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WEATHER: Fair S.W. changes coming

The Best SECOND CUP " TEA

Finally To-night. ‘THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM.’ ■ . And N.Z. TROTTING CUP. _ (Approved’ for Universal Exhibition.) (Amalgamated • Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON JChe Theatre 2 p.m. Twice Daily Beautiful. 8 p.m. TO-MORROW. ■ TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. ANOTHER BRITISH SCREEN TRIUMPH! THIS FILM REVEALS THE GREATNESS OF A NATION IN THE LAUGHING, GRUMBLING, STUBBORN SPIRIT OF ' THE ORDINARY MAIL G.B.D. Presents . DAVID NIVEN DAVID NIVEN DAVID NIVEN ■ DAVID NIVEN . DAVID NIVEN / DAVID NIVEN' IN HIS FIRST GREAT PICTURE SINCE ‘ FIRST OF THE FEW.; THE WAY AHEAD ' l ‘ THE WAY AHEAD ’ !■ THE WAY AHEAD ’ '(■ THE WAY AHEAD ’ t THE WAY AHEAD ’ ‘ THE WAY AHEAD ’ ‘ THE WAY AHEAD ■ .M (With Penelope Ward Stanley Holloway;. , Raymond Huntleyf ■; 11 .. , , . THE FUNNIEST FILM EVER MADE AROUT LIFE IN ANY ARMY IN ANY ■WAR. ” IT A TWO CITIES FILM. Released by 20th Century-Fox. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS B EGG’S and OCTAGON (Phone 13-091.)

AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) 2 p.m. Twice Daily Hearing Aids Available. ARTHUR ASKEY ARTHUR ASKEY In his latest riot of fun, l BEES IN PARADISE a t BEES IN PARADISE a - With - ANNE SHELTON. DETER GRAVES. Also screening, ’ - Jean Crain In the Gayest, Gamest, Most Charming Romance, -- In the Meantime, Darling ’■ (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans I Begg’s and State, Phone 12-324. HIS MAJESTY’S (Direction: John Puller and Sons Ltd.) NIGHTLY, AT 8 O’CLOCK. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.15 P.M. THE KIWIS . THE KIWIS THE KIWIS ' THE KIWIS THE KIWIS THE KIWIS THE KIWIS THE KIWIS Pull houses last December rocked to the humour and entertainment of “ Desert Days” and “Cairo Carnival.” Now see them in their brand-new presentation, which packed His Majesty’s Theatre, Auckland, for three weeks, and 35 towns from Wellington to North Auckland, East Coast, and Hawke’s Bay, and now the * South Island; S MAADI i MAADI GRAS ' GRAS ’ .* MAADI i MAADI GRAS - GRAS -i NEVER A DULL . MOMENT POR TWO AND A-HALF HOURS.There are still Plenty of good Reservable seats. Plans at D.I.C. until 4.30 p.m., and at Theatre from 5.15 p.m.. PRICES: Reservable D.O: and 0.5., 6s; Rear Unreserved Stalls, 4s. On sale at Theatre at 7 p.m., Pit 2s (all plus tax). Children, Half-price. i Direction: K.C.P. Entertainments Ltd.

DANCING. N.Z.’S BIGGEST DANCE. BALLROOM DE LUXE FOR 2,000 DANCERS. TWO HALLS TWO HALLS TWO HALLS TOWN HALL DANCE SATURDAY SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. MAIN TOWN HALL— All Modem Dancing. Dick Colvin’s Band. CHAMBER— All Old-time. ■ Ramblers Dance Band. 1945 N.Z. OLD-TIME BALLROOM DANCING CHAMPIONSHIPS Christchurch: Mr Smalley and Miss Blake. Invercargill: Names not yet received. .Wellington: Names not yet received. Otago: Mr E. Flawn and Miss Lanham.Mr and Mrs A. Ritchie. Mr and Mrs C. Garland. Mr L. Wilson and Miss Hall. First Prize, £40.. Second Prize, £lO. Third Prize, £3. * Judges: Mr Alex. Mr Don Simpson. SPECTATORS 6d. DUNEDIN OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB. RENDEZVOUS 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. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY town: HALL. ST. KILDA, TOWN HALL, ST. KILDA, TOWN HALL, ST. KILDA, 8-12. OLD-TIME MODERN. Admission 2s. Set Supper. Prizes. Right of Admission Reserved. ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS DANCE DONATED TO THE ST. CLAIR LIFE SAVING CLUB. 8 to 1 a.m. THE FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. A Rendezvous for Seekers of Night Life ' at its Best. With the incomparable PAT HARBROW’S SOLID SIX. Of late years the rendezvous of visiting personnel. Meet them, Friday night. •( Admission 2s. WOODHAUGH-LEITH VALLEY BRANCH OF THE N.Z.L.P. ■ By Popular Request. SOCIAL AND DANCE, GEORGE STREET SCHOOL HALL, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. Old-time and Modern Dancing, 8-12 p.m. Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot. Good Supper, Good Music. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. N'E.V. LABOUR PARTY SOCIAL, DANCE, NOVEMBER 12, N.E.V. BOWLING GREEN HALL. Mayfair Band. Supper. Prizes. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. l’O-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. I’O-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Nqa MAARA HALL, GARDENS. POPULAR DANCE, 8.30 to 12.30. Continuous Dancing, Supper, Prizes, Transport. Jim Mitchell’s Band. - Admission 2s. HOLIDAY RESORTS. FARM Guest House.—High altitude; tennis, riding swimming; no extras; ideal quiet rest; £3 15s weekly; phone 18M Cheviot.—Mrs E Pain, Cheviot, North Canterbury. Fully booked from Dec. 27 to Jan. 7. FROM December 22 to January 8, Crib wanted; Purakqnui or Taieri Mouth; .state terms. —3573. Star. BED-SITTING Room and morning tray available, Christchurch, from December 27. —3726, Star. CRIB wanted, for Xmas, anywhere, for one week from Decembr 22.—3649, Star. SUNNY Lawrence, the pride of Otago, awaits you; once visited, always revisited; popular sporting, enchanting scenery, good accommodation. TO LET. iARIUOLD Salon for. Weddings, Dances, ieetings, other Functions, at any hour; iterer, bands, sound systems arranged if esired.—Particulars J. Stevens, 28 Moreau AVERSHAM Welcome Home Social and lance, Holland Hall. Caversham, To-night, t 8 p.m.; Harbrow’s music; supper; gents s, ladies Is 6d. . „ , „ RIGHTON Hall, Friday, November 9, Welcome Home Dance and Social to Relrned Servicemen: Royal Dance Ortestra; admission 2s. BRITAIN’S SCREEN TRIUMPH! DAVID NIVEN In ‘ THE WAY AHEAD ’ ( (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OCTAG O N FRIDAY SELF-CONTAINED Double • Furnished Room, one section from Exchange; suit worthy couple.—l 3 Neidpath. id. CLEAN, Dry Storage for furniture, etc.; central situation; low charges.—3Boß, Star. o TO LET, UR MODERN FURNITURE VANS, for Removals, Town or Country. Specialists in Packing, Removals, and Storage. CRUST AND CRUST, Phono 11-525. 20 Manse street. GOLD, WANTED To Buy, Jewellery, Rings, Watches, Chains, Pearls, Lockets; big prices given.—Wright’s, 3 Octagon, Martin’s Buildings (upstairs), above Para Rubber Company.

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Evening Star, Issue 25635, 8 November 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25635, 8 November 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25635, 8 November 1945, Page 1

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