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WEATHER Showery Improving to-morrow

NOTHING BETTER THAN THE BEST

Finally To-night. ROBERT BENCHLEY In ' PAN-AMERICANA.' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ THE STATE AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. I (Throughout New Zealand.) 2 p.m. Twice Daily 8 p.m Hearing Aids Available. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. IF IT'S LAUGHTEE YOU AEB LOOKING FOE I I FOR AN EVENING OF LAUGHS AND RELAXATION . . . YOU WON'T FIND A BETTER PICTURE . . . IT'S ONE OF THE FUNNIEST PICTURES OF THIS OR ANY OTHER SEASON. I I Edward Small Presents WILLIAM BENDIX WILLIAM BENDIX WILLIAM BENDIX . I I HELEN WALKER I I DENNIS O'KEEFE '■ ABEOAD With TWO YANKS ' ' ABEOAD With TWO YANKS ' ' ABEOAD With TWO YANKS ' ' ABEOAD With TWO YANKS ' ' ABEOAD With TWO YANKS ' ' ABEOAD With TWO YANKS ' ABEOAD With TWO YANKS ' , With John Loder Janet Lambert I I They knew their LINES . . . but she knew her CURVES. They were just Two Wolves in She's Clothing. I I A United Artists Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bos Plans BEGG'S and STATE (Phone 12-324).

Finally To-night. United Artists Presents ' UP-IN MABEL'S BOOM' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Amalgamated The Theatre 2 p.m. Twice Daily 8 p.m. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. THE NEW SCREEN COMEDIAN WHO IS BREAKING ALL RECORDS EVERYWHERE IN A PICTURE THAT HAS SET ALL CIOTICS.RAVING! 11 HE'S A RIOT! HE'S A SENSATION! © In Glorious Technicolour I I THE SCREEN'S NEWEST AND GREATEST DISCOVERT, DANNY KAYE DANNY KAYE DANNY KAYE DANNY KAYE SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S LUSH, LAVISH, LAUGHTER-SPELT MUSICAL COMEDY, fUP IN ARMS ' ■' UP IN ASMS. ' •'• UP IN AEMS • •' UP IN AEMS is : .'-UP IN AEMS - •UP IN AEMS" .'UP IN ARMS* iUP IN ARMSDINAH SHOEE DINAH SHOEE Dana Andrews Louis Calhern You'll hear a bevy of hit times by Dinah Shore and an eyeful of dances by gorgeous, glamorous Goldwyn girls . . . you II get the biggest package of all time m . entertainment and laughter! I I An R.K.O. Radio Release. (Approved for' Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS BEGG'S and OCTAGON. Phone 13-091.

WEMBLEY WEMBLEY WEMBLEY PIONEER HALL, SATURDAY. PIONEER HALL, SATURDAY. PIONEER HALL, SATURDAY. . FLOOR SPACE FOR 1,000 DANCERS. PAT HARBROW'S WEMBLEY BAND OF 10 PLAYERS. AND MODERN ''. NON-STOP DANCING. Set Supper. Prizes. NOTE.—SPECIAL HOLIDAY DANCE, MONDAY NIGHT, EARLY SETTLERS' HALL.

LABOUR WEEK-END. BIG NIGHT. RENDEZVOUS DANCE' THE FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE, 8 to 1 a.m. Meet Your Pals. Make your Weekend Arrangements at This Dance. PAT HARBROW'S SOLID SIX. Admission 2s. BIG MIDNIGHT DANCE, SUNDAY NEXT, 12 to 4 a.m., THE CAVES (Octagon). BIG MIDNIGHT DANCE, PG MIDNIGHT DANCE, SUNDAY 12.15 to 4 a.m. SUNDAY SUNDAY VICTORIA HALL. SUNDAY VICTORIA HALL. Next Door His Majesty's Theatre. Next Door His Majesty's Theatre. ' Dancing. Dcaning. Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. NIGHT Dancing. Dancing. Dancing. LABOUR Dancing. Dancing. NIGHT Dancing. Dancing. Concert Chamber, Dancing. Concert Chamber, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, ASTRONOMICAL BRANCH OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF N.Z. rjIHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING A of the Branch will be held TO-NIGHT in the Lecture Room of the Museum, King street, at 8 o'clock. Addresses will be delivered by Mr A. J. Maclvor on ' Navigation by the Stars,' and by Mr G. G. Couiing on ''Meteorites. 1 The Canterbury Meteorite will be on display. All interested cordially invited. MOARI ART,' by Mrs J. A. MOORE. Musical programme, Afternoon Tea. Saturday, October 20, 3 p.m. TheosophicaJ Women's Association. 236 High street. All welcome. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK. 'TOTIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a I MEETING OF TRUSTEES will bo held in the Office. Dowling street, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 23rd inst.. at 10 ALFRED THOMAS, Manager. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. MAORI HILL BRANCH. O FECIAL MEETING of ■■■ the above Branch in the Coronalion Hall, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock. Business urgent.—W. A. Kennedy, Hon. Sec.

DUNEDEN OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB. 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. TO-NIGHT, THUESDAY TOWN HALL, ST. KILDA, TOWN HALL, ST. KILDA, TOWN HALL, ST. KILDA, 8-12. OLD-TIME MODERN. Admission 2s. Set Supper. Prizes. Eight of Admission Reserved. WEST HARBOUR BRANCH. ■\A NC E ANB EUCHRE, LABOUR NIGHT, At CORONATION HALL, RAVENSBOURNE. Free to all West Harbour Returned Servicemen and Partners. Others: Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is. Ronnie's Dance Band. Supper. Prizes. CELEBRATE LABOUR'S BIRTHDAY. BIG MIDNIGHT DANCE, IHE CAVES, Moran Buildings, Octagon, SUNDAY NEXT, 12 to 4 a.m. The Favourite Midnigiht Rendezvous. MIXED Dancing from midnight to 4 a.m., Sunday next, Marigold Salon, Musselburgh Rise. MERVYN FAY, Associate Vocalist and Drummer, All American Pacific Islands Band, appearing Midnight Dance, Marigold Salon, Sunday next. BRIGHTON 'Hall, Friday, October 19, Dance, in aid of soldiers' welcome home funds; Royal Dance Orchestra; admission 2s. WAjITATI, Friday, October 19, Labour ■week-end, Extended Modern, Old-time Dance; supper; tug-o'-war; train out, bus back to Dunedin. 4ZB Staff Admitted Free, Midnight Dance, Sunday Next, Marigold Salon; passes from Russell Oaten or office. ONSTER EUCHRE. TO-NIGHT, at 8 - TJi sharp, in the Catholic Youth Centre, 23 Dowling street. 16 good prizes. Admission Is 6d. Strict management. SCOUT Committee Euchre Club, To-night. 8 o'clock, corner Howe and Leith sts. LEITH Bowling Club, Saturday; good prizes; hall comfortably heated; admission Is. CAGE BIRDS. PIGEONS wanted, any quantity; 2s pair, rail.—Freeman, 113 Tancred st, Christcburch. BLUE Budgie wanted, good talking strain. —Ring 25-343.

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Evening Star, Issue 25617, 18 October 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25617, 18 October 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25617, 18 October 1945, Page 1

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