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AMUSEMENTS. ‘ NIGHT MUST FALL * Season Definitely Closes Thursday. . THE “THE Make ymr reservations to-day. REGENT REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture ''Corporation Ltd. 2.15 DAILY, 8 p.m. LAST THREE DAYS AMAZING PLAY, I ‘ NIGHT MUST FALL ’ I ‘ NIGHT MUST FALL * | ‘ NIGHT MUST FALL ’ With ROBERT ROBERT MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY Winning new fame with his startlingly unusual and deferent role. ROSALIND RUSSELL And DAME MAY WHITTY In Her Original London Part. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. {Recommended' by Censor for Adults.) PARDON OUR SHOUTING, But on FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT Columbia Presents another comedy hit As ‘ Theodora,' | * IT’S ALL TOURS * I ‘IT’S ALL YOURS * I With MADELEINE CARROLL, Beautiful English Star, FRANCIS LEDERER, IT’S A SCREAM! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plan* D.I.C. and Theatre. Phone 12-513. DANCING. 4BALLROOM DANCING. ADULTS’ CLASS, TO-NIGHT. Tuition in Steps for Beginners, 7.3018 p.m. Pancing, 8-10.45 p.m. Admission,' Is 6d. SENIOR BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLASS, Friday Evenings, 7.45-10.15 p.m. MISS WALLACE MURDOCH’S BUILDINGS. 176 RATTRAY STREET. Private Tuition Private address by arrangement. and phone, , 836 Cumberland street. 10RBURY SCHOOL EX-PUPILS ASSOCIATION. ■ ll CONTINUOUS DANCING . , CONTINUOUS DANCING l| , - By UND SYSTEM AND SAVONIA BAND. SCHOOL HALL, OXFORD STREET. ED.. 2nd MARCH. WED., 2nd MARCH. Members. Is 6d. Non-members, 2s. OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE First for-this season of the Popular MONTHLY OLD-TIME DANCES will be held in the Early Settlers’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, 2nd March, at 8 p.m. Admission, Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s. Supper provided. Stewart’s Imperial Dance Band. W. PATERSON, Secretary. )ON’T FORGET TO-MORROW NIGHT’S BIG DANCE AT THE Rendezvous dance, At VICTORIA HALL (His Majesty’s Theatre), WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH. - ; Dancing 8-12 p.m Good Supper. Ilex, swan’s band. Every Tenth Couple Admitted Free. Gents, 2s; Ladies, 1* 6d. THE HE DE DE LUXE LUXE DANCE, DANCE, EMBASSY SALON. EMBASSY SALON, . TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 8 p.m. Mayfair Dance Band. Mayfair Dance Band. Excellent Supper. Admission, 2s. Strict Management. PICCADILLY Dance Club.—Final Dance, Holland Hall, Caversham, Tuesday; Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d; bus to town after dance. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. 2 CHEAP HOUSES, Dunedin city; upset £440 the two, thereafter no reserve; 6 rooms, 3 rooms; all essential conveniences; one let (regular payer, spotless), other vacant; owner has other property, keen sell; will give terms; Auction shortly unless sold earlier; 74, 76 Maclaggan street. r. s. McKenzie limited, No. 10 Dowling street, Dunedin. Mortgagee stepped in.—Splendid Farm, famous Edendale district; 280 acres at £lO (reduced considerably); carries 400 breeding ewes; excellent for dairying; 6-roomed house, stable, cowbyre (machines), 5 pig styes; terras. —McKenzie’s Ltd. Magnificent 6 rooms, kitchenette (double brick), sun room, erected just before war by late Mr A. L. Quenell for himself; bungalow windows, all conveniences; nice grounds (includes extra section), garage (pit); folding doors between lounge and dining room; Auction shortly unless reasonable offer in; 46 Patrick street. Keys from J R. S. McKENZIE LIMITED. GET Keys.—This natty 3 large Rooms and scullery (close Hillside) looks well; e. 1., bath, gas. washhouse; workshop; small freehold; £490; accept small deposit (cash or securities), 22s 6d week.—R. S. McKenzie’s. - J? 1 (Wo Don’t Know Better *iDUU Value).—lj-slory 5 largo Rooms, kitchenette (erected under 3 years); nearly i-acre freehold; wide frontage; Dunedin; home to lunch; beside tram; immedi- ■ ate possession.—McKenzie’s Ltd. USSELBURGH —6-roomed Bungalow, 42s 6d; St. Clair, 6-roomed Semi-bun-galow, garage, 40s.—Tamblyn, Rhodes. VACANCY Men, share double bedroom ■V (single beds), 27s 6d; Bed-Sitting ■Room, 30s; washing; north end.—Phone 15-271. ni A Allowance on your Radio provided it is a superheterodyne on the latest Stewart Warner 8-valvo All-wave Table Model at £3l 10s; Consol Model at £59 10s. --Wli-lcilc Radio Dealers Ltd.. Hanover stiecl, Dunedin; dial 12-751.

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Evening Star, Issue 22895, 1 March 1938, Page 11

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