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PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY Demand SECOND WEEK SECOND WEEK SECOND WEEK BE ADVISED RESERVE NOW. Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON The Theatre Beautiful 2 p.rn. —Twice Daily—B p.m. SECOND WEEK. SECOND WEEK. A GREAT AND HEART-WARMING Starring DOROTHY HcCUIRE, PEGGY ANN GARNER, JAMES DUNN, JOAN BLONDELL, THE BEST-LOVED PICTURE OE A LIFETIME! /Recommended by Censor, for Adults.) ' BON PLANS Begg’s and Octagon. Phone 13-091.
ARTILLERY RE-UNION A REUNION of all Artillerymen who served in the Middle East is lo he held ill the 2nd N.Z.E.F. CLUB ROOMS, 14 Dowling street, on SATURDAY, MAY 4, at 8 p.m. THIS IS THE SHOW YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. , Come along and Meet your Cobbers. SICK PARADE at 0900 hrs the following morning. E.. F. TIBBITTS, Chairman. G. L. BINGHAM, Hon. Sec. DANCING. WEMBLEY DA N C.E ' CLUB DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. THE DANCERS’ JOYLAND. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. PIONEER HALL, MODERN AND OLD-TIME. Danciilg to Pat Harbrow’s Wembley Band of Ten Players. Floor Space for 1,000 Dancers. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, OLD-TIME DANCING With the Popular Lido Dance Band. Set Supper. Admission, 2s 6d. Right of Admission Strictly Reserved. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAYS^ SATURDAY? SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY.
• BE WITH THE CROWD. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, RENDEZVOUS DANCE, FRIDAY, 8 to 1 a.m. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)' Continuous Music, Modern and Old-time, By PAT HARBROW’S SOLID SIX. Good Company, Good Music and Singing, Good Dancing. AN EVENING WELL SPENT. • Admission 2s. Y. P. C. By Youth. Dunedin. For Youth. Resumes weekly dance to-night After Easier Holidays. Good Music. Prizes. Good Supper. Is 6d All welcome 8 p.m.—Lodge Hall, Albany street —8 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLE’S CLUB. DUNEDIN Band playing St. John’s, Milton, Saturday night; a great night assured. EUCHRE. LEITH Bowling Club, Saturday; good prizes; hall comfortably heated; admission Is. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. RESPECTABLE Young Man wants Board for approximately one month. —3719, Star. WORKING Girl urgently requires Board or Furnished Room. —3901, Star. BOARD wanted urgently, for Boy from country, 16 years of age.—3947, Star. BOARD Wanted by young Lady, private home or boarding house.—Ring 10-933 (between 7 and 8.30, evenings). REQUIRED urgently, by Returned Serviceman, Furnished or Unfurnished Room or Board with bed and breakfast.—39s6, NURSE requires Private Board or Furnished Bed-Sitting Room with fireplace and use ot conveniences; or meals provided; state tariff.—4o23, Star. YOUNG Lady requires Full or Part Board urgently.—Phone 24-231. BOARD or Room Wanted by working Girl, any locality.—4ll3, Star. WOULD some kind Person please offer Board to respectable young Apprentice 410% Star. PERMANENT WAVING. VALDOR Toilet Salon, Permanent Waving Specialists, 245 George st (opposite State Theatre).—Watch for our future announceincuts.—Phone .18-852. / POTTER'S for Permanent Waving; book early; perms from 17s 6d to 35s —279 George st.- ' Does this interest you? •If so. Peruse PUBLIC NOTICE COLUMN.
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Evening Star, Issue 25782, 3 May 1946, Page 1
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