Phqne 13-379. Hearing Aids Available. STRAND ■ Dir.. Kerridge-Odeon. 1.45 p.m Twice Daily THIS IS NOT JUST ANOTHER DOG PICTURE—IT’S A WONDERFUL STORY OF TWO GREAT PALS AND OF A GREAT DEVOTION! “SHAGGY” “SHAGGY” “SHAGGY” Filmed in Beautiful Cinecolour. Featured With Fay BAINTER Hugh HERBERT, , Vera VAGUE , I n “ MRS WIGGS of the CABBAGE “ MRS WIGGS of the CABBAGE PATCH ” PATCH ” That Most Wonderful of Children's Stories Returns to the Screen as a Lovely Film I (Both 'Films Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at D.I.C. for Evening Performances Only. COMING IN PERSON STANLEY HOLLOWAYENGLAND’S GREATEST COMEDIAN. CARNACH Castle. The most uncommon work of handcraftsmen; don’t miss 20 minutes drive up Peninsula High road; good teas.
His MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) GRAND OPERA COMPANY Organised and Presented by J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD., By Arrangement with the N.Z BROADCASTING SERVICE LAST 5 NlGH'fs LAST 5 NIGHTS FINAL MATINEES ON THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT AT 7.55 TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIQHT, AT 7.55. CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA ” 'And •• PAGLIACCI.” SEATS FOR THIS EVENING’S PERFORMANCE AND FOR THE REMAINDER SEATS FOR f ims MAy BE RESERVED AT THE D.1.C.. PRICES: Evenings. 21s, 15s, 10s; \Matinees, 12s 6d, Bs, 5s (Prices Plus Tax). REPERTOIRE FOR FINAL PERFORMANCES: Friday, ‘‘IL TROVATORE ”: Saturday. Matinee, ‘ CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA ana ‘PAGLIACCI,” Evening, MANON. The Management Reserves the Right to Alter the Performance of Any Opera Through Any Unavoidable Cause. To Guard Against Interruption of the Performance, the £° or s Will Be* CLOSED at the Beginning of the Overture and Will Not Be Opened Until the End of the First Act. PEEK OOP THA’ MUSKET! YOU’LL NEED IT TO GET IN THE QUEUE AT THE D.I.C. FRIDAY MORNING NEXT For STANLEY HOLLOWAY BOOKING PLANS PRICES - Evening, Reserved, 7s; Matinee, Reserved 5s (Plus Tax) Children Half Prices Matinees Only. XT I S MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) FOR A BRIEF SEASON ONLY COMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY 27, AT 8 P.M. FIRST MATINEE, SATURDAY, 28th, AT 2 P.M. Direct from the London Hippodrome to the Stage of His Majesty’s Theatre. Towers of London Presents in Person STANLEY HOLLOWAY STANLEY HOLLOWAY ENGLAND’S GREATEST COMEDIAN. Creator of “ Sam ” and ‘‘Albert ” and Hit Star of Stage, Screen and Radio. HIS VERSATILITY IS AMAZING! Accompanied by ® BILLY MAYERL Famous B B.C. Popular Pianist, whose own Compositions have been hummed Round the World. ■> BOX PLANS FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON AT D.1.C., FRIDAY MORNING NEXT.
FOOTBALL -RUGBY FOOTBALL,(3 AR ISB ROOK GROUND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1949, OTAGO UNIVERSITY .v. AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY. j Kick Off. 3 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground Is. Stand Is 6d. Children Half Price. Tickets on Sale S. Jacobs’s, E. A. Lucas and Sports Depot. Purchase Your Tickets in Town and Thus Save Time at the Turnstiles. GROUND MEMBERS' TICKETS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS .MATCH, But Seats irt Stand Will Bei Reserved for Ground Members on Presentation of Their Tickets. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1949, CARISBROOK GROUND: TEST MATCH AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY y. NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY At 3 p.m. CURTAIN RAISER: SENIOR MATCH, at 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION: ’ Ground 2s, Stand Enclosure 4s Including Tax Children Half Price. BOX PLAN OPENS AT MESSRS C. BEGG & CO. ON WEDNESDAY. GROUND TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE at S Jacobs s, |P°cts Depot and E A Lucas Purchase Your Tickets in Town and Thus Save Time at the • Turnstiles. OFFICIAL PROGRAMMES, Containing Full Particulars of Teams and Players and Other Interesting Information, Will Br on Sale at S. Jacobs s. Sports Depot and E. A Lucas Price 6d. - GEOFF. PARSONS. Secretary. ■NT V. TTnivprsitv Ruebv Council.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27082, 17 May 1949, Page 10
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