ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ! ! ! KERRIDGE-ODEON TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT THE LATEST IN SOUND AND PROJECTOR EQUIPMENT HAS NOW BEEN INSTALLED FOR YOUR COMPLETE COMFORT AND ENTERTAINMENT. THIS INNOVATION INCORPORATES THE LATEST OVERSEAS IMPROVEMENTS IN NATURAL SOUND AND VISUAL TECHNIQUE, TOGETHER WITH THE “ MAYFAIR ” FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT “ QUALITY ” POLICY, MAYFAIR PICTUREGOERS ARE NOW PROVIDED WITH THE “ BEST ” IN MOTION-PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT . . . FULLERS y. m A Y F A I R 1/6 THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. ’ SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.45. TO-NIGHT at 7.15, Cary Loretta David GRANT YOUNG NIVEN In the ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE “ THE BISHOP’S WIFE ” “ THE BISHOP’S WIFE ” “ THE BISHOP’S WIFE ” The Brightest, Warmest, Most Enjoyable Comedy You’ve Seen in Years. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature . . Action—Thrills—Adventure “The THIRTEENTH HOUR” “The THIRTEENTH HOUR” Richard Dix Karen Morley (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre To-day from 10 a.m. (Tel. 22-573). WAITATI SPORTS, SATURDAY: Thrills and Spills by Otago Motor Cycle Club, Baby Show, Tug-o-War, Highland Dancing Old-time Waltzing, Goal-kicking, Cricket, Bowling. Dunedin Highland Pipe Band Admission 2s, Children and Motors free. Bus from Terminal 12 noon, returns, catches South Express. JUMBLE Sale and Produce Stall, Foresters' Hall, Albany street, Saturday, March 26, 2 p.m.; proceeds St. Kilda Free Kindergarten, OTHERS! A Special Day for your young»rs at the Cricket Carnival, April 2-9. atch for particulars.
SWIMMING SWIMMING. ‘ SWIMMING. DUNEDIN AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB'S GRAND CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. rjpEPID BATHS, MORAY PLACE. Swimming Races, Diving, Relays. Great Water-Polo Match. Spreydon Club (champions of Canterbury) v. Dunedin Club (champions of Otago). Admission: Adults 2s, Children Is. J. H. MOORE, Hon. Secretary. PLOUGHING MATCH PRELIMINARY NOTI CE. The CLUTHA VALLEY PLOUGHING MATCH will be held on SATURDAY, MAY 21. . . Further particulars later. LODGE NOTICES ANCHESTER UNITY. Loyal Centenary Lodge: Forbury School Hall; MONDAY, MARCH 28. Evening sponsored by P.G. Bro. Peake. Loyal Mosgiel Lodge: Gordon road: TUESDAY, MARCH 29. Quarter Night. Pay Your Dues. Loyal Princess Mary Lodge: Caversham Hall; TUESDAY, MARCH 29. A Card Evening, Progressive 500. Loyal Albion Lodge: Stuart Street Hall: THURSDAY, MARCH 31. Quarter Night. Contributions are Due. BUSINESS letters should be addressed to the Manager—not the Editor.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27040, 26 March 1949, Page 14
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