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AMUSEMENTS. DON’T- LET THE TITLE MISLEAD YOU. ‘ EASY LIVING ’ IS ONE OF THE YEAR’S OUTSTANDING COMEDY HITS. And That’s No Faint Praise, Because there’s been some Knock-out Comedies round lately. THE REGENT HZTtHE REGENT 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. SUBTLETY, SLAPSTICK, AND ROMANCE In Tread a Merry Measure Paramount’s Refreshing Comedy, ‘EASY LIVING’ ‘EASY LIVING’ ‘EASY LIVING’ ‘EASY LIVING’ ‘EASY LIVING’ There’s Never a Dull Moment in this Exhilarating Splendidly Clever Entertainment. With JEAN EDWARD 'ARTHUR ARNOLD RAY MIDLAND AT THE HELM OP FUN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.} Associate Features ‘ HAWAIIAN BIRDS,’ (Technicolour Feature), 'SAFETY IN THE AIK,’ ‘ POPEYE CARTOON,’ REGENT NEWS FLASHES. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. Phone 12-513. DANCING. (IfAIN TOWN HALL OLD-TIME, MODERN II DANCE. II j) DANCE. I) SATURDAY. SATURDAY. f THE MANAGEMENT PROUDLY 7 PRESENTS BROOK’S PIANO-ACCORDION BAND, Led and Conducted by Ted. Heaney. And JOCK M’CAW’S AUGMENTED BAND, With Jimmie M’Farlane-, In special request numbers. lIiIIIIIII I i I I I I 1 I I I The Bands will be combined, giving a Huge Orchestra of TWENTY PLAYERS! Nothing is too good for our Patrons. lIHIIIIIIM I I 1 I I 11 I ■ MEN SUMMER IS HERE. Wear your Blazers or Sports Clothes, and • remember. The Beautiful Ballroom is Kept COOL BY HUGE ELECTRIC FANS. Dance Amidst Fresh Air and Happiness. For Our 1 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, Listen-in to 4ZB every Thursday and Saturday Evening between 6 and 6.30. NOTE; Owing to the keen public interest taken in the Otago Dancing Championship. Spectators wishing to see the Final on November 20th are Advised to Book Their Seats. Arrangements have been made for reserves at M’Cracken and Walls’s. Right of Admission Reserved. BUSES BUSES BUSES. Catch the Bus To-night for MACA-NDREW BAY CARNIVAL DANCE. Pat Harbrow’s Band Novelties. Supper. Admission, including bus: 2s 6d. NOTE. —Bus leaves Queen’s Gardens 7.45 p.m. sharp. DUNEDIN ANGLICAN HARRIER CLUB. Annual dance and prize-giving, GARDENS TEA KIOSK, SATURDAY, NOV. 6th, 8 p.m. Subscription, 5s Double. Dress Optional. Bus to Cargill’s Corner at Midnight. Otago yachtsmen’s carniva DANCE, EMBASSY SALON, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6th, 8 p.m. Novelties, Supper. Alex. Swan and His Boys. Double Ticket, 4s. w EEKLY OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. Sports Dance Band. Admission 2s. Supper. CLIFFS CABARET, CLIFFS CABARET. LIFFS CABARET. CLIFFS CABARET. CLIFFS CABARET. CLIFFS CABARET. CLIFFS CABARET. CUFFS CABARET. CLIFFS CABARET. CLIFFS CABARET. CLIFFS CABARET. CLIFFS CABARET. Dancing to Harry M’Clatchy and his Band. E. T. MORRIS, Proprietor. Reservations phone 23-695. Established 1932. MILBURN Select Country Dance, Tonight; lucky door number, lucky spot dances, good prizes; New Century Dance Band from Dunedin; admission, ladies Is, gents 2s. SATURDAY Night, Holland Memorial Hall (tram terminus, Caversham). Dunedin’s modern dance hall, perfect floor; Piccadilly Orchestra; Monte Carlo; admission Is 6d; bus for city after dance. BENEFIT Dance, Nga Maara Hall, North-east Valley, 10th November, 8-1; Sports Dance Band; supper; admission 2s. bus leaving for south end at 1 a.m. DANCE, Dance. —To-night, Hillside Social Hall; admission Is.—Railway Porters’ Club. GOLD. GOLD! Gold!—Guaranteed highest price; Gold, Jewellery, and Sterling Silver Bought.—Townsend, jeweller, George street. OLD! Gold! Gold!—I Pay Top Price for Old Gold.—J. Vennall, watchmaker, J. and J. Arthur’s Buildings (upstairs). STAMPS. • CORONATION Stamps wanted; Id Is per 100; 2£d and 6d, Is per dozen George Kitchm, 680 George street; phone 13-095. WANTED To Sell, two Sets George V. Jubilee Stamps; 5s a set (unused). ►-Reply £2lO, ‘ Star,’-

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Evening Star, Issue 22799, 6 November 1937, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22799, 6 November 1937, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22799, 6 November 1937, Page 17

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