AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) Hearing Aids Available. 2 TWICE DAILY 8. MAKERS OF MEN. The Exciting Story of Life at England’s Great Public School, Rugby—the Rirthplace of Empire. Thrill to the Picturisation of Thomas Hughes's Famous Novel, ‘ TOM BROWN’S ‘ TOM BROWN'S ‘ TOM BROWN’S SCHOOLDAYS’ SCHOOLDAYS’ SCHOOLDAYS ’ Starring Sir Cedric Hardwiclce Sir Cedric Hardwiclte Freddie Bartholomew Freddie Bartholomew With JIMMY LYDON, BILLY HALOP. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS STATE (12-324). SPECIAL FOX AUSTRALASIAN NEWS PRESENTS ‘ STRATEGIC PORT MORESBY ’
A SELECT MID-WEEK DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY. DANCING TITHE WINDSOR LOUNGE DANCING A DE LUXE. DANCING DANCING COLOURED LIGHTS. DANCING GEORGIANS BAND. DANCING LATE BUSES. DANCING •DANCING- ■r-r.' 1 ' . ;SUPPER. DANCING Admission, 2s. The Opening Night Last Wednesday Was A Big Success. Learn ballroom dancing (Old-time and Modern), With an Orchestra at THE WINDSOR LOUNGE DE LUXE (Opposite Moray Place Baths, in Marshall Chambers). ■ EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, 8 till 11. Admission Is 6d. Private Lessons bv Appointment. Phono 18-831. g UNSHINE DANCES, MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. Great Music, including Harbrow's Bauds. Also Novelty String Band, with Electric Spanish Guitar and Effects, ADMISSION: Is 6d. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MACANDREW ROAD INTERMEDIATE DANCE. Royal Dance Band. Continuous Dancing. Prizes. Dainty Supper. Men in Uniform, Is. The bertha salmond studio of BALLROOM DANCING. Athenseum Buildings, Octagon. Classes. Fridays, 8-10 p.m., Boys and Girls, .Saturday. 10-12 am. Private Lpssons by Appointment.. Private phone 11-125. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, Board by young Man, handy to Public Library.—Ring 21-521. VACANCIES for Casuals or Permanents; washing done; homely; single and double.— Telephone 15-285. , ALBYN HOUSE, 558 King street.—Vacancies Boarders; single rooms; comfort assured; phone. LADY desires , Board, comfortable sunny ro(?iu, town or on or near Stuart street car; telephone.—Dß 67, Star. __ STUDENT requires _Board, in city. With homely people.—D993, Star. WANTED, by Lady, reasonable Board in quiet home; ‘companionable.—D66o. Star. LADY Pensioner would like Board, nice home, room ground lloor; do bedroom, washing; central; slate, tariff. —D 792. Star. BOARD required by young Professional Man; single room with fireplace or beating point; central; phone.—Esoß, Star. WANTED^ - Board,~iwo adults, preferably in home with nursing experience. E 315, Star. ' OFFERING Board, working man or youth; washing, mending; Cargill’s Corner; 255. E 290. Star. YOUNG working Girl requires Board; central.—Apply 81 Loyalty street. 6 FORTH STREET has vacancy for 2 elderly Gentlemen Boarders; share room. .PERMANENT WAVING. VALDOR Toilet Salon.-Permanent Waving Specialists; 17s fid full wave, 14s 6d three-quarter head; side* “awed 12s fid.— Phone 18-852. • PHYLLIS SMITHER Salon (above Moody, tobacconist). Permanent Waving, Tinting, Setting, and other important branches.— Phone 12-355: open Saturday afternoons PUTTERS for Permanent Waving: guaranteed Perms from 17s fid to 3os. lid George street. ART Beauty Salon, 294 George street.— Non-cleefric or Oil, 15s fid; L 12=; open all dav Saturday.—Phone 18-040. CHIC Salon Machineless Phone 12-639 (opp H.B) Waves; open Eugene and Saturday,— HAVE vour ePrm. and Resetting done in your own home.—Miss Brookes. 23 Queen > Drive, Musselburgh; phone 23-606.
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Evening Star, Issue 24280, 22 August 1942, Page 1
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