AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Dunedin’s Only Independent Theatre. Direction: G. L. Johnston. OCTAGON THEATRE 2 DAILY 7.45 p.m. LAST DAY First — ‘ONE NEW YORK NIGHT , ' A Merry Mystery Murder. Franchot Tone, Una Merkel. (Recommended for Adult Exhibition.) Second — ‘AETER OFFICE HOURS’ Clark Gable, Constance Bennett. You’ve never seen such comedy. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) COMING FRIDAY ‘HERE’S TO ROMANCE’ Nino Martini in his Sensational Screen Debut. A Love Story that Sings. (For Universal Exhibition.) ‘FIRST A GIRL’ Bright Musical Comedy. Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale. (For Adult Exhibition.) GOSH! WHAT CROWDS! DO PLEASE BOOK! .iiiinilllllllliiiiiH. STATE ""HIIIHIIIIII Direction of Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. ‘FOLLOW THE FLEET’ An R-K-O Film. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE TOWN HALL TOWN HALL THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT DUNEDIN HAS EVER KNOWN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 J. AND N. TAIT Present for this one occasion only the WORLD’S FAVOURITE SINGER, RICHARD CROOKS RICHARD CROOKS \ RICHARD CROOKS 1 Everybody’s Tenor. | The most amazingly popular singer of the present generation, with a repertoire embracing all shades of musical taste. To say that Richard Crooks took Sydney and Melbourne by storm is to inadequately convey the triumphs he achieved in those cities, where he broke all known concert records. His return farewell concert in Melbourne attracted over 15,000 people to the Exhibition Building. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. The wide interest which is being taken in the apperaance here of Richard Crooks has been manifested by the fact that applications for preferential booking have been received from Invercargill, Gore, Balclutha, Oamaru, and other provincial centres, and never before bas such a demand been made for early reservations. Therefore, patrons are urged to send in their applications immediately for the ONE DUNEDIN CONCERT. Preferential Booking Applications, accompanied by remittance and stamped envelope, are now being received at the D.I.C. for Reserves at 11s 2d and 8s 5d (including tax and booking fee). Ordinary Booking Opens on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, Prices for Season: Reserved: 11s 2d, 8s sd, and 5s 9d. Unreserved: 3s 4d. (All Prices Include Tax.) All Dunedin will thrill to the glorious voice and supreme artistry of RICHARD CROOKS. ________ ■ ANOTHER EXCELLENT CONCERT.: ANOTHER EXCELLENT CONCERT, POPULAR CONCERT, By THE ROYAL DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR (Dr V. E. Galway, Conductor; Mr C. Oliver, Pianist), HEAR THE MEN SINGING AT TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 28 Vocalists: Miss Mary Pratt, Messrs John Kennedy and John Pringle. Violinist: Miss Eva Judd. Organist: Dr V. E. Galway. J. G. BUTLER, Hon. Sec:, Care Westport Coal Co. Bookings, Begg’s, Friday, 25th. Programmes on Sale. Admission, 2s. RUG BY F OOTB ALL ■ ' ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1938. PINAL RANFURLY SHIELD MATCH FOR THE SEASON. OTAGO V. WEST COAST Kick-off, 3 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISER: Referees’ Association v. Hillside Ambulance Division. Kick-off, 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground Is, Stand Is extra (plus tax); Children, Half-price. Ground Tickets on Sale at the Otago Sports Depot, S. Jacobs’s. Purchase your tickets in town, and thus save congestioh at turnstiles. Reserved Seats, 3s 6d (including tax). Box Plan at Messrs C. Begg and Co. Plan will close at 11 a.m. Saturday. A Special Souvenir Programme will be issued on Saturday, containing photos of the members of the Otago team, selectors, coaches, and trainer, and other officials, and interesting notes on Otago’s record this season. On sale at S. Jacobs’s, Otago Sports Depot, and at Carisbrook. Price, 6d. E. S. WILSON, Sec., O.R.F.U. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT “ NEWEY’S.” LADIES’ HANDBAGS AND TRAVEL GOODS. 120 George street. NEWEY’S QUALITY SHOPS 104 Princes street. SPECIALISTS IN TRAVEL AND LEATHER GOODS. We are now making A Special Line Of Ladies’ Zipp Shopping Bags At 9s 6d, 9s 6d, 9s 6d, In Black, Blue, Brown, Maroon Leather. The Best and Cheapest in the city. All Fasteners ' Guaranteed. LADIES’ BELTS, made of leather, in all colours, 2s 6d to 5s 6d BAGS AND SUIT CASES MADE TO CUSTOMERS’ OWN REQUIREMENTS. NO EXTRA CHARGE. A Deposit Accepted on All Goods. Remember, when travelling SEE NEWEY’S FIRST, Our New Colour Range Of Suits and Blouse Cases, Trunks, and Hat Oases. Grey, Blue, and Red, Waterproof. Something Snappy. A Smart Case at a moderate price. See these Up-to-date Goods. HANDBAGS Arriving Every Mail. NEWBY’S FOR BAGS. Morocco Leather from 14s 6d. Calf Leather from 15s 6d. All the Latest London Fashions. Every Bag carefully selected by us. We are Specialists in Ladies’ Handbags. DANCING. TO-MORROW EVENING, TO-MORROW EVENING. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1 GRAND NAVAL BALL - MAIN TOWN HALL. Grand March, 8.30 p.m. Double Ticket. 8s 6d, D.1.C., Gold Star Taxis (Cargill’s Corner). One Sitting of Supper. Late bus to Green Island at approx. 2 a.m. Gallery, 6d. J. N. ALLEN, Sub-Lieut., R.N.V.R., Hon. Sec,
JV. HANNA’S Extended Evening this • Friday, 8 o’clock, Burns Hall Gymnasium^^ Tj’JMBASSY SALON, Saturday Night.— . See the beautiful Prizes on view in Jimsie Fraser’s window, Stuart street. VTIT’ATCH this column for Moonshine • » Cabaret Dance announcement, Saturday; something good, something big. A NOTHER Big Night, Moonshine Caba- ** ret, Saturday; streamers, novelties, big Monte Carlo; Harbrow’a band; 2s and Is 6d. [VI ACANDREW ROAD School Dance, J.TX every Saturday; carnival night, October 3rd; 8 prizes; supper; admission Is; right of admittance reserved. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, ALTERATION TO TRAIN SERVICES. /~\N SATURDAY, 26th September, (he VX Usual 8.56 a.m. Dunodin-Oamaru Train will be DELAYED to leave Dunedin at 9.25 a.m. IF you need Building Material send an Advertisement to the ‘ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 13
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