WILL ANY WOMAN ADMIT THAT WHAT HAPPENED TO JANET AMES CAN HAPPEN TO HER? YOU may be just as guilty and yet escape her punishment! FULLERS EMPIRE THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. SESSIONS 2 and 8 p.m. Columbia Pictures Present THE MOST PROVOCATIVE LOVE DRAMA OF THE YEAR! Reuniting Two Brilliant Screen Personalities, ROSALIND RUSSELL ROSALIND RUSSELL MELVYN DOUGLAS MELYYN DOUGLAS - " THE GUILT OF JANET AMES." “ THE GUILT OF JANET AMES.' 1 “MEET MR MISCHIEF” (Comedy), “CAGEY BIRD” (Colour Rhapsody), “COMMUNITY SING” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) P RELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MURIEL HERBERT Presents her Pupils in “THE SLEEPING BEAUTY,” TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 3, At 8 o’clock. In Aid of Leper Fund. Further Particulars Next Saturday.
Matinee To-day at 1.15 p.m. “THE RETURN OF RUSTY.” Featurettes, and Episode 2 of Serial. FULLERS 1/- MAYFAIR 1/6 THEATRE Direction; Kerridge-Odeon Hearing Aids Available. Paramount Presents, 7.15 p.m.: “TO EACH HIS OWN” Starring Olivia John Mitchell De Havilland. Lund. Leisen. The Emotional Story of a Woman's Two Great Loves. Associate Feature: “THE RETURN OF RUSTY” Starring Ted John Mark Donaldson Litel Dennis With their Wonder Dog, liusty. (Both for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Theatre (Tel. 22-573). MOTOR QTAGO CYCLE CLUB (Inc.). MOTOR CYCLE RACING. - MOTOR CYCLE RACING. AMMUNITION TRACK, Kaikorai Valley (opposite Barr street) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2 p.m. Special Buses will leave from opposite First Church, Moray place, at 1.30 p.m., returning at 4.30 pm. Return fare, 2s; Children Is. Admission to Races. Is (Children 6d). GRAVEL ROAD CIRCUIT. See Visiting and Local Riders in action. A flavoursome favourite! Ballins "Natural XXXX Beer.” Rich, mellow and really nourishing. Well made and matured. All hotels.
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE PRINCIPAL ROLES IN “ WILD VIOLETS” THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY PRODUCTION OF THE OPERATIC SOCIETY FOR JULY, 1948. Types required are as follows:—LADlES: GRETA, non-singing, modern type, preferably short, slim build. AUGUS,TA, main comedy role; tall, angular type; mild singing role, must dance kick style. LIESEL, Soubrette, singing role; petite and attractive. MITZI and LENA, similar to Liesel. MADAME HOFFMAN, middle-aged school mistress, non-singing. MADEMOISELLE DUPREZ, young French mistress, non-singing MARY, romantic lead; good attractive soprano, preferably tall and slim; no dancing. MEN: PAUL, OTTO, and ERIK, 3 young men of student age with light baritone voices. KARL, also a student, but a smaller non-singing part. ALGERNON, elderly non-singing character part—a gay old boy. HANS, comedy role; light baritone voice an advantage. DR FRANK, small, middle-aged, nonsinging character part.. RUDOLPH, minor non-singing role, lugubrious type. ALL INTERESTED SHOULD WRITE IN URGENTLY, INDICATING WHICH PART CONSIDERED SUITABLE, TO E. S. WILSON, SECRETARY DUNEDIN OPERATIC SOCIETY, 49 BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. PRESENT MEMBERS AND PAST PRINCIPALS ARE ALSO ASKED TO ADVISE THE SECRETARY IF THEY WILL BE AVAILABLE. DON’T HOLD BACK FOR LACK OF EXPERIENCE. THE SOCIETY’S OBJECT IS TO PROVIDE THE OPPORTUNITY TO GAIN EXPERIENCE. This Production will be in the capable hands of STAN LAWSON (New Zealand’s Leading Actor-Producer), And successful applicants will have the benefit of his expert training, which has resulted in professional contracts being offered members of this Society and others in the past. , N zBAPTIST UNION. Otago and Southland Auxiliary. HEAR REV. C. J. TINSLEY, D.D. (Of Australia), HANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 7.30: GREAT BAPTIST RALLY. "Impressions and Personalities of the Copenhagen Baptist World Alliance Congress.” TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 2.30 p.m.: FOR MEN ONLY. 6.30 p.m.: Preacher: Rev. C. J. TINSLEY, D.D. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.: A Great Inspirational Meeting This is a golden opportunity to hear one of AUSTRALIA'S FINEST PREACHERS and LECTURERS. Forty-four years minister of Stanmore, Sydney. Twice President of the Australian Baptist Union. Vicepresident of Baptist World Alliance—just returned from Denmark and Europe. You have heard OF him. * ' \ Now hear him'for yourself. C. J. DARRACOTT, Hon. Secretary. DANCING TOWN HALL DANC E. £25 NOVELTY COMPETITION. THIRD HEAT. HERE ARE SOME CLUES: 1. Something to do with cigarettes. 2. A Photo. 3. Something used by ladies, beginning with C. 4. Something worn by ladies, beginning with S. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. TWO BANDS. TWO BANDS: EXCELSIOR AND RAMBLERS. In Special Request Numbers. One Big Combined Band of 14 Players. REMEMBER NOVEMBER. 22 BIG ELEVENTH BIRTHDAY NIGHT. SPECIAL SUPPER. Fruit Salad, Trifles, Jellies, Ice Cream, Tea, Cakes. Sandwiches. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT s P E C I A L I ! BRING YOUR REQUESTS THIS SATURDAY AND OUR BAND WILL PLAY THEM FOR YOU NEXT WEEK. COMBINED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ DANCE, Majestic Ballroom, South Dunedin. THE BEST DANCE IN TOWN TO THE BEST MUSIC IN TOWN By the NEW METRO BAND AND TIM KEARNEY. 50/50 Programme. Vocals by Alex. Set Supper. Continuous Music. Admission 2s 6d.
,TAGO CARPENTERS’ UNION. ANNUAL DANCE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. At ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 8 p.m. till midnight. Lucky Spot and Number. Supper. Good Music. Good Show. Admission, 2s Gd each. L.F. OLD WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION . DANCE, CATHOLIC YOUTH HALL, Dowling st„ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, at 8 p.m.. Gentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s. WOULD any Dunedin Dance Players (preferably piano, sax., trumpet, drums) holidaying in Timaru, December 22 and 23, or free to travel, please Phone 23-731? MONSTER "Boating "ciutTbance, Saturday, 15th, Macandrew Bay; bus to and from Bay; gentlemen 2s, ladies Is 6d. MEMORIAL SERVICE pfl-fll OCEAN BEACH SCOUT GROUP A MEMORIAL SERVICE AND UNVEILING OF PLAQUE In memory of Ocean Beach Scouts who made the supreme sacrifice in World War 11, will be held in the Scout Hall, St. Kilda Terminus, on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, at 3.15 p.m. All ex-Scouts, Committee Members, and friends are invited to attend. ROAD SERVICES MANIOTOTO DUNEDIN MOTOR PASSENGER SERVICE. MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Leaves Naseby 7 am.. Uanfurly 7.2(, a.m., Waipiata 7.35 a.m Returns leaving Dunedin, Lower High street 5.15 p.m Dunedin Depot, care NZ TRAVEI SERVICE, 366 Princes street phone 11-961 TURNBULL'S MOTORS, NASEBY Phone 48K, Ranfurly, THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF THE TIMES IS OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. to receive Advertisements for the following day’s issue.
DUNEDIN OLD TIME DANCE CLUB. SELECT OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCING. Dancing, rii-icing. Dancing. Dancing Dancing. Dancing Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing Dancing. Dancing. Dancing Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). TOWN HALL. ST. HILDA. TOWN HALL, ST HILDA. Your Enjoyment is Assured in the Gay and Friendly Atmosphere of Dunedin’s Most Popular Dance. Featuring Bill Norris and his Band. LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE. Tasty Set Supper. Prizes, Novelties. Right of Admission Strictly Reserved. Special Transport Arrangements After Dance. AKARI COMMUNITY CENTRE. DANCE IN THEIR NEW HALL, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 15. Admission Is 6d. Tea and Biscuits. PEOPLE who nave things to sell or are looking for something they want to buy read the Otago Daily Times tf you wish to reach them advertise in the 1 assiiieri Columns
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