amusements. Last Day of GARY COOPER In ‘MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN,’ Also ■ • THE FIRST TEST MATCH, A r.T. BLACKS t, AUSTRALIA'.(Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' EMPIRE DELHI E Where There’s Always a Better Show. NEW HEATING PLANT INSTALLED. Direction: FullenHay ward Theatres, SESSION 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. . TO-MORROW ANOTHER WONDERFUL PROGRAMME FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. ‘THREE LIVE GHOSTS * IMPORTANT! WE WISH TO STRESS THE FACT THAT THIS PRODUCTION IS NOT A REISSUE NOR THE ORIGINAL, IT IS A BRAND NEW PRODUCTION MADE BY METROGOLD WYN-MAYER. NINETY MINUTES OP SHEER JOY! Did you ever see a ghost walking? If noi . . , there’s a laugh in store for you when you see . . . CLAUDE ALLISTER CLAUDE ALLISTER BERYL MERCER BERYL MERCER RECAST AS “SPOOFY” AND “MRS GUBBINS.” THE ROLES THEY MADE FAMOUS. Now in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s New Production, ‘THREE LIVE GHOSTS’ ‘ THREE LIVE GHOSTS ’ With RICHARD ARLEN, CECILIA PARKER, CHARLES M'NAUGHTON. , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Programme: OUR GANG COMEDY (‘Second Childhood). PETE SMITH ODDITY (‘ Table Tennis ’). COLOURTONB REVUE (‘ La Fiesta de Santa Barbara ’), EMPIRE NEWS SERVICE. BOOK NOW FOR THE GREATEST COMEDY SENSATION OF ALL, AND AN EXCELLENT FIRST HALF. , Bring the Children Along, They’ll Love It. Half-price to All Sessions Excepting Saturday Nights. RESERVES D.I.C. or Empire Theatre. Phone 12-433. THE GREAT TEST. NEW ZEALAND v. AUSTRALIA. T HE GRAND H O.T E L< WINES and SPIRITS. —The Best in Dunedin by any Test.— EUCHRE. EUCHRE. , . EUCHRE. T. KILDA TOWN HALL, 1 TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. Good Prizes. Good Cards.' EUCHRE. —To-night, South Dunedut Town Hall. First prize, £1; second, 15s; third, Ss. - Second half ss, Ladies ancj Gents; also aggregate. Good management! new cards; hall heated. Admission ls.-J No. 4 Social Committee. SATURDAY. Euchre, 8 p.m %- North Ground Pavilion, King street; supper, 7 good prizes; admission ls>-Albion Cricket Club. ' ' ' " ■ - SCOUT Committee Euchre, Albany Street, will Not be held To-night; next Thursi day, as usual. UCHRE.—Leith Bowling Club, Satuw day night; good prizes; admission. Is} pavilion comfortably heated; supper.
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Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 11
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