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AMUSEMENTS. "■'ANNA STEN As. NANA CREATES A DEEP IMPRESSION. “ A Light, a landmark on' the cliffs of Fame.” (Vide Press.) THE REGENT THE REGENT, ■ Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. DAILY at 2.15 and 8 p.m. Kindling the screen •with a new fire as Zola’s famous daughter of the Boulevards. JANNA STEN iANNA' STEN lANNA STEN ' As ■ NANA. NANA. , • NANA, ■ Jt brave and reckless lady 7-; — •harming you with her exquisite artistry and electrifying personality. BtNNA STEN fcNNA STEN - . As - NANA. NANA. Supported, by PHILLIPS HOLMES, LIONEL ATWILL, RICHARD BENNETT, '(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ASSOCIATE FEATURES.— Walb Disney's Latest Coloured Cartoon. I • GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANTS.’ | I The Second of an Amazing Senes, ‘ WITH WILLIAMSON BENEATH THE SEA.’ I . , I Regent Gazette of World Events, Featuring KINGSFORD SMITH’S LOCKHEED ALTAIR PLANE. I Box plans at Thealtre. Phone 12-513 . . (two lines). , tiANCING. TO-NIGHT! MOONSHINE WINTER GARDENS, JKEORCE STREET (Near-Hanover street). •Under Strict Supervision. Rendezvous of Discriminating :Da»cers. ■ Our Floor'is Perfection. Our Band is Wonderful. Our Ballroom is Dunedin's Best. FRASER’S. MAJESTIC BAND. FRASER’S MAJESTIC BAND. Every Player an Artist. NEW AND OLD-TIME DANCES. Monte Carlos. ' ■ Prizes. (Bents, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d (including supper). ■ Bus to Cargill’s Corner. Fare, 3d. ' . ‘ . Right of Admission Reserved. NGA MAARA HALL, NORTH-EAST TALLEY. MONDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. Dancing, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Join the Merry Throng. 2 Monte Carlos and Big Snow Fight. MAYFAIR ORCHESTRA. Admission, Is 6d. Supper. P. M. CASEY, M.C. G. W. MURROW, Hon. Sec. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. , DANCE, DANCE, SATURDAY, 8 till 12. New and Revised Dance Programme. Special Items by the Famous TRIUMPH NINE BAND., ■ Splendid Prizes for 2 Monte Carlos. (The Most Popular, The Most Homely, The Best Conducted Dance in Town. Admission, 6d. Buffet Supper. No. 4 District Social Committee.—Keep Labour Day Night free for the Most Sensational Function ever staged in the South Dunedin Town Hall. Railway goods shed dance, HILLSIDE HALL, SATURDAY, Bth September. • Monte Carlo, Lady’s Lucky Door Number. Set Supper. Tom Katz Band. Right of Admission Reserved. Only ■mited number of patrons admitted. Be farly. . Admission, Is. )ANCE SUPERIOR, LYCEUM HALL, King street, ■ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, me and join in the Waltzing Competition (Blindfolded), and See the Fun. SMITH’S JUBILEE BAND. Best Band in Town. Monte Carlo. Set Supper. Admission, Is and Is 6d. Hockey Hockey Hookey Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey Hockey TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dance. ALBANY AND TECH- Dance. NICAL OLD BOYS’ Dance. CLUBS. Dance. ■ PIONEERS’ HALL. Dance. Savonia Dance Band. Dance. Supper. Dance. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Dance. Guests: Australian and Dance. N.Z. Hockey Teams. Dance. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dance. IIKORAI KINDERGARTEN—Euchre. Dancing, Supper, Roslyn Theatre, day, 11th September, 7.45 to 12. Four prizes. Good music. AMBASSADORS’ Dance, Tuesday, 11th September; two Monte Carlos (cash prizes, ladies and gents), Lucky Door Number; Smith’s Jubilee Band, featuring latest movie hits; special stage settings; patrons, note —Admission Is, including supper. UNEDIN Sunshine Social Club’s Danced Hillside Hall, Wednesday, 12th September; good music, Monte Carlo, set supper. | ORBURY School Dance, School Hall, Oxford street, September 12th, at 8 p.m.; open novelty waltz competition. Monto Carlo; Smith's Jubilee Band, good ■upper; admission Is. PORTS,—After football, etc., come to the Otago Rowing Club’s Dance in fclub’s ballroom; admission 3s 6d double; feood music and unusually good tapper.

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Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 15