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AMUSEMENTS. rpHE GRAND Phone 13-013. AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout. N.Z.) 2 p.m. Daily. 8 p.m. A Tense and Absorbing Drama— Condemned to Send her Own Daughter to the Electric Chair. ■* A WOMAN is the JUDGE * f A WOMAN is the JUDGE ’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With Frieda INESCOBT, Rochelle HUDSON, Otto KRUGER. - IN ADDITION A Grand and Glorious Thriller —■ —of tho Hard-riding Texas Range! L OUTLAWS of the PRAIRIE ' With 'SONS of the PIONEERS.* Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at THEATRE. COMMUNITY SING, MORNINGTON SCHOOL HALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, At 7.45 p.m. Proceeds in aid of British Air Raid Relief. Alf. Pettitt at Piano. Admission by Silver Coin.

AMUSEMENTS. 1/- jfyf AYFAIE 1/6 Dir.: Fuller* Theatre Corp. Ltd. 7.30 TO-NIGHT. Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present Nonnu Joan SHEARER CKAWPOKD Mary BOLAND Rosalind RUSSELL In the Smartest Comedy of all Times. ‘THE WOMEN ’ Associate Feature, Universal's ‘ Mystery of the While Room.’ ‘ Mystery of (ho White Room.’ The Great Crime Club Mystery. (Both Recommended for Adults.) Plans at Theatre (tel. 22-573). A Special Invitation is Extended to the TROOPS to Visit New Zealand’s most Up-to-date Rink SKATING TO-NIGHT. SKATING TO-NIGHT. SKATING TO-NIGHT. SKATING SKATING LADIES! Come along and help SKATING to Entertain the Army SKATING TO-NIGHT. SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING MONSTER PROGRAMME. SKATING MONSTER PROGRAMME. SKATING 7.30 to 10.45. SKATING SKATING Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s, SKATING Spectators 6d. SKATING SKATING Navy Queen Skating Carnival SKATING Next Friday Night. De luxe rink. Filleul street, Opp. Town Hall.

TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE NAVY’S ON DECK AGAIN TO-NIGHT WITH NEW GAMES. NEW STUNTS, AND FUN WHERE THE FUN GROWS THICKEST. FUN WHERE THE FUN GROWS THICKEST. ADMISSION FREE. LUCKY TICKETS. LUCKY TICKETS. GORE SPRING RACES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th,' AND MONDAY (LABOUR DAY), OCTOBER 28th. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Arrangements have been made for Special Trains to run from and to Dunedin each day, arriving in time for lunch before the first event and leaving with ample time for tea after the concluding race. Visit this popular holiday fixture in comfort. F. YOUNG, Secretary. DO NOT MISS THIS. UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS. A VERY BRIGHT EVENING. SOUTH DUNEDIN COMMUNITY SING. FINAL SING. FINAL SING. BOR LONDON AIR RAID RELIEF. FOR LONDON AIR RAID RELIEF. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), OCTOBER sth, Children’s Talent Tests Finalist® 7-8 p.m. Community Sing 8 p.m. Leader, Mr “Whang” M’Kenzie. Song Leader, Ernie Fish. Pianist, Mrs E. D. Cameron. The, above will be magically produced to the public by Dunedin’s Mystery Man with his noted Magic Wand. The following children are to appear;—Misses Betty Tunzelraan, Ray Gibson, Aileen King, and Billie Chambers (duet), Lorna Ryan (soloist), Ronald Kitto, Arthur Quinn, Misses Naesmith (duet). Misses Roberta More and Lorvaine Mitchell. Duo by Allan Cropley, Phillippa Young, Green Island Boys’ Trio. Mrs Bagiev and Mrs Cauldwell will appear as the finalists of the Adult Talent Test. “ Gran,” of Christchurch, will be the Guest of Honour for the evening. The following artists are kindly assisting with the Community Sing Programme:— Miss Myrio Hunt, A.T.C.L. and L.R.S.M., and Misses Joyce Rowley, Maureen Keenan, and a Trio from Invercargill. Also Archie Jones, well known to everyone. Donations of flowers will be gratefully accepted and will be called for on Saturday morning. Please send.Whangs early. Box Plan at the Theatre. Broadcast from National Station, 4YA. W. T. BEVERIDGE. Secretary. A. D. EDGAR, Chairman.

METHODIST CHUECH, ST. KILDA SPRING SALE AND FAIR, in SCHOOL H ALL, WEDNESDAY, 'OCTOBER 9, AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. OFFICIAL OPENING, WEDNESDAY, at 2.30, by Mrs A. D. Hudson. Useful Gocds, Cakes. Flowers, Produce, Etc. Talking Pictures at Evening Sessions, featuring, on Wednesday, - Men Against the Sea,’ depicting North Sea Trawlers; and T hursday, ‘ Land of Vikings,’ Norwegian life and Bergen scenes. ADMISSION: Evenings 6d and 3d. , After noons Free.

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Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 1

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