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AMUSEMENTS. lilllliiliiilk gT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor, Sir Iwjtam M*. Always Comfortably Heated, and the Best Sound in New Zealand. 2.15 SESSIONS. 8 pan. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Present an All-star Comedy Cast in a New Romantic, Comedy Thrill. H : ii ■ || ‘MAD HOLIDAY’ |1 || ‘MAD HOLIDAY’ H ] II 0 | With SIX OP THE SCREEN’S MOST POPULAR STARS i n n | EDMUND i | ELISSA | LOWE I | LANDI j! i ■ EDMUND GWENN, TED HEALY, ZASU PITTS, EDGAR KENNEDY'. A LAUGH TOPS EVERY THRILL! J (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Our Supports, Include: .•A GIRL’S BEST YEARS.* A Tabloid Musical, ‘BAIUEAC’S NIGHT OUT* (Pete Smith Oddity). •POPEYE CARTOON.’ METROTONE AIR MAIL NEWS, Etc. Plans at Theatre at 7. Tel. ,13-702. ■

WRESTLING. WRESTLING. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT. WRESTLING. / For Telephone Reserves ring 11-842 after 6.50 p.m. Special Souvenir Prints of “ Strangler ” Lewis given with Official Programme. Price, 3d. OTAGO WRESTLING ASSOCIATION INCP., J. J. HALL, Secretary.

PROFESSIONAL. . YOUR TEETH—HEALTH’S FIRST CONSIDERATION. VISIT Atf EXPERIENCED AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERT, USING THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE OBTAINABLE. MOST HUMANE AND CONSIDERATE TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. MODERATE FEES. EASY FINANCE ARRANGED. W. D. ROSE, DENTIST, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. Phone 10-520. DANCING. MAIN TOWN HALL NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, 8 p.m. till 1 a.m., 4ZM ARE RUNNING THEIR ANNUAL DANCE AS A BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD DANCE TO HELP TO RAISE FUNDS TO SEND THE OTAGO LADIES’ BASKETBALL TEAM TO AUCKLAND. THE CHILDREN ARE ASKED TO WEAR THE FOLLOWING DRESS:— GIRLS, THEIR SPORTS UNIFORM. BOYS, THEIR FOOTBALL TOGS. The Orchestra, -will wear Otago Ladles’ Basketball Uniforms. CHALLENGE: The (Girls) in the Orchestra have Challenged a team of girls to be picked from the hall. They think they can win. Only 5-mmute spells. Boh will be captain. The Boys are asked not to bring their Tricycles or Skootcrs. The Girls what want to play dolls CAN. Peanut scramble for boys under 60 at 9 o’clock. All Children what think they might get tired are asked to have a sleep m the afternoon. NO CHILDREN UNDER 50 YEARS WILL BE ADMITTED. Lislen-in to 4ZM. They will tel! you all about it. • SPECIAL FLASHLIGHT PHOTOS Will bo Taken. Prizes for the Best-dressed Child. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WE OFFER YOU THE BEST. Alex. Swan and his Boys give you the world’s best. Dance 'Junes. Hear them play—it is a treat. TO-NIGHT. THE EMBASSY ( OPP. MUNICIPAL BATHS). ALEX. SWAN AND. HIS BOYS. WITH HOGG’S WONDER TONE SOUND SYSTEM. Music from 7.30. The Floor is Yours. DUNEDIN’S MOST POPULAR DANCE. Where All Dancers 2s: Enjoy Themselves. 2s. LAWRENCE SISTERS’ SCHOOL OF DANCING (Late of Christchurch), Teachers of Ballroom, Acrobatic, Tap, Studio: 244 a GEORGE STREET. Tel. 10-739. Hours from 1.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. . ■^EEKLY EARLY OLD-TIME DANCE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, SETTLERS’ HALL. , Sports Dance Band. Admission 2s. Supper. SUMMER Queen’s Final Dance, Foresters’ Hall, Green Island, To-night; streamers, novelty dances; good music; admission, Is, Is 6d. DUNEDIN .Sunshine Social Club.—Oldtime Dance, Hillside Hall, Cargill road, Saturday, August 7th; supper; members Is 6d, non-members 2 t s

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Evening Star, Issue 22721, 7 August 1937, Page 19

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