AMUSEMENTS. 2nd GREAT WEEK—AND STILT. THE CROWDS ARE FLOCKING TO THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN ' TOWN PLANS AT THEATRE (PHONE 13-091) THE NEW QCTAGON AimsJgsmated Theatre* Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.). ? p.m. —— DAILY 8 p.m. \ i The Picture that has Captivated Dunedin with it* Brilliant Humour. With GINGER DAVID ROGERS NIVEN ROGERS - NIVEN Sparkling, Witty Comedy-romance, Skipping Buoyantly and Dangerously - over Thin Ice ... Always Hilariously Funny .;. . Always in Unimpeachable Good Taste! (Kaoommended by Censor for Adult*.) CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO, WqTH anniversary and annual I’O SPORTS GATHERING, SATURDAY. MARCH 30, 1940. Final Athletic Gathering of the Season. Business Interhouse Competitions,; March Past Display, And Attack on 20-Mile Marathon Record. See 13 Separate Section Advertisements in This Issue. Admission: Adults Is, Children fid. Stand and Ramp fid Extra. Official Programmes fid each. ARTHUR A. PAAPE, President. JAMES S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. DANCING. FOLLOW THE CROWDS 1 DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCING TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) BIG TOWN M A^ HALL OLD-TIME, MODERN DANCE. DICK COLVIN’S , BAND (Nine Players.) Five Vocalists. Broadcast hy 4ZB. 9 p.m. till midnight. FREE INVITATION extended to Troop* on leave. SPECTATORS, fid. ROWN’S SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. .NOTE! Phone 18-831. Owing to the school’s popularity we have been, compelled to move to a larger studio. NEW ADDRESS.-rCorner of George, street NEW ADDRESS, and Moray Place (above NEW ADDRESS. MorrtoV Shop). LEARNERS’ CLASS Every Monday Night. ADVANCE CLASS Thursday. Private lessons by. Appointment. Principal: Mr J. H, GREEN (late Wellington). DANCE, J^ORNINGTON TO-NIGHT. DANCE, SCHOOL HALL, TO-NIGHT. Music, Savonia Band, Supper. Admission; Gents Is fid. Ladies Is. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, DANCE DANCE Early settlers* hall. ARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. M’Caw’s Commodore Band. M’Caw’s Commodore Band. DANCE ' DANCE EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. /SETTLEMENT LAND FOR SELECTION. THE undermentioned Section is open for selection on Renewal Lease, and applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, Bth April, 1940. Section 345, Clifton Settlement. 658 a3r 02p. Capital value, £2,960. Half-yearly rent, £74. Weighted with £906 14s for improvements. Undulating land, with ridges, easy to cultivate, situated 7 miles from Waiwera. Application forms and full particulars from W. E. SHAW, Commissioner of Crown Lands,
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Evening Star, Issue 23527, 16 March 1940, Page 1
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