amusements. f : NIGHTLY CAPACITY AUDIENCES Acclaim a Great Picture. • : THE REGENT _____ JHB - EEGENT ■ - Direction: J. 0. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. - 2 p.m, Daily 8 p.m, Metrc-Goldwyn-Maycr ‘ ' Present £ THE CITADEL ’ i THE CITADEL ’ a THE CITADEL' a THE CITADEL ’ With ROBERT DONAT As Dr Andrew Manson . . andr ROSALIND RUSSELL ; . •; As Christine. (Recommended by Ceneor for Adults.) . Plans D. 1.0. and Theatre, phone 12-513. BROADCAST BY 4ZB SATURDAY NIGHT. NEW ADDRESS. WOODSWEAR LTD., “THE SUIT SPECIALISTS,” CLYDE CHAMBERS, UPPER DOWLING f STREET (Next Excelsior Hotel). DANCING. .BROADCAST BY 428. ,s SATURDAY. BIG MAIN TOWN HALL Return Game, OTAGO r. SOUTHLAND; OLD-TIME-MODERN DANCE. DICK COLVIN’S FAMOUS BAND And FIVE VOCALISTS. SPECTATORS. 6d. REMEMBER; OCTOBER 7 (SATURDAY WEEK), H BIG FANCY DRESS DANCE. Good, Prixes.*. -THE EMBASSY DANCE. NO Member of the Staff of the above 'Dance, or Myself, have any connection whatsoever with any dance held in the Embassy Salon during the week nights. The only dance we run and control is known as THE EMBASSY DANCE, and is held every Saturday in the Embassy Salon. L. W. SEW HOY,,, Manager,' Embassy Danes. •JJNION FOOTBALL CLUB BALL. . EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), SEPTEMBER. 29. Double Tickets, 10s 6d, obtainable from Mr W. A. Divers, 602 King street, and Messrs Walter Strang Ltd., Princes street. NGA MAARA HALL, . N.E. Valley. ,J?XTENDED NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. Dancing, 8 till 1. Supper. Admission 2s. Enterprise Dance Band, Taxis after dance, 6d. OTAGO EARLY .SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE Popular Monthly OLD-TIME DANCE will. be held in the Early Settlers’. Hall on WEDNESDAY, 4th October, at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s. Supper provided, Stewart’s Imperial Dance Band. W. PATERSON, Secretary, SATURDAY NEXT, 30th SEPTEMBER. r'IOMBINED TENNIS CLUB DANCE MARIGOLD SALON. Bob Brown’s Band. Old and New Dances. Admission 2s. ' Free Bus to Town After Dance. CfCQUTS’ Special Leap Year Dance, SatO’ urday, September 30th, Scouts’ Hall, corner Leith and Howe streets; ladies M.C.s till supper time; admission —gents Is 6d, ladies Is. i AN invitation is extended to all exstudents cf the Dunedin Training College to the Opening Ball in the New College, Union street, at 8.30 p.m., Friday, September 29. GRAND Carnival Dance, Pcrtobello, Saturday. 30th; N.Z.R. buses from Queen’e Garaens, 7.15 j Royal Dance Band: •upper. - IAS Per Night.—Latest powerful and AU tdnefnl Amplifier, complete with microphone' and record player.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; dial j. 2-751. . 810 Dance to be held in Hillside Social Hall, Friday. 29th, at 8 p.m.; Sunshine Band (4 players); good supper; admission 1s M. 'i U order to have the ‘ Star ’ out in good A time Hie found impossible to classify Advertisements that como in after noon. Ve would therefore request Advertisers io litadly bear ih'ig mind and send In their orders early. *■* ‘■— ...
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Evening Star, Issue 23383, 28 September 1939, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23383, 28 September 1939, Page 1
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