AMUSEMENTS. AMALGAMATED, THEATRES LTD. (Throughout New Zealand). Hearing Aids Available. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. Exciting Adventure. Stirring Spectacle, Great All-Star Cast. CLAUDETTE COLBERT, HENRY FONDA. EDNA MAY OLIVER. And a Cast of Thousands, In W. D. Edmonds’s Great Novel of Love, Romance, Action, and Courage. ‘ DEUMS * DEUMS ‘DEUMS Along the MOHAWK ’ MOHAWK * MOHAWK ’ When Torch, and Tomahawk Spread Their Terror, and a Woman’s Courage Had to be as Great as Her Love. (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) A Twentieth Century-Fox Special. Produced in Technicolour. PLANS AT STATE (12-324). Y W.C.A. B A z: AAR, * In aid of World Fellowship Funds, THURSDAY NEXT, 3rd OCTOBER, 1940, 11 a.'m.-9 p.m., Y.W.C.A. HALL, MORAY PLACE. Stalls: Work, Flowers, Cake and Delicatessen, Book, Gift. Official Opening 3 p.m. Admission Is (includes tea). PARISH OP ST. JOHN, ROSLYN. A NNUAL BAZAAR AND WORK, SALE PARISH HALL, HIGHGATE, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, . OCTOBER Ist and 2nd. Afternoon and ' Evening. OP MEETINGS. NEW- ZEALAND DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. A MEETING of Friends and Supporters of the above Party will be held in the CARROLL ROOMS, Carroll street, on THURSDAY, 3rd October, at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS,: Formation of Central Dunedin branch/ : J. F. HOSSACK, Hon. Secretary. DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH. A MEETING of Members and Friends will be held in the METHODIST HALL, Wesley street, on MONDAY, at 7.45 p.m. W. VERNON, , Hon. Secretary. RADIANT Health Club meets Monday, 2.45, 30 King street (opposite Taieri and Peninsula); all interested invited. LEGAL NOTICES. In the Estate of WILLIAMINA KENNEDY MILLER, of Brighton Post Office Store (deceased). ALL Persons having CLAIMS AGAINST the above-named Estate are requested to forward within seven days full particulars thereof, duly certified as owing at the date of death, 291 h July, 1940, to N. PATERSON, Trustee. * Care of N. and E. S. Paterson Ltd., 163 Rattray street. Dunedin. DANCING. THE EMBASSY DANCE To-night. To-night. To-night. Olt-time and Modern Dances. Excellent Supper. Perfect Floor, Novelty Competitions. Someone must win our BIG PRIZE (valued at £3 3s) TO-NIGHT. It may be you. GEORGIANS Strict Tempo GEORGIANS Dance Band. THE EMBASSY DANCE. CARGILL’S CASTLE. gPECIAL BIG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Farewell to Lcn Turner, our popular saxophone player. Make up your parly for to-night. Music by Fred. Gedson’s Aces. Admission 10s double. Special concession 6 or more couples 7s 6d. Double reservations free, phone 23-693. DANCE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CRAWFORD LOUNGE. QTAGO TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION. End-of-seasou Dance. Presentation of Trophies and Shields. Bren. Finlayson’s Dance Band. Good Supper. Good Good Programme. ADMISSION, 2s EACH. M DANCE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ACANDREW INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. Music by Jolly Millers. 4 Hours’ Continuous Dancing in Dunedin’s Modern Ballroom. Supper. Prizes. Bus to town after dance. Admission Is 6d. TO-NIGHT. St. Mark’s Club Dance, St. Mark’s Hall, Green Island; Argonaut Dance Band; ladies Is 6d, gents 2s.
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Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 1
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