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A WARM AND HUMAN STORY WITH A LAUGH IN EVERY MINUTE. Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Throughout THE gTATE 2 p.m. New Zealand Twice Daily 8 p.m. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DUNEDIN. 20th Century-Fox Present A HEAL HAPPINESS SHOW Once in a great while there comes to the Screen a Motion Picture of such truly heart-warming .qualily and effervescent spirit as to fill you with a grand and glorious feeling that stays with you for a long time after you've left the Theatresuch a picture is “ Give My Regards to Broadway.” I ! Its Charm is its People who brought “A Little Singing, A Little Dancing and A Lot of Happiness into the World.'’ “GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY ” In Rich Technicolor With the Brilliant Singing. Dancing Star of " Mother Wore Tights.” DAN DAILEY DAN DAILEY A Happy Comedy Supporting Cast. Chas. Winninger Pay Bainter Nancy Guild Charlie Ruggles ALL TECHNICOLOR SHORTS. " Winter Holiday at Lake Placid.” " Zululand.” • Two Cartoons International News. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLAN AT THEATRE. PHONE 12-324. PHONE RESERVES MUST BE COLLECTED BY 7.30 P.M.

DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCINGDANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING TOWN HALL DANCE, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) OLD-TIME AND MODERN. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. EXCELSIOR AND RAMBLERS’ BANDS. EXCELSIOR AND RAMBLERS’ BANDS. EXCELSIOR AND RAMBLERS’ BANDS. EXCELSIOR AND RAMBLERS’ BANDS DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING K.H.S. O.G.H.S. M SECOND COMBINED BALI, AIN TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, AT 8 P.M. Tickets (double, 20s) obtainable now from D.1.C., Association Secretaries or the Undersigned. Box plans for Gallery (Admission 2s) open at D.I.C. on 21st inst. (Preferential Reservation for Debutantes open on 20th inst.) > DAVID B. LESLIE. - -Hon. Secretary, 105 Lower, High street. MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC MAJESTIC FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ DANCE To-night BIG EASTER DANCE To-night Streamers, Novelty Prizes. Continuous Modern-old-time Dancing to the music of Sinclair Andrews and his New Metro Band (now 6 players and more popular than ever). Extras: Tim Kearney. Vocals: Alex. Set Supper Admission 2s 6d ’ Late Transport: 12 Midnight sharp— Connects all suburbs. BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM BALLROOM COMBINED YACHTING DANCE, MACANDREW BAY-BROAD BAY, fACANDREW BAY HALL, SATURDAY, 16th. Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies 2s. sus, Queen’s Gardens, 7.45, returning midnight. chtsmen, roll up in your hundreds, as s is the final vachtihg dance for the season. IUSIC Wanted for R.S.A. Ball, to oe eld Lawrence Town Hall, Friday, June • please state instruments and price to t. J. Guthrie, secretary, Lawrence iTAKOU Sports Association: Dance Toight (Saturday), Tamatea Kaik Hall; leorgians’ Dance Bnd. To-night (Saturday), .give your visitors a treat to the Best Out-of-Town Dance. The Merry Macs’ WAITATI DANCE, with their Hawiian Band. Good road to door. Bus leaves T. and G. Buildings, Princes street, 8 p.m. (Ladies! Return Fare 3s Admits you Free to Dance). Bus returns after Dance via Cargill’s Corner to Anderson’s Bay. Bus from Port 7.45. This bus returns Dunedin’ via Port. Dance to-night, coronation HALL, PORTOBELLO; Gold Star Band; prizes; supper. Bus leaves Queen's Gardens 7.45. returning 11.45; admission. ladies 2s, gentlemen 2s 6d. P.B.N.Z.L.P. LARNACH Castle; The most uncommon work of handcraftsmen; don’t miss 20 minutes' drive up Peninsula High road good teas SITUATIONS VACANT (QHOOSE lII* THE CAREER RAILWAYS. VACANCIES AS UNDER. p-r tj-RtpAl CADETS' Youths 15 to 19 years of age. with not less than two lars^sewndary'tducattonHolders of School Certificate or University Entrance Commencfng 6 sal ar i esf vary* according* to educational qualifications, and include aging allowances if living away' from home ) Good openings for lads In search of a career TRAFFIC BRANCH. Youths and Men, 16 to 39 years of age. LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH: Youths and Men. 16 to 23 years of age. HILLSIDE WORKSHOPS: Turners. Blacksmiths. Boilermakers and Labourers .(including Juniors) MAINTENANCE BRANCH; Carpenters. Plumbers. Painters, Fitters, also Labourers or both Permanent Way and Works) SIGNAL AND ELECTRICAL BRANCH:' Blacksmiths, also Labourers ttncludim jniors), progressing to Electric Line Electors. Electric Linemen. Signal Erectors and gnal Adjusters good wages. OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT. NO LOST TIME RAILWAY TRAVELLING PRIVILEGES. Apply nearest Stationmaster dr Railway Office, or write General Manager. Railays. Wellington

LODGE NOTICES M unity. LOYAL VALLEY LODGE. Albany Street Hall, MONDAY. APRIL 18. Easter Monday. No Meeting. LOYAL HAND AND HEART LODGE.Stuart Street Hall. TUESDAY, APRIL 19. Anzac Remembrance. LOYAL PRINCE OF WALES LODGE.— Port Chalmers. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20. Entertain the Ladies. LOYAL DUNEDIN LODGE. Stuart Street. Hall, THURSDAY, APRIL 21. Anzac Remembrance. MEETINGS RATIONAL PARTY. MANIOTOTO BRANCH. The ANNUAL MEETING of the Mamototo Branch of the National Party will be held in the Ranfurly Hall on THURSDAY. APRIL 21. at 8 p.m. After the Business, the Meeting will be Addressed by Mr W. BODKIN. M.P. ' B. GREER. Secretary. ■yyEST HARBOUR BOROUGH HIS WORSHIP THE'MAYOR requests the presence of all RATEPAYERS of the ST. LEONARD’S WARD at a MEETING to be held in the King George Hall, St Leonard's, at V. 30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1949, to discus the Proposed Street Improvement Scheme. (Signed) T. R. BRADSHAW, Mayor. DO not address business letters to the Editor. They should be sent to the Manager.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27057, 16 April 1949, Page 14

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