AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY TO-MORROW This Dazzling Technicolour Production. f WALTER WANGER’S f| ‘YOGUES OF 1938’ I i j _J , Eeleased by United Artists. ' {Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , the regent t T THE REGENT I Dir.: J. 0. Williamson Picture 1 Corporation Ltd. Friday nest 2 - 15 - 8 p- m - THE MOST BIZARRE MYSTERY EVER SCREENED! •JAs a stage production It astonished London fend New York, And now becomes j. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s film sensation. NIGHT NIGHT MUST MUST FALL FALL . Presenting ROBERT ROBERT ROBERT MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY Giving the finest characterisation of his career, and emerging as one of the greatest dramatic actors on the screen with a performance of Academy Award calibre. ROSALIND RUSSELL In a masterful and sympathetic portrayal of a difficult role. DAME MAY WHITTY In her original London part. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) {Plana D. 1.0. and Theatre. Phone 12-513. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY !?6TH ANNUAL GAMES 76TH GALE., SATURDAY NEXT, 26th inst. 10.30 Commences at With 21 Primary School Events. 11.30—Secondary School Events. » Highland National Dancing —— - Bagpipe Competitions - Cycling Quoits (iron). Throwing the Javelin, Tossing the Caber. INTER-BUSINESS HOUSE COMPETITION. Marsh Fast at 2 p.m. DISPLAYS. Dunedin Highland and M‘Glashan Pipe Bands Young Men’s Christian Assn. Selections, Kaikorai Brass Band. Amateur Athletic Track Events—6 880 Yards Interclub Relay. Admission, Is; Children, Bd. J. S. DOUGLAS, Organiser and Secretary. DANCING. HI AIN TOWN HALL OLD-TIME MODERN II DANCE H II DANCE |1 SATURDAY. SATURDAY. WATCH FOR THE PLANE WITH THE FREE TICKETS AND THE TICKET WORTH ONE GUINEA. Dn Saturday Morning the Union Airways Diner will carry as passengers the winners of the Town Hall Dance Waltzing Competition. Following the liner will be a special Slane that will circle over Dunedin and rop 50 Free Tickets for the Town Hall Dance. Amongst these tickets will be one ■ ticket that will be worth one guinea to the lucky finder. Listen-in to 4ZB between 8 a.m. and 1 8.15 on Saturday, LEARN TO TAP. LAWRENCE SISTERS PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS Of TAP, BUCK AND WING, SOFT SHOE, OPERATIC. Pupils Coached for Professional Stage v Work. CHILDREN’S CLASSES Is. Private Lessons by Appointment. Intending Pupils will be Interviewed from 1.30 to 5.30 and 7 to 9 p.m. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS (First Floor), Water street entrance. fffl HE hi he D E D B LUXE LUXE DANCE. DANCE. t ( Watch for Opening Announcements in Saturday’s papers. | SENDEZVOUS Dance at Victoria Hall, Wednesday, 23rd February; dancing S-1Z p.m.; good supper; Alex. Swan’s i Band. MONEY. HOME _ Buyers Without Deposit.—One Shilling Weekly for each £IOO in four years provides deposit; take up shares; interest credited qn subscriptions; loans on _ easy repayments.—Dominion Building Society, 105 High street. tiff you need Building Material send an U* AdvartiamaeS $o tbs J Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 22890, 23 February 1938, Page 13
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