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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 RIS MAJESTY’S Direciinn; Sir Benjamin Fuller. The Romance (lull Changed a Million Lovers’ Lives Now Lights (lie Screen. ERROL ANITA FLYNN , LOUISE FLYNN LOUISE In Warner Bros. ‘GREEN LIGHT’ ‘GREEN LIGHT.’ Sir Cedric Hardwicke—Marg. Lindsay. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) KAY FRANCIS In the Lovable, Laughable Hit, ‘MY RILL’ BONITA GRANVILLE JOHN LITEL. Plans D.1.C., Jacobs’s at 5 p.m., Theatre at 6.30. Phone 12-733. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Final Screening To-night 7.30. Paul MUNI, Jane BRYAN, in ‘WE ARE NOT ALONE’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Penny SINGLETON, Arthur LAKE, In the Hilarious Comedy, ‘ Blondie Brings Up Baby ’- (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1/- M AYFAIR 1 / 6 Dir.; Fuller! Theatre Corp. Ltd. Coming To-morrow (Saturday). Bing CROSBY, Gloria JEAN, . In the Glorious Musical, I IF I HAD MY WAY ’ Frank MORGAN, Virginia GREY, Ann Rutherford, John Shelton, Virginia Woidler, Irene Rich, In a Riot of Mirth and Romance, ‘ KEEPING COMPANY * (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 22-573. E NGAGE DANCING. JULIAN LEE’S For Your Next BAND PARTY, SOCIAL, or DANCE. Any number of players supplied at reasonable fee. Phones 13-614, 12-030. PATRONISE Dance, Foresters’ Hall, Green Island, Saturday, at 8 o’clock; best music: admission Is 6d. OTAGO Rowing Club. —Opening Day; Dance this Saturday Night; double ss. —Ring or call Secretary Beveridge, Cargill’s Corner; phono 23-821. TO-NIGHT, To-night, To-night, Sunshine Tea Rooms, George street, near Octagon; Basil Smith's Hillbilly Band; admission Is 6d; marvellous floor, continuous dancing, commencing 8 p.m.; como along. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. LADY desires private Board in refined home; adults; reasonable.—No. A 320, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, by respectable young Lady, Board in private home; handy to town. —AlOl, ‘ Star.’ GARDENING. ANEMONES, Ranunculus; large, brilliant double blooms; best value obtainable; 2s 6d 100. Harden, Box 6, Takapuna. Auckland. PERMANENT WAVING. 11/'ALDOR Toilet Salon.—Permanent Wav- ' ing Specialists; 17s 6d full wave, 14s 6d three-quarter head; sides waved 12s 6d. —Phone 18-852. GUARANTEED Permanent Wave from 17s 6d to 35s. —Potter’s Toilet Rooms, George street. pHYLLIS SMITHER Salon (above Moody, -**■ tobacconist). Permanent Waving, Tinting, Setting, and other important branches.—Phone 12-365; open Saturday afternoons. RING 12-708 for Appointment to have your hair Permed or Set in the privacy of your own home. ART Beauty Salon, 185 George street. — Full Wave, 15s; 3 11s 6d.—Phone 18-040. RADIO.

12-751 ~ terms. —Wholesale Courtenay; trade in old Radios as deposit; easy Radio Dealers. ing for the first time. 9.25: 'Martin’s Corner.’ 9.49; Joe Green and Milt Herth. 9.52: Waltzing to Irving Berlin. 10; Close down. 3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 7,30; 3YA Orchestra, conducted by Will Hutchens. 7.53: Studio recitals by Jean Scolt (soprano), Bessie Bollard (pianist), s\. G. Thompson (baritone). 8,38: New York (Symphony Orchestra, ‘ Mother Goose’ suite (Ravel). 9.25: Symphony Orchestra, Sydney M'Kwan (tenor), and the Dreamers. 10.2: ‘The Masters in Lighter Mood.’ 2YA (570 kc) Wellington. 7.15; ‘Britain Speaks.’ 7.45: ‘Wall/.’ ('Swan Lake Ballet,’ Tchaikovski). 7.50: Alexander Kipnis fbassi. 7.54: Henri Temianka (violin). 7.58: 'The Royal Choral Society. 8.2: 'The Battle for Britain,’ a 8.8. C. production. 8.40: 'At Short Notice. 9.25: Something new for bandsmen. 10; Rhythm on record. IYA (Gsokc), Auckland. 7.15: Sports talk by Gordon Hotter. 7.30: Symphony Orchestra. 7.35; ‘Prose and Poet ry of the Sea: The Struggle With Spain.’ 7.55: Studio recital by Nancy Reed (piano). 8.15- Studio recital by lan Burry (piano). 8.27: London Philharmonic Orchestra, ‘Concerto in A Maior ’ (Mozart). 9.25: Choir of (he Russian Onera. 9.42: Boston Svmphony Orchestra. ‘ Symphony No. 3 (Harris). 10: Music, mirih. and melody. " I understand your wife is athletically inclined?" " She is if jumping to conclusions and running up bills have anything to do with it!”

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Evening Star, Issue 24006, 3 October 1941, Page 1

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