STRAND Hearing Aids Available. Phone 13-379. Dir: Kerridge-Odeon, 1.45. 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGHTI New Laugh Comedy! Is Marriage Necessary? . . . See this Sure-fire Comedy for the Answer I “ THE MAN WHO WALKED ALONE ” MAN WHO WALKED ALONE" ” David O’BRIEN Kay ALDRIDGE Walter CATLETT—Guinn WILLIAMS It’s a Scream! Daring, Dangerous Drama! The Strangest' Setting Fate Ever Chose to Solve Human Destinies! “SEVEN WERE SAVED” “SEVEN WERE SAVED” Richard Catherine DENNING CRAIG Russell HAYDEN Approved for Universal Exhibition. PLAN at STRAND from 10 a.m. M ORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHOIR Will Sing Thiman's Cantata, “THE NATIVITY.” TO-DAY (SATURDAY), _ 1.45. Feature, “ THE FIGHTING GUARDSMAN.” Chapter 4, “THE ROYAL MOUNTED RIDES AGAIN.” Comedy, “ Wife Decoy.” Phantasy, “ Simple Siren.” Community Sing. FULLERS 1/. JfAYFAIR 1/6 THEATRE Direction: Kerndge-Odeon Hearing Aids Available TO-NIGHT, MON. and TUES., at 7.15. Atomic Thrills in Britain's Exciting Spy Drama! A Thriller which Really Thrills! “NIGHT BOAT TO DUBLIN” Featuring Robert NEWTON Muriel PABLOW (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Columbia Presents Out of Dumas’s Immortal Story in all its Gallantry and Glory, “ The Fighting Guardsman ” WILLARD PARKER Anita LOUISE John LODER Edgar Buchanan. (For Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Theatre. Phone 22-573. B R 0 W N HOUSE, Si Privately engaged THIS AFTERNOON TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 6.30. , For a Soloists: Miss Patricia Thorn, Messrs V. B. Smith and J. D. Murray. WEDDING BREAKFAST. Organist: Mrs Olive Campbell. COME AND JOIN US IN THIS PRELUDE TO CHRISTMAS. WIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE- HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE X (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) NEXT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, December 10-13, At 8 p.m. GERALD SAVORY’S POPULAR THREE-ACT COMEDY. “GEORGE and “GEORGE and “GEORGE and “GEORGE and “GEORGE and “GEORGE and MARGARET” MARGARET” MARGARET” MARGARET” MARGARET” MARGARET” “GEORGE and MARGARET” “GEORGE and MARGARET” “GEORGE and MARGARET” “GEORGE and MARGARET” “GEORGE and MARGARET” “GEORGE’and MARGARET” For Its Forthcoming Production, the Dunedin Repertory Society Has Selected This Laugh-Success of the English and American Stage. > The Story Deals With an Eccentric Family, and Amusing Situations and Clever Dialogue Are Highlights of This Happy Production. Produced by ERNEST GRIFFIN, with the Following Capable Cast:—STAN MEE, GWENDA BURT, KAY MUTIMER, GEOFFREY STEPHEN, PETER MOUNTSTEPHEN, ENID CARTER, HARRY’ COHEN. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. Prices, 4s Id, 2s 7d, Is 6d. This is a Repertory Production. HANDEL’S THE HANDEL’S “MESSIAH” DUNEDIN “MESSIAH” “MESSIAH” CHORAL “MESSIAH” “MESSIAH” SOCIETY. “MESSIAH” Conductor: CHARLES F. COLLINS. Of special interest at this Concert is the first appearance in Dunedin of JOYCE IZETT, Soprano, and GEOFFREY COLLEDGE, Baritone, both from Wellington. ALLAN BOTTING, Tenor, will be making his first appearance for the Society, and VALDA McCRACKEN, Contralto, will complete this group of outstanding soloists The Choir will sing two choruses not previously heard for several years, anc. patrons should greatly enjoy these. The Dunedin String Group of the National Orchestra and 4YA Concert Orchestra will be under thfe capable leadership of Ethel Wallace, and Douglas J. Palmer will assist at the Grand Organ. Only 2 days left to book at Begg’s and D.I.C. Admission: 4s, 3s, 2s. T U E DO NOT MISS THIS DO NOT MISS THIS S D A Y OUTSTANDING CONCERT. OUTSTANDING CONCERT, m o W N H ALL. WOMEN’S MARCHING, OTAGO CHAMPIONSHIPS, CALEDONIAN GROUND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, at 1.30 p.m. 20 TEAMS, CONSISTING OF 200 GIRLS, COMPETING IN A AND B GRADE SEE THE SPECTACULAR SERPENTINE MAZE . MARCH AND GRAND MARCH PAST, VISITING TEAMS FROM INVERCARGILL, MATAURA, GORE, MILTON, MOSGIEL AND ALEXANDRA. Burns Pipe Band and St. Kilda Municipal Band. Admission, Is 6d; Children Half-price; Stand 6d. t H. CAMERON, Hon. Secretary, Marching and Recreation Assn. SWIMMING SWIMMING ’ OTAGO SENIOR, INTERMEDIATE AND JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS, (Conducted by N.Z.A.S.A.—Otago Centre.) MUNICIPAL. BATHS, MORAY PLACE, .TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, At 8 p.m. OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS IN FREESTYLE, BACKSTROKE, BREASTSTROKE, AND MEDLEY RACES. SPECTACULAR DIVING DISPLAYS. A GALAXY OF CHAMPIONS: Ngaire Lane, Betty Casey, Mayzod Reid, Jack Stewart, W J. Jarvis, T. E. Wilson, Jean Stewart, Myra Wilson, and the Triple New Zealand Junior Champion, the 12-year-old JOHN JARVIS. WATER POLO: Possibles v. Probables (Tuesday night) and B Grade Match, Kaikorai v. Kiwi (Wednesday night). Admission, Is 6d; Children, Is. E. C. ISAACS, Hon. Secretary. Z. PENSIONERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). CHRISTMAS PARTY, Will Be Held in the CONCERT CHAMBER on MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 5.30 prompt. To Be Followed by a CONCERT Arranged by Mrs Hall Masters and DANCE. Members, Free; Non-members, 2s. Supper. Tickets may be had at PENSIONERS’ REST ROOM, 8 Moran’s Building, Lowdr , Octagon. PUBLIC NOTICES BRITAIN URGENTLY NEEDS FAT AS NEVER BEFORE. If you are in the position to ‘help supply the needs of inmates of hospitals, orphanages, and other institutions we would be most happy to have your Send for 4-gallon tins free of cost and return when filled. We 1 cannot ignore the consequences of prolonged starvation of the people in Europe. The more we help Britain the more she will be enabled to afford relief to such distressed peoples as are still free from bondage.. Let us face the facts and at least give our surplus fats to so worthy a cause, if only for our own security. It has been truthfully said that HUNGER IS THE GREATEST THREAT TO DEMOCRACY. Send for tins now to PHILIP BARLING. Dunedin. HDHE DUNEDIN AND SUBURBAN COAL MERCHANTS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. The public is notified that all HOUSEHOLD DELIVERIES WILL BE SUSPENDED from the evening, DECEMBER 24, 1947, until the morning, JANUARY 14. 1948. Clients are requested to place their orders early to ensure delivery before Christmas. Owing to the scarcity of bags, the public is BE LEFT under any circumstances. notified that NO BAGS WILL A. S. COOKSON, Secretary.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26637, 6 December 1947, Page 14
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