AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Pinal .Screening To-night, 7.30. Norma SHEARER Joan CRAWFORD In M.G.M.’s Comedy Sensation, ‘THE WOMEN ’ Universal’s New Crime Story, ‘MYSTERY OP THE WHITE ROOM.’ (Both Recommended for Adults.) 1 /. Dir.; Puller* Theatre Corp. Ltd. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 7.15. Tho Greatest Picture Ever Made, ‘ SAN FRANCISCO.’ JEANETTE ‘ SAN FRANCISCO.’ MACDONALD, ‘ SAN FRANCISCO.’ SPENCER ‘ SAN FRANCISCO.’ TRACY, • SAN FRANCISCO.’ CLARK ‘ SAN FRANCISCO.’ ' GABLE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (tel. 22-573). SUPPORT THE NAVY QUEEN. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, At tho DUGOUT DUGOUT DUGOUT DUGOUT DUGOUT DUGOUT From noon till 5 p.ra. the Dugout in the Octagon is being Stocked and Staffed by ONSLOW LADIES’ GOLF CLUB. Show your appreciation of their fine gesture by giving your support To-morrow Afternoon. THURSDAY, 12 noon to 5 p.m., Staff of Brown, Ewings Ltd. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE PADDY’S MARKET, PADDY’S MARKET, To be held in Burns Hall, on Friday, October 11th. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. To he held on Friday night, October 11th. Get your tickets at Navy Headquarters, D.1.C., or Begg’s. CABARET, CABARET, Monday, 14th October, Crawford Lounge. ‘ " 5s Double Ticket. AUCTION SALE, AUCTION SxVLE, A. and P. Association Buildings, on October 18th. Donations of Household Goods and Effects gratefully received. Twice Daily i 3 and 8 p.m. Phone 13-370. Stalls, Is; Circle and Res., Is 6d. Direction; Fuller’s Theatre Corp. Ltd, A Home from Homo in All Seasons. Universal’s Surprise Special, • DOUBLE ALIBI ' f DOUBLE ALIBI ’ gTRAND With WAYNE MARGARET WILLIAM MORRIS LINDSAY GARGAN (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Paramount’s Associate Feature. HOP-ALONG CASSIDY In Clarence E. Mulford’s ‘ HIDDEN GOLD ’ Featuring WILLIAM BOYD, " LUCKY ” HAYDEN, RUTH ROGERS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at D.I.C. j Theatre at 7. ANY NIGHT IS A SKATING NIGHT! SKATING SKATING TO-NIGHT, 7.50 to 10. SKATING SKATING Ladies Is fid, Gentlemen 2s. SKATING SKATING 1 SKATING I IV E LUXE RINK I SKATING JLP Filleul street, SKATING I Opp. Town Hall. | SKATING I : 1 SKATING SKATING Midday,| 12 to 2; Afternoons, SKATING 2.30 to 4.30; Learners’ Special SKATING Session (Monday to Friday), SKATING 5.30 to 6.45 p.m.; Evenings, SKATING at 7,30. SKATING IT IS THE NAVY AT FRIDAY’S COMMUNITY SING STRAND THEATRE. Proceeds for the Navy Queen (Miss Jessie M'Lcnuan). Help us raise £IOO,OOO. Send your donations and cheorios to Secretary, care Begg’s. Broadcast by 4YA from noon until 1 p.m., then from 4YO until finish. | Miss Blanche Errington (Contralto) 1 will bo hoard in Vocal Numbers. Hear the New Songs: ‘ Somewhere in England,’ ‘ There’s a Boy Coining Home on Leave.’ For Sale; Lady’s Rolled Gold Expanding Wristlet Watch, Pure-bred Bulldog (female, colour brown, about 4 years, fond of children. Leader; Mr 11. P. DESMOULINS. At the Piano: Mr ALF. PETTITT. Do Your Bit for the Navy. They are doing theirs. So Support The Navy Queen, tho Navy Queen. Flowers are acceptable for the stall. J. F. HTMBURG, Hon. Secretary. OTAGO’S QUEEN CARNIVAL—THE MAIN ART UNION £3,500 HOUSE FOR fid. £3,500 HOUSE FOR fid. £3,500 HOUSE FOR fid. £3,500 HOUSE FOR fid. £3,500 HOUSE FOR fid, £3,500 HOUSE FOR fid. £3,500 HOUSE FOR fid. £3,500 HOUSE FOR fid. Winner gets FREE TITLE of the Property. Winner can do whatever he or she likes with tho £3,500 House. YOU CAN LIVE IN IT AT A VERY LOW COST YOU GAN LET IT FOR £2 TO £3 A WEEK YOU CAN SELL IT AND HAVE AN ANNUITY FOR LIFE But, of course, you can’t win unless you’re in. To live in this wonderful home, to rent it or to sell it, you must WIN it. BUY TlCKETS—they’re only fid—NOW. Buy at least one a day. Tickets arc available at stores everywhere in city and suburbs and country. Should you experience any difficulty in buying tickets, please write to “ HOUSE ART UNION,” Box 84. Dunedin, and tickets will be posted by return. Whilst the PRIZE is great—the cause is GREATEER. Remember, every ticket you buy, in addition to giving you participation in tho £3,500 House, goes to swell the bunds for our own soldiers, sailors, airmen, and nurses—funds for providing for them and their dependents when they come home. t BUY, BUY, AND BUY AGAIN. TICKETS fid EACH—EVERYWHERE. RADIO, TRADE-IN your old Radio as deposit 1940 Courtenays; balance easy terms. —Wholesale Radio Dealers, Hanover street; dial 12-751. JUMBLE SALES. JUMBLE, Jumble, Jumble Sale, Friday. Burns Hall, 2 o’clock; bargains; clean good clothing, shoos, etc.; bo early.
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Evening Star, Issue 23701, 8 October 1940, Page 1
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