AMUSEMENTS. THRILLIN G Crowded Houses At Every Session! BOOK AND BE SURE! For This Year’s Dramatic Masterpiece! NEW TA GO Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. (throughout N.Z.). T % f.-m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Selznicfc International Presents DAPHNE DU MAUEIER’S EEBECCA ’ . ‘ EEBECCA ’ ‘EEBECCA ’ ■‘ EEBECCA ’ EEBECCA • Starring LAURENCE OLIVIER \ JOAN FONTAINE by the Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS - BEOS’S and OCTAGON (Phone 13-091). FREE LIST SUSPENDED. GREEN ISLAND The Transport Dept, advises that Wednesday Night’e Bus ■will bo delayed until 10.55 p.m. DANCING. (WALLACE SCHOOL OF DANCING MURDOCH’S BUILDINGS. Rattray street. Classes: Evening: BEGINNERS. TUESDAY (7.30-10.3 O). ADVANCED CLASS. WEDNESDAY I (8-10.45). PRACTICE, THURSDAY, (7.30-10.15). SECONDARY WfcOOLS. FRIDAY , (7.45-10.15). Private Tuition by Arrangement. Phone 12-369. Win UP X'PARTy: ARMY QUEEN CARNIVAL DANCE. BIG CARNIVAL NIGHT. BIG BOXES OF CHOCOLATES. , . Spectators 6d. Reserves at Begg’s. DUNEDIN OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, rhUNEDIN’S BIGGEST AND BEIGHTJ ’ EST OLD-TIME DANCE. Two Bands. Prises. Set Supper. Admission 2s. Bum* and Taxis after dance. Fare 6d. LEITH Bowling Club.—A Carnival Dance will be. held in Pavilion, Duke street, Tuesday, September 10th; dancing 8 to 1 a.m.; paper hats, streamers, and lucky spot dance*; ladies Is, gents Is 6d; Jolly Millers Dance Band, 4 players. SOUND Systems (outdoor or indoor) Hired; Amplifiers for dances, parties; 10s nightly.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; dial 12-751. NGA MAARA Hall, Gardens, Thursday, 12th; dancing 8 till 1; Georgians Orchestra; supper; admission 2s. T EARN Ballroom Dancing easily and J-J quickly, Little Theatre, King street, •very Wednesday Night; advanced class Monday; private lessons by appointment ,|(phone 18-851). I A FANCY Dress Dance will be held in I*. St. Mary’s Hall, Taieri road, Kaikorai, on Wednesday, September 11th. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD; TRAINING OF TEACHERS, 1941. f A PFUCATIONS for Admission under Divisions A, B, and C will be received up till TUESDAY, October 1, 1940. ! Division A. —Two years’ course, for which the minimum academic qualification j is a Pass in the University Entrance Examination or the Schools’ Certificate Ex- I animation obtained prior to 1940. Candidates who are sitting for these examinations in 1940 will not be regarded as possessing the minimum academic qualification. Division B. —One-year course for Paying Students, with some educational qualification, to be approved by the Director of Education, Division C, —One-year course, for which the academic qualification is a University degree. Candidates completing this year | may apply in anticipation. Applicants must not be less than 17 I years of age on February 28, 1941. Forms of application, containing full conditions of appointment, are now obtainable at the Education Office, Moray Place, Dunedin. High School pupils in Dunedin, Oamaru, and Balclutha will obtain their forma at the school. «. W. CARRINGTON, Secretary, Education Office, Dunedin, September 9, 1940. IN order to have the * Star ’ out in good time it is found impossible to classify advertisements that come in after noon. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind and send in their orders early.
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Evening Star, Issue 23677, 10 September 1940, Page 1
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