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AMUSEMENTS. IT’S HERE! And is even more -wonderful than we told you it was! Let the telephone ring, forget the housework, even miss “ The nineteenth ” until you’ve seen—‘A STAR IS BORN.* -—THE REGENT -—THE REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock. , GRAND GALA PRESENTATION JANET * EREDRIC GAYNOR MARCH IN ‘A • ■ *. -‘A • • ' tl II •STAR* • • STAR * • IS • IS ■ • • ♦ • BORN' ♦ * • BORN' I H With ANDY DEVINE, MAY RQ^SON, ADOLPHE MENJOU, ' LIONEL STANDEE. YOU MAKE THE STARS! * YOU BREAK THEM! YOUR ACCLAIM SKY- * ‘ * ROCKETS THEM TO FAME! • “YOUR WHIM MAKES .OB BREAKS THEIR CAREERS! . * Unknown, untrained, unassuming . . . she came •’ * to Hollywood and rose ‘ to dizzy heights of star- ♦ dom. And Then ' FOR THE FIRST TIME HERE IS A BOLD REVELATION OF HOW STARS ARE CREATED . . . AND WHY THEY FALL. FILMED ENTIRELY IN THE NEW, ADVANCED TECHNICOLOUR. A United Artists-Dayid 0. Selznick ' : Production. ■ . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) : DON’T TAKE A CHANCE! IT IS BETTER TO RESERVE. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre, Phone 12-513. DANCING. j\f AIN TOWN HALL V OLD-TIME-MODERN 11 DANCE I) II DANCE 1 ■ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Special Broadcast by. 4ZiI. Spectators, 6d. | Introducing j The'. Augmented A Rhapsody Neyrl'Mayfair ■■ of. Sweet-Swing Dance Band ■ Dansapation, .. ' -J * . I Something 1 Sparkling Rumbas I New ' •' And I In Hot Music. 1 lilting -Tangos. - ) . ■ ~‘i II EVERYONE’S FAVOURITE, I I - Jimmy MacFarlane, || Putting the sing ih swing. . | ’ ' LAST HEAT. TO-NIGHT ; (SATURDAY) the 18th HEAT of the £SOO Australasian Dance Championship will give you your last ■chance of competing for this mar- . '.‘.venous prize. ' : J . . . Are you going to miss it? Hogg’s New Cine-tone Sound System, the Music Supreme. Right of Admission Strictly Reserved. UTOPIA CLUB. I ' 1 UTOPIA CLUB. I UTOPIA CLUB. | .■ | UTOPIA CLUB. | SCOTCHMEN! WELSHMEN! IRISHMEN! • CHINAMEN! INDIANS! MAORIS! All Meet at the “ ALL NATIONS’ ” DANCE AIN: TOWN HALL WED.- NEXT : OCT; 13. WED, NEXT OCT. 13. 4 Prizes for Best Costumes! , • Special '. 'Engagement’ of the ./■ “MAYFAIR” DANCE BAND “.MAYFAIR ” DANCE BAND With Jimmy MacFarlane. ■■■■•■ ■ ,' ii _ And a Further 6 Ladies will be Chosen for “ MISS OTAGO OF 1937 ” ’■ The Frizes are: FIRST—£4O ■ - CASH h and “ Roberti PRlZE—Evening Frock' valued at £3. SECOND—£IO CASH and a Spec PRIZE Prize of £2 2s donated “ Fleriana Floral ” Studios. THIRD-—Frock Valued at £2 19s PRlZE—donated by “ Fashion Corner.’ FOURTH—Lady’s Handbag Valued at PRIZE——2s, donated by “ Newey’s,” FIFTH—Hat Valued at £1 10s donated PRIZE—“ Anne Marie.” SlXTH—Permanent Wave , .valued at PRIZE—7s 6d donated by “ Forster’s Toi ‘ Rooms.” Admission: Members, 2s; Non-members, 2s 6d. Gallery Spectators, 6d. . ' Early Doors at 7.15 p.m. Late Buses to North and South!! ALWAYS A GREAT NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ■V ■ At FACANDREW BAY DANCE. M A TO-IfIGHT CARNIVAL Dance to the latest “ Hits ’’ played by Pat Harbrow and his'Band. Supper. ‘ Novelties. ’ Bus leaves Queen’o Gardens 7.45 p.zn. sharp. OLD-TIME DANCE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, . EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL/ Sports Dance Band. . Admission 2s. Supper. "OT-EEKLY SATURDAY Night, Holland Memorial Hall (tram terminus, Caversbam), Dunedin’s modern dance hall; perfect floor; Piccadilly Orchestra; Monte Carlos; admission'. Is 6d; bus for city after dance. MAGANDREW Bay Carnival Dance, Saturday night; Pat Harbrow’s Band; •upper; bus leaves Queen’s Gardens 7.45 •karp, ” •

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Evening Star, Issue 22775, 9 October 1937, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22775, 9 October 1937, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22775, 9 October 1937, Page 17

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