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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE Direction: Fullcr-Hayward Theatres, Daily at 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents A DYNAMIC DRAMA SPENCER TRACY SYLVIA SIDNEY In f F-U-R-Y ’ ‘F-U-R-Y’ ‘ F-U-R-Y 5 Of ail the Mighty Dramas Screened During 1936 Nothing has surpassed ‘ FURY* in Sheer Dramatic Power. /' TWO LOVERS TOSSED INTO THE INFERNO OF MEN’S; MADDEST PASSIONS ... HE PLANNED THE AMAZING REVENGE THAT MADE STRONG MEN SCREAM FOR PITY AND A CITY HANG ITS HEAD IN SHAME. (Special Censor’s Certificate, Not Suitable for Children.) Plans at 8, Empire, Tel. 12-433. DANCING. THE DANCE THAT ATTRACTS THE ELITE OF DANCERS. MAIN TOWN HALL OLD-TIME-MODERN TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Doors Open 7 p.m. TOWN TOWN TOWN TOWN TOWN TOWN HALL. HALL. HALL. HALL. HALL. HALL. Medley Competition, Modern Waltz, Slow Fox Trot, Quickstep. Previous winners not eligible. Judged by Miss Brenda Bond, IMr Bob Allan, 1 Winners of i last week’s ( Quickstep competition. 1 Cash Prize, 1 2 Guineas 2 DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. To be broadcast by 4ZM, Come along and send a cheerio to your friend*. Hear — _ " Jack M'Caw and his Mayfair Dan'ce Band. 8 Players 8 Hear Jimmie MacFarlane. Eight of admission strictly reserved, ADMISSION, 2s, 2s, 2s, '2s, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME AND “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Webmley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” u Wembley Club.” ” Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club,” MODERN DANCING. Hear The Savonia Band, Six Players! Old-time Numbers. The Latest Popular Hits For the Modern Dances. Christmas Novelties.Christmas Novelties, Supper provided. Admission, 2s. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! • MOONSHINE CABARET, Grand carnival dance. Streamers, Squeakers,- etc. Novelties. Come along and Dance to the Most Popular Dance Band in Town, Pat Harbrow’s Moonshine Dance Band. Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is fid. D EMBASSY SALON, TO-NIGHT. UNEDIN’S MOST SELECT DANCE, Best Patrons, Supper, and Music. 12 Prizes. Music, STEWART’S IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA, Supper Best and Plenty. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. CLIFFS CABARET. CLIFFS CABARET, LIFFS CABARET, CLIFFS CABARET, CARGILL’S CASTLE. Dancing to Harry M'Clatchy and his Band, Always the Latest Dance Numbers. Perfect Floor for Dancing. E. T. MORRIS, Proprietor. Reservations Phone 23-693. v THE USUAL WEEKLY AID-TIMI DANCB Will be Held in the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL TO-NIGHT, at 8. Savonia Dance Band. Admission, 2s. * Supper Provided. HOBBS’S Bus leaves Queen’s Gardens, 7.30 o’clock to-night for Waihol* Dance; fare 2s return; dance Is, Is fid. OPEN for Engagement, Piano-Accordion and Guitarist, doubling banjo; dances, weddings, parties; D.M.U. fees.— T 162, ‘Star.’ ■ - ' POPULAR Fortnightly Country Dance at Waihola; final dance of season Tonight; streamers, paper hats; New Century Band (5 players) from Dunedin; admission Is, Is fid. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, North Ground Pavilion, Monday, December 21st, 8 p.m.; 8 good prizes; admission Is; hall heated.' , EUCHRE. —Coronation Hall, St. Hilda, To-night, 8 o’clock sharp; entrance, Main street; Ist prize £1 and cur usual big prizes. . UCHRE, Leith Bowling Club, Night; prizes, 3 lovely hams; special Christmas prizes; admission, Is; supper. riMJ-NIGHT (Saturday).—Euchre, £ X o’clock, North Ground Pavilion, King street; supper; 7 good prizes; admission. Is. —Albion Cricket Club. . EUCHRE, Nga Maara Hall, N.E. Valley, To-night (Saturday); last euchre this year; prizes, 4 Christmas hams and* special door prize; admission, Is; supper; come and have a good time. ('r DT Quotations from ‘Evening Stair A Office for large or small JquantitiiH of Printing before placing youvWider,

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Evening Star, Issue 22526, 19 December 1936, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22526, 19 December 1936, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22526, 19 December 1936, Page 19

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