1/. jyfAYFAIB 1/6 Dir.: Fuller* Theatre Corp. Ltd. Always Comfortably Heated. 'TO-NIGHT, 7.30. The Screen s First Aviation Epic. The Picture that has Made History Everywhere. L I j W IMJ 11*« ‘1 WANTED WINGS ’ MIL LAND morris donlevy William Holden, Gonslanoo Moore. As Big as the Skies, as Mighty as the Nation! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ‘ MARCH OF TIME,’ No. 6. ‘ WHEN AIR RAIDS STRIKE.’ Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tol. 22-573). WAIKOUATIT. WAIKOUAITI. PADDY’S MARKET, PADDY’S MARKET. In Aid of the ALL PURPOSES APPEAL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, AT 2 P.M. Under the auspices of the Waikouaili Branch of the Women’s Division of the Farmers’ Union and the Waikouaiti Women’s Institute. To bo followed by a SOCIAL AND DANCE. SOCIAL AND DANCE. Excellent Programme Ray Starring Wayne Brian In the PUBLIC HALL. PUBLIC HALL. Everyone 'Welcome.
Ring or 13-379. Ring Donations 12-433 or 13-379. prisoner of TO-MORROW.' TO-MORROW. EMPIRE THEATRE. EMPIRE THEATRE. Donations ' COMMUNITY SING COMMUNITY SING Commencing at Noon. COMBINED DAY FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. PRISONERS OF WAR WEEKLY PARCEL APPEAL. Every week every prisoner gets a parcel costing £l. Extract from war's P.C., Italy: “We receive a parcel every week, and it’s great.” Now, Children,' make Friday a- record day for Prisoners’ Parcels. Bring all your spare pennies. 12 pennies Is, 20 shillings £l, equals one parcel. Will you help? SPECIAL ATTRACTION—Miss Ngaire Maxwell singing ‘ Arise, O Sun,’ 1 Trees,’ • One Day When You Were Young.’ Rex Anderson, Trevor Clark, members Christchurch Centennial Harmonic Band, playing duets on piano-accordion and piano. Leader, Mr H. P. Desmoulins. At the piano, Mr Alf Pettitt. At the organ, Mr A. Bidgood. Flowers wanted for stall. Send donations to J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Sec.
PUBLIC NOTICES. PRISONERS OF WAR WEEKLY PARCEL APPEAL PRISONERS OF WAR WEEKLY PARCEL APPEAL Dunedin is the first major city to raise its ORIGINAL quota (£73,500) on account of the 1912 All Purposes Appeal. Will it be the first to secure the increase needed for a Weekly Parcel for each of our 6,158 Prisoners of Warp EVERY WEEK EVEEY -PRISONER GEI'S A PARCEL EVERY WEEK EVERY PRISONER GETS A PARCEL ■ COSTING £1 COSTING £l. .■ Ovvin<r to the lar CT e increase in the number of Prisoners of 'V* ar, New Zealand has been "asked to raise £200,000 more than was originally budgeted for on the 1942 All Purposes Appeal. DUNEDIN’S SHARK OP THIS SUM IS £10,500. DUNEDIN’S SHARE OP THIS SUM IS £10,500. Of tnis sum wo have already received £1,500, leaving £9,000 still to get. Last Saturday’s Patriotic Race Meeting will further reduce this figure. CAN WE GET THE BALANCE NEXT SATURDAY CVN WE GET THE BALANCE NEXT SATURDAY CAN WE GET THE BALANCE NEXT SATURDAY IN THE POSTIES’ SILVER COIN DRIVE? IN THE POSTIES’ SILVER COIN DRIVE? . IN THE POSTIES’ SILVER COIN .DRIVE? Will you help? Please have your silver coins ready for the Postmen, Postwomen, and the Boy Scouts in’Uniform when they call on you on Saturday.
CAGE BIRDS. WANTED, Canary Cage, good order, round shape preferred; state price, where seen. —E755, Star.
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Evening Star, Issue 24284, 27 August 1942, Page 1
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