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AMUSEMENTS. ONE OP THOSE DELIGHTFUL ENGLISH COMEDIES, ‘ OVER SHE GOES ’ Certainly Goes with a Bang. THE REGENT THE REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. 2.15 DAILY 8 p.m. Here is light, bright and breezy entertainment. SONGS TUNEFUL DANCING NIMBLE ' ~ DIALOGUE SNAPPY Associated British presents STANLEY LUPINO In •OVER I ‘OVER •OVER ■‘OVER, SHE SHE SHE SHE GOES’ GOES’ GOES’ GOES’ With MAX BAER MAX'BAER LADDIE CLIFF LADDIE CLIFF SALLY GRAY CLAIRE LUCY GINO MALO In the - Brightest Musical Comedy the screen has ever seen. • DON’T MISS THIS . MERRY SHOW. ■ Together with these Brilliant i ( Supporting Featurettes: 1 * ‘ PATHE PICTORIAL,’ •EARLY ONE MORNING,’ ) ‘HOLLYWOOD MAGIC,’ 1 ‘THINGS YOU LIKE TO KNOW.’ | I I / (Recommended by Censor for Adult*.) Make Your Reservations at D.I.C. and Theatre, phone 12-513. 9 DANCING. BIG MAIN TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Illli II PRESENTING THREE SPECIAL FEATURES IA VISIT FROM THE “ GAIETIES ” REVUE COMPANY, who will arrive in Special Taxis at the conclusion of their performance at His Majesty’s Theatre. You have seen this Talented | Company on the Stage—now is your I | opportunity to meet them in person. | SPECIAL NOVELTY WALTZ COMPETITION! For which the Prizes will beLSix Double Tickets to the Gaieties Revue. SECOND (AND LAST) HEAT OF i CIRCULAR WALTZING CONTEST. For which the Prize will be a Free Trip by Air to Christchurch by the Union AJrways Liner, with a chance to compete in a Contest there, and all the Expenses for the Week-end Paid! You ■ - have seen the plane pass overhead and wished that YOU might some day fly in it—NOW IS YOUR OPPORt TUNITY. Circle Open to III! Spectators, 6d. I I I I Broadcast by 4ZB. I I I I BALLROOM DANCING, MISS WALLACE’S CLASSES RESUME AS FOLLOW:— ADULTS, TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 8-10.45 p.m. Senior Boys and Girls; FRJDAY, FEB. 25, 7.45-10.15 p.m. MURDOCH’S BUILDINGS, RATTRAY STREET (off Princes street). Private Tuition by Arrangement. Phone 12-369. W E EKLY OLD - TIME DANCE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. Sports Dance Band. Admission 2s. Supper. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. COME AND DANCE AT The cliffs cabaret. HE CLIFFS CABARET. HE CLIFFS CABARET. Dancing to Harry M’Clatchy and his Cabaret Band. Reservations, Phone 23-693. Established 1932. E. T. MORRIS, Proprietor. M ACANDREW BAY DANCE. CARNIVAL Pat Harhrow’s Band. Supper. Novelties. Streamers. Bus leaves Queen’s Gardens 7.45 p.m. 'Admission, including bus, 2s 6d. Admission at Door, 2s and Is 6d. DL.F. Social-Dance, Monday; 14th, 8 • o’clock, R.S.A. Hall, Moray Place; good music, prizes; Is. MONSTER Carnival Dance at Waihola To-night; 2 wonderful bands, novelties, streamers, etc.; prizes; bus from Berwick and Henley; don’t miss this dance; admission, 2s. DANCE, Milburn Hall, Saturday. February 12th, 8 p.m.; lucky spot waltz; music by Koputai Orchestra; gents 2s, ladies Is; every tenth patron receives price; bus accommodation., ring 22-885. ATURDAV 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. URKES-ST. LEONARDS Regatta Dance, February 12; good music; Monte Carlo; free bus from Queen’s Gardens. ING 12-573 to Engage Pat Harbrow’s Band for your party or dance.—vv. Saunders, sec.. 45 Frederick street. EARNERS’ Dance, St. Luke’s Half, Mosgiel, every Tuesday night; come along for a good night’s enjoyment; all modern dances taught; 8 p.m. till 11 p.m.: admission Is 6d. MAYFAIR Dance Band Open for Engagements. -- Sec., W. G. Ditchfield, 7 Mechanic street* N.E.V*

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Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 17

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