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• Finally To-night— ' ‘THE SPANISH MAIN.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. OCTAGON. The Theatre Beautiful. 2 p.m. Twice; Daily 8 pim. To-morrow. To-morrow. To-morrow. ANOTHER GREAT BRITISH FILM A MORE IMPORTANT FILM HAS NEVER BEEN KNOWN ... A MOKE BEAUTIFUL FILM HAS NEVER BEEN SCREENED. G.B.D.V Outstanding Triumph. 1 I. i ‘LOVE STORY’ j ‘LOVE STORY’ I ‘ LOVE STORY ’ j? LOVE STORY ’ | . Featuring ; ‘ CORNISH RHAPSODY •’ '■ I ‘ CORNTSH RHAPSODY -’ THE MELODY DESTINED . TO LIVE FOR EVER. . Starring Margaret Lockwood . . STEWART. GRANGER . Tom Walls Patricia Roc i r And the National Symphony Orchestra. II A PICTURE THAT WILL BE TALKED ABOUT. WHEN ALL OTHERS' ARE FORGOTTEN, .(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE NOW,! BOX ELANS BEGG’S and OCTAGONH (Phone 13-091). (FREE LIST,SUSPENDED.).
DANCING. • TWO IJALLS, ’ TW ° HALLS> SATURDAY ‘ ! " T: TO WN’HALIj 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. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. ' 1546 ■ £SO POSTER-BALL CONTEST FIRST PARADR ON (SATURDAY NIGHT. ’ The' following; ate the contestants: — Mary and Beryl, Keating’s Flea Powder. Mr Grieve, Arthur Barnet’s Horse. Mrs . Goody A Fashion Book. .1 Mir. J. Spiers. 1 Mr L. Goririski, V Onion Steam Ship Mr J. G. Spiers, j Company. Misses .Shirley ; t - & June Stewart,' CaleyV Majestic Chocolate. Misses B and M. Stewart, Kruschen Salts. Miss McEwan, S Miss Gregg, > Royal Ice Cream. Miss Hal! j Sylvia Rooney, Smith and Smith. The Members of the N.Z.'and Australian Football Teams will be the Guests of the Management. ADMISSION: Ladies 2s 6d„ Gentlemen’2s 6d. , , Spectators 6d. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. TWO HALLS. WEMBLEY DANCE 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, Dancing 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 SuppeT. Admission- 2s 6d. ■Right ot Admission Strictly Reserved. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY.
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Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 1
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