AMUSEMENTS. ■|S; MAJESTY'S THEATRE. .... Proprietors: John Fuller and Soul. r FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing: TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI Presented by Messrs : JOHNSON AND GIBSON, The Photo Play, IT IS STEVER A Work IT IS NEVER TOO LATE that 'TOO LATE TO MEND. Grips TO MEND. "The EYES of the WORLD were opened from their heavy slumbers by Charles Rsade's Thrilling Storv." . Mr ALFRED BOOTHMAN Will Deliver a Running Commentary on ths Main Incidents of the Story. The Management desires to Apologise for the fact that owing- to over-carriage of tin film's they were compelled to disappoint numerous patrons last night, but this Picture will POSITIVELY BE SHOWN TO-NIGHT! "••-'• Also. THE CORONATION PICTURES. THE CORONATION PICTURES. A Vivid Pictorial Presentation of a Nations.' Event that will be of HISTORIC INTEREST for all time. Also, the Latest " Biograms " r THE COPPER AND THE CROOK. IN HOT LANDS. SEASHORES IN ITALY. KELLY'S COURTSHIP. MOTHER-IN-LAW'S CURE. Popular Prices: D.C., 2s; Orch. Stalls, la 6d; Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden. fj A P P 1 N G CARNIVAL. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, August 10 and 11. SONGS, CHORUSES, WAXWORKS, FARCES, TABLEAUX. Box Plan opens at Dresden to Professors, Lecturers, and Medical Staff (limited to 2 tickets each) on August 4 and 5, and to the general public on end after Aueiist, 7th. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. EX-OTAGO BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. TOWN BOYS entitled to attend are re- — minded that the Social Gathering takes place TO-MORROW (Thursday), 3rd inst., at 8 p.m.. in the Waiatah Tea Rooms. The Old Boys' new badge will be presented io all present. Tickets from Hon. Treasurer. W. J. Guthrie, 45 Voge! street. A. H. LOGAN, Hon. Sec. [ASONIC SKATING RINK, L Moray place (next Choral Hall). OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON FROM 2.30 to 5, And FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS. Expert Instruction for Beginners. PRIVATE LESSONS, PRIVATE PARTIES. BY ARRANGEMENT. Admission, Is; 8.8. Skates, 6d; Ladies Concessions. DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW. VISITORS TO THE CITY Who are interested in Music are invited io call at " B EGG'S," PRINCES STREET, And look through the Large Stock of MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS by Bechstein, Brinsmead, and other celebrated makers. AMERICAN ORGANS bv Estey, etc. POSITIVE PIPE ORGANS for Email churches and halls. Violins, Flutes, Brass Instruments, Accordions, Bagpipes, Music Carriers, Piano Stools, etc. Latest Songs and Drawing Room Music. Nc./ Numbers of Sixpenny Editon of Songs and Piano Solos. Popular Song and Dance Albums for 1912. Phonographs and Gramaphones. The Famous " Cinch " Zonophone. Disc and Phonograph Records. Every variety of Musical Instrument at lowest prices. The Largest Stock in the Dominion to select £rom. -IHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LIMITED, J m Head Centre for Music and Musical Instruments, PRLNCES STREET. Branches at Wellington, lnvercargill. Timaru, Oamaru, Nelson, London, etc. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. jRIVATE Board and Residence for young Man; bath, li.c, piano. 64 Filieui street, PERMANENT or Visitors.—Comfortable Home; excellent view ; good table ; moEDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. A PPLI CATIONS, accompanied by Certificates and Testimonials, will bo received up till THURSDAY, 10th August, for the following VACANCIES: Livingstone. Head Master. Salary. £IBO-£2lO. N.E. Yallev.—Fourth Assistant (Male). Salary. "£135-£165. Waipori.—Sole Teacher (Male or Female). Sa'.ary, £l2O-£l5O. Ettrick. —Sole Teacher (Male or Female). Salary. £l2O-£l5O. Macraes.—Sole Trsi.chor (Male or Femalrj. ..Salary, £l2O-£l5O. Gimmerburn. -- Sole Teacher (Male or Female). Salarv, £l2O-£l5O. Ida Valley.—Sole Teacher (Male or Female). Salary, £9O-£l2O. Stoneburn. Sole Teacher 'Male or Female). Salary. £9O-£l2O. Allanu.n.—Mistress. Salary, £9O-£l2O. Forms of application may be af this office. S. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office. Duntdiu. August. 1 1911. L .fR JOHN K HARTLEY, >- Medallist and Certificated Teacher, R A.M.. London, Organist and Choirmaster Port Chalmers Presbyterian Church. IE A CHER .OF PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. Etc., 219 a MORAY PLACE (Opposite School of Art). SHOWS. -THE OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. WINTER SHOW AND JX EXHIBITION, In the Society's Fine New Ferro-ccnrrete Buildings and Fuller and Sons' New Hail, Orawfcrd street. Duneuin, AND W : ILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK. RECORD ENTRIES. GRAND DISPLAY of FARM and DAIRY PRODUCTS. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY BY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. LIVE STOCK, RUNNING MACHINERY, MILKING MACHINES AT WORK, HOME INDUSTRIES, Etc TRAINED BIRDS, ROYAL MARIONETTES and JIU-JITSU Special Fcauues. VARIED AND INTERESTING SIDE SHOWS. UNIQUE DISPLAY BY THE DUNEDIN TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. MONSTER CHEESE CUT AND GOLD DAILY. GUESSING COMPETITIONS, Etc. Musical Er.tertiinments Every Afternoon *n Evening. ADMISSION, Is; Children, 6d. H. V. FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 84. Telephone 1,031, Dunedio.
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Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 7
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