AMUSEMENTS. LAST FEW DAYS OF MAE WEST’S NEW FILM, WHICH HAS PROVOKED WORLD-WIDE CONTROVERSY. ‘KLONDIKE ANNIE’ With VICTOR M’LAGLEN. Mae Warms Up the Frozen North . j *. as the Spell of the Yukon—the Call o£ the Wild. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) I e MPIRE de luxe | l ( Where There’s Always a Better Show, Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. TWICE DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m, FRIDAY NEXT. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY JEAN HARLOW In | ‘WIFE VERSUS SECRETARY.’ | (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Twenty Double Tickets will be presented for the Best Twenty Answers of tha following:— DESCRIBE YOUR IMPRESSIONS OF CLARK GABLE IN SIX WORDS. Answers to be addressed to Care The Manager, Empire Theatre. Entries Close FRIDAY, September 25. SALVATION ARMY, Dowling street, Tonight, 7.45, Public Welcome to Colonel and Mrs Grattan, from London; Commissioner Adams presiding; Colonel Grattani is the newly-appointed chief secretary for the Army in New Zealand; all are welcome. DANCING. DANCING, At jyjISS WALLACE’S STUDIO* Extended Night. Dancing 8-12. Admission, Is 6d. 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). Phones 12-284 or 10-151., NZ.L.P., Dunedin North Carnival Com- • mittee. —Grand Carnival Dance, Tonight, at 8, Nga Maara Hall. POPULAR Dance, Moonshine Cabaret, Wednesday Night; Pat Harbrow’s Band f Monte Carlo, supper; Ladies Is; Gents Is 6d. EUCHRE. IjIUCHRE, To-night, South Dunedin -4 Town Hall. Second night of aggregate. Our usual good prizes, with secondhalf prizes increased to 7s 6d. Strict management. Good cards, good games. 8 o’clock sharp. EUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket. North Ground Pavilion, To-night-(Monday), 8 o’clock; 8 good prizes; admission Is; hall heated. • EUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, North Ground Pavilion, To-night (Monday), 8 o’clock; 8 good prizes; admission, Is; hall heated. .' WANTED Known —That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘ Evening Star ’ Office at Moderate Prices.
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Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 11
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