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DANCING. OLD-TIME, MODERN DANCING. DANCING. SATURDAY. DANCING. DANCING. BIG Tlf AIN TOWN HALL SATURDAY. Tap-dancing Specialty by Miss DAPHNE BAXTER. Mr G. MURRAY (Direct from the Islands) In a Special Exhibition of the Hawaiian Hula and Charleston. DICK COLVIN’S BAND (Nine Players), Featuring Wally Sinton (Xylophonist) DANCING. Eiye Vocalists. DANCING. DANCING Spectators 6d. DANCING. LEARN BALLROOM DANCING AT BROWN’S SCHOOL OP DANCING la Miss CONSTANCE POTTS’S STUDIO, Top Floor, Hannah’s Building, George street. Principal, Mr J. H. GREEN. LEARNERS’ CLASS COMMENCES MONDAY, 19th. ADVANCE CLASS WEDNESDAY, 21st. Private Lessons by Appointment. Phone 18-831. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. -DANCEMODERN, OLD-TIME, MODERN, OLD-TIME, SETTLERS’ . HALL. The Arcadians’ Dance Band, The Arcadians’ Dance Band, With Vocal Numbers. —DANCE— Modern, Old-time. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SOUND Systems (outdoor or indoor) hired. Amplifiers for dances, parties; 10s nightly.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; dial 12-751. And SETTLERS’ HALL.

AMUSEMENTS. HUBBY I FINAL CAY TO-MORROW. CHARLES LAUGHTON. CHABLES LAUGHTON. In his gratsst characterisation as Sir Humphrey Pengallan in i JAMAICA INN' ‘JAMAICA INN' A Paramount Release. IBeecmmendod by Censor for Adnlta.), ' THE REGENT **" ***—the be gent Direction: Jl, C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. « p.m. FRIDAY NEXT 8 p.m. [Tho surging Tide of Empire sweeps across tie screen in magnificent splendour . . . Breathtaking spectacle . . • glomus adventures of the men who build the Empire. New Universal Pictures Present With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jun. BASIL RATHBONE C. AUBREY SMITH LIONEL ATWILL BARBARA O’NEILL VIRGINIA FIELD MELVILLE COOPER. A PICTURE TO THRILL THE HEART OP EVERY BRITISHER^ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS NOW OPEN D.I.C. AND THEATRE. Phone 12-513. the “ Poison Pen ” . ever written to yo«P

' Bata Racketeer, Bate Racketeer. Bate Racketeer. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. OTAGO LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. ‘ • MONSTER PROTEST,. MEETING - MAIN TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW {THURSDAY), FEBRUARY 15, at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, THURSDAY. THURSDAY. ' M. A. 1 Hon. Secretary, Rate Racketeer. Rate Racketeer. Rate Racketeer. EGAN, O.L.R.C. CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS. (Under the Auspices cf the Otago Centennial Committee.) OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, AT 8 O’CLOCK. OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, AT 8 O’CLOCK. OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17,.AT 8 O’CLOCK. TOWN HALL CONGEST CHAMBER A BRILLIANT PAGEANT OP THE PAST CENTURY IN OTAGO, AND TWO EXCELLENT ONE-ACT PLAYS ARRANGED AND PRESENTED BY THE DUNEDIN REPERTORY SOCIETY DUNEDIN REPERTORY SOCIETY DUNEDIN REPERTORY SOCIETY Popular Prices: 2s (Res. 2s 3d) and Is. Box Plan Now Open at D.I.C. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY NEW ZEALAND FEDERATION OF LABOUR. BURNS HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 14th FEBRUARY, 8 p.m. SHARP. Address by Mr JOHN ROBERTS, N.Z, Workers’ Representative to 1.L.0. Geneva Conference, 1939. THE THREE GOLDEN KEYS—THE 1.L.0. WHAT IT IS WHAT IT DOES. ALL TRADES UNIONISTS, LABOUR PARTY MEMBERS ABE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND AND HEAR—GOVERNMENTS, EMPLOYERS, AND WORKERS “ CO-OPERATE.” WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS “ ORGANISATION? ” M. A. EGAN, Secretary O.L.R.C. D. T. VQRLEY, Secretary Trades Council.

MONEY. EXCURSIONS. HOME Buyer* Without Deposit.—One Shilling Weekly for each £xoo in four year* provides deposit; take up shares; in. terest credited on subscriptions; loans on easy repayments. Dominion Building Society. 105 High street. TRADE PERSONAL. Let POLIFLOE Polish i’our Floor*. OLIPIiOK IS ANTISEPTIC! DUNEDIN SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB WEEK-END EXCURSION TO QUEENSTOWN AND EGLINTON TALLEY. Leaving Dunedin Saturday night next, February 17th, at 11 p.ra. Fares: Queenstown—Adults 16s. 6d, Children under 15 years 9s 6d. Eglinton Valley 20s extra. Tea and Sugar supplied free on Eglinton Valley Trip. Tickets obtainable at D.I.C. Booking Office and at the Station on Saturday, and also on the Train. For further particulars, see handbills at all stations. GRANDISM (4050).—There’s a friendly Hotel where they hand out sunshine; famed for quality wines and spirits.—The Grand Hotel. CAREER Hairdressing College.—Appointments Booked for Permanent Waving, Marcel, Resetting, Haircuts. Broadway; phone 10-639. •J A.fkKO—'Genuine Walton Park, 3 A" J/il* bags 9s 9d cash.—Mitchell’s, King street. AM - Otago and Southland hundreds of folk prefer and drink Granvin, the ideal party wine—still 5s 6d bottle. EXHIBITION ACCOMMODATION. BED and Breakfast, 6s 6d. £2 weekly; two minutes Exhibition; have Wellington friends inspect.—Carson, 76 Ross street, Wellington; telephone 18-437. SUPERIOR Accommodation, few minutes Exhibition; bed, breakfast, 7s 6d nightly, £2 2s weekly.—32 Wexford road, Rongotai, Wellington. DIVIDENDS. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. AN Interim Dividend of One Shilling per Share for the six months ended 30th November is payable to Shareholders at the Local Office of the Company. A. I. JOHNS, General Manager, GARDENING. ANEMONE Bulbs.—Vigorous, brilliant selection, with large double blooms; 2s 6d 100.—Marden, Box G, Takapuna, Auckland. RANUNCULUS, Ss, 3s 6d; Anemones, 3s 6d 100; guaranteed most vigorous, brilliant selection obtainable. Lakeland Gardens, Takapuna, Auckland. ADVERTISING is the greatest distributive, informative, and educative power of the present day.

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Evening Star, Issue 23500, 14 February 1940, Page 1

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