AMUSEMENTS. LAST 2 NlGHTS—'Edward Small Presents ADOLPHE MENJOU In - KING OF THE TUBE ’ i KING OF THE TUEF ’ With DOLORES COSTELLO. United ■ Artists Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Always Cosy and Warm. AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD, (Throughout New Zealand). Earphones for the Hard of Hearing. 2 p.m, TWICE DAILY. 8 p.m. FRIDAY FRIDAY Here come that Scrappy-go-lucky Detective couple agaiu in a wild whirl of murder and mystery that’s a perfect comedy joy! MELVYN DOUGLAS MELYYN DOUGLAS And VIRGINIA BRUCE VIRGINIA BRUCE In l THERE’S THAT 4 THERE’S THAT 4 THERE’S THAT WOMAN AGAIN ’ WOMAN AGAIN ’ WOMAN AGAIN ’ As screamingly hilarious as it is mysteriously exciting. (Recommended hy the Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS BEGG’S AND STATE (Phone 12-324) . ■ CLYDESDALE HORSE PARADE
TAHUNAPAEK, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Commencing at 11 a.m. Eight Outstanding Horses in the Four-year-old Class. Admission Is. E. D. STEWART, Secretary. Otago A. and P. Society. DANCING. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL EXTENDED NIGHT. Holland Memorial Hall. 8 to 1 a.m. Modern and Old Time. Scofield’s Collegians, with Eric Kane (string bass). Good supper. Several prizes. 2s and Is 6d. Bus to town after dance. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL. OLD-TIME AND MODERN NON-STOP DANCING. Dunedin’s Most Popular Mid-week Dance. Pat Harbrow’.s Trooadero Band. Prizes. Set Supper. Admission 2s. Taxis after dance. Fare fid. THE Popular Pipe Band Dance will be held next Saturday, September 23rd, Oddfellows’ Hall, Mosgiel; continuous dancing ; M’Leod’s music, sound system; supper; usual prices. GEORGE’S Dance, Embassy Salon, Wednesday, September 20th; Bert de Crewe and his Melody Boys; admission, ladies Is fid, gents 2s; good supper, sound system; M.C., William George Aughton. OCEAN BEACH Scout Dance, Scout Hall, St. Kilda, Wedensday, 20th September; good supper, good music; Is fid. ST. JOHN Ambulance Brigade Social Committee.—Grand Dance, St. John Hall, Thursday, September 21st, 8 o’clock, in aid of Kaikorai Band; supper; prizes; Pat Harbrow’s Dance Band. TRADE PERSONAL. jpOR FLOORS AND FURNITURE. POLIFLOR. POLIFLOR. POLIFLOR.
Cleans as it Polishes. Made by "Nugget”—therefore it's good! OQ.I Q A —3 Black Diamond, 13s 6d; ±o4t 2 Black Diamond, 1 Kaitangata, 13s 9d cash; all coals stocked.— Hodges, Cameron street. HALEY’S Bargains.—l 99 King Edward street, South Dunedin: New Materials just arrived, at keenest possible prices. Q£IN Curtain Voiles, 9£d, lllid, Is, Is 3d; Silk and Cotton Curtain Nets, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 6d—Haley’s. » COTTAGE Weaves, Is, Is 3d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 3s 6d per yard; Cretonnes, B.jd, 10;d, Is, Is 6d yard.—Haley’s. Of?IN Brocaded Satins, Is 3d; Eayon Taffetas, 6jd; heavy 46in Furnishing Satins, 2s 3d and 2s 6d yard.—Haley’s. 4 -PLY Scotch Fingering Sock Wools, in fancy marl shades, 6id ounce skeins; Coral Crochet Wool, 6jd.—Haley’s. JIMSIE ERASER, 180 Stuart street.— Home of Suit Cases: Get in early, prices sure to rise.—Telephone 18-013. PERSONAL. TRAVELLER, leaving for Christchurch Friday afternoon, desires Company; returning Dunedin Monday; will call.— A 623, ‘ Star,’
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Evening Star, Issue 23376, 20 September 1939, Page 1
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