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Finally To-niglifc FreclrJi,' 'Bartholomew, Jimmy Lydou in ‘ CADETS ON PARADE;’ And “ The Lovable Bnmstoads ” in ■ BLONDIE GOES TO COLLEGE.’ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. THE GRAND 2 P.M. - TWICE DAILY To-morrow STALWART STORY OF STRUGGLE . . . HOPE . . . AND REVENGE! A rough, rugged ronianec of the wilderness I bail was the West—epic in scope — played against the breath-taking beauty of Arizona’s Indian country in the seething ’6O’S! Clarence Bndington KeUand's Mighty Cttvalctulc of Courago ‘ VALLEY OF TILE SUN ‘ VALLEY OF THE SUN ’ ‘ VALLEY OF THE SUN ’ ‘ VALLEY OF THE SUN ’ ‘ VALLEY OF THE SUN ’ Starring LUCILLE HALL JAMES CRAIG —SIR. CEDRIC HARDWICKE—- — DEAN JAGGER ALSO SCREENING THUNDERING THRILLS As riva; stagclines roar across the nigged Western plains . . . with Bill “ Bad-news-for-bad-mcn ” Underwood on the driver’s seat' TIM HOLT In ‘ THUNDERING HOOFS,' TIM HOLT In ‘THUNDERING HOOFS/ TIM HOLT In ‘THUNDERING HOOFS,’ TIM HOLT In ‘THUNDERING HOOFS,’ TIM HOLT In ‘THUNDERING HOOFS,’ TIM HOLT In ‘THUNDERING HOOFS,’ TIM HOLT In ‘THUNDERING HOOFS,’ ■TIM HOLT In ‘THUNDERING HOOFS,’ TIM HOLT In ‘THUNDERING HOOFS,’ With Uiiana WALTERS Lee “ Lasses ” Ray WHITE WHITLEY (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FLANS BEGG’S and THEATRE (13-015). DANCING. A SELECT MID-WEEK DANCE. DANCING. THE DANCING. NEW ULTRA-MODERN DANCING. BALLROOM, The WINDSOR LOUNGE De Luxe In Marshall Chambers, opposite Municipal Baths, in Moray Place. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, 26th. Coloured lights. Supper. Georgians Band. Late buses. Broadcast by 4ZB. . Admission, 2s. Right of Admission Strictly Reserved. Six Years Since This Popular Dance Commenced. MAKE UP A PARTY And Bring Back Pleasant Memories. TOWN HALL DANCE DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. SATURDAY'. TWO HALLS, And THREE BANDS. BIG 6th ANNIVERSARY NIGHT. SPECIAL SUPPER. Fruit Salad. Jellies and Cream, Trifles, Cakes, Sandwiches. Usual Prices: Gentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s; Spectators, 6d. DUNEDIN OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). DUNEDIN’S BIGGEST AND BRIGHTEST OLD-TIME DANCE. Two Bands. Two Bands. Two Bands. Two Bands. Non-stop Dancing. Non-stop Dancing. Leader, Mr Pat Harbrow. SET SUPPER. PRIZES. Admission, 2s. Late Buses After Dance. s TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). U N S H I N E DANCE. Pat Harbrow’s Band. Make up a Party. Good Company. Good Music. Fast Floor. Admission, Is 6d. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT. EI TH BOWLING CLUB. Popular Old and Modern Dance. Good Music and Supper. ADMISSION, Is 6d. This is Dunedin’s Most Popular Dance. THE DANCERS’ CHOICE.—Tea Kiosk, Tea Kiosk, Dunedin's foremost Cabaret. again Saturday livening. Vic Moore’s Baltimore Swing Band. 6s per couple. Sound system. Continuous dancing. A DANCE will be held in Security Hall, South Dunedin, on Wednesday, August 26; N.Z.L.P.; good music, supper; admission Is. MOTORS AND CYCLES. 193 S MORRIS 8 h.p. Saloon; running well. —Clarke and Sons Ltd., motor auctioneers. 1937 HILLMAN Hawk; 19,000; new tyres; trade‘small car. —Clarke and Son Ltd. OFFER wanted, Ford A Sedan.—Clarke and Sou Ltd., auctioneers, Princes street. FOR SALE, 3-ton International Lorry, 1929 model; excellent mechanical order, good lyre--.—Apply No. E 532, Star Office. FOR SALE. —£3 10s will buy one Heavydntv Car Radio Battery in 'good order.— E 546, Star. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BABY Grand Piano wanted; cash waiting; state maker and where seen. —No. E 368, Star. . IRON-FRAMED Piano wanted for learner; will pay up to £4O for suitable piano.— No. E 367, Slav. PORTABLE Gramophone wanted, selection Classical and Swing Records,—Ess3, Star.

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Evening Star, Issue 24282, 25 August 1942, Page 1

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546

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 24282, 25 August 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 24282, 25 August 1942, Page 1

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