AMUSEMENTS. fyHB GRAND pfaoß« w-ois. AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD, (Throughout N.Z.I 2 p.m. DAILY, 8 p.m. THE TWO BIGGEST B.A.’S AT THE VARSITY!— Stan Oliver LAUREL HARDY LAUREL, HARDY la A CHUMP at OXFORD ’ l A CHUMP at OXFORD ’ A United Artiste Release. IN ADDITION A Powerful Drama of Tsarist Russia. The REBEL SON ’ i The REBEL SON ’ With Roger LIYESEY, Anthony BUSHELL Joan GARDNER Patricia RPC Itwl the Brilliant Continental Actor, HiARRY BAUR (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) PLANS THEATRE. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 30th JUNE, 1940, At 8.15 p.m,, MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL By V. E. GALWAY, Mua. Doc., City Organist, Assisted by Miss EVELYN CLYDE and Mr A. J. JONES. PROGRAMME. Dr Galway will Play — Allegro from the ‘ Water Music ’ (Handel) ; Entr’acte from ‘ Rosamunde ’ (Schubert) ; ‘ Prelude and Fugue in G ’ (Bach); Sonata No. 1 (Mendelssohn); ‘ Pilgrims’ March ’ (Mendelssohn); Adagio from Sonata ‘ Erolca ’ (Stanford); ‘ Grand Choeur Alla Handel’ (Guilmant). Miss Evelyn Clyde will Sing—(a) ‘ Panis Angelicus ’ (Franck); (b) ‘ Sing, Joyous Bird ’ (Phillips). Mr A. J. Jones will Sing—- ‘ Nevermore ’ (Mattel). Accompanist, Mr A. H. Pettitt. Doors Open 7.45 p.m. Entrance from Moray Place only.
DANCING. , OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. The popular monthly old-time DANCE will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, 3rd July, . .at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies Is 63, gentlememZs. Supper provided. W. PATERSON, Secretary. H ELEN ABRAHAM SCHOOL BALLROOM DANCING. OF STUDIO; CORNER OF KING AND ST. ANDREW STREETS. Telephone 12-086. Private Lessons by Appointment. € # SBACLIEF. OMBINED Hockey and Basketball BALL, TUESDAY, JULY 2nd. Dick Colvin’s Band, Admission —3s 6d, 2s 6d, double 5s 6d. Free Bus leaves N.Z.R. Depot 8 p.m. rtIHE MODERN DANCE, A EMBASSY SALON. THURSDAY NEXT. MODERN DANCES. SUPPER, FRED GEDSON’S “ACES.” Taxis After Dance. BROWN’S SCHOOL BALLROOM DANCING, Corner George street and Moray Place. LEARNERS' CLASS every Monday at 8 p.m. Six Instructors to Teach and Dance with you. You can Learn Easily and Quickly. Private Lessons by Appointment. Phone 18-831. BROWN HOUSE, BROWN HOUSE, BROWN HOUSE, To-night. to-night, O-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 6s Double Ticket. Hot Buffet Supper. Harold Anderson’s Brown House Swingslers. DANCE, ■yyAKARI SCHOOL HALL, TO-NIGHT, JUNE 29th. Good Supper. Good Supper. RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB'S DANCE, RAVENSBOURNE TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 29th. Sports Band. Supper. Ladies Is 6d, gents 2s. Bus to town after dance. SOUTHERN RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB’S DANCE, Bathgate Park Pavilion, Wednesday, July 3rd; Georgians Dance Band; supper. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. •piOOTBALLERS’ Dance, Foresters’ Hall, -*• Green Island, July 6; supper; Royal Dance Band; bus 7 p.m., return 12.30; Is 6d. ’ SOUND Systems (outdoor or indoor) Hired, Amplifiers for dances, parties; 10s nightly.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; dial 12-751. GEO. G. COX Studio, Buffalo Hall, Clarke street; Private Tuition, Ballroom and Tap Dancing.—Phone 10-739, between 9 a.m and 5 p.m. PATRIOTIC Dance, Waitati, Saturday. June 29th, Good Templars' Hall; admission Is and Is 6d; supper. CARGILL’S CASTLE Dance, Every Saturday; under new management; good road, music, supper; gents 2s 6d. ladies 2s Dance, St. Mary’s School Hall, Taieri road, Wednesday, July 3rd; ladies Is 6d, gents 2s. OWING to Unforeseen Circumstances, no Dance, N.Z.R'. Bus Hall, To-night; see later advertisements.
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Evening Star, Issue 23615, 29 June 1940, Page 1
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