AMUSEMENTS. HELP THE f UNFORTUNATE FINNISH CHILDREN A SPECIAL APPEAL FOE DUNEDIN CENTRE, RED CROSS. COMMUNITY SING, COMMUNITY SING. FRIDAY NEXT, FEB. 16, 1940. STRAND THEATRE (By Courtesy Puller Theatre Corp. Ltd.), At 12 o’clock. “ Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, and Brothers, think of the little mites in Finland without clothing in the cold weather, 25 degrees below aero.” MONEY WANTED URGENTLY. Send Your Donations, Small or Large. Leader, H. P. DESMOULINS. At the Piano, ALP. PETTITT. A Special Programme is being arranged. J. F. HIMBURG, Hon. Secretary. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1940, At 8.15 p.m., MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL By , V. E. GALWAY, Mus. Doe., City Organist, Assisted by Miss DORA DRAKE and Miss BLANCHE ERRINGTON. PROGRAMME, Dr Galway will Play: ‘ Prelude and Fugue in B Flat ’ (Bach), ‘ Gavotte from Iphigenia in AuliS' (Gluck), ‘ Toccata in F' (Wider), ‘ Allegro from Sonata No. 1 ’ (Borowski), ‘ Ave Maria ’ from ‘ The Miracle ' (Humperdinck), ‘Caprice in G Minor ’■ (Crackel), ‘ The Sandman ’ (Brahms), ‘Finale’ (Wolstenholme). Miss Dora Drake will Sing: * The Child and the Twilight,’ ‘ The Maiden ’• (Parry). Miss Blanche Errington will sing:... ‘ The Praise of God’ (Beethoven). and Miss Errington will Sing: I ‘O Lovely Peace,’ from 4 Judas Maccabeus’ (Handel). Admission —FREE—Admission. Doors Open 7.45 pirn. Entrance from Moray Place only. PHYSICAL TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT!! The Y.M.C.A. Physical Education Department announces that its Physical Culture Classes for Young Men, Business Men, Women, and Children will be RESUMING from MARCH Ist. ENROL NOW! Special arrangements made for men enlisting for active service. Prospectus on application phone 10-784. Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM, MORAY PLACE. PHYSICAL CULTURE H. BALDOCK, Specialist *in Body-building, Jiu Jitsu, Corrective Exercise, Turkish Baths, Reducing. Enrol with me now and be made . 100 . per cent. fit. Private or Class Tuition. Studio: 295 STUART STREET. Phone 10-966. DANCING. TO-NIGHT, DANCE, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL SPORTS ORCHESTRA, With Vocal Numbers. DANCE, EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, TO-NIGHT.
Holland memorial hall dance, Dunedin’s Most Popular Suburban Dance, TO-NIGHT, First Heat Waltzing Competition; Judge, Mr Don. Duff. Satuiday, 17th, Second Heat. Saturday, 24th, Third and Final. Modern and Old-time Programme by Scofield’s Collegians (4 players). A Cool Hall, Perfect Floor, Good Prizes. Good Supper. Admission Is fid. Right of Admission Reserved. Bus to Town after Dance. Holland memorial hall every MONDAY, Learners’ Night, 7.45 to 11.15. Music by Bert de Crewe. Admission fid. Under control of Holland Hall Committee. CJOUND Systems (outdoor or indoor) hired, Amplifiers for dances, parties; 10s nightly.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; dial 12-751. 'VIT'ANTED, Pianist for dance band; preT " fcrence given to good reader.—Tß 62, ‘ Star.’ Mid-week Dance every Wednesday Night, Early Settlers’ Hall; ladies strictly evening dress.
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Evening Star, Issue 23497, 10 February 1940, Page 1
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