AMUSEMENTS. 'J'HE OCTAGON Screening at 2.15 and 8.0 p.m. PERCY MARMONT PERCY MARMONT PERCY MARMONT As a dnodern Raffles—a Gentleman Crook who will steal your heart—who fooled Scotland Yard till they found his “ blind spot ” —his love for his daughter. SEE HIM—In this Screen 1 Play especially written for him. ‘ THE BLIND SPOT,’ ‘ THE BLIND SPOT,’ ‘ THE BLIND SPOT,’ ‘ THE BLIND SPOT,’ " THE BLIND SPOT,’ With Muriel Warwick ANGELES, WARD. LAURA COWIE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Box Plans at D.I.C. SPRING FLOWER SHOW, gT. PAUL’S HALL, STUART STREET, SEPTEMBER 28. / Competitions, Table Decorations, Baskets, Bowls, Cut Flowers, etc. Entries Close 5 p.m. SEPTEMBER 27, Mrs A. H. FISHER, Hon. Sec., 91 Bedford street, St. Clair. A Choice Collection of Plants will be on Sale. All Cut Flowers to be Sold at 6 p.m. on Day of Show. All Proceeds on behalf of St. Paul’s Cathedral. ANDERSON’S BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL EX-PUPILS’ ASSOCIATION. ' mHE attention of Ex-Pupile of the above X School is drawn to the following functions which will be held in connection with the Annual Reunion : SOCIAL Cameron Hall, Saturday, October 7, at 7,30 p.m. Supper provided.’ Admission, Is. Social programme arranged. Meet your old schoolmates. CHURCH SERVICE, Anderson’s Bay Presbyterian Church. Sunday, October 8, at 11 a.m. ANNUAL DANCE, Marigold Salon, Monday, October 9, at 8 p.m. Tickets: Double, 4s- Single 2s 6d. Tickets for Social Reunion and Dance may bo obtained from the undersigned. G. V. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. Phone 23-851. PROFESSIONAL. IF YOUR TEETH REQUIRE ANY ATTENTION CONSULT A HIGHLYQUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED EXPERT. ONLY THE BEST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE SUBMITTED. MOST HUMANE AND CONSIDERATE TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. MODERATE FEES. EASY FINANCE ARRANGED. W. D. ROSE, DENTIST, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN (Rooms Above N.Z. Book Depot). TEL. 10-520; PRIVATE, 20-088. LEGAL. GEORGE TYRRELL BAYLEE (Barrister and Solicitor) Wishes to Announce That ho has Admitted to Partnership JAMES EDWARD BRUNTON (Barrister and Solicitor), Lately on the staff of tho late firm of Moore, Moore, and Nichol, And 'that they will Practise their Profession under tho Style or Name of “ TJAYLEE AND BRUNTON,” In Marshall Chambers, Moray place East, Dunedin (Opposite Public Baths). Phono No. 12-333. DANCING. ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I The Cliffs Cabaret. The Cliffs Cabaret. Tho Cliffs Cabaret. Tho Cliffs Cabaret. Cargill’s Castle. Excellent parking for c-ars Cargill’s Castle. in tho Castle grounds. Cargill’s Castle. Cargill’s Castle. Phone Reservations Early, Cargill’s Castle. 23-693. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 riYHE SATURDAY X NIGHT SUPPER DANCE, 8-12. ÜBILEE BALL, Fiftieth Anniversary, I 0.0. F., LOYAL VALLEY LODGE, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, lURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 28. isic, Dagg’s Dance Band. Caterer, J. Vootton. Double Tickets, 7s 6d; Single ets, 4s 6d. Tickets obtainable from -e Officers and Members of Committee. ;ing at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Dunedin’s Most Beautiful Ballroom, TVTOONSHINE WINTER GARDENS. Catering for Old-time and Modern Dances. Paper Hats, Streamers, Novelties. WILL SMITH’S KAPAI DANCE BAND. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d (includes supper). NATIONAL DANCERS’ SOCIAL CLUB, Victoria Hall, Tuesday next. Dancing 8 till 12. Supper. Musicians, Smith’s Jubilee Dance Band. Special arrangement exhibition National Reel by National Champion Dancers, who are the representative queens for the forthcoming bazaar. Admission: Members, Is and Is 6d; non-mem-bers, Is 6d, 2s. The positions of queens to date are: Scotch, Patsy Atkinson Ist; Welsh, Margaret MacMillan 2nd; Irish, Daphne Allan 3rd; English, Reta Warren 4th. North end boating club—a DANCE will be held in tho Moonshine Cabaret, Gcorgo street, on WEDNESDAY, 27th September, 8 to 1; sports Orchestra; supper; ladies la Gd, gents 2s. WEST HARBOUR Carnival. —Popular, “ Star ” Dance at Ravcnsbourne Tonight; railway bus leaves Queen’s Gardens B.fs, returns 12.10; admission Is; funds lo Acrex Queen. HILDREN’S Fancy Dress Ball, Caversham Gym, Wednesday, 27th September; grand inarch 7.30; admission—children 3d, adults 6d. OMB to Mr Hcllyer’s Barn and enjoy the novelty, going away as tho cows come home. • <"t OOK!” Grand Final Gaiety Dance; i-J mystery novelty dance, something special again; tho Sports Band; aid of infant queen; Caversham' School Gym., Monday, September 25, 8 p.m.; roll up, <rivo little ones lift up; ladies 6d, gents Is; supper. TXANCE, Forbury School Hall, Oxford jLr street, Monday, 25th, 8 p.m.-12; Tom Katz Band; tip-lop programme; admission Is- right of admission reserved. _ DANCE, Macnndrcws, Saturday, 23rd; admission Is; supper, novelties; bus Queen’s Gardens. 7.30 p.m., Is return; Marama Orchestra, OLD-TIME Barn Dance, Macandrcw Bay, Wednesday next, 8 p.m.; free bus. town and Porlobollo,
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Evening Star, Issue 21524, 23 September 1933, Page 15
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