FULLERS 1/- fIfAYFAIR 1/6 THEATRE Telephone 22-573. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon, 7.15, TONIGHT and TOMORROW. The Bonniest Hero of them all . . . The Saga of a young man who lost a throne. “ BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE” In TECHNICOLOR Starring David NIVEN Margaret LEIGHTON Superb as Charles Stewart and Flora Macdonald. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Showing with Out of the night came a woman . . . bringing shame, revenge and death! “WOMAN ON PIER 13” Starring Laraine DAY Robert RYAN (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Unsuitable for Children. Plan at D.I.C. (Desk 8). STR ATH-TAIERI SCHOOL FAIR. * Middlemarcni LABOUR DAY. OCTOBER 23, 1950. Commencing 11 a.m. All Proceeds in Aid of School Funds. Strath-Taieri Highland Pipe Band in Attendance. Side Shows, Lucky Dips, Sheep Guessing, Chain Stepping, Tractor Backing. Siails, etc., etc. Children’s Fancy Dress Parade at 1 p.m. Children’s Decorated Bicycles. Parade and Judging for Cup Event, 12.30 p.m. Horse Events, Pony Trots, Open Jump. Stockmen’s Race, Novelty Events include Musical Chairs and Riding Backwards See our “ MOCK COURT " in Action. Races for Young and Old. ‘ Tilt the Ring ” in Your Car. Try your Hand at Sheaf Tossing Entries accepted up to and on the Day of FAIR. Cafe and Light Luncheon Service on grounds. Hot water available. In the event of inclement weather, alternative programme in A. and P. Hall, commencing 1 p.m. Full particulars available on application DANCE AT NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK. COME ALONG AND ENJOY YOURSELF AT MIDDLEMARCH. T. W. AMBLER, Hon. Secretary. HIGHCLIFF Cafe: Open Daily, including Sundays, for morning and afternoon teas, suppers; also noon and evening meals; wedding parties, etc., by arrangement.— Phone Highcliff Post Office.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27523, 18 October 1950, Page 12
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