AMUSEMENTS. RECORDS BROKEN! CROWDED AUDIENCES OYERTHRILLED AT OUR WONDERFUL PROGRAMME! ill Illr gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Benjamin Fuller. Where Voices Sound Natural. 2.15 TWICE DAILY - 8 p.m. SEASON EXTENDED. THE GREATEST LAUGH SHOW OB' ALL TIMES. GEORGE FLORENCE FORMBY DESMOND In ‘KEEP YOUR SEATS, PLEASE!’ ‘KEEP YOUR SEATS, PLEASE!’ | ■ - _J (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL EXTRA ENTERTAINMENT ON THE STAGE. The Famous Continental Dancers, TREVOR AND DAWN Associated with ESME And GEORGE CHALK, DAWSON, Charming Singer The Wizard and Tap Dancer. Pianist. Excellent Supports. Box Plans at D.1.C., Jacobs’s it 5. Theatre at 7 (phone 13-702). POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. 3RD TRIUMPHANT WEEK COMMENCES TO-DAY! 3. P.M. Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s ‘THE GREAT ZIEGFELD *• YOU’LL BE REALLY SORRY IF YOU MISS THIS ONE. All late Buses and Trams are held back for the convenience of our patrons. At the —-—- II |||llH||J|}M'*" , 'l|j|{||HljH X .EMPIRE 111 liiliiilililli. liliiwlii II Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatre*. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' Reserves D.I.C. or Empire. 12-435. DANCING. 14 -A IN TOWN HALL OLD-TIME MODERN OLD-TIME MODERN . II DANCE || DANCE AXURDAY SATURDAY The Ballroom of Beauty. The Rendezvous of Rhythm. Continuous Dancing. TWO BIG. BANDS: The Mayfair Dance Band Nine [ Players 1 And The Savonia . Dance Band. Eight Players/ Jimmy MacFarlane,_ The Personality Vocalist, Singing the song hits of the day. Hot Tunes for Hot Feet. Swingy Rhythms for Rhythmic Swings, And Mellow Melodies for Movements of Yesterday. _ . Spectators Admitted to Circle, 6d. Special Broadcast by ‘.Station 4ZM.Right of Admission strictly reserved.. OLD-TIME DANCE, SATURDAY EVENING, Early settlers* hall , Special Features. Sports Orchestra. Supper. ADMISSION, 2s. fcANCB, Macandrew Bay, Saturda r night; Koputai Orchestra; supper zes; pricej gents 2s, ladies Is 6d; ire ies leave Queen’s Gardens 7.45 o dock urning ater the dance. ST. JOHN Ambulance Brigade Compl: mentary Social; cards for non-dancers Hillside Social Hall, Saturday, 24th; ad mission. Is. • . : DANCE, Oddfellows’ Hall, Mosgiel, Sai urday, April 24; Royal Stuart Tar«.a Queen; lucky spot waltz; good supper an music; gents Is 6d, ladies Is. UCHANAN Queen Dance, East Taiei Hall, Friday, 23rd, 8 p.m. till 1 a.m; Blackie’s music; good supper, prizes; fre bus from Mosgiel; admission, ladies Is be gentlemen 2s. SB only the best Sound Systems fc indoor and outside functions, Veloot Microphones.—Pringle’s, Mosgiel; 425. 4TED Known—That Billheads, Cn liars. Cards, Programmes, an Printing of every description ai I at the ’ Evening Star Office a be Prices.
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Evening Star, Issue 22630, 23 April 1937, Page 11
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