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AMUSEMENTS. TO-MORROW’S # BOOMPS-A-DAJSY ’• f BOOMPS-A-DAISY ’ SING The British and French Army 1939 Marching- Song. A Second ‘Tipperary,’ will be introduced. ‘ Boomps-A-Daisy ’ is a party dance ot the “Naughty ’Nineties.” Will be more popular than ‘ Lambeth Walk ’ and ‘ Chestnut Tree.’ The Dance will be demonstrated at the Sing. STRAND THEATRE (By Courtesy Fuller Theatre Corp. Ltd.) 12.15. The Place Where the Cheer Germ Comes From. Special I First Appearance W. G. Faulkner and J. A. M‘Caw, jun., in Clarinet Duets. Leader, H. P. Desmoulins. At the Piano, Alf. Pettitt. Ccme in your hundreds and learn this ‘ Boomps-a-Daisy.’ All Seats Free. J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary. HIS MAJESTY’S IS MAJESTY’S (frop., Sir Ben. Fuller.)—WEDNESDAY NEXT.— The Year’s Most Powerful and Moving Play* ‘ GLORIOUS MORNING,’ ‘ GLORIOUS MORNING,’ ‘ GLORIOUS MORNING,’ A Drama of Ideas and Ideals. Produced by Miss Bessie Thomson for the Dunedin Repertory Society. Box Plans for Members Open To-day at the D.1.C.; Public, To-morrow (Friday). Prices: 4s (Res. 4s Id), 2s 6d, and Is 6d.

DUNEDIN PETROL RESELLERS’ 'ASSOCIATION THE PUBLIC IS NOTIFIED THAT FROM TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) PETROL SERVICE STATIONS IN DUNEDIN WILL BE CLOSED AS UNDER MONDAY TO FRIDAY (inclusive), 6 p.m, SATURDAY, 5 p.m. SUNDAY, CLOSED ALL DAY. A. 6. COOKSON, Secretary.

DANCING. The British Army 1939* Marching Song. A Second ‘ Tipperary.’ SATURDAY BOOMPS-A-DAISY,’ ‘ BOOMPS-A-DATSY,’ ‘ BOOMPS-A-DAISY,’ Dunedin Hockey Clubs And Port Chalmers Rowing Club Night. BIG MAIN TOWN HALL OLD-TIME MODERN DANCE. DICK COLVIN'S BAND-NINE PLAYERS AND FOUR VOCALISTS, Miss Irene Brcokes, Jimmie MacFarlane, Jack Priestly, and Arthur Waller, Playing and Singing. ‘ BOOMPS-A-DAISY.’ LEARN THIS LATEST DANCE CRAZE—FREE, FREE. Tuition Free from 7 to 8, Saturday. SPECTATORS, 6d. ANOTHER REQUEST NIGHT. Programme Broadcast by 4ZB, 10.15 till midnight. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE ' SOCIAL COMMITTEE. Grand dance, st. john hall, THURSDAY, September 21st, 8 o’clock. In Aid of Kaikorai Band. Set Supper. Prizes. Pat Harbrow’s Trocadero Dance Band. Ladies Strictly Evening Dress. Admission 2s. ‘ BOOMPS-A-DAISY.’ A. WESTFIELD, Secretary.

NGA MAARA HALL, N.E. VALLEY. Dancing class as usual toNIGHT. Admission la. Dancing 8-10.30. 20 teachers. Remember Next' Extended Night, September 28th. TENNIS Club Dance, Anderson’s Bay School Hall, Saturday, 23rd; Argonaut Dance Band; good supper; admission Is 6d. THE Popular Pipe Baud Dance will be Held next Saturday, September 23rd, Oddfellows’ Hall, Mosgiel; continuous dancing; M'Leod’s music, sound system; supper; usual ppces. CIVIL Service Harriers’ Annual Dance, next Saturday night, 23rd; Hillside Social Hall; admission 2s; orchestra, supper. HOLIDAY RESORTS. OPK Cash. —Crib, 3 rooms; e. 1., hotpoint; part furnished; on main road, beside beach, Palmerston district.— A 571. ‘ Star.’ MOTORS AND CYCLES, MOTORISTS. - Mudguards, Panels Repaired, Acetone Welding, Accident Insurance Specialists. Anderson’s Motor Woiks, 140 Crawford street; phone 12-532. QOQ Ford 10 h.p. Bcwt De Luxe Van. AuOO very small mileage, fitted with wireless, registered ; must sacrifice.—As2o, ‘ Star.’ MORRIS COWLEY, 3-seater, good order throughout, £6O, cash or terms; 10-12 Indian, unregistered, £s.—Address A 570, * Star.’ FOR SALE, Ford 8 Saloon, in perfect condition; cheap for cash.—Address A 742, ‘Star.’ THE ‘ Evening Star ’ is the best Medium for all classes of Advertisements—- “ Lost and Found," “ Wanted,” “ To Let,” “For Sale,” etc.; sixteen words for Is, one week for ss,

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Evening Star, Issue 23377, 21 September 1939, Page 1

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518

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23377, 21 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23377, 21 September 1939, Page 1

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