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Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON, The Theatre Beautiful. 2 p.m.— TWICE DAILY —8 p.m. 1 r The latest and/ most exciting ot Leslie Cbarleris’s stories comes to the screen, THRILLS . . • ROMANCE ■ ■ ■ COMEDY BLENDED IN THE YEAR’S MOST BREATH-TAKING ADVENTURE. ‘ THE SAINT ‘THE SAINT .‘THE SAINT • THE SAINT MEETS THE TIGER’ MEETS THE TIGER ’ MEETS THE TIGER ’ THE TIGER * Starring HUGH SINCLAIR SINCLAIR JEAN GILLIE GILLIE GORDON McLEOD, CLIFFORD EVANS. ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS OCTAGON (phono 13-091).
GORE SPRING RACES. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Arrangements have beau made for SPECIAL TRAINS tc run from and to DUNEDIN, arriving in time for lunch before the Inst event, ' and leaving, with ample time tor tea, after the concluding race. VISIT THIS POPULAR FIXTURE IN COMFORT. F. YOUNG, Secretary. 152 High street, Dunedin, C.l. DANCING. ' EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE DANCE AMBULANCE HALL, LOWER YORK PLACE. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. Music by the MAYFAIR DANCE BAND (D. Rogcrson, Leader). Have you entered for our DESIINY Competition yet? To-night, the Fourth Heat. Enter now.'! Good Prizes. Good Floor. - Set Supper. Members of the Armed Forces,. Half-price. Admission, 2s.
■' ■ ■ THE DANCERS’ JOY LAND. 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. Old-time and Modern. FAT HARBROW’S WEMBLEY BAND (Ten Players).. Admission, 2s, includes vvcll-kVovrii, supper only )s*tVemWeyL‘ CV';;. . 1 ?!. Right of Admission Reserved. ■ ■ THE BERTHA SALMOND STUDIO OF BALLROOM-DANCING,’ Athenceura Buildings.' Octagon. Classes: Fridays, 8-10 p.m., Boys apd Girls; Saturday. 10-12 a.m. Private Lessons by Appointment, Private Phone 11-126. TO-NIGHT. ACANDREW ROAD INTERMEDIATE iU DANCE. THE ROYAL DANCE BAND. , Prizes. Supper. , ' Modern and Old-time Continuous Dancing Men in Uniform, Is. BROWN’S SCHOOL DANCING. Windsor Lounge.—Learn Ballroom Dancing. Learners’ Class, every Monday, 8 till 10.30, Is 6d. Private lessons by appointment. PHONE 18-831.
MEETINGS. & WHERE DO THE NATIONALISTS STAND? SPEAKERS: B. K. BERG, lAN JAMIESON. AND R. TATI AT THE CRAWFORD LOUNGE ON WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21, At 8 p.m. . Auspices Communist Parly.
4th BATTALION. NATIONAL MILITARY , RESERVE. A MEETING finalising arrangements for a Reunion will be held TUKSDAA, 7.30 p.m., R.S.A. ROOMS. AH Members, O.L.VV.P. or on service, are invited to attend. C. H. DUNCAN, Hon. Secretary. A GENERAL MEETING OF ALL MASTER BUTCHERS IN DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS will be held in the Board Room of the Otago Employers* Association. 20 Crawford street, .Dunedin, on MONDAY NEXT, October 19, at 8 p.m. The Special Business of the Meeting will be to discuss Meat Prices, and all Butchers arc cordially invited to attend, whether they are members of the Association or not. S. I>. MIRAMS. Secretary.
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Evening Star, Issue 24328, 17 October 1942, Page 1
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