Twice Daily! 2 and 7.45 p.m. Phono 15-579. Direction; Fullers’ Theatre Corp. Ltd. MEET THE BOYS . . . The greatest bunch of wise-crack-ing. safe-cracking, rough-neck hooligans, mugs, and thugs that over pulled a racket 1 VIRGINIA BRUCE BROD CRAWFORD DICK FOR AN L STRAND ‘BUTCH MINDS THE BABY’ I) A II ON R- U N Y ON’S BEST AND FUNNIEST STORY! , Second Feature . . . THRILLING ALL THE WAY. ‘ MANDRAKE the MAGICIAN ’ Buildings tumble, radio stations disappear, and giant dams crumble as Mandrake stalks _ from the famous cartoon strip into a gunroaring Chapter Play! Epi. 6 DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FLANS STRAND (13-379),
“OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE.” DUNEDIN RETURNED SERVICES CHOIE (Founded 1919). JOIN THE HAPPY THRONG TO THE grand variety concert CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 24, 8 P.M. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EVENING: Selected numbers by the Choir. Mrs Hall Masters and Mrs John McFarlane in Duets and Solos. Mrs John Hamer, Humorous Recitation. Mrs Parata and her Maori Party in Poi Dance and Song. Miss Nancy Pindor, Violin Solo. Mr Stan Jeffs, Choir SOl °i)!ggers’ Quartet—L. Goughian, H. Grant, R. Hughes, T. Ballintyne. Pianist: Miss Sybil Baker. Conductor: L. B. Borrow. ADMISSION: 2s and Is. BOX PLANS’: BEGG’S. BE WISE AND RESERVE. The Choir extends a cordial invitation to the Returned Services of the 2nd N.Z.E.F. and to the Services on leave from camp to come along as their guests for e P. F. HARRE, Hon. Treasurer. OTAGO TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION. THE OTAGO CHAMPIONSHIPS AND HANDICAP EVENTS Will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium, Moray Place, on MONDAY', 24th, TUESDAY, 251 h, and MONDAY', AUGUST 31. (LADIES’ C GRADE AT C.F.H. ROOMS.) Special Attraction: — now Come along and see Russell Algie, New Zealand and Otago Singles Champion, playing better than ever. . _ Also competing: Frank Paton, present North Island Singles Champion and N.Z. Finalist. Matches commence sharp at 6.45 p.ra. Excellent view of play from balcony. ADMISSION, 6d. ... ,R.; W. DUNBAR, ’ Hon. Secretary. TO-NIGHT. GRAND FINALE TO-NIGHT GRAND FINALE . TO-NIGHT T O-NIGHT Of ALL PEOPLE’S ALL PURPOSES QUEEN CARNIVAL , I PIONEER HALL PIONEER . HALL Spectacular, Colourful Closing Function. POSTER BALL. POSTER BALL. POSTER BALL. POSTER BALL. WEMBLEY is conducting its Dance to-night, in aid of the Appeal. Pal Harbrow's Band. Grand Climax from 11.15 to 11,30. Results of Queen Carnival. Who will top the poll? Come along and see. Admission. 2s 6d. ' REOPENING TO-NIGHT FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, EUN FACTORY KING’S THEATRE Proceeds will be devoted to four sections in All People’s All Purposes Queen Carnival. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY to Visit this Great Amusement Centre. Admission is Free.
EUCHRE. LEITH Bowling Club, • Saturday; good prizes, supper; a really pleasant evening; admission Is. EUCHRE.-Millar Street Hall, every Monday, 8 p.m.; good prizes, hall heated; Is.
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Evening Star, Issue 24280, 22 August 1942, Page 1
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