AMUSEMENTS. ON STAGE TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME. Miss MARGARET O’CONNOR And Mr W. E. PRIESTLEY, In a Brilliant Presentation Of •THE SLOW FOX-TROT’ And • BALLROOM RUMBA.’ THE REGENT—- ” . —iTHE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock. 9 . TO-NIGHT UNANIMOUSLY ACCLAIMED BY YESTERDAY’S LARGE AUDIENCES AS THE MOST UNUSUAL DRAMA THIS CITY HAS SEEN! HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL As the man who. came back from another world to revenge an old wrong . . . and prevent a new one. GERTRUDE MICHAEL GERTRUDE MICHAEL As the beautiful wife who menaced her daughter’s happiness with a buried scandal! , In * FORGOTTEN RACES’ * EORGOTTEN RACES ’ ‘RORGOTTEN RACES’ ‘RORGOTTEN RACES’ A PICTURE TO SEE AND ONE YOU WON’T* SOON FORGET! (Recommended, by Censor for. Adults.) -AND WHAT A FIRST HALF! ■ We have never sponsored a better programme. •POP-BYE THE SAILOR i MEETS SINBAD THE SAILOR.’ (In Technicolour.) * MARCH OF TIME.’ No. 7. Buss Morgan and His Band. Sportligbt, Paramount Airmail Service. BOOK NOW. Theatre phone 12-513. i - DANCING, MAIsN TOWN HALL OLD-TIME-MODERN II DANCE H ll DANCE, II . TO -NI GHT - - TO-NIGHT. To avoid big queues waiting to gain admission. Doors Now Open at ’ 7 P.M. FOXrTROT COMPETITION. Good Cash Prize. Judge, Mr Kevin Dun. SPECIAL BROADCAST By 4ZM. CIRCLE NOW OPEN. I Spectators, 6d.» 12 „p.jn--rJohi Hands, with 1,200 dancers and sing ‘ Auld Lang Syne,’ led by Jimmy M'Farlane and accompanied by 17 Musicians. Right of Admission Strictly Reserved. Admission, 2s, including Supper. TOWN HALL DANCE. TOWN HALL DANCE Owing to the continued success of this popular Dance, it was the intention of the Management to open the Concert Chamber To-night, as well as the Main Hall, but, after having had over 800 requests for the two bands to remain in the one hall, it has now been decided' instead of opening the Concert Chamber, to open the Circle of the Main Hall, and patrons not wishing to spend all the evening dancing can adjourn to the Circle. With this privilege extended to patrons, this Ballroom can now be considered not only the beet in N.Z., but one of tha best in Australasia, and capable of holding 2,000 dancers. Ik may surprise patrons to know that. Including the 16 musicians, there are now SO persona employed for the control of this Dance, which is now recognised as one of the biggest of its kind , in Australasia. For the small admission charge of 6d, onlookers will he admitted to the Circle. JjIARLY SETTLERS’ TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! HALL, Miss Margaret O’Connor and Mr W, E. Priestley, the North Island’s professional champions, will make their only ballroom appearance here To-night, direct from their success at the Regent Theatre. They will demonstrate—* The Slow Fox Trot ’ and the * Quickstep.’ Fox Trot Competition. Fox Trot Competition. Judges: Miss O’Connor and Mr Priestley. Ted Andrews and His Revellers. Admission 2s. Supper. MISS WALLACE TEACHER OF DANCING, MURDOCH’S BUILDINGS, Rattray street. ADULTS’ CLASS COMMENCES NEXT TUESDAY EVENING. NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, At 7.30. Private Tuition by Arrangement. Phone 12-369.
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Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 19
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