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Weather Forecast: Fair to fine Outlook fair—some frosts inland

Finally To-night. Anton WALBROOK Sally GRAY. In • DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT ’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON She Theatre Beautiful. DAILY—S p.m. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. «fce latest and most exciting Leslie Charteris’s stories comes to the screen. I r —. . . ROMANCE . . . COMEDY . BLENDED IN THE YEAR’S MOST ■BREATH-TAKING ADVENTURE. ■SKILLS ■ ?• THE SAINT t THE SAINT t THE SAINT i THE SAINT MEETS THE TIGER ’ ' MEETS THE TIGER ’ MEETS THE TIGER ’ ; MEETS THE TIGER ’ fe GREAT BRITISH FILM . . DESIGNED >R LOVERS OF ADVENTURE AND mtrDTT.r c Starring HUGH JEAN SINCLAIR GILLIE SINCLAIR GILLIE SINCLAIR , GILLIE GORDON McLEOD, CLIFFORD EVANS, WYLIE WATSON. R.K.O. Radio Picture. by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS Begg’s and Octagon (Phone 13-091). DANCING. MAKE UP A PARTY. TOWN HALL DANCE gUNCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. . DANCING. DANCING; DANCING. dancing. DANCING. ■•DANCING.. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. dancing. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. SATURDAY. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. THREE BANDS. THREE BANDS. MAIN TOWN HALL, All Modem Dancing. CONCERT CHAMBER, All Old-time. You can go’from one hall to the other. Ballroom De Luxe for 2,000 „ Dancers. N.Z.’s BIGGEST DANCE. GRAND £lO FINAL NOVICE OLD-TIME COMPETITION. FINALISTS. :Miss McAusliri —Mr Weir. Miss D. Betts—Mr M. Howie. Miss Kelly—Mr Watson. Miss Rosie—Miss Berry. Miss Sickels —Mr Mann. WHO . Will . WIN????? SPECTATORS, 6d.

WEMBLEY DANCE THE DANCERS’ JOYLAND. pioneer' HALL, PIONEER HALL. Where all Dancers Meet. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. Fame Has Made Its Name. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. OM-time and Modern. IKT HARBROW’S WEMBLEY BAND (Ten Players). JlgnOßsion, 2s, includes well-known supper only at ‘Wembley. Eight of Admission Reserved. ffiO-NXGHT (THURSDAY). WILSON HALL. JTDE DRESSERS AND DYERS DANCE. lido Dance Baud* Good Supper. Admission, Is 6d. Soldiers, Is. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), UN SHINE DANCE (Near Octagon). SUNSHINE STRING BAND. A Popular Combination. Modern, Old-time. A-Big Night. Fast Floor. ADMISSION, Is 6d. 8 TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). U N S H I N E DANCE (Near Octagon). Pat Harbrow and Elis Band. Great Music. Great Dance. Fast Floor. Admission, Is 6d. SEOWN’S SCHOOL DANCING, Windsor • Lounge.—Learn Ballroom Dancing. Learners’ Class, every Monday, 8 till 10.30, la 6d. Private lessons by appointment. PHONE 18-831.

BICYCLES. fcyCLii Repairs al reasonable prices; ali Accessories stocked. - A, S Davis. Star Building. Stuart street. FOB SALE, Boy’s Bicycle, 24in wheel, in good condition; £6 105.—A557, fotar. FOB SALE, Gentleman’s Bicycle, good order, just .overhauled; tyres good. AS6Z, Star. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. OLD-ESTABLISHED Seed and Florist Shop, sound, profitable business; .stand any investigation; suit couple; well stocked; going concern; £350.—-Henderson, land IS>ME-MADE Bakery and Confectionery Business, in prosperous country town; only reason for selling ill-health. —A 498, Star. £375. —FLORIST and Seedsmen Business; centrally situated; good returns; easy rental; recommended. —Nicholson, Manse etreet. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. _ fcitVAIIAN Steel Guitar, as new: price ~£S*rrApply 4 Quarry st, Musselburgh.

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Evening Star, Issue 24326, 15 October 1942, Page 1

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475

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24326, 15 October 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24326, 15 October 1942, Page 1

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