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AMUSEMENTS Final Screening To-night at 7.30. RANDOLPH SCOTT BINNIE BARNES, In "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •Excellent Featurettes. 1/- | jj| AYF A 1 R | 1/0 Direction. Fuller-Hayward Theatres. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Singing and Dancing right into your heart. SHIRLEY TEMPLE In " D-I-M-P-L-E-S " With Frank Morgan—Helen Westley. Also GRACIE FIELDS In "QUEEN OF HEARTS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MATINEE PROGRAMME. "Dimples," Comedies—Cartoon, News Reel—Serial, Etc. I Reserve Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre Sweet Stall. ■ UMBLE SALE, Y.M.C.A. Assembly Hall, U To-night, 7 o'clock; big assortment. DANCING AT Last Back home again in the BIG MAIN TOWN HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT I i * DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. I I AND OPENING WITH A I 1 MONSTER I BACK TO CHILDHOOD, I 1 HARD-UP, I And ... I FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL I NIGHT. i MAKE UP A PARTY. LAWRENCE SISTERS' Ballet. Special decorations, hundreds or balloons, novelties, streamers, blow-outs, paper hats, masks. Prizes for the best costumes. Four hours of glorious dancing Two Big Bands, specially dressed in fancy dress and hard-up costumes. Bob Shannon New Savonia Nine Players Jack M'Caw and his Famous Mayfair Nine YOUR OWN PERSONALITY VOCALIST, Jimmie MacFarlane, Hogg's Big Cinetone Sound System. I A ROLLICKING, RIOTOUS, REVELRY OF RHYTHM. 15th HEAT, £SOO AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP. I! ' SPECIAL BROADCAST BY 4ZM. I Circle open to Spectators, | Admission 6d. Right of admission reserved. ADMISSION 2s. PHE HELEN ABRAHAM SCHOOL OF DANCING (Late Phyllis Bates). Studio: Cr. St. Andrew and King streets. Tel. 18-174. Private Lessons by Appointment. UNIVERSITY CLASS. EVERY FRIDAY, 8 to 10 p.m. "ISS BERTHA SALMOND and Mr L THOMAS RAMSAY'S SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. Studio, 11 Albert street. Private Lessons by appointment. Phone and address. 11 Albert street. C.2. ILBURN: TO-MORROW NIGHT, Grand L Carnival Dance for the Final of the Waltzing Competition: welcome all to The Popular Country Dance; New Century Dance Band ACANDREW BAY Carnival Dance, 1 Saturday Night; Pat Harbrow's Band; good supper; bus leaves Queen's Gardens 7.45 p.m. EUCHRE OATURDAY EUCHRE 8 p.m., North k 5 Ground Pavilion, King street; increased prizes; hal! heated; admission Is.— Albion Cricket Club. MEETINGS IyARRINGTON DOMAIN BOARD. A Meeting of RATEPAYERS of Warrington will be held on SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, at 8 p.m., in the WARRINGTON SCHOOL. BUSINESS: To appoint members of Domain Board. J. L. SALMOND, Chairman, Domain Board. EDUCATIONAL A, RE YOU MAKING GOOD: Look around at the young men of to-day, particularly those who are making rapid strides in business. Then be really honest with yourself. Are you satisfied with.YOUR progress and YOUR prospects? There is only one sure way to business strength— ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION. Decide now that you will remove the handicap to your progress by Qualifying in Accountancy. Enrol with Hemingway's—the pioneers and the acknowledged leaders in Accountancy tuition—the Schools that have presented, in the last five years alone, over 3000 successful Accountancy Candidates. Write to-day for Free Book—"ACCOUNTANCY." HEMINGWAY'S, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. A desire to co-operate with the plans of the Minister of Internal Affairs (the (Mr W. E. Parry) was expressed by the chairman (Mr C. H. Goodman) at a meeting of the Management Committee of the Canterbury Rugby League. "They have given us a 40hour week and extra time for sport. I do not think it would be right to play very often on Sundays in these circumstances," he said. Mr R. A. Drury, while agreeing with Mr Goodman in principle, said the Sunday matches catered for players who could not participate on Saturdays. Mr Goodman said it was necessary to avoid hurting people's feelings in putting on Sunday game-s. It was decided to restrict the number of Sunday games and to play them only with good

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23299, 17 September 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23299, 17 September 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23299, 17 September 1937, Page 11

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