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I AMUSEMENTS. A SENSATION Before tremendous crowds * THE GREAT ZIEGFELD ’ CAUSED AN ABSOLUTE Sensation yesterday! Round after round of spontaneous applause greeted each magnificent scene! Never before has a picture received such enthusiastic response . . . never before such a marvellous entertainment 1 AGAIN TO-DAY, 2 P.M. AND 7.45 P.M. ~Just Another Success for.. EMPIRE Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. The Greatest Entertainment of our Time METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER’S * THE GREAT ZIEGFELD’ ‘THE GREAT ZIEGFELD’ ‘THE GREAT ZIEGFELD’ With WILLIAM POWELL (As Florenz Ziegfeld, Jun.), MYRNA LOY (As Billie Burke). LUISE RAINER (As Anna Held). “ The film is, without doubt, the real thing in every way, and those who miss its extravagance, its variety, its comedy, and its irresistable human drama will miss something which approaches very near that best in film production which the public has been looking forward to almost since sound pictures began.”—Vide ‘ Otago Daily Times.’ Reserves D.I.C. or Empire (12433). DANCING. MAIN- TOWN HALL OLD TIME—MODERN || DANCE (1 11 DANCE I| SATURDAY, SATURDAY, THE BALLROOM OF BEAUTY. Continuous Dancing. Two Big Bands. I The Mayfair Dance Band, I II Nme I Players. And JIMMY MACFARLANE Singing the Songs of the Moment. SPECIAL NOTICE TO MEMBERS OP THE AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS. Big Fox-trot Competition for Sailors. Valuable Cash Prizes. Flashlight Photo taken by Kapai I Studio. The Mayfair Band will Feature I Specially the Latest Welcome Song ! Number, ] The Fleet’s, in Port Again.*- | Special Broadcast by 4ZM. Right of Admission Strictly Reserved. Admission, 2s. The Savonia Dance Band, Eight Players. FORBURY SCHOOL DANCE, MONDAY, 12th. . Commencing 8 p.m., to 11 p.m. Modern and Old-time Dances. Savonia Band. ■ Buffet Supper. Admission, Is. JBEEN ISLAND COMBINED CRICKET CLUBS’ First annual ball, GREEN ISLAND TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th, Grand March 8.15 p.m, Safety Orchestra, 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Catering 5 players. Mrs Campbell, Gents, 3s. Ladies, 2s fid. Bus to City after Dance. DANCING, GA MAARA HALL, North-east Valley (Near Gardens), EVERY THURSDAY, 8 to 11. REE HOURS’ DANCING POR Is. Savonia Band. OLD-TIME DANCE, jgARLY SETTLER S’ EVERY SATURDAY. H A L L. Sports Orchestra. Good Floor. Good Music. Supper, ADMISSION, 2s. MOULIN ROUGE, Stuart street Tram Terminus. OLD - TIME, MODERN DANCE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Special Invitation to Members of the Aus. tralian Warships. . Perfect floor, perfect music. Good prizes. - The Popular Sports Dance BandAdmission : Is. Is. Is. Is. Is. .Is. Is. Is. Is. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. NEXT THURSDAY, APRIL 15th, kLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCING, Ballons, Streamers, Novelties for all. Bachop’s Royal Star Band. Admission, Is. Admission, Is. A Real Gala Night Next Week. DO YOU KNOW THAT THE AM HARRIER OPENING DANCE will be held in the Moon, shine on TUESDAY, April 20? 3s fid Double, Single 2s. USUAL Popular Dance, Macandrew Bay, To-night; Koputai Orchestra; supper, prizes; price, 2s (including return bus) j special buses leave Queen’s Gardens 7.45 p.m.; proceeds donated children’s recrea. tion ground fund. HM.A.S. Australia. —Tarewai leaves • Dunedin 10 a.m. for Harrington Point, returns leaving Heads 2 p.m.; call* at Port Chalmers to enable passengers to visit H.M.S. Australia on return trip. G 1 ARNIVAL Ball, Pioneer Hall, Dun; edin, Wednesday, April, 21; ai<| Royal Stuart Tartan Queen (Taieri Pipe Band). ' - ANCE, Oddfellows’ Hall, Mosgiel, gat. ■urday, April 10, 8 p.m.; aid Taieri Pipe Band uniform fund. Royal Stuart 1 Tartan Queen; good music, supper; lucky ' spot waltz; ladies Is, gents Is fid. R' EMEMBER the Cricket Clubs’ Ball at Town Hall, Green Island, Wednes. day, 14th April, where everyone is welcoma< i MAARA HALL, North-east Valleyt ) IV—-every Thursday, 8 to' 11; three hours* dancing for Is; Savonia Band.

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Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 19