AMUSEMENTS. || |j Session*: |1 gTEAKD I) 2.15 and 8 p.m. ij j| Phone 13-579. Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. TWO BEAD FINE ATTRACTIONS. 1. PAT O’BRIEN and JEAN MUIR, With the Glorious Now Singing Stars, JAMES MELTON and JANE FROMAN, In Warner Bros.’ Special, I : . 1 c STARS OVER | BROADWAY ’ A new high note in musical comedy. 2. Harold Bell Wright’s Great Adventure Mystery: i | ‘THE MINE I WITH THE IRON DOOR * ! Starring RICHARD ARLEN, CECIL IA PARKER, HENRY B. WALTHALL. It’s the Best Double Show in Town, and it’s an entertainment you’ll all like. (Both Programmes Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bos Plans at Theatre.
WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WRESTLING! T°WN HALL TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, OCT. 3 TO-NIGHT. “ JUMPING ” JOE SAVOLDI t. " BLEATING ” 808 KRUSE A WELL-MATCHED PAIR, AND A MATCH 1 YOU WILL REMEMBER FOR YEARS. PATRONS, NOTE. —The Civic Authorities and the Fire Board are determined to SUPPRESS SMOKING in the auditorium, and offenders will be ejected and proescuted in accordance with the by-laws. For Telephone Reserves Ring 11-842 after 6.30 p.m. OTAGO WRESTLING ASSOCIATION. GORE RACES. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, AND MONDAY (LABOUR DAY), OCTOBER 26. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Tho Gore Racing Club has made arrangements with the Railway Department to . run SPECIAL TRAINS from and to Dunediin on BOTH DAYS OP THE SPRING MEETING. VISIT OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND’S MOST POPULAR HOLIDAY FIXTURE. If you have not seen this pretty and up-to-date course —come this time. If you have—come again! DANCING. GREAT ENTHUSIASM EVERYWHERE! ARTS BALL ARTS BALL ARTS BALL TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, Bth OCTOBER. Dancing at 9 p.m. FUTURISTIC DECORATIONS. FASCINATING DANCERS. FANTASTIC DRESSES. “ THE MADDEST AND GAYEST FROLIC OF THE YEAR.” Tickets: Double 15s, Single 7s 6d. If you can’t danco come and witness this Riot of Colour from the Gallery. Box Plan Opens at the D.I.C. on Monday. 2s 6d; Unreserved, 2s.
WHERE HUNDREDS GO. . . . DANCE! DANCE! Old Time and Modern. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER “ BALLROOM,” EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT.” This Dance, previously advertised as the Ranfurly Shield Night Dance, will, owing to the hundreds of requests, be continued every Saturday Night. Special Engagement of “ The Revellers.” Hear Jimmie MT'arlane, crooner, sing through Hogg’s sound system. SENSATIONAL MONTE CARLO PRIZES. Lady, First-class Eugene Permanent Wave created by Blackford’s; Gent’s, Made-to-measure Sports Trousers to the value of 30s from Woodswear Ltd. First class double ticket to Lawrence on Sunday to see the daffodils. Double ticket to Harrington Point on Sunday on the s.s. Tarewai. Admission, 2s, including supper. FORBURY FOX TROT CUP, To bo held at FiORBORY SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, MONDAY, Oct. 12th and 19th. Silver Cups to be presented to winning Lady and Gent. Old Time and Modern Dances. Make This the Night of Nights. Savonia Band. Supper. Ladies, Is; Gents, Is 6d. Proceds in aid of School Funds. L. NEWALL, Secretary. NGA MAARA HALL, North-cast Valley, i THURSDAY, Bth. Proceeds in aid of St. Joseph’s Orphanage Band. Admission, Is 6d; 8 to 1. Savonia Orchestra. Taxis City, Cargill’s Corner after dance. Fare 6d. UNSHINE Social Club’s Fortnightly Dance, Hillside Hall, Cargill road, Saturday, 4th October; for club members only. «X, T AIHOLA Fancy Dress Dance To-night; Tv prizes best costumes; Monte Carlos, streamers; New Century Band from Dunedin. EXCURSION. HARRINGTON POINT. To-morrow (Sunday), Tarewai leaves Dunedin 10 a.m., returns leaving Heads 4.30; return fare, 2s. PERSONAL. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE SECRETARY will be in Attendance at the Office, Security Buildings, Stuart street, DAILY, 2-4 p.m. (Saturday excepted), to Interview Women Requiring Advice in Domestic Difficulties. All communications strictly confidential. Telephone 10-465. WANTED, Address John Court’s Traveller, who has been visiting Roslyn during this week. —No. 5125, * Star ’ Office. WANTED, by Two young Ladies (strangers). Partners Arts Ball, 8/10/36; pay own expenses; ago no option. —R964, ‘Star.’ WANTED, kind person to Adopt healthy Baby Boy; 3i months; small premium.—Address 5250, ‘Star.’ HAVE you got Articles of Furniture that you do not use? Advertise them For Sale in the ’ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 19
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