 6d; 2nd prize, ss, 3rd prize. 2s 6d. Judge: Miss J. Donaldson, 93 Tweed street. Invercargill. Admission to Sports, 2s. Motor Cars Free. Primary School Children Free. JOHN McCONNACHIE, Sports Organiser. TRY the R.S.A. Public Dining Rooms for good 3-course Hot Meal for 2s 3d. LOST AND FOUND LOST, between Maclennan and Owaka, February 23, 6 Yearlings; 5 earmarked, 2 back bits and 1 fore bit. 1 earmarked slit and forebit.—Apply Donald Reid and Co.. Ltd., Owaka. LOST, Gentleman’s Gold Watch, with leather fob, between Omarama and Queenstown, on March 8; reward.—E. Loader. Evening Post, Wellington. LOSTI~Fawn _ Belt _ off _ lady^s~overcoat7 _ tween corner Jetty and Crawford streets and N.Z.R. Bus Depot.—26B, Times. LOST, between East' Taieri-Dunedin, 1gallon Milk Can; reward.—Phone 23-162, LOST. Pink Napkin Bag, containing cellar key; Anderson’s Bay.—Ring 25-509. LOST, 1 Lady's Left-hand Brown Kid Glove. —Ring 24-267; reward. STRAYED, Black Pony Cob: last seen Kaikorai Valley road. —Ring 23-426. po UND: SATURDAY. MARCH ANOTHER GRAND CRICKET DANCE AT WAIHOLA. 12. Excellent music by the Savonia Dance Band. Good floor; good supper. Oldtime and modern dancing.- Amplifier. Don’t miss this Grand Dance, with music by the Savonia Dance Band, March 12. Gentlemen 2s 6d. Ladies 2s. F D. COMBINED DANCE—HENLEY AND TAIERI MOUTH, Henley Hall, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MARCH 12, 8 p.m. Good Floor. Supper. Snappy Music. All Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. FOUND: MOSGIEL PICTURES TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, the Australian production. “ BUSH CHRISTMAS,” starring Chips Rafferty, Helen Grieve, and the “ Bush Boys." Here is a crackajack film which should not be missed. Come on Friday, or to the Matinee if you can (Rec. Universal Exhibition.) FOUND: Pictures, Kaitangata, Friday and Saturday, M-G-M's dazzling romance in Technicolor, “ Fiesta,” starring Esther Williams, Cyd Charisse, John Carroll. (General Exhibition.) FOUND: Ranfuriy Pictures, To-night, 8.30, Peter Lorre in “ The Verdict ”; tension, suspense and surprise; good supports. (Adult Recommendation.) FOUND: Nascby Pictures. Saturday, Peter Lorre in “ The Verdict ”; tension, suspense and surprise; good supports. (Adult Recommendation.) FOUND: J. Stewart, chimney sweep specialist, Mosgiel every Thursday.—For appointment apply Miss Somerville, Gordon road, Mosgiel. FOUND: St. Kilda (New Zealand’s Champion Band), Quickstep Display. Mosgiel Carnival, March 26. FOUND: Whippet Racing, Scouts’ Display Marching Display. Mosgiel, March 23-26. FOUND: Carnival at Mosgiel, March 23-26; merry-go-round, novelty entertainments. FOUND: Oyster Meals, Hasty Tasty Cafe, Rattray street; open_Sunday. rpHE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF THE 1 TIMES IS OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M to receive Advertisements for the following day’s issue.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27027, 11 March 1949, Page 10

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