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Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON The Theatre Beautiful. 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY —8 p.m. Sensational Flying Thrills. Drama —Vivid Romance! Music. Turbulent Delightful ANTON WALBKOOK ANTON WALBROOK In ‘ DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT ’ t DANGEEOUS MOONLIGHT ’ With SALLY GREY, DERRICK De MARNEY. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. g The latest and most exciting of Leslie Chatteris’s stories comes to the screen. THRILLS— ■ ROMANCECOMEDY— ‘THE SAINT ‘ THE SAINT f THE SAINT 1 THE SAINT MEETS THE TIGER ’ MEETS THE TIGER ’ MEETS THE TIGER ’ MEETS THE TIGER ’ Starring HUGH JEAN SINCLAIR GILLIE SINCLAIR GILLIE CLIFFORD EVANS, WYLIE WATSON. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS Begg’s and Octagon (Phono 13-091). R Proceeds for Prisoners of War Parcels. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. At 8 p.m. THE CECILIA CHOIR ANNUAL RECITAL, Assisted by Jtees McCouachy (violinist), John Ellis (pianist), , And Joyce Ashton, Alison Tyrie, Ray Anderson. Admission, 2s. Booking free at Begg’s.

DANCING.' DUNEDIN OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL TO-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. 1 Admission, 2s. Late Buses After Dance. WALLACE SCHOOL OF DANCING, Corner of High and Manse streets. CLASSES EACH WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— WEDNESDAY EVENING : Adults. THURSDAY EVENING ; Adults. FRIDAY EVENING: Senior Boys and Girls. SATURDAY MORNING: Senior • Boys and Girls. ' Phone 12-369. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). SUNSHINE DANCE (Near Octagon). Sunshine String Band, ' A Popular Combination. Modern-Old-time. A Big Night. Fast Floor. Admission Is 6d. INPSOR LOUNGE. w TO-NIGHT. GEORGIANS BAND. Late Buses. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. ' DANCING. Supper. DANCING. DANCING. Admission 2s. DANCING. All Men in Uniform Free. Ladies. —Help to Entertain the Services., NOTE—TO-NIGHT: Ist Heat £ls Otago Championship Circular Waltzing Contest.

MISCELLANEOUS. WE SELL Ready-mixed Concrete, cheapest ■prices; open Saturday mornings. N.Z. Highway Constructors Ltd., Logan Point, Dunedin. , ~ ~ , AMATEUR Photographers slmind cull and see our slocks of New and Second-hand Photographic Cioods. —Kodak New Zealand Ltd., 162 Princes street. TAKE Dr Hair’s Asthma Cure tor bronchitis, asthma, chronic cough. —U.F.S. Dispensary, 79 Princes street UOUUHCAS'I yout Home, Concrete your Paths; save upkeep. - Ashton and Sons Ltd.. 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457 •N.Z. HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTORS LTD., Logan Point (Telephone 12-207).—Cheapest prices, prompt delivery; Ready-mixed Concrete, Asphalt, Tar, Cement, Lime, Sand, Screenings,- Wood-preserving Oil, Bitumen Emulsion, Weed Destroyer. Bitumastir Paint, all Coal By-products. LT.-COL KIRK stales: " Since using Dr Hair’s Asthma Cure can work comfortably. —Sprosen chemist. Octagon PHOTOGRAPHIC Goods wanted; we are cash buyers of Used Photographies Accessories.—Kodak New Zealand Lid., 162 Princes street.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WANTED. Pianu for little girl; "’ill pay cash; state price.—A2B3. Star. FOR SALE, beautiful liaby Grand Piano, hardly used; £240 (or offer). —A 382, Star.

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Evening Star, Issue 24325, 14 October 1942, Page 1

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458

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24325, 14 October 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24325, 14 October 1942, Page 1

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