AMUSEMENTS. Finally To-night— Charles LAUGHTON Carole LOMBARD Charles LAUGHTON Carole LOMBARD In • THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED.’ * THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED.’ (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. g P.M. f( new OCTAGON 7.45 P.M. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY Hero’s .the Gayest, Happiest, Most Irresistible Sophisticated Comedy in Years! MELVYN DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS ' And LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG In The Screen’s Most Hilarious ComedyRomance ‘ HE STAYED FOR ‘ HE STAYED FOR ‘ HE STAYED FOR ‘ HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST ’ BREAKFAST ’ BREAKFAST * BREAKFAST’ With Alan Marshall . Eugene Pallotte Una O’Connor It’s Slightly Scandalous . . . But Simply Uproarious . . . The Most Riotous Mix-up on the Pun-packed Screen. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS BJBGGS AND OCTAGON (Phone 13-091). DANCING. TOWN HALL DANCE Mr. Cpnacher, the 20-ycar-old- musical' discovery, now serlving in the Merchant Navy, was a member of Teddy Joyce’s Junior Band in England. He has appeared in the films, broadcasts, and with Jack Hylton’s Band as a junior discovery. He will appear with Julian Lee’s Band in the Main Town Hall on Saturday night, at 10. ~ NOTE.—A Special Swing Programme will be featured from 10 till 10.30, with’ Mr Conacber (String Bass), ’ Julian Lee (Piano), Les. Gough (Drums), Jimmie MacFarlanc, Arthur Waller, Irene Brookes taking the vocals. 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. TWO HALLS. TWO BANDS. MAIN TOWN HALL— All Modern Dancing. CONCERT CHAMBER— All Old-time Dancing, featuring a big “ Back-to-Cluld-hood ” Night. Don’t miss seeing Jimmy Pollock in bis Rompers. All the rest of Wright’s Band dressed up as Tiny Tots. Special prizes for all those who come as Tiny Tots in their Childhood Costumes. YOU CAN GO PROM ONE HALL TO THE OTHER. BALLROOM DE LUXE EOR 2,000 DANCERS. Spectators, 6d. w EMBLEY OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCE. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. (Under Now Management.) DUNEDIN OLD TIME DANCE CLUB. Pat Harbrow’s Band. Pat Harbrow’s Band. Pat Harbrow’s Band. Pat Harbrow’s Band. Pat Harbrow’s Band. Pat Harbrow’s Band. Pat Harbrow’s Band. Pat Harbrpw’s Band. Pat Harbrow’s Band. Non-stop Dancing. Non-stop Dancing. Two Bands. Two Bands. Prizes. Set Supper. Prizes. Sot Supper. Elite and Rialto Catering. ADMISSION 2s. jQANCE, NGA MAARA HALL, GARDENS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dancing 8-10.30. The Best of Music by the Savouictt*. 4TH NORTH DUNEDIN SCOUTS. Q OCTAL AND DAN CE, SCOUT HALL, LEITH STREET, SATURDAY, 21,1 JUNE, at 8 p.m. ■ Good Music. Good Supper. Admission Is. , Funds for • Parcels for Scouts Overseas. 1 EM V A S S Y S A L O N. MBASSY S A L O N. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT Good Floor. Excellent Supper. Music by the RHYTHM KINGS. Admission 2s. ] JUMBLE SALES. I JUMBLE Sale, All Saints’ Schoolroom, ' Saturday, 21st June, 2.30 p.m.; Cloth- c iug and Produce. UNITED Women’s .movement are hold- s lug a Jumble Sale in Carroll Rooms t on Friday, 20th, at 7 o’clock.
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Evening Star, Issue 23915, 19 June 1941, Page 1
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