Finally Tonight, at 7.30. THE PICTURE OF THE HOUR. The Very Breath of the Skies. The Might of Youth . . . Their Courage and Romances in . . . ‘I WANTED WINGS ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) [n Addition, ‘ MARCH OF TIME,’ • When Air Raids Strike,’ A Picture Everyone Should Sec. 1/- s][ AYE AIR 1/6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd. Warm as Your Own Fireside. Coming To-morrow (Saturday). Two Pictures You All Have Been Wailing For. ‘QUIET WEDDING’ AND Bruce Bairnsfather's ‘ OLD BILL AND SON ’ Throe Hours of the Jolliesfc Jhiitcrfcahuncnfc ever imaginable. (BoUi Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserve Your Scats Now at D. 1.0. or Theatre. Tel. 22-573. EUGBY FOOTBALL SATURDAY', 29th AUGUST, 19+2. CARISBROOK GROUND:; O.M.R. v. ZENGARI-RICHMON D, At 1.50 p.m. , v UNIVERSITY (Combined) v. DUNEDIN, At 2.45 p.m. BISHOPSGOURT; KAIKORAI v. UNIVERSITY (MEDICAL), At 2.45 p.m. ADMISSION.—Ground Is, Stand Enclosure Is 6d. Children, Half-price. -Members of the Services in uniform admitted to stand enclosure for 9d. Admission To stand enclosure by Burns street entrances only. ( Official Guides on sale at S. Jacobs s, Sports Depot, and the various grounds. Price, 3d. OTAGO Basketball Association.— Representative Fixture, Logan Park. Canterbury Bv. Otago B, 3 p.m Walker and Hall Challenge Cup, Y.W.C.A. I. v. Kiwi, at Logan Park, 2.15 p.m. To-morrow. Admission 6d. PERMANENT WAVING. VALDOR Toilet Salon. -Permanent Waving Specialists; 17s 6d full wave, 14s Od three-quarter head; sides waved 12s 6d. Phone 18-852. POTTERS for Permanent Waving; guaranteed Perms, from 17s 6d to 355. 172 George street. ART Beauty Salon, 294 George street— Non-electric or Oil, 15s 6d; f, 12s; open all day Saturday. —Phone 18-040.
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 1942 All Purposes Appeal. ' Will it. be the first to secure the increase needed for , a Weekly Parcel for cadi of our 6,158 Prisoners of Wars’ EVERY WEEK EVERY PRISONER GETS A PARCEL EVERY WEEK EVERY PRISONER GETS A PARCEL COSTING £1 COSTING £1 Owing to' the large increase in the number of Prisoners of War New Zealand has been asked to raise £200,000 more than was originally budgeted for on the 1342 All Purposes Appeal. DUNEDIN’S SHARE OF THIS SUM IS £10,500. DUNEDIN’S SHARE OF 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. Ibis figure. CAN WE GET THE BALANCE TO-MORROW CAN \VE GET THE BALANCE TO-MORROW CAN WE GET THE BALANCE TO-MORROW 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, Posiwomen, and the Boy Scouts in Uniform when they call on you To-morrow.
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Evening Star, Issue 24285, 28 August 1942, Page 1
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