AMUSEMENTS. TO-MORROW’S THE LAST DAY OF Meiro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s 1936 Version of * THREE LIVE GHOSTS’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i empire de luxe 1 1 _ 1 Where There’s Always a Better Show. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TWICE DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT “ You may not be any oil painting . a but you’re a fascinatin’ monster!” AT Li ST MAE MEETS HER VICTOR! The West is conquered . , . and the rest is history. MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST Siren of the Barbaty Coast . . . Wrecker of a hundred hearts . . . That’s Mae as the 'Frisco Doll . . . But here’s one sea-goin’ sailor that Mae can’t sink. . . . Bustin’, beamin’, Bully Boy M’Laglen. . . . See the love battle of the Century ... a conflict that makes * The Cockeyed World ’ look like. a Mother Goose Rhyme. ‘KLONDIKE ANNIE’ ‘KLONDIKE ANNIE* ‘KLONDIKE ANNIE’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.). BOX PLANS NOW OPEN, D.I.C. or Empire, 12-433. 1 DANCING. RANFURLY SHIELD NIGHT DANCE, DANCE, DANCE, Old-time and Modern,CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, “ BALLROOM,” EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Capacity House Again Last Saturday Night. Music by THE REVELLERS, the Dance Band that has been Creating a Sensation. The only Ballroom in Dunedin that offers Every Comfort to its Patrons, with its Beautiful Balcony and Comfortable Seat if you do not wish to dance. JOIN THE CROWD AND FOLLOW THEM TO THE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN ♦ HALL, NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. MR GEORGE G. COX, Principal, Cox Studios, Auckland and Wellington, SPECIALIST TAP, STAGE, AND NATIONAL, DANCING. Stage Presentations, Tap Ballets, etc., Arranged. Private’ Lessons by Appointment. Studio: Buffalo Lodge Hall, Clarke street (off High street). DANCE, To-night, Forbury School Gymnasium; Sports Band; proceeds for school funds.—L. Newall, secretary. POPULAR Dance, Moonshine Cabaret, Wednesday night; Pat Harbrow’s Band, supper; ladies Is, gents Is 6d.DANCE, Macandrew Bay, To-night (Wednesday); good prises, supper; music by the Casa Cona Dance Band; admission Is 6d; free bus leaves Queen’s Gardens 7.30. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE, Experience h** shown that in the use of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the message* are- read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instrue. tions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, as *we cannot hold ourselves responsible if , errors occur
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Evening Star, Issue 22445, 16 September 1936, Page 11
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