THE GRAND Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd CLOSED—Watch tor Future Notices Next Change— OCTAGON: “THE GHOST AND MRS MUIR.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) STATE: “THE BACHELOR'S • DAUGHTER.” (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) STATE THEATRE CHUMS’ CLUB THIS MORNING, 10 O’CLOCK. “ TIME FLIES ” “ TIME FLIES ” Uproarious Comedy. 3 CARTOONS 3 CARTOONS 6th Chapter of Serial, “HURRICANE EXPRESS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) QNE NIGHT ONL YTUESDAY NIGHT, at 8. RED CROSS V.A.D. CONCERT, In aid of V.A.D. Funds. (This is the fourth concert produced by the V.A.D.'s.) Programme includes: Items by the (T.A.D. Choir of 40 voices, trained and ;onducted by James Clark: a comedy in me act. "From Five to Five-thirty, by :he V.A.D.'s. produced by Grace Douglas, ivith Ken Wvnne as Stage Manager; ' Dancing Feet," a half-hour entertainnent presented by Lily Stevens: songs ay Valda McCracken and Geoffrey de Lautour, humorous sketch by Kay Mutimer; and instrumental numbers by a (roup from the Technical School OrchesThe accompanists are Mary G. Frazer, Mrs Kirk-Burnnand, Ruby White and Joy Stewart. SED CROSS VOLUNTARY AID CONCERT SED CROSS VOLUNTARY AID CONCERT ONE NIGHT ONLY. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tickets, 2s 6d, and children Is. Reserved free at the D.I.C. 17 « itv rjIHE DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB (Inc.). Owing to the Concert Chamber being required for the Municipal Elections, the MONTHLY CONCERT is POSTPONED ONE WEEK to WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. F. R. MacDONALD, President. A. A. MCLENNAN, Secretary.
Uis MAJESTY’S THEATRE JLA (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.). BOROVANSKY BALLET “ There is something clearer than speech in perfect ballet. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S BOROVANSKY BALLET. BOROVANSKY BALLET. 80 PEOPLE FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA GRAND OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT 4 NIGHTS. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26. “LES SYLPHIDES.” (Music by Chopin). 1 “ COPPELIA ’’ (The Girl With the enamelled eyes)(Music, by Delibes); "LE BEAU DANUBE ’’ (Music by Johann Strauss). THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27 and 28. “CARNAVAL” “GISELLE” SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 5 NIGHTS. MATINEES, NOVEMBER 29 and DECEMBER 3. “ THE SWAN LAKE,” (Music by Tschaikowsky), “ SCHEHERAZADE ” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 and 6. MATINEE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. “ CONCERTO ” Th . nrinrinal dancers include Tamara Tchinarova, Serge Bousloff, Edouard Marie, and others. BRILLIANT CORPS DE BALLET. Box Plans will be opened at the D.I.C. on Monday Morning Next at 9 o’clock. & a »*. K 3: sns-sui jffss Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s 6d; Ordinary Stalls. 4s 6d, Pit, 2s and 2s (Plus Tax). Children Half Price to Matinee. . gT. CLAIR CARNI /V AL, GRAND OPENING, NOVEMBER 19, ELECTION NIGHT. 7 p.m. 7 P'm- < DISPLAY BY OTAGO AERO CLUB. FUN FOR ALL. AERONAUTICS MOTOR CYCLE EVENTS SHOOTING ARCHERY, WHIPPETS MARCHING TEAMS HEAVY WEIGHT LIFTING, FLYING HORSES CHAIROPLANES TOP HAT LADIES’ SURF TEAM FISHING PONDS GYMNASTICS DECORATIVE BOATS, SURF DISPLAYS. AND MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS. Admission Free. Enjoy Yourself. Sunday, Nov. 16, BAND.” Sunday, Nov. 16, GARDENS 3 p.m. BAND, 1947, “ OH, LISTEN TO THE 1947 (TO-MORROW). (TO-MORROW). Q. ARDENS 3 p.m. DUNEDIN LADIES’ BRASS (Conductor: Mr Hilmer Davie). Members of the Band achieved wonderful success at CONTEST held at GORE last week. . Record: Duets Ist, 2nd. 3rd. Cornet Solo under 18 years Ist and 3rd. Cornet Solo (Open), 2nd, 3rd. Quartets, 2nd. Instrumental Solo (not Cornet). 2nd Out of five (5) competitions, nine (9) winners. Come and hear and Duet Winners, Moyra Meenan and Eileen Keenan, play their duet, ” The Swiss Boy. Gardens are at their best—Band is at its best. Hear - Overture. “ Lonely Mill.” Selection, “A Musical Souvenir, Phantom Brigade,” “ Bless This House,” etc. Popular with the public— Novelty Drumming by the Drummers. Guest Artist: Miss Helen Dalgety, Soprano (Ist appearance). (Jean Kirk-Burnnand at the piano.) A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. Collection. Collection. Collection. JOAN MAXWELL, Hon, Secretary. WAK AR I COMMUNITY CENTRE. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (SUNDAY), AT MAYFIELD AVENUE RESERVE, Commencing 3 p.m. :: KAIKORAT BAND :: Commencing 3 p.m. Conductor: Mr H. Osborne. Residents of Wakari, here is your opportunity to support the Kaikorai Band. ALL PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE BAND’S NEW INSTRUMENT FUND OF £2OOO. A Bright and Attractive Programme has been arranged. NOTE: IF WET, CONCERT WILL BE HELD IN THE COMMUNITY HALL.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19471115.2.140.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Otago Daily Times, Issue 26619, 15 November 1947, Page 14
Word count
Tapeke kupu
675Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26619, 15 November 1947, Page 14
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Otago Daily Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.