Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Throughout THE STATE New Zealand 2 P.M. Twice Daily 8 P.M. The Clash of Cold Steel For The Flash of A Woman’s Smile And these four whispered words s . . . that lead to the screen’s most rousing adventure and dangerous amours! “MEET ME AT DAWN ” “MEET ME AT DAWN” “MEET ME AT DAWN” “MEET ME AT DAWN” “MEET ME AT DAWN” Starring WILLIAM EYTHE WILLIAM EYTHE HAZEL COURT STANLEY HOLLOWAY MARGARET RUTHERFORD BASIL SYDNEY.. An Excelsior Production. Released by 20th Century-Fox. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TO-DAY’S PLANS AT THEATRE. Phone 12-324. EMPIRE THEATRE | Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. SESSIONS 2 and 8 p.m. We promise our patrons NEXT FRIDAY One of the most remarkable. productions it has been our privilege to show in the Empire Theatre. Scoop of the Century! Thrill of a Life-time! Mightiest Entertainment! Reveals for the first time on any screen the personal human drama behind the greatest drama of all time. THE ATOMIC BOMB! It Is the behind the scenes story of the people who made it. “THE BEGINNING OF THE END” A LIFE STORY! A LOVE STORY! A MYSTERY STORY! Woven into the most fascinating and gripping motion picture you ever saw. A solid year in Secret Guarded production. And now a spectacular entertainment enacted by a handpicked cast. No cost was spared to make it memorable. Produced by . . . Metro-Golchvyn-Mayer Meet the cast of characters each of whom contributes an unforgettable exciting performance. Brian DONLEVY Robert WALKER Tom Drake Beverly Tyler Audrey Totter Hume Cronyn It is Thrilling from the Beginning to the End. The Most Remarkable Motion Picture Ever Made. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES at D.I.C. Monday. M , GOODWIN MARIONETTES QONCERT CHAMBER, LAST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). A| 8 o’clock. MATINEE (TO-DAY), SATURDAY, 2.15 p.m. “ THE TEMPEST,” By Wm. Shakespeare. “THE RELUCTANT DRAGON,” By Kenneth Grahame. Your Otago Daily Times Critic says: “ The show came as a breath of fresh air in the turgid atmosphere of the New Zealand stage. Dialogue and gesture were perfect. Recommend theatregoers of any age not to miss these plays." To-day’s Prices: 5s and 3s (plus tax). Children Half Price Matinees Only. 0 TAGO HIGH SCHOOL EX-GIRLS ASSOCIATION.ANNUAL DINNER, CRAWFORD LOUNGE, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 17. Tickets ss. All Ex-girls are invited to attend. Cash Collection for Food Parcels. STELLA BAYLEY. North-east harbour boating club. SILVER JUBILEE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 15. YACHT RACES, ETC., IN AFTERNOON. MONSTER DANCE IN EVENING. ' Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Good Music. Supper. Afternoon Tea Provided. Bus leaves Queen's Gardens hourly. NOURISHING, sustaining, sparkling. Ballins “ Natural XXXX Beer." Nothing tastier on the market A proved palatepleaser. All hotels. CAMPING Y. M. C. A. BOY S’ CAMP The Camp is open to all Boys in the community. Parents are asked to enrol their Boys immediately as registrations are coming in freely. NOTE.—The Camp is BOOKED OUT for the period December 22 to January 5. Vacancies exist from then onwards. DENIS DUCKWORTH, f Camp Director. JUMBLE SALES SALE OF GOOD. CLEAN CLOTHING Will be held on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. At 2.30 p.m., SIDEY HALL, CAVERSHAM. Proceeds. Caversham Boy Scouts THE Sudan United Mission are holding a Bring-and-Buy Sale at First Church Hall on Tuesday, November 18 at 2.30 p.m. >PLE who have things to sell or are ooking for something they want to ead the Otago Daily Times. If you to reach them, advertise in the fled Columns. -
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26619, 15 November 1947, Page 14
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