AMUSEMENTS. “THERE’S ANOTHEII GOOD SHOW AT THE EMPIRE’ That’s the consensus of opinion from the big audiences that attended the opening of Tom Walls’s ■wonderful new comedy yesterday! You can forget his earlier pictures . . . this is a new and more scandalously funny Tom Walls ... in Ben Travers’s delightfully daring comedy of muddled marriages! E mpir e lliimillilii. illiiiiiiillllllllll Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Thettree, NOW SHOWING. Sessions, 2.15 and 8 p.m. TOM WALLS TOM WALLS TOM WALLS Limitless laughs in every line : of Ben Travers’s engaging Comedy of a Don Juan who became champion of a woman’s honour. ... ‘DISHONOUR BRIGHT,’ ‘DISHONOUR BRIGHT,’ ‘ DISHONOUR BRIGHT,’ - With BETTY STOCKFELD DIANA CHURCHILL. EUGENE PAULETTE (‘My Man Godfrey’). An Outstanding Associate Programme includes: ‘KEEPER OF THE TREES* (A remarkably interesting record of N.Z. Afforestation). OLAPHAM AND DWYER (Your favourite radio comedians in » humorous sketch). (Recommended by Censor for''Adults.), Reserves D.I.C. or Empire (12-435). By Kind Permission of the Officer Commanding. The artillery band , - ■ (Southern Command). ■ Deputy-conductor, Jas. Clark, Esq. A Variety Programme will be Rendered at ST. CLAIR BEACH On SUNDAY AFTERNOON, At 3 p.m. ■ Collection in aid. of Band Fuads. I. E. STILL, Secretary. DANCING. MAIN TOWN HALL OLD-TIME MODERN || DANCE, |1 DANCE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Doors Open 7 p.m. ■< TWO BANDS Continuous Dancing —: — Savonia Mayfair Bight Nine II - I! Players Players Including Alf. Pettitt on the String Bass. Song Hits by Jimmy MacFarlane.. 9 till 10: I Special Programme of Old- || ■ time- Melodies, including ‘Daisy (| Bell,’ .‘Two Little Girls in |j Blue,’ ‘After the Ball,’ ‘Peggy || I O’Neil,’ ‘ Come Back to Erin,’ |j j and all the other old favourites. |(- Speoial Broadcast by 4ZM. Circle Open to Spectators, fld. Right of Admission Strictly Reserved. • Admission; 2s. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT., CLIFFS CABARET, CLIFFS CABARET, LOTS CABARET, CLIFFS CABARET, CARGILL’S CASTLE. Dancing to Harry M'Clatchy and his Band. Always the Latest Dance Numbers. The Popular Cabaret. ' E. T. MORRIS, Proprietor. Reservations Phone 23-693. , ' • , ; i _Ui EMBASSY t SALON; TO-NIGHT. The Dance where you get ENJOYMENT, Music,' Stewart’s Imperial ’ Orchestra. Beautiful. Supper. Weddings, Socials, etc.. Catered For. S. BRETTELL, . 4 Hyde street. ' SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 18th, gOO TC H NIG HT. Joyce Tall in the Latest Favourites. Bachop’s Royal Star Band. , Hogg’s Sound System. Admission, Is. Admission, Is; Right of admission strictly reserved. George, g. cox school of dang. ING (late Auckland), Specialist Tap, Stage, and Ballroom Dancing. Private Lessons by appointment. Studio: BDWA&O LODGE HALL, Clarke street. Phone 13-002. FORBURY SCHOOL. Competition for Silver Cun, Three Monday Nights, March 15th, 22nd, 29th. Judges, Mr and Mrs E. Bolton. ’ Savonia Band. Good Supper. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, Is 6d. Proceeds in aid of Band and School Picnie. L. NEWALL, Secretary; MOONSHINE CABARET. PARAMOUNT DANCE CLUB, TO-NIGHT. Waltzing Competition. Prize, £1 Is. The Band consists of Pat'Harbrow, Sing, ing Pianist; Jim .Green on Violin, Vince Daker on Sax.; Billy Saunders, the Smiling Drummer. They Can Sure Put it Over. THE Annual Supper and Ball of the -Orkney and Shetland Society will be held in ' the Moonshine Cabaret, George street, on Wednesday, the 17th, cOmmenc. ing at 7.45 p.m. Items, dancing, good hand,' All welcome. Tickets, 2s 6d. —Wm. Sabiston, secretary. DANCE, Macandrew Bay, To-nighfc (Saturday); Koputai Orchestra; supper, good prizes; price 2s, including return bus; 'Peninsula buses leave Queen’s Gardens 7.45 p.m. DON’T forget the Big Ball at Mosgiel on Thursday, April 1; Jack M'Caw’a Mayfair Band, .with Jimmy M'Farlanej bus from Dunedin; good supper, prizes j gentlemen 3s, ladies 2s. ANCE, SL Luke’s Hall, Mosgiel* March 15; aid Taieri Pipe Band Royal Stuart Queen; music, New Continental Band; lucky spot waltz; ladies Is, gents Is 6d. ; /1-ET Quotations from * Evening Star (A* Office for large-or small quantities of Printing before placing your order.
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Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 19
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