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Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON, The Theatre Beautiful. 2 p.m.— TWICE DAILY—B p.m. THE DISTINGUISHED WINNER OF SIX ACADEMY AWARDS! RICHARD LLEWELLYN’S ‘ HOW GREEN ‘ HOW \ GREEN ' HOW GREEN • HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY ’ WAS MY VALLEY ’ WAS MY VALLEY ’ WAS MY. VALLEY ’ Starring WALTER PIDGEON, MAUREEN O’HARA. , DONALD CRISP, ANNA LEE, RODDY McDOW v ALL, And THE WORLD-FAMOUS WELSH SINGERS. -- Supports include ‘THE W.A.A.F.'s ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans Octagon, phono 13-091. Free List Suspended Note. —Telephone Reserves will not be held after 7.30 p.m. LAND NOTICE. CROWN LAND FOE SELECTION. APPLICATIONS for a Renewable Lease of 643 Acres, Downs Settlement, 2 miles from Becks, will be 'received at my Office until 4 p.m. on MONDAY, November 9 1942 Annual rent, £ll3 10s. Loading, £1,930, payable by £B3O chsh, balaiujo on terms. Grazing property subject to irrigation agreement. Application form and full particulars obtainable from W. E. SHAW. Commissioner of Crown Lands, Dunedin. MEETINGS. FOOD VALUE LEAGUE. \ PUBLIC MEETING of the Dunedin Branch of the above League will bo held on THURSDAY, Oct. 29, in the R.S.A. Hall, Moray Place, at 8 p.m. Speaker; Dr HELEN DEEM. Address: ‘ DIET IN RELATION TO COMMON AILMENTS.’ Also short Talk by Mrs McLaughlan. M.H.Sc., introducing Display of Wholemeal Cakes and Broadstuffs. Collection. ■ J. A. AINGE. Hon. Secretary. PENSIONERS’ Association. —The Monthly Meeting will be held in Pioneer Women’s Memorial Hall, Moray Place, Thursday, October 29, 2.30. p.ui.; important business; megThcry- only. MEMBERS’ Meeting, New Zealand Social Credit Movement, Moran Buildings, Octagon. -Tuesday, October 27, 8 p.m.; business, general. RADIANT Health Club - Meets Tuesday, 2.30. Moran Buildings Octagon; all interested welcome. DANCING. MAKE UP A PARTY. TOWN HALL DANCE TO-NIGHT, ANCING. TWO HALLS. 4NCING. THREE BANDS. ANCING. MAIN TOWN HALL. ANCING. All Modern Dancing. ANCING, CONCERT CHAMBER, ANCING. All Old-time.. ANCING. Ballrooms for 2,000 dancers. ANCING. N.Z.’s BIGGEST DANCE. ■MI-FINAL £ls OTA'gO WALTZING CHAMPIONSHIP. Spectators, £d. This is your last opportunity to qualify for the final. REMEMBER TWO BIG DAN.CES. BIG MIDNIGHT DANCE DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING WINDSOR LOUNGE, Commencing 12.30 a.m. till 4 a.m., Monday Morning, 26th. Also, MONDAY NIGHT, LABOUR DAY, Commencing 8 o'clock. " WEMBLEY DAXCE 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. Old Time and Modern. PAT HARBROW’S WEMBLEY /BAND (Ten Players). Admission, 2s, includes well-known supper only at Wembley. Right of Admission Reserved.

EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. ST. JOHN AMB U L AMBULANCE HALL, D A N C I N G. D A N G I N G. D A N C 1 N G. DANCING. D A N C I' N G. DANCING. DANCING... DANCING. D A N C I N G. I) A N C I N G. I) A N C I N G. A N (J E D’A N C E LOWER YORK PLACE. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. Music by the MAYFAIR DANCE BAND (D. Rogerson, Leader). Make Up a Party and Come Along. Good Floor. Set Supper. Members of / lhc Armed Forces, Half-price Admission, 2s.

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Evening Star, Issue 24334, 24 October 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24334, 24 October 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24334, 24 October 1942, Page 1

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