AMUSEMENTS. EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT MET WITH UNQUALIFIED APPROVAL FROM LAST NIGHT’S AUDIENCE. I OCTAGON THEATRE j | Dir.: G. L. Johnston. | 2,15 Sessions, 8 p.rn. DO YOU RATHER FANCY YOURSELF AS A DETECTIVE? Well, here’s your chance to see how good you are! Paramount Presents AKIM TAMIROFF In the Latest Type of Mystery Drama, ‘ the GREAT GAMBINI ’ ‘THE GREAT GAMBINI * With MARIAN JOHN MARSH, _ , TRENT, Genevieve Tobin, Reginald Denny. (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) And DICK FORAN The Singing Cowboy, In Warner Bros.’ Thrilling Western Drama, 4 BLAZING SIXES r (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans Begg’s and Theatre; phone 15-091. DUNEDIN SHAKESPEARE CLUB, 61st SEASON. PUBLIC READING Of * JULIUS CiESAR.’ ‘ JULIUS CiBSAR.' ‘ JULIUS CiESAR.’ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. (Proprietor, Sir Benjamin Fuller.) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, at 8 p.m. Box Plans Now Open at the D. 1.0. J. W. HAYWARD, Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 208. T. MATTHEW’S SCHOOLROOM, 1 Stafford street. GUILD SALE, TUESDAY NEXT,’ 10.30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Entertainment Evening. ADMISSION : 6d. ‘ Lancashire and Yorkshire social, TO-NIGHT, Unity Chambers, Stuart street, 8 o’clock. Concert, Dancing, Supper. Admission, Is. R. HARRISON, Hon. Secretary.
HI A Ifl TOWJS HALL OLD-TIME-MODEEN DANCE, TO-NIGHT The Craze of AUSTRALIA The Rage of AUCKLAND The Hit of WELLINGTON NOW COMES TO DUNEDIN. To Delight and Enchant You! FORMATION DANCING By the Abraham School of Dancing. With Music by Jock M'Caw’s Swing-time Band and Jimmie MacFarlane, assisted by Hoag's Sound System — — You are assured of the best show in town, I REMEMBER 1 I NOVEMBER 20 I I The Contest Final Date! I Listen-in to 4ZB between 6 and 6.30 Tonight. The Gallery is reserved for Spectators, and the rights of admission are reserved. yY'EEKLY OLD-TIME DANCE, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. Sports Dance Band. Admission 2s. Supper, jV'TILBURN Select Country Dance, Tonight; lucky door number, lucky spot dances, good prizes; New Century Dance Band from Dunedin; admission, ladies Is, gents 2s. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 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. EUCHRE. EUCHRE, ST. KILDA TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Good Prizes. Good Cards. Heated Hall. EUCHRE, Nga Maara Hall, Saturday Night; preference to first prize winners, 70 sugar, Christmas ham; supper; Is. LEITH Bowling Club, To-night (Saturday), 8 o’clock; supper; Christmas haras; pavilion comfortably heated; Is. To-night (.Saturday;, North -4 Ground Pavilion, King street, 8; increased prizes; hall heated; admission Is. —Albion Cricket Club. EUCHRE. Grange Ladies’ Cricket, North Ground Pavilion, Monday, November 15th, B‘p.m.; 8 good prizes; admission Is; hall heated.
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Evening Star, Issue 22805, 13 November 1937, Page 17
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