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1.45 p.m., MATINEE TODAY, The Western You Must Not Miss! “ THE DOOLINS OF OKLAHOMA.” Plus Excellent Shorts. 7.15 FINALLY TONIGHT * THE DOOLINS OF OKLAHOMA,' Showing with "MISS TATLGCK’S MILLIONS.” (Both for Universal Exhibition.) FULLERS 1/. UfAYFAIR 1/6 THEATRE Telephone 22-573. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. 2 SESSIONS MONDAY—--1.45 and 7.15. I.4S—COMMENCING MONDAY—7.IS p.m. YOUR PASSPORT TO A GREAT ADVENTURE! Told With All the Daring Spirit that Conquered a Vast Wilderness, “SONS OF MATTHEW” “SONS OF MATTHEW” With Michael PATE Wendy GIBB, Thelma SCOTT John O’MALLEY. Showing with A WARMLY HUMAN STORY FROM THE SWISS ALPS, “WHITE CRADLE INN” “WHITE CRADLE INN” Starring MADELEINE CARROLL, lan HUNTER Michael RENNIE. (Both for Universal Exhibition.) BURNS HALL. BURNS HALL. THE OTAGO CINE-PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB INC. FILM PROGRAMME, gURNS HALL. OCTOBER 25, AT 8 P.M. A Programme of Films produced by Club Members. Also the Winning Entry in the 1950 Centennial Cup Competition, “ THE CALL OF THE MOUNTAINS,” produced by C. W. Hawkins, of Auckland. Included in the Programme will be a pictorial record of events of Yester-year. The Laying of the Foundation Stone of the Chief Post Office. The Visit to Dunedin of the Grenadier Guards Band. 1939 Snowfall And The Centennial Cavalcade of Progress (In Colour). If you are interested in Amateur Film Making or wish to see your own City on the Screen. DO NOT MISS THIS PROGRAMME. Children must be accompanied by Adults. BURNS HALL. OCTOBER 25, 8 p.m. Collection. rHE WOMEN’S AUXILIARY, SUDAN UNITED MISSION Are Holding A BRING AND BUY SALE, In Hall at back of First Church, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, At 2.30 p.m. ATTRACTIVE STALLS. ALL WELCOME.

THREE SESSIONS EVERY DAY MATINEE AT 2 L\M. The Popular and Convenient 5 O’CLOCK •* Home Early ” Session EVENING 8 O’CLOCK. oO O O - EMBASSY Dir.: Kerri dge-Odeom Telephone 13-379. NOW SHOWING At 2 5 8 p.m. Associated British Pictures Present DEREK FARR JOAN HOPKINS EDWARD CHAPMAN With Laurence HARVEY John STUART In “MAN ON THE RUN” “MAN ON THE RUN” “MAN ON THE RUN” “MAN ON THE RUN” Living a Hunted, Half-life in Britain Today are some Fifteen Thousand Deserters from World War 11. Existing without Ration Books or Identity Cards ... or in some cases with forged ones . . . and in constant fear of a tap on the shoulder, they form one of the lesser, but more difficult, problems of war’s aftermath. Many are forced Into Crime, merely to eat! “MAN ON THE RUN” . . Without Hope .. . Without Love . . . Without a Future “MAN ON THE RUN” A' Problem of Our Time . . . tom from Today’s Headlines . . , brought Fearlessly and Truthfully to the Screen for Your Judgmentl (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVE AT THE D.I.C. (Desk No. 7), Or Theatre from 10 a.m. TODAY AND MONDAY. THREE SESSIONS MONDAY (LABOUR DAY)— 2 p.m. DUNBACK DRAMA CLUB, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, Presents THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS, Produced by Rodney Kennedy. ' Adults 2s 6d, Children 6d. Supper provided.

TODAY TONIGHT IS*' £ By Special Arrangement with Samuel French. Ltd., THE DUNEDIN OPERATIC SOCIETY , Launches Its Greatest Musical Comedy Season. THE THE “BLESS “BLESS A Delightful Musicale by A. R. Herbert and Vivian Ellis. BRIDE” BRIDE” HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MATINEE COMMENCES 2 P.M. (Doors Open at 1.15 p.m.) Phone Reserves will be accepted at the Theatre from 10 a.m. Today (12-733). (Adults 6s, Children 3s. No Tax.) Tickets will be on Sale at Theatre Ticket Windows for All Prices to the Limit of Availability. EVENING PERFORMANCE 7.50 P.M. (Doors Open at 7 p.m.) Phone Reserves will be Accepted at the Theatre from 10 a.m. Today (12-733). At 8s 6d (no Half Price for Children), No Tax. Tickets will be on Sale at Theatre Ticket Windows for All Prices to the Limit of Availability. ti a v cat pc at THEATRE FOR EVENING PERFORMANCE —PERSONAL APPLICATIONISKSEimAU AND THERE ARE NO DAY SALES FOR MATINEES. MONDAY—LABOUR DAY, There will be attendance at the Theatre from 10 a.m.. when Phone Day Sales (for Evening Only) will be supplied to those who make presonal Day Sales (for Evening Only) will be supplied to those who make personal i application at the Theatre Office. SAME TIMES SAME PRICES SAME SHOW. TAKE YOUR , HOLIDAY-WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT AT “BLESS THE BRIDE” ALAMEIN DAY. 2ND N.Z.E.F. ASSOCIATION (DUNEDIN BRANCH). THE USUAL ALAMEIN DAY SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT THE CENOTAPH On SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1950, At 2.30 p.m. The Rev. L. D. C GROVES will conduct the Service. Relatives of deceased Ex-servicemen may obtain AFTERNOON TEA after the Service at the 2nd N.Z.E.F. Club Rooms, 14 Dowling street w j C UNNINGHAME, Secretary.. 2ND N.Z.E.F. ASSOCIATION. ALAMEIN REUNION. v A REUNION WILL BE HELD IN THE CLUB ROOMS, 14 DOWLING STREET, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1950, AT 8 P.M. ALL RETURNED SERVICEMEN WELCOME. ■ W. J. CUNNINGHAME. Secretary. OTAGO CENTRE, N. Z. A. A. A. A GRADED SCRATCH ATHLETIC MEETING, WILL BE HELD AT THE CALEDONIAN GROUND, TODAY (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 21, Commencing at 2 p.m. ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN ON THE GROUND. Admission Charges: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. QARDEN PARTY AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR B. H. GUTHRIE, 126 JEFFREY STREET, ANDERSON S BAY. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1950, AT 2 P.M. To Be Opened by Mr L. M. Wright, Deputy-Mayor. John McGlashan Pipe Band in Attendance. Afternoon Tea. Proceeds to Presbyterian Y.W. and Y.M. Permanent Camps. ADMISSION is. QTAGO MOTOR A GRASS CYCLE CLUB (INC.). MINIATURE TT Will be held on THE PROPERTY OF Mr THOMSON • By the above Club THIS AFTERNOON. Racing Starts at 1 o’clock. IE COURSE IS SITUATED ABOUT U MILES PAST GREEN ISLAND, ON THE ir, BRIGHTON ROAD. Entertainment for All the Family. T. C. MARSHALL, - Seeretarv.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27526, 21 October 1950, Page 16

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