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AMUSEMENTS. To-morrow’s the Last Day of THE DELIGHTFUL COMEDYROMANCE. CLARE GABLE, MYRNA LOT, JEAN HARLOW ' In Faith Baldwin’s Best-seller Novel, , . , ■WIFE v. SECRETARY.’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults,), Reserves D.I.C. or Theatre. 12-433'. ' j E MPIRE DE LUXe| Where There’s Always a Better Show,’ Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TWICE DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT / JUST LOOK AT THIS FOR A! WONDERFUL ENTERTAIN- . MBNT LAUREL and HARDY , LAUREL and HARDY In Ninety Mad, Merry, Musical Moments. . , Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Production of balfe;s immortal’ opera, , ‘THE BOHEMIAN GIRL * Once again live the never-to-be-forgottea songs and glorious music of Balfe’s Opera. JUST IMAGINE STAN. AND OLLIE AS GIPSIES. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' Also, AN ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME THAT WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT. ... “THE HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER. - A remarkably interesting subject, recommended by the Hon. R. Semple, demonstrating fearlessly the tragedy ' this speed fiend leaves in his wake and the relentless methods by which a Nation tracks him ' down. ■; ... •BASEBALL TECHNIQUE.’ ■ : | - I From A to Z in Baseball—running commentary by Pete Smith ! / I ’JAPAN IN CHERRY BLOSSOM ' I TIME.’ !' . : Easily the most delightful of all the Fitzpatrick Coloured Travel Gems, Etc., Etc. _ SATURDAY MORNING NEXT: ' Special Session for Children. LAUREL AND HARDY’S BIG PARTY. 10.30 A.M., ADMISSION 6d. A Cake of Cadbury’s Famous Dairy-milk' Chocolate will be presented to each Girl and Boy; ALSO THERE’LL BE LOTS OF, FUN - ■ BOX PLANS NOW OPEN D.I.C.', Or. Theatre, 12-433.

DANCING. Come and join in the FUN >- •. , DANCE and PLAT the NIGHT AWAY ~ . Tliig : , SATURDAY * " ' ’i NIGHT. - \riCTOEIA HALL V (H;M. Theatre). The Dunedin - Little Theatre Society’* FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY. Adults 2s 6d, Children 11 !*, Beath’s Orphean* Orchestra. WHERE HUNDREDS GO. . . . DA N C E! D A N C El Old Time and Modern. TOWN HALT. CONCERT CHAMBER " BALLROOM,” » EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT.” : This Dance, previously advertised as th* Ranfurly Shield Night Dance, will, owing to the hundreds of requests, be continued every Saturday Night. As a person of good taste and refinement you must attend this marvellous ballroom, where you get only/' the best. - Special Engagement of “ The Hear Jimmie. M’Farlane, crooner, sing through Hogg’s sound system. SENSATIONAL MONTE CARLO PRIZES. Lady, First-class Eugene Permanent Wav*: created by Blackford’s; Gent’s, Made-to-measure Sports Trousers to the value of 30* from Woodswear Ltd. ME GEORGE G. COX, Principal. Cos 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., DANpE, T.W.C.A. HALL, TO-NIGHT. ’ ‘ DANCE to Dunedin’s Best Dance Bah*, the New Continental (6 players). Novelty dances, good prizes, supper. Exhibition Dance, Miss Helen Abraham, Mr Kevin Dun, Admission, 2s, Is 6d. DON’T Forget To-night.—Grand Garnival Dance, Forbury School; novelty, dances, etc.; Savonia Orchestra; supper; gents Is 6d, ladies Is.—L. Newell, secretary. BASKETBALL Club Dance, Saturday, October 3rd, Coronation Hall, Raven*, bourne: set supper; admission, gents Is 6d, ladies Is. POPULAR Dance, Moonshine Cabaret, Wednesday night; Pat Harbrow’* band; supper; Monte Carlo; ladies Is, gent* Is 6d. GOLD. 'IOLD, wanted to Buy; high: JT paid ■ Old Gold, Watches, tings, etc’.—C. Vennall, md J. Arthur’s Buildings. highest valu* . _xhes. Chains, watchmaker, J. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. Experience has shown that in th* use of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in th* Names of Persons, although ,the .message* are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. 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 22457, 30 September 1936, Page 11

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589

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22457, 30 September 1936, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22457, 30 September 1936, Page 11

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