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AMUSEMENTS. LAST 3 DAYS— The Season’s Happiest Hit! ALICE EAYE BETTY GRABLE JACK OAKIE, JOHN PAYNE, In ‘ TIN PAN ALLEY ' TIN PAN ALLEY ’ ‘ TIN PAN ALLEY ’ Timeless Melodies • • - Stirring Drama Hilarious Comedy, . . . Novelty . . . Songs . . . Dancing . „ . . . . Everything . . . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NBW L OCTAGON Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. (.throughout New Zealand). 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY 7.45 P.M. - PEI DAY NEXT - Two Great Stars in a Superb Dramatic Triumph. CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON And CAROLE LOMBARD CAROLE LOMBARD In Sidney Howard's Sensational Di4ma, ‘ THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED.’ ‘ THEY KNEW WHAT THEY” WANTED.’ ‘ THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED.’ ‘ THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED.’ ‘THEY KNEW WHAT .THEY WANTED.’ (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) , r BOX PLANS BEGG’S AND OCTAGON (Phone 134)91). DANCING. Extraordinary Public Announcement. TOWN HALL DANCE 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. 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. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. SATURDAY. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO BANDS. TWO BANDS. A MIGHTY REAL OLD-TIME SCOTCH NIGHT. WRIGHT’S RHYTHM ■ BAND, ' - Including the Bagpipes (DaveMaharey. vocalist), all dressed in kilts. - SEE Jerry Pollock, our new M.C., in kilts. HEAR the Band and Dave Maharey playing and singing all those beautiful old melodies of yesteryears. REMEMBER them: ‘ Daisy,’ ‘ After 1 the Ball,’ ‘ln the Shade of the Old Apple Tree,’ etc., etc. A MIGHTY Old-time Night, featuring the real old-timo dances, including the Mazurka, Highland Scholtische, Barn Dance. Remember, every dance will be a real old-timer. Como on, all ye old-timo dancers. Go gay for one night. Rub out life’s rough spots byenjoying one of the greatest Old time nights that has ever been presented in N.Z.’s dancing history. NOTE: Por the benefit of spectator's this one special big Oldtime Night will bo in the Main Town Hall, and the Modern Dance will bo in the Concert Chamber, with Julian Lee’s Baud, Arthur Waller, Irene Brookes as vocalists. You can go from one hall to the other. Ballrooms De Luxe for 2,000 Dancers. SPECTATORS 6d. Reserves at Begg’s. HAKE UP A PARTY.

WALLACE SCHOOL OF DANCING, 134 HIGH STREET. Night. Classes. TUESDAY: Advanced, 8 to 10.45. WEDNESDAY: Beginners, 7.45-10.30. THURSDAY: Practice, 7.45 to 10.15. FRIDAY: Secondary Schools, 7.45 to 10.15. Private Tuition by Arrangement. PHONE 12-369. Dunedin old-time dance club, ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Pat Harbrow’s Trocadero Band. Non-stop Dancing. Set Supper. Prizes. ADMISSION, 2s. Buses and Taxis after Dance. Fare 6d. SOUND Systems (outdoor or indoor) Hired; Amplifiers for dances, parties; 10s nightly.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd.; dial 12-751. DANCE, every Wednesday, St. Mary’s, Kaikorax; prizes, supper, Mayfair Baud; every Wednesday. rjTO-NIGHT (Tuesday), Leith Bowling -■- Club Dance; also Waltzing Competition; good prizes; old, modern, novelty dances; ladies Is, gentlemen Is 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. >J>JS 6d Will Buy a roomy 5-drawer Highboy, at Dunedin’s Wholesale-direct-to-Horne Furnishers, HAYWARDS NORTH END FURNISHING CO. LTD., corner King and Dundas streets, Dunedin North. IF yr.i need Building Material send au Advertis_:menl to tlie ‘ Star,;.

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Evening Star, Issue 23907, 10 June 1941, Page 1

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