AMUSEMENTS. BOOKED OUT .... at every Laugh-packed Session. PLEASE RESERVE EARLY AT LEGO’S OR THEATRE. NEW OCTAGON Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. (throughout N.Z.). 2 P.IT. TWICE DALLY 8 P.M. CHABLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN At every paoked-out session . . . Laughing, enthusiastic crowds acclaim it Chaplin’s greatest, funniest comedy 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS — BEGG’S AND OCTAGON (Phone 13-091). Definitely No Free List, Announcing; Spectacular Production 1 & PREJUDICE ’ & PREJUDICE ’ & PREJUDICE ’ & PREJUDICE ’ A 3-ACT SPECTACULAR COMEDY, By Helen Jerome, ‘ PRIDE ‘ PRIDE ‘ PRIDE ‘ PRIDE Based on the Classic Novel of Jauc Austen. Produced by Miss Bessie Thomson for the Dunedin Repertory Society. lI.M. THEATRE. H.M. THEATRE. Tucs., Wed.. Thurs., and Sat. next, with Matinee Saturday. PLANS: Members, D.I.C. To-morrow. Public, D.I.C. Friday. --■• PRICES: 4i..,2s 6d, Is 6d. DANCING. THE CONSTANCE POTTS SCHOOL OF DANCING Miss CONSTANCE POTTS wishes to notify all Pupils, Parents, and the Public generally that she has been accepted for service in the Women’s Auxiliary of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, and commences duty immediately. In thanking pupils for past support. Miss Potts announces that the Studio has now been taken over and will be conducted by MISS NGXLA SLOWLEY, Intermediate M.R.A.D. Present and intending Pupils are assured of a thorough training in all branches of Stage and Operatic Dancing, and Miss Potts solicits on Miss Slowley’s behalf the same measure of support as has been accorded in 1 the past. STUDIO: TOP FLOOR, HANNAH’S BUILDING, 24a George street, Dunedin. 1 DANCE, SATURDAY, APRIL 19lh. DUNEDIN LAWN TENNIS UNION. A NNUAL DANCE AND PRESENTATIONS. MARIGOLD SALON. Bren Finlayson’s Band. Admission 2s. Good Supper. Good Floor. Free Bus. D TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL. UNEDIN’S BIGGEST AND BRIGHTEST OLD-TIME DANCE. Two Bands (Leader, Pat Harbrow). Prizes. Sot Supper. Admission 2s. Buses and Taxis after dance. Fare 6d. N GA MAARA HALL, GARDENS. TO-MORROW (Thursday), 17th April. DANCING 8-1: Good. Floor. Good Supper. Come and enter for big Waltzing Competitions. Pat Harbrow’s Orchestra. Bus to Cargill’s Corner, 6d. ADMISSION 2s. SOUND Systems (outdoor or indoor) Hired, Amplifiers for dances, parties; 10s nightly.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; dial 12-751. BICYCLES. FOR SALE, Gent's Bicycle, in good condition; also Girl’s Cycle, only few months used, £4 10s. —Apply 28 Morrison street, Cavershani. ORTH END Cycle Works, 758 King street, for Reconditioned Juvenile and 20in Girls’, Boys’, and Gents’ Cycles; these cycles guaranteed mechanically sound and in new condition; all repairs personally supervised and done at shortest notice. CASH for Cycles.—Wc aro paying spot cash for Second-hand Cycles; briii" yours in.—W. A. Scott and Sons, the Cycle People, George street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS, new and second-hand, fully I guaranteed, from £2s.—Central Piano ! Factory, 25 Bath street. I PIANOS. For outstanding value in Pianos call at Central Piano Factory, 25 Bath street (oil Stuart street). PIANOS. —For prompt Repairs, Tunings, expert service, reasonable prices, ring Central Piano Factory; open Friday evenings. ’ ‘ . 3 1
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Evening Star, Issue 23861, 16 April 1941, Page 1
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