AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Last Few Days— LAST THREE NIGHTS. SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE In Her Best Picture Yet—‘EVERYTHING ‘EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT NIGHT,’ HAPPENS AT NIGHT,’ Wjth BAY MIDLAND ROBT. CUMMINGS MAURICE MOSCOVITCH. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NSW OCTAGON Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. (throughout N.Z.) g p.m. TWICE DAILY. 8 p.m FRIDAY NEXT—THE STATE AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) Hearing Aids Available. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. A. J. CRONIN’S BEST SELLER Of Idealism and Materialism. ‘ THE STARS LOOK DOWN ’ i THE STARS LOOK DOWN ’ (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: ‘ THE MARCH OF TIME.’ Exclusive. Stirring. Timely. ‘THE VATICAN OP POPE PIUS XII.’ COMING FRIDAY NEXT. COMING FRIDAY NEXT. The Most Hilarious Comedy Scream in Years! Irene Cary DUNNE GRANT DUNNE GRANT All Aboard for Laughter. Romance ashore and Fun afloat, with a Stowaway Baby on board. NANCY KELLY JON HALL NANCY KELLY JON HALL In ‘ my favourite wife * ‘ MY FAVOURITE WIFE 5 You’ve Laughed at Them Before, But They’ve Never Been so Funny as- in this Matchless Comedy Triumph. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS ■EGG’S AND OCTAGON (Phone 13-091). In the Year’s Wittiest Comedy, ‘ SAILOR’S LADY ’ ‘ SAILOR’S LADY * ‘ SAILOR’S LADY ’ f SAILOR’S LADY ' The Navy’s agog and the war game’s awash because a Sailor’s sweetheart smuggled her adopted Baby aboard. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS AT BEGG’S OR STATE (12-324). OTAGO PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC COUNCIL. EVERYONE SHOULD HEAR THIS STIRRING PATRIOTIC ADDRESS BY MR F. MILNER, C.M.G. (Rector, Waitaki Boys’ High School.) • THE CHALLENGE OP NAZIDOM TO OUR EMPIRE.’ MAIN TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor (A. H. Allen, Esq.) will Preside. Solos by Miss Bertha Rawlinson and Mr Arthur Macdonald. Selections by the Kaikorai Band. Collection in Aid of Patriotic Fund. ■ j . __ , ; ST. HILDA METHODIST CHURCH FAIR OPENING TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AT 2.30 AND 7.30 P.M., By Mi's A, D, HUDSON. Big Selection of Useful Goods, Cakes, Flowers, Produce, etc. Talking Pictures’ at Evening Sessions, Featuring Topical, Scenic, and Comedy Films. ADMISSION, 6d and 3d. WESLEY HALL, HIGH STREET, MUSSELBURGH. DANCING. EUCHRE. ARMY QUEEN DANCE MAKE UP PARTY. 3/ DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. TWO BANDS. TWO HALLS. SATURDAY. On Saturdav night the Official Presentation of the five Princesses will be made to Queen Airini. EUCHRE, To-night, 8 o’clock, Wakari School; final, night; good prizes, supper. , NORTH Ground Pavilion, every Wednesday, 8 p.m.; increased prizes; sixminute games. —Grange Cricket Club. EUCHRE. Every Tuesday. 8 p.m., Holy Name, King street; six increased prizes, six-minute games. [BLAG Five Hundred. Holland Memorial JU Hall. Caversbam, every Tuesday; admission Is; supper provided. KAIKORAI School Committee.—Euchre, every Wednesday Evening, in Gymnasium, at 8; good prizes and supper; admission Is. UCHRE to have been held 10-night, Foresters’ Hall, Albany street, for Army Queen is Cancelled, owing to unforeseen circumstances. SPECTATORS, 6d. Listen 4ZB To-night, 10 o’clock. Special Studio Presentation. Mat de Laney’s Radio Rhythmics, Daphne Jordan, and Arthur Waller. EXCURSIONS. DUNEDIN Sunshine Social Club. —Cheap Labour Day Week-end Excursion to Christchurch; fares—adults XBs, under 15 years 9s 6d; obtainable from D.l.C.—Particulars, see handbills, all stations. .WALLACE SCHOOL OF DANCING MURDOCH’S BUILDINGS, Rattray street. Classes: ■ Evening: TO-NIGHT. NOVELTY NIGHT. (7.30-10.30). ADVANCED CLASS, WEDNESDAY (8-10.45). PRACTICE, THURSDAY, (7.30-10.15). SECONDARY SCHOOLS, FRIDAY (7.45-10.15). Private Tuition by Arrangement. Phone 12-369. PERMANENT WAVING. VALDOR Toilet Salon.—Permanent Wav. ing Specialists; 19s 6d full wave, 14s 6d three-quarter head; sides waved 12s 6d. —Phone 18-852. A GENUINE Permanent Wave, guaranteed six months, for 17s 6d; Sides only. 10s.—Potter’s Toilet Rooms. ART Beauty Salon, 185 George street. —Non-electric Penn., 15a full head; Oil Perm, reduced for one month, 15s full head; three-quarter head, 12s; all Perms, guaranteed.—Phono 18-040. MEETINGS. PUBLIC Meeting, New Zealand Social Credit Movement, Moran's Building, Octagon, Wednesday, October 23rd, 8 p.m.; Mr A. A. Lind will speak on ‘The Relationship of Wealth and Money.’ UNEDIN West, N.Z.L.P., Monthly meeting. Wednesday, 9ih, Security Buildings, Stuart street, 8 o'clock. DUNEDIN! OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB. PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ■'VUNEDIN’S BIGGEST AND BRIGHTJ EST OLD-TIME DANCE. Pat Harbrow’s Trocadero Band. Prizes. Set Supper. Admission 2s. Buses and Taxis after dance. Fare 6d. WOLFE S ALLFRUTE FRUIT JUICES Are packed in Apple, Passion Fruit, Pineapple. and Puro Tomato. Try a bottle. Ring us if unable to obtain. |^EILL AND CO. Agents. LTD., Dance, radiant health hall, WEDNESDAY, 9th OCT., 1940. Admission: Gents Is, Ladies 6d. Supper Provided. T%fGA MAARA Hall, Gardens, Thursday, li 10th, Dancing, 8 till 1; Georgians Orchestra; supper; admission 2s; novelty prizes. DANCE will be held in St. Mary’s Hall, Taieri road, Kaikorai, Wednesday, October 9th; ladies Is 6d, gents 2s. SOUND Systems (outdoor or indoor; Hired; Amplifiers for dances* parties; lOv uiglitiv.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; ’ dial 12-751, OD car fare to Dundas street will save O you £’s in buying your Carpets, Linoleums, Curtains, and Furniture at Dunedin’s Wholesale Direct-to-home Furnishers. —Hayward’s North End Furnishing Co. Ltd., corner King and Dundas streets. Dun. edin North DANCING. LEARN Ballroom Dancing easily and quickly, Little Theatre, King street, I every Wednesday night; advanced class) Monday, private lessons by appointment; admission all class lesson; D.—Phone 18-831.
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Evening Star, Issue 23701, 8 October 1940, Page 1
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