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NOTHING BETTER' THAN THE BEST TIGER TEA

WEATHER : Fair, but rather cold to-morrow

THE STATE AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) 2 p.m Twice Daily 8 p.m.. Hearing Aids Available. Gaumont British Present THE HILARIOUS COMEDY OF . ERRORS, ‘ ENGLISH Without TEARS ’ ‘ ENGLISH Without TEARS ’ ‘ ENGLISH Without TEARS ’ By Terence Ratligan, With ' MICHAEL WILDING, PENELOPE WARD, Lilli PALMER Roland CULVER. The Story of an Heiress who Trilled with the Affections of the Family , Butler— — A Two Cities Film. Excellent Supporting Programme. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK EARLY At Theatre, phone 12-324. COMING FRIDAY TO FILL YOUR HEARTS WITH HAPPINESS WALT DISNEY’S MIRACLE OF THE MOVIES. SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS SNOW WHITE ’ AND THE SEVEN DWARFS I | SNOW WHITE | AND THE SEVEN DWARFS l_ In GORGEOUS MULTIPLANE TECHNICOLOUR The Show Thrill of a Lifetime ... Filled with MAGIC . . ■ MELODY . ■ . and MERRIMENT! RESERVE AT THEATRE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON The Theatre Beautiful. 2 p.m Twice Daily 8 p.m. ' i 1 20th Century-IFox Presents I I ’ IN TECHNICOLOUR lIMARY O’HARA’S UNFORGETTABLE STORY. * THUNDERHEAD ’ .* THUNDERHEAD ’ ‘ THUNDERHEAD ’ THUNDERHEAD ’ SON OF FLICKA ’ With RODDY McDOWALL, PRESTON FOSTER. . RITA JOHNSON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans At Theatre (Phone 3,3-091). - REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET, CARISBROOK GROUND PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. •OTAGO v. ' AUCKLAND DECEMBER 31, 1945, JANUARY 1,2, and 3, 1946. Hours of Play: 1 ■ • , • i - 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.. 1.45 p.m. to 3.45 p.m., „• 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. . ADMISSION: Ground Is, Children 6d, Stand Enclosure 2s 3d, Children Is. After 4 p.m. each day half-price.

DANCING. BIG NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE TO-NIGHT DANCING 9 p.m. TILL' 2 a.m. . N.Z.’S BIGGEST DANCE. BALLROOM V DE LUXE FOR 2,000 DANCERS. TWO HALLS' TOWN HALL DANCE ’ TWO HALLS „„ , TT^TTrn TO-NIGHT. TWO HALLS TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. MAIN TOWN HALL—- : Ail Modern. .Dancing:. CONCERT CHAMBERAl. Old-time,... ' ' .SUPPER. ADMISSION, 2s Cxi. .. SPECTATORS 6d. RING OUT THE OLD-RING IN THE NEW AT THE BIG NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE,TO-NIGHT. THE DANCE OE THE YEAR BY WEMBLEY DANCE CLUB WEMBLEY DANCE CLUB, PIONEER HALL DANCE THE NEW YEAR IN AND THE PIONEER HALL OLD YEAR OUT TO THE PIONEER HALL ENCHANTING DANCE MUSIC OF PIONEER HALL . PAT HARBROW AND HIS DANCE PIONEER HALL ' BAND. PIONEER HALL u , , PIONEER HALL Carnival Night, Paper Hats, etc. PIONEER HALL FUN, FROLIC, AND DANCING TILL PIONEER HALL THE EARLY HOURS OF THE MORNING. PIONEER HALL ' PIONEER HALL THE WEMBLEY DANCE CLUB WISH PIONEER HALL TO THANK THEIR MANY PATRONS PIONEER HALL FOR A SUCCESSFUL YEAR, PIONEER HALL AND WISH THEM A HAPPY PIONEER HALL . * NEW YEAR. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT . TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MAKE THE, MOST OF THE LAST OF THE HOLIDAYS BY ATTENDING THE GRAND NEW YEAR’S NIGHT DANCE BY WEMBLEY DANCE CLUB v CARNIVAL NIGHT, STREAMERS, ETC. PIONEER HALL PIONEER HALL PIONEER HALL PIONEER HALL „ PIONEER HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT AGAIN TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT PAT HARBROW AND HIS DANCE BAND, DUNEDIN’S LEADING DANCE COMBINATION. WHERE THEY ARE THERE’S ALWAYS A CROWD, DON’T FORGET, PIONEER HALL, TUESDAY. TO-MORROW 8-12 TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW NEW MAJESTIC BALLBOOM NOT A CABARET. MAJESTIC MALE BAND. .TUESDAY. OLD-TIME AND MODERN TUESDAY. CONTINUOUSLY TUESDAY. KEITH HARRIS, Formerly Sax. and Clarinetist, R.F.A. Band, Engaged. TAKE No. 7 TRAM TO MACANDREW ROAD. HAPPY NEW YEAR. HAPPY NEW YEAR. WEDNESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT NOVELTY ZYLOPHONE NUMBERS BY lAN McDONNELL, ' Items You’ll Really Enjoy by a Visiting Vocalist. Happiest Happy New Year Holiday Crowd wlil be at PIONEER HALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT. PIONEER HALL PIONEER HALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT. PIONEER HALL 2 BANDS > MODERN-OLD-TIME 2 BANDS 2 BANDS CONTINUOUS DANCING. 2 BANDS / Sing, Swing, and. Sway while the Bands Play. Good Supper. Prizes. Prizes. Good Supper. ANOTHER OF ANDY’S HAPPY HOLIDAY DANCES. DUNEDIN’S BIGGEST WEEK-NIGHT DANCE. ANDY’S DANCE. Broadcast by 4ZD. ‘ ANDY’S DANCE.

MERRY Macs Waitali Dance this week Tuesday, New Year’s Night; then Saturday, January 5. DON’T Forget Hockey Dance, Fire Brigade Hall, Mosgic!, New Year’s Eve; good music, supper, prizes; 2s and Is 6d. BICYCLES. SECOND-HAND Bicycles at prices you can afford; £4 10s upwards.—City Dealers, Stuart st. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Relieving Housemaid-waitress; also Cook to relieve for one month. —Apply Crown Hotel. CAPABLE Woman for Housework; plain cooking; 2 adults.—slo Castle st. TWO Girl Students wanted for Raspberry Picking.—A 0. Johnstone, Ettrick. WANTED, Companion-housekeeper, with nursing experience.—Full particulars, Phone 25-089. GOOD Carpenter immediately few days; 333 Castle st; inside work.—Apply 13 Neidpath rd. PERSON to Turn Section; CultivaLor or Rota.ry Hoe.—Corner Spencer and Tomahawk rd . GIRL or Woman, for household duties, 9 to 5 daily; no washing; Roslyn.—Phono 20-781.

THE RAILWAY SOCIAL . CLUB Extends BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR. DANCES RECOMMENCE JANUARY 8. .MERRY .Macs Dance,. Waitati, Tuesday, January 1; Moeraki Maori party will preside. MAJESTIC Ballroom available all func tions: £3, 8 to 12, catering extra.-Mana-ger. J Stevens. 28 Moreau st. EUCHRE. EUCHRE Security Hall, King Edward st. To-night (Monday!, at 8; 9 good prizes; first prize value £1; right of admission reserved; admission Is.—N.Z.L.P.

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Evening Star, Issue 25679, 31 December 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25679, 31 December 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25679, 31 December 1945, Page 1

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