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FULLERS ST. JAMES THEATRE Direction. Kerridge-Odeon. 2 p.m Twice Daily. 8 p.m. WARNER BROS. PRESENT That Magnificent Biografilm, 111 “RHAPSODY “ RHAPSODY “ RHAPSODY “ RHAPSODY I] II IN BLUE” IN BLUE” IN BLUE” IN BLUE” The lavishly tuneful story Of a musical Bohemian, George Gershwin. George Gershwin. George Gershwin. I Played by ROBERT ALDA ROBERT ALDA ' With Alexis Smith Joan LESLIE. A 1 JOLSON Paul WHITEMAN. Oscar LEVANT. Singing, Playing, Dancing to a Host of Wonderful Tunes..- . “ Swanee ” . . . “ Love .Walked In" I Got Rhythm ” . . . “ Embra'ceable You ’* . . . “Delicious” ... and Selections from “ Porgy and Bess ” and “ Rhapsody in Blue.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plan at Theatre (13-702). SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE, 2 p.m.i 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. , Robert Paige ' Robert Paige In “ FRONTIER BADMAN ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 And ” The Voyage of Peter Joe.” ” The Voyage of Peter Joe.” Laughter fit to tickle you off your Seat*. Plan at THEATRE (13-702). BRILLIANT SUCCESS! Sam from Waterloo, Albert from Lancashire,and Comedian STANLEY HOLLOWAY 4 Won fresh laurels in JJIS MAJESTY’S’ , THEATRE (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) Last Night. . AGAIN TO-DAY, Matinee 2 p.m., Evening 8 p.m.. ' Also, Monday and Tuesday 1 Evenings At 8 o’clock. Happy Intimate Entertainment Of STORIES, SONGS. AND ANECDOTES AND MONOLOGUES. STANLEY HOLLOWAY Sings "My Old Dutch,” “ Dan, Dan the Signal v Man,” Brown Boots,” “ Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm," and the monologues “ The Recumbent Posture,” “Albert Down Under,” "The Hole in the Ark,” “ Sam’s Christmas Pudding,” and the favourite, “ Sam, Sam, Pick Oop Tha Musket,” “Albert and the Lion.” Towers of London Presents— STANLEY HOLLOWAY STANLEY HOLLOWAY STANLEY HOLLOWAY STANLEY HOLLOWAY He’s NOT just Sam—not just Albert—but England’s great COMEDY STAR of stage screen and radio. ... His Versatility Is Amazing I With OSSIE CHEESEMAN New Zealand’s Leading Entertainer, AT THE PIANO! Reservations and Day Sales at His Majesty’s This Morning, from 10 a.m. PRICES: Reserved, Evening, 7s and ss. PRICES: Reserved, Matinee, 5s and 3s. All Prices Plus Tax. . Children Half Price to Matinees, only. Phone 12-733. OBSERVATION TOURS CORPORATION TRANSPORT BUSES leave from the TOWN HALL. Octagon, for: AROUND PENINSULA. Wedensdav and Saturday, at 1.45 p.m. Sunday, at 2.15 pirn. LARNACH’S CASTLE. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 1.45 p.m. Sunday, 2.15 p.m. Intending passengers are advised to book their seats at Transport Office, , phone 13-926 or at Govt. Tourist Bureau or D.I.C. Booking Office. LARNACH Castle: Shout the old folks a drive; only ss, including entrance and nice tea: interesting Inspection.—Book Council bus. 13-926. PLOUGHING MATCH pLOUGHING . M~ ATC H. TAIERI PLOUGHING MATCH ASSN. 2nd ANNUAL MATCH SATURDAY, JUNE 18. To be held on “THE MAINS.” the Propevtv of Mrs E. Harris. Maungatua. Double-furrow, cut as you please. Two-furrow Coulter Cut, optional Three-furrow Coulter Cut, optional. Double Digger. (Single Digger. Swamp or Semi-swamp Ploughs. Hvdraulically-controlled Ploughs. Ploughing Race for Tractors. Five Cups to be competed for. Nine Special Prizes. Schedule on Application. • W. J. BEATTIE, Hon. Sec. Outram, R.D. A CHIROPRAI Tl( NTHONY THOMSON. Palmer Graduate. Memb N.Z.C.A Phone 13-010 X-ray Machine and Fluoroscope. Hours only by appointment—lo-12, 2.30-5. Modern Methods including Nerve Testing Machine. Savov Building Moray place

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27092, 28 May 1949, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27092, 28 May 1949, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27092, 28 May 1949, Page 14