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AMUSEMENTS. To-night’s the Last Night of ‘THREE SMART GIRLS,’ With DEANNA DURBIN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) linEMPIEE .j iiliiiiillll iilliimillll The City’s Leading Theatre. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-MORROW FRIDAY I AND STILL THEY COME ANOTHER BIG ATTRACTION FOR THE GAYEST, GRANDEST COMEDY SINCE MR DEEDS WENT TO TOWN. TURN TO PAGE 14 Glorious entertainment . , with Irene Dunne deliciously delightful as the madcap Theodora, who shocked a nation to land a stubborn male. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE NOW AT The D.I.C. or EMPIRE (12-433). DANCING. TOWN HALL' OLD-TIME, MODERN I] DANCE 1| (I DANCE |j FRIDAY. FRIDAY, i Doors Open 8 p.m. - j BACK IN OUR OLD SURROUNDINGS-* the Rig main hall. Owing to the Concert Chamber being too small to accommodate our Country and Town Patrons, we are This Week Opening the Big Main Hall, and running FRIDAY NIGHT instead of Saturday. Hullo, Gore, Balclutha. Hullo, Ranfurly, Palmerston. , Hullo, Milton, Oamaru, Timaru. We Welcome You All. We have Much Pleasure in Announcing THE GREATEST DANCING SENSATION OF THE AGE, And i STARTING TO-MORROW NIGHT, I £6OO •—• £6OO IN PRIZES. IN ORDER THAT OUR PATRONS who are working late can attend, we are starting the Dance at 9 p.m. and going till 1 a.m. The Town Hall offers every convenience-* MODERN WASH BASINS, MIRRORS. Etc.. WATCH TO-MORROW’S PAPERS FOB THE SENSATIONAL NEWS. Everything will be Explained in Fullest Detail. WHERE COUNTRY PATRONS WILL MEET TOWN PATRONS. Where You Will Once Again Hear Your Old Favourites, MAYFAIR DANCE BAND, And the Ever-popular Vocalist, JIMMY MACPARLANE, Singing Through Hogg’s Big New £l5O Cine Tone Sound System. Continuous Dancing. Gallery Open to Spectators. Admission, 6d. ADMISSION TO DANCE, 2s. Eight of- Admission Reserved. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Special Engagement, ALEX. SWAN AND HIS BANDITS. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. First Night Fox-trot Competition. Judge, Mr Boulton. The Biggest Night Ever Held in This Hall. 5 Floor M.C.s. 3 Floor M.C.s. Admission, Is 6d. Admission, Is 6d, Right of Admission Strictly Reserved. IVJ'ACANDREW Bay Carnival Dance, I*JL under new management; special engagement of Pat Harbrow’s Band; novelties; good supper. FANCY Dress Dance, at Waihola, Satur. day, June 12th; 12 useful prizes: flashlight photo.; New Century Band. UNEDIN Sunshine Social Club Dance’ Hillside Hall, Cargill road, Saturday, 12th June; Sunshine Band; members Is 6d, non-members 2s 6d. BUCHANAN Queen Dance, Oddfellows* Hall, Mosgiel, Saturday, 12th: Blackio’s Music; prizes, supper; ladies Is, gentlemen Is 6d. EUCHRE. SCOUT Committee. —Euchre Club, Tonight. 8 o’clock, corner Howe-Leith streets; supper; heated hall. UCHRE. So'uth Dunedin Town Halil Saturday; 8 prizes, including £1 first lady and gent; admission, Is. O-MOREOW Night, Pavilion, North Ground, Euchre; good prizes, hall Seated; admission Is.—Albany Hockey Club. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, COMPANY Manager, transferred Dun. edin, wishes Purchase 5 Rooms and kitchen, bungalow (brick preferred), on rise; garage if possible.—Replies 8976, ‘ Star * Office. ADVERTISER (working Man), capital £175, desires Purchase small Home, 4 or 5 rooms, handy railway station.— Genuine, 8982, Star ’• Office. rt •< Aft A—This price is for my Pro. oL’ivJ'tlv/ perty of 5 rooms and k’ette, modern Bungalow, Mornington vicinity, to private purchaser.—Further particular* from .Owner, 8979, ‘ Star ‘ Office. WIDOWER offers 5 Rooms, verandah Villa, on rise, Parkside, £575; inspec. tion invited genuine purchaser,—Widower, 8977, ' Star *. Office. WANTED, capable Domestic; good home; wages £1 weekly.—B9Bl, • Star.’ J" OST, Wednesday, at Logan Park Courts, J, Tody’s Compact; keepsake; reward.— . Phono 23-125.

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Evening Star, Issue 22671, 10 June 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22671, 10 June 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22671, 10 June 1937, Page 13

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