OTAKI C1V1C IHEATRE Dlr.: Kerridge-Odeon Ihea-teei T-clephone 188M TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. Two Special Attractions. No. 1— "THE THIRTEENTH HOUR" Starring Richard Dix — Karen Morley Out of the shadows of the night comes the gripping drama of ' murder . . . greed . . . violence. No. 2— "THE WISTFUL WIDOW OF WAGON GAP" Starring Bud Abbott Lou Costello Marjorie Main Ninety minutes of merry adventure in the Wild and Woolly West! (A. Cert.) OTAKI — Civic Theatre, Monday, July 4. LEVIN— Regent Theatre, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 5 and 6. i "CINDERELLA," Wednesday, 3.30 p.m. Every child should see a Pantomime. Barton's Follies Biggest Imported bnow to Visit ; New Zealand. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT. 40 — ARTISTS — 40 With ■ 1 WILLIE BERRIGAN (Willie the Dill) THREE FLYING KELROYS JANDY, French Musical Clown MISS CAROLINI, the Lady of 'the Fiying Trapeze BONNIE BARTON, Vivacious Sou- ' brette JERRY KEOGH, Tops in Taps BUDDY MORLEY, Australia's No. 1 Impressionist CLARI8SA, Contortionist Extraordinary COLIN GERALD, Direct from "Annie Get Your Gun" VAL JELLAY, Tantalising Soubrette JUNE PHILLIPS, Soprano THREE DANCING CHEFS HAL LENNON, Droll Comedian ELVIE FERGUSON, Concert Violinist JOHN KENNEDY, Saxophonist Ballet of Eight Beautiful Girls. Gor.geous Scenery . Brilliant Lighting — Orchestra of 6 Box Plans Now Open: Otaki, Civic Theatre Sweet Shop. Levin, Regent Theatre. Prices: 6/- and. 4/- pltis tax. Children half-price. Pantomime prices: 4/- and 3/-, plus tax. Children half-price. A CRECHE WIBL be opened every Friday in the Anglican Hall, Otaki, from 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m., for children from li to 5 years. Subscription: 1/- per child. Mother, leave your toddlers under expert care while you have a free afternoon. ALL SAINTS' ANGLICAN LADIES' GUILD SHOP DAY MAIN STREET, FRIDAY, JULY 15. Proceeds for Food for Britain Parcels Fund. Donations of Cakes, Produce and anything saleable will be thankfully received. SATURDAY NIGHT AT MANAKAU GRAND DANCE With Billy Larkin's and the Bandoliers Marching Team. A Good Time Assured. Free buses from Otaki and Levin. TE HORO YOUNGER SET GRAND ANNUAL BALL TE HORO HALL I FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1949. Billy Larkin's Orchestra. Admission: 4/-, Double 7/6. Free buses from Waikanae and . Otaki. WANTED TO RENT • [yfARRIED Couple urgently require ' House, Flat or Rooms. Write : 2805, "Chronicle," Levin. l : — - — SMALL House, Bach or Rooms for 6 months, sober man, Otaki, or • Full Board. Apply "Chronicle," Otaki. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Strayed from Stanley St., 3-month-old Golden - haired T Cattle Pup. Reward'. Tel. 636, .] Levin.
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 June 1949, Page 1
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