AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY'S THE LAST DAY OF ‘ BORN TO DANCE,’ A Mci ro-Goldwy n-Maycr Picture, With ELEANOR POWELL. Also ‘MARCH OF TIME, No. 4,’ and ‘Springboks v. Wellington.* TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) 8 P.M. THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT IN THIS CITY’S THEATRICAL HISTORY I READ WHAT THE PRESS THINKS .... “ Best of all films. In the writer’s opinion this is the most beautiful film which has come from the screen.” —‘SYDNEY SUN.’ “There has never been a film like ‘Romeo and Juliet.’”—‘DAlLY TELE* GRAPH.’ “ The producers have surrounded Norma Shearer with the most distinguished ca«t. The result is something which makes Motion Picture History.’—‘ SYDNEY .MORNING HERALD.’ “ There have been mauy great films during 1936, but it can be safely said that Romeo and Juliet ’is t(ie greatest of them all.”—‘ LABOUR DAILY.’ “‘Romeo and Juliet’! There is nothing else that approaches it! Magnificently, produced . . . Splendidly acted . . . something the producers will be able to point to with pride for quite a long time to come! No one should miss seeing it!”— WOMAN’S WEEKLY.’ “ Certainly a Great Picture and one which you cannot afford to miss.” * Three “ A ” and “ The Gold Cup ” in SMITH’S WEEKLY.* ' ' IN ALL THE BRILLIANT PAGES OF SHOW HISTORY NOTHING CAN COMPARE WITH THIS METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYEE PRODUCTION.’ NORMA SHEARER LESLIE HOWARD JOHN BARRYMORE ‘ROMEO AND JULIET.’ EDNA MAY OLIVER ‘ROMEO AND JULIET.’ BASIL RATHBONE c AIJBREY SMITH RALPH EORBES REGINALD DENNY A LOVE STORY DEEP IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD FOREVER NOW GIVEN ENTHRALLING LIFE IN SUCH A PICTURE AS THE WORLD HAS. NEVER KNOWN’ HERE AT LAST IS THE FINAL FLOWER OP MOTION. PICTURE ACHIEVEMENT! BOOKING WILL BE HEAVY . , . RESERVE NOW I RESERVES D.I.C. or EMPIRE (12433). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
EUCHRE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JZ W.C.C.—THE SOCIABLE EUCHRE, i-V. MOULIN ROUGE, KAIKORAI. Good Prizes. Supper. Heated Hall. Admission, Is. ORTH Ground Pavilion, Every-Wednes-day, 8 p.m.; 6 increased prizes; admission Is; hall heated.—Grange Cricket Club. EUCHRE, Holy Name Social Hall, King street, Every _ Tuesday Evening, 8 o’clock; increased prizes; admission Is. WHIST Drive, Wednesday, at 8 p.ta., Octagon Hall (next Catholic Supplies) ; prizes, purchasing orders; Crib, Saturday evenings. _____ WHIST.— To-night, Forbury School, in aid of school funds; prizes, supper; 3 o’clock; almission 6d.
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Evening Star, Issue 22723, 10 August 1937, Page 11
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