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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, 2.15 P.M.-8 P.M. “ SPRINGBOKS v. WELLINGTON.”Thursday is the Last Day of ‘.BORN TO DANCE’ With Eleanor James POWELL. STEWART, A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. ALSO, 'MARCH OF TIME No. 4.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) |||||'il|(|ll" , iniinnj||| Empire iliiimiilii .iihiiiiJ The City’s Leading Theatre. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatre*, 2.15 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT. We have the honour of presenting Metro-G oldwy n-Mayer’s distinguished Production of ‘ROMEO AND JULIET ’ ‘ With LESLIE NORMA HOWARD SHEARER JOHN BARRYMORE You’ve heard about it for , months! You’ve read about it everywhere! It’s all true. This is the greatest lova drama, the mightiest entertainment of our time. Every moment throbs as • sparks fly, as steel m.eets steel . . . and the crimson follows the rapier’s thrust ; . . . Lovers meet . . . and dream . . . and plan. Pomp and grandeur sweep by in spectacular pageantry. Here are thrills, suspense to spur the pulse, tender romance to charm the heart . . . beauty to fill the eye, A love story deep in the heart of the world forever, now given enthralling life in such a picture as the screen has never known, and that is '• ; ‘ROMEO AND JULIET* (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN . DANCING. MAIN TOWN HALL. 1 MAIN TOWN HALL. Wedesday Next! Wedesday Next! Wedesday Next! Wedesday Next! 4ZO, 4ZO, 4ZO Staff Farewell as Guest* of the 1 UTOPIA CLUB. I UTOPIA CLUB. REPEAT “BACK TO CHILDHOOD’* “Hard Up” and “Fancy Dress” DANCE SPECIAL FEATURE (The Wat is On), THE “SPRING-BUCKS ” (Weary Willies) THE “ALL-BLOCKS (Tired Tims). 5 2-MINUTE ROUNDS. BIG ALL IN MATCH!!!! BOOTS BARBED! FLYING TACKLES ALOUD! : Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!— Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!— -Tramp! Everybody will be “ Tramping ” to the ' MAIN TOWN HALL On Wednesday Night! Wednesday Night,! IX. SWAN AND HIS SIX ‘‘HOBOS ’• PH ARTHUR WALLER, THE SINGING TRAMP. II II During the evening a presentation, on he. half of 4ZO listeners, will be made to Mr Owen M'Conuachie (chief announcer of 4ZO). Mr Geo, Cox demonstrating the ’ Utopia Walt*.’ Excellent Prizes for Best Costumes. ■ Admission: Members 2, Non-members 2s fid,. Gallery Spectators fid. Early Doors at 7.15 p.m. We are catering for, 1,000 people. Ba wise!! Be early!! and don’t be shut out!! Late buses to north, south, and hill. N.Z.R. bus to Port Chalmers after dance. On WEDNESDAY NIGHT! ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT I The Talk of the Town . • MAIN TOWN HALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 f To help to raise funds for the I Otago Ladies’ Basketball Team to i go to Auckland. I ; 4ZM ANNUAL DANCE, ■ 8 p.m. till 1 a.m., Will be run as a I BACK TO CHILDHOOD DANCE. Just imagine yourself as a ghild again,; Won’t it be lovely? AND LOOK. Jimmie. MacFarlano And the Mayfair Eight Dressed up as wee girls. Mother, they are beautiful children;' you simply must come and see them. You can go in the circle for 6d. CHALLENGE. The girls in the Orchestra have challenged the Otago Ladies’ Team to a game of Prizes for best-dressed child. 9th Heat Australasian Dancing Championship. Exhibitions of dancing by previous heat winners. Flashlight Photo, ite buses leave Town Hall after ince for North, South, and Hill, jecial buses to Port Chalmers and Mosgiel. ADMISSION 2s 6d. isten-in to 4ZM at 7.50 on Tucsly night for a special talk ;bv embers of the Otago Ladies Basketball Team*

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Evening Star, Issue 22722, 9 August 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22722, 9 August 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22722, 9 August 1937, Page 11