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AMUSEMENTS. ALL FIRST-RUN PICTURES, EXCLUSIVE TO THE QCTAGON THEATRE THIS PROGRAMME WILL SUIT EVERYONE. 2.15 DAILX 8 p.m. Ist—- ‘ KING OF THE CASTLE’ With June Clyde, Billy Milton, Claude Dampier, and full cast. Riotous comedy complications of young Monty King, who inherited a castle—but can’t prove it, and the bailiffs are in possession. Laugh yourself limp with this “ KING OF THE CASTLE ” and his merry “ henchmen ” as they ally themselves with ghosts, secret doors, disappearing panels, and what-nots to make a “ monty ” of the inheritance. Treat yourself to an outing of hearty laughter you’ll long remember! (For Universal Exhibition.) 2nd—‘YOURS FOR THE ASKING’ ‘ YOURS FOR THE ASKING’ ‘YOURS FOR THE ASKING’ GAMBLING WAS HIS BUSINESS . . . LOVE HIS GAMBLE ... A smart gambler tries his hand at romance . . . and finds the cards of love stacked against him with two aces of hearts in the one pack ... in a delightful breezy comedy packed with humorous situations. With IDA LUPINO, GEORGE RAFT, DOLORES COSTELLO, REGINALD OWEN, JAMES GLEASON, LYNNE OVERMAN, SKEETS GALLAHER. (For General Exhibition.) Booking Chas. Begg’s, Theatre 13-091.

I DUNEDIN SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB EXCURSION TO QUEENSTOWN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1937. Steam-heated Express departs 10 p.m., arrives back at 11.35 p.m. Sunday. Tickets obtainable from D.I.C. and G. Swanson, 4 Jackson street, St. Kilda, and °“ 6d; Children under 15 years. 8s 6d; including reserved seat. Reserves at TrahTdeparts 10 p.m., stopping at CaverUiam. Grcen lsland, ton, Balolutha, Clinton, and Gore to pick up, and connecung with steamer at Kingston, arriving Queenstown 6 a.m. Sunday, February 28th. Steamer leaves Queenstown wharf at 4 p.m., connecting with train at Kingston. , ~ Steamer Excursion to Glenorchy leaves Queenstown 9 a.m. Fares: Adults, 3s 6d; Children^ tr ; p has b een arranged to Paradise. Return fare, ss. Light Refreshments obtainable on the boat between Kingston and Queenstown and return; also at Milton, Clinton, Gore, and Lumsden. Hot water provided free at Ue Meatr n obtalnab?6° r at y Queenstown, Barnslaw Hotel, Glenorchy (ss), and Paradise (2s) i s w iH Hire you a Pillow for both journeys. Obtainable at Stations. Further particulars see handbills at all railway i stations; or from the committee. SPECIAL NOTICE TO BOWLING, GOLF, AND CRICKET CLUBS. NEW ZEALAND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTORS LTD., LOGAN’S POINT, DUNEDIN. Now offer Facilities for the STERILISATION OF TOP-DRESSING SOIL. ALL UNDESIRABLE WEEDS AND SEEDS ARE COMPLETELY DESTROYED. Our Plant is a very Efficient one, and can treat 200 tons of soil per day. INQUIRIES WILL RECEIVE OUR USUAL PROMPT ATTENTION. CONDUCTED TOUR OE GREAT BRITAIN AND THE CONTINENT Leaving New Zealand May 24, 1937. R.M.S. REMUERA, via Panama. Arrive LONDON June 29, 1937. Visiting places of romantic interest in Scotland, England, and on the Continent: Loch Lomond, Loch Kathrine, Edinburgh, Glasgow. Aberdeen, Inverness, Ayr, Dumfries, The English Lakes, Devon, Cornwall, Interlaken, Geneva, Nice, Pans, and London; and many other places of equal interest. IN LONDON the party will visit St. Paul’s, Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, Tower of London, Royal Mint, London G.P.0., Hyde Park, Kew Gardens, Richmond Park, Hampton Court, Robin Hood, Museums, Madame Tussaud s. Petticoat Lane, The Haunts of Chas. Dickens, Lord’s Cricket Ground, Smithfield Market, Covent Garden, etc., etc. INCLUSIVE CHARGE BELOW covers Return Steamer Fare (TOURIST CLASS) N.Z.-London-N.Z.; Passenger Tax, Passport, Exchange, Gratuities, all Hotels, Transport throughout the tour of England, Scotland, and the Continent. £230, £235, £242 10s, £247 10s, According to Berth Booked. £250, £255, Send at onco for SELECTED CABINS on the Remuera have been Reserved, full particulars re itinerary, etc., to L THOS. RITCHIE, ' Box 691, Dunedin. Phones 10-097, 20,507.

DANCING. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL TO-NIGHT! OLD-TIME DANCE. —Special Scotch Night—- — Hear the melodies of Bonnie Scotland played by Ted Andrews and his Revellers, assisted by Mr Arthur Lunglev. Dance the Irish Quadrilles to the ‘exhilarating music, assisted by _ Piper Gordon Crichton. See Miss Pat Atkinson’s Reel Party. The Highland Schottische Competition Judged by Miss Atkinson {the Do minion Champion. The Extras will be played by Mr Alt. Pettitt. Spotlights Admission 2s. Supper provided. GEO. G. COX SCHOOL OF DANCING, Specialist Tap, Stage, and Ballroom Dancing. Private Lessons by appointment. Write or call, phone 13-002, between 5.30-7 p.m. Studio: BUFFALO LODGE HALL, Clarke street. OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE first for this season of the Monthly OLD-TIME DANCES will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, 3rd March, at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies, Is 6d* Gentlemen, 2s. Supper provided. Stewart’s Imperial Dance Band. W. PATERSON, Secretary. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. riLIFFS CABARET, CLIFFS CABARET, 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. Embassy salon. TO-NIGHT. Come along for a Surprise and Win a Nice Prize. Music, Stewart’s Imperial Orchestra. Supper—Best and Plenty. Catering for Weddings, B'rthdays, Socials, Smokos, etc. S. BRETTELL, 4 Hyde street. THE Green Island Combined Cricket Club’s Back to Childhood Dance, Foresters’ Hall, Green Island, To-night (Saturday), 8-12 o’clock; Gaiety Dance Baud; prizes for best costume; ladies Is, gents Is 6d, non-costume 6d extra; supper provided.

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Evening Star, Issue 22578, 20 February 1937, Page 17

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