AMUSEMENTS. A SUPERB QUALITY-QUANTITY SHOW . AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERY POCKET! 400 seats at Is, 500 at Is 6d, Dress Circle 2s plus tax. •*U[ mil I I <§T. JAMES Hlllii"Direction; Sir Benjamin Puller. 2 p.m. Daily Metro-Goldwyu-Mayer’s Uproarious Sequel to ‘Maisie,’ ' CONGO MAISIE ’ ‘ CONGO MAISIE * ‘CONGO MAISIE’ ‘ CONGO MAISIE ’ ‘CONGO MAISIE’ ‘CONGO MAISIE’ ‘ CONGO MAISIE ’ . ‘CONGO MAISIE’ ‘ CONGO MAISIE ' ‘CONGO MAISIE’ With ANN SOTHERN John Carroll Rita Johnson. 1 Also, ‘ DANGEROUS FINGERS ’ ‘DANGEROUS FINGERS’ James STEPHENSON Betty LYNNE. A Thrilling Tale of “FINGERS” Elliott, the Master Crook, who outmanoeuvred Scotland Yard. TO-NIGHT’S PLANS at Jacobs’s till 6.30 p.m., then Theatre (phone 13-702). (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) DANCING. DANCING DANCING MAKE UP A PARTY . . , TO-NIGHT. MAIN TOWN HALL. ARMY QUEEN DANCE Old-time and Modem Dances. Featuring Arthur Waller, Jimmie ’M‘Farlane, Daphne Jordan, and Mat de Laney’e Radio Rhythmics. Special Attraction: BIG APPLE DERBY CONTEST, Ma iri Team v. Jockeys’ Team. Spectators, 6d. , Listen 4ZB 5.15 To-night, •• Studio Presentation. » 1 ‘ .. : ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE SOCIAL COMMITTEE. ITSTEEKLY OLD-TIME, MODERN rV DANCE, ST. JOHN HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 o’clock. Good Prizes. Slipper. Pat Harbrow’s Trocadero Dance Band. Ladies Evening Frocks. Right of Admission Strictly Reserved. This is the Only Weekly Dance run by St. John. Admission: Double 4s, Single 2s. A. WESTFIELD, Secretary. CARGILL’S CASTLE, raiO-MCHT BIG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Savoury Supper. Music by Fred. Gedson’s Aces. Admission 10s Double. Special Concession Parties of six or more couples, 7s 6d Double. Reserve Now. Phone 23-693. XT G A MAARA HALL, II GARDENS, THURSDAY, 26th. Dancing, 8 till 1. GEORGIANS’ ORCHESTRA. Supper. ADMISSION, Zs. Novelty Prizes. BO{/, MONSTER COMBINED DANCE, EMBASSY SALON. TUESDAY NEXT, 24th SEPTEMBER, Ladies' Basketball and Men’s Hockey Associations. GEORGIANS STRICT TEMPO DANCE BAND. .Old-time and Modern Dances. Supper. Taxis after Dance. TO THE DANCING PUBLIC. PLEASE NOTE that the EMBASSY SALON ' and also the EMBASSY DANCE (Saturday nights) is still Under
tlio Same Management, who have no connection with dances held during the week in the same Hall. The Modern Dance held in the Embassy Salon on Thursday nights is under new management, but the Embassy Salon has not changed hands. w DANCE, AKARI SCHOOL TO-NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 21. HALL, Good Supper, Good Supper. D TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. ANCE, MACANDREW INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. Music by Jolly Millers. Four Hours’ Continuous Dancing is Dunedin’s Modern Ballroom. • Supper. Prizes. Bus to town after dance. Admission, Is 6d. Dl 4BDIN ANGLICAN HARRIER L^UB. Annual dance and presentation OF PRIZES, Otago Rowing Club’s Pavilion/ TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. Double, ss. CEAN BEACH Scout Hall.—Dance and Cards, Tuesday, September 24th, at j 8 p.m.; good supper and music. SOUND Systems (outdoor or indoor) Hired; Amplifiers for dances, parties; 10s nightly.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; dial 12-751. DANCE, Leith Bowling Club Pavilion, Tuesday Evening; splendid floor, good music, supper; ladies Is, gepts Is fid. (FOOTBALLERS' Dance, Foresters' Hall, ” Green Island, Sept. 21; supper; Royal Dance Band; bus 7 p.m., return 12.30; Is 6d DRUMMER, able read music, wishes Join email Dance Band.—Address SB3O, ‘Star.’ j OM.R.A, Dance. Wanted, Three • Players, Saturday, October 12th, 8 till 12.—Apply 6 Macßeth street, Caversham. i
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Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 1
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