AMUSEMENTS. ALL RECORDS SMASHED ! THIRD GREAT WEEK STARTED TO-DAY And still It is advisable to Reserve. NEW OCTAGON Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. 8 N.Z.). g.p.m TWICE DAILY (throughout 8 p.m. Belzniok International Presents DAPHNE DU MAURTER’S IREBECCA ' -REBECCA ’ iREBECCA’ ‘REBECCA ’ ‘ REBECCA ’ ‘REBECCA’ ‘REBECCA ’ 1 REBECCA * REBECCA ’ Starring. LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE GEORGE SANDERS C. Aubrey Smith Judith Anderson. United Artists Picture. Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK, «f 1 39 Steps ’ and ‘ Lady Vanishes ’ Fame. XBecommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also Latest ‘ March of Time ’ •‘NEWSFRONTS OF WAR, 1940.’ BOX PLANS BEGG’S AND OCTAGON (Phone 13-091). DANCING. COMFu ONE, .CiOME ALL TO THE HOltU BALL. MAIN TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25 8 p.in. Specially Arranged Hobo Interlude —It’s a Riot of Entertainment. DOUBLE TICKET, 7s 6d. At D.I.C. and Jacobs’s. Army Queen Headquarters; Room 5, First Floor, Express Co. Bldg.; Phone 12-114. sob LUCKY NUMBERS FOR FREE TICKETS for the Town Hall on SATURDAY NIGHT are 4,036, 5,000, 4,308, 3,964, 1,258, and 2,613. MAKE UP A PARTY .... SATURDAY. ARMY QUEEN DANCE TOWN HALL. Featuring Arthur Waller. Special Attraction: DIG APPLE DERBY CONTEST,Maori Team, v. Jockeys’ Team. Spectators, 6d. Reserves at Begg’s. Listen 4ZB 5.15 p.m., Saturday: Studio Presentation. ROYAL N.Z. AIR FORCE. A N 0 E, D A N C *E, TEA KIOSK, TEA KIOSK. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1 4s 6d Double. Good Band. Supper. ."tTOLLAND Memorial Hall, Cavcrsham, •Kl Old-time Dance, Saturday Night, 21st; admission Is 6d; supper; bus to town. OUTHERN Rugby Football Club’s Victory Dance, Bathgate Pavilion, Wednesday, September 25th; Georgians Dance Band. SOUND Systems (outdoor or indoor) Hired; Amplifiers for dances, parties; 10* nightly.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; dial 12-751. SCOTTISH Society Monthly Social-Dance, Victoria Hall. Saturday, 21st September; items, supper, dancing; members Is, non-thembers Is 6d and 2s; Scottish visitors welcome. —W. S. Hall, hon. secretary. DANCE, Leith Bowling Club Pavilion, Tuesday Evening; splendid floor, good music, supper; ladies Is, gents Is 6d. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE Teacher, experienced, has Vacancies Pupils; beginners speciality; £1 ten lessons; studio, Arthur street; also at 118 Lynn street, Maori Hill, or homes visited.—Phone 21-100. TEACHER Pianoforte and Theory, experienced latest teaching methods, has Vacancies for Pupils; beginners specialily. —For particulars ring 12-321 (before 9 a.m.).
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Evening Star, Issue 23686, 20 September 1940, Page 1
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362Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23686, 20 September 1940, Page 1
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