' THE DRAMA OE TWO AMERICAN BOYS—ON THE WAY TO BEING “ MEN ” I Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. THE GRAND 2 P.M TWICE DAILY - 7.45 P.M. ONE KNOWS HE'S A WEAKLING . ■ . . THE OTHER KNOWS NO FEAR! . . . THRILL AS THLY LEARN TOGETHER TUP. AMERICAN WAY TO BE MEN! FEEDDIE BARTHOLOMEW JIMMY LYDON ‘CADETS ON PARADE’ ‘ CADETS ON PARAD]'J ’ ‘CADETS ON PARADE’ I WITH RAYMOND HATTON, MINNA GOMBELL. Also Screening THEIR LATEST AND BEST! Blomlic’s lovable, laughable family go back to school and learn a thousand new ways to make you laugh! ‘ Blonclic Goes to College ’ With Pcnuv Arthur Larry SINGLETON. LAKE. SIMMS. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS THEATRE (13-013). CHILDREN’S SEARCH FOR TALENT DAY ‘' WHANG ’ ’ COMMUNITY ’ SING MAYFAIR THEATRE, WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 26, At 11 a.m. sharp. Leader; Mr “Whang” McKenzie. Song Leader: Mr Ray Marshall. Pianist: Miss Myrio Hunt, L.T.C.L., L.R.S.M. Not an All Purposes Appeal, but for Sweet Charity. All School Children, Orphanages, and others invited to participate. Trials between 11 a.m. and 12 noon, and winners perform again in Community Sing between noon and 1.30 p,m. Entries (no fee) Close with Neil McNama'ra, No. 6 King Edward street, 5.1., at 5.30 p. ru,. Tuesday, 25th instant, and will be heard in their order of entry. Please leave Donations of Goods or Cash at W. T. Beveridge Radio Company, Carbill’s Corner, or on the day, Wednesday, 26th, at the Mayfair. Helpers from Labour Party Central Electorate again asked to co-operate in Management. Among the supporting artists will be Miss Fay Hcasley. the brilliant little whistler. “Whang” in- the Collection for Charity. Mr Peter Neilson, M.P., Chairman; Mr A. D. Edgar, Chairman of Sing Committee. NEIL McNAMARA, Hon. Secretary.
MEETINGS. IF YOU ARE IN FAVOUR OP SECOND FRONT YOU WILL BE AT TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER On TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, At 7.45 p.m. THE OTAGO HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND • RELATED TRADES EMPLOYEES’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS of I lie above Union will be Held in- tHo Public Trust Board Room second floor), Moray Place, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, August 26, 1842, at 8 p.m. , Business: Reading and Adoption of Minutes of Last' Meeting, and Correspondence. Executive’s Half-yearly Report. Other Reports; and General. T. CORNISH, President. M. J. KELLY, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, Dunedin, will be held in the Somerset Lounge on THURSDAY, August 27, 1942, at 7.45 p.m. The reports of the year’s work will be considered, and a short talk will be given by the Rev. T. G. Campbell, Chaplain to the Forces, who has recently returned from service All interested are invited to he overseas. 'present. A. M. ELLIFFE, Superintendent. IUTCLIFFE SCHOOL OF RADIANT 5 LIVING. Lecturer, Miss C. Cassels, A.T.R.L., \ Wanganui, Subject, ‘ Please Knock and Wait.* THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. 7.45 p.m. RADIANT HALL, St. Andrew street. Do Not Miss This Opportunity. Free. Collection. Visitors Welcome. MARGT. MAHON. . Secretary. PENSIONERS ASSOCIATION AGE. WIDOWS, and INVALIDITY.—The Monthly Meeting will be held in the Pioneer Women’s Memorial Hall (ground lloor), Moray Place, off Lower Stuart, street, opp. Reilly’s Produce Mart, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2.30. All interested invited. N.Z. REGISTERED NURSES’ ASSOCIATION. A LECTURE on ’Fire Fighting in Emergency,’ by; Mr Osborne, of the Fire Brigade, Public Hospital, Wednesday, August "26 at 8 p.m. CO-OPERATIVE Women’s Guild meets Monday, Aug. 24, 8 p.m.; debate. MEMBERS’~Mcet.iiig, New” Zealand Social Credit Movement, Moran Buildings, Octagon, Tuesday, August 25, 8 p.m.; Women’s Auxiliary meets 7.30 p.m. THE Speaker at the Travel Club on Wednesday will be Captain David Solomon. RADIANT Health Club Meets Tuesday, 2.30, Moran Buildings, Octagon; all interested invited. CAGE BIRDS WANTED, young White Fanlail Pigeon, hen; slate price.—B97o, Star. FOR SALK, Norwich Canaries, good breeding, whistlers. —Flat 6, M.fjestic Mansions, St Clair. ' FOR SALE. Goldfnich.es. paired; Cock Canaries.—Phone 20-927. 10 _ Budgies,—s6 Moreau street, St. Kilda.
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Evening Star, Issue 24280, 22 August 1942, Page 1
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