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AMUSEMENTS. f HURRY! ' FINAL SCREENINGS TO-MORROW. M.G.M.’s Outstanding Production, ' ‘NIGHT MUST FALL’ f NIGHT MUST FALL’ ■i i i jWThe National Board of Review rates • ‘ NIGHT MUST FALL 1 ■ Al the best Picture of the year,” With ROBERT MONTGOMERY To whom Congratulations -are due ■ for making the daring, but success- . ful experiment of giving the screen something “different.” | Associate Artistes I Rosalind Russell—Dame May Whitty. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE REGENT ■— THE REGENT i Dir.: J. 0. Williamson Picture L Corporation Ltd. . 2.15 DAILY, 8 p.m. ROOMING FRIDAY. POMing Friday" • . The Picture that’s heading straight for a million hearts. iTOU’LL HOWL! YOU’LL ROAR! (YOU’LL SCREAM! YOU’LL BEAM! For j ‘IT’S ALL YOURS* I ‘ IT’S ALL YOURS ’ | ‘IT’S ALL YOURS ’ L With MADELEINE CARROLL The beautiful English star, skipping through the year’s grandest comedy., FRANCIS MISCHA tEDERER, AUER, Is THE GAYEST SHOW That ever launched a pair of lovers. A Columbia Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. Phone 12-513. DANCING. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE WEEKLY MAIN TOWN HALL DANCE [TAKES PLEASURE IN PRESENTING THE FIRST OF ITS 1938 Hl| SUPER FEATURES |||| |j|| On Saturday we preI sent for the first time I our special instrucllll tional session, when, === == for the ridiculously == = = low charge of 6dr patrons may learn new dances, such as the log-cabin, tango, and rhumba, and polish up their style of dancing in preparation for the many super, (contests which have been arranged for the ieoming season. This new innovation will be under the • capable control of Mr GEORGE W. COX and his team of .QUALIFIED ASSISTANTS, with Mr 'JAMES M’FARLANE acting as M.C. This Js NOT simply a learners’ class—all degrees Sof dancing proficiency will be catered for Jwith new dances, fresh styles, and the latest bints. This is an opportunity for everybody to gain proficiency in a pastime which Js essential for the social life of to-day and (which brings you new friends and acquaintances. No matter whether you are an accomplished dancer or a beginner, you yvill find this special hour of invaluable assistance to you. • | MANAGERIAL lln order to meet the cost of 1 Pur special instructional session, we have been reluctantly forced to make the' charge for admission to I the early session 6d extra. 7-12 p.m. (including special session), 2s 6d 8-12 p.m. (usual charge), 2s. (I THE DE LUXE DANCE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! EMBASSY SALON. EMBASSY SALON. EMBASSY SALON. MAYFAIR DANCE BAND. MAYFAIR DANCE BAND. MAYFAIR DANCE BAND. Strict Management. . Excellent Supper. ADMISSION 2s. DON’T FORGET TO-MORROW NIGHT’S BIG DANCE AT THE ENDEZVOUS DANCE, VICTORIA HALL (His Majesty’s Theatre), WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH. Dancing 8-12 p.m. Good Supper. ; ALEX. SWAN’S BAND. Every Tenth Couple Admitted Free. > Gents,- 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. ! Balloons and Streamers. •fIU - ACANDREW BAY.—Carnival Dance, Saturday Night; Pat Harbrow’s Band; novelties, supper; bus leaves Queen’s Gardens, 7.45 p.m. CARNIVAL Night, Tomahawk Hall, Saturday Night; Koputai Dance Band. —Particulars for free conveyance ring 22-885. TT OLLAND Memorial Hall (tram terXI minus, Caversham),' Tuesday, Saturday Nights; Piccadilly Orchestra; Supper. EUCHRE. NORTH Ground Pavilion, To-night (Wednesday), 8 o’clock; 6 increased prizes; admission Is; hall ventilated.— Grange Cricket Club. EUCHRE Evening, St. Mary’s School Hall, Taieri road, Thursday, 8 o’clock sharp; good prizes; supper; admission, Is, NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. Experience has shown that in the use of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS WRITE THEIR ARE REQUESTED TO ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, as wq cannot hold ourselves responsible if --- ------ errors occur.

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Evening Star, Issue 22896, 2 March 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22896, 2 March 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22896, 2 March 1938, Page 13