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AMUSEMENTS. g U R N S _ HALL HAYWARDS’ PICTURES Perfect HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. Projection. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, an 8. Every Item Throbs with Life. A ROMAN TYRANT. Perfect A ROMAN TYRANT. in A ROMAN TYRANT. Color. A Chapter of Roman History in the year 218. The Emperor Heliogabaius devoured by lions. This picture is nt present tho talk of the cinematographic world. EUGENE WRAYBURN. Dickens. EUGENE WRAYBURN. Dickens. An Adaptation of ‘Our Mutual Friend.’ THE DEACON’S REWARD Drama Tho Castle of St. Angelo.. ..,,.1 Scenic LOVE IN THE HILLS - Drama GAUMONT GRAPHIC Topical TURNING THE TABLES Comedy Signor Potte’s Love Affair Comedy Tired, Absent-minded Man Comedy Admission- Is 6d, Is, and Sixpence. £JIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Sole Direction of George Marlow, Limited. Manager Stanley Grant. Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 8. THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 8. THURSDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 8. GEORGE MARLOW GEORGE MARLOW Will Present ALLEN DOONE, ALLEN DOONE, America’s Foremost Irish Singing Comedian and Romantic Actor, Assisted by the Accomplished and Beautiful American Actress, EDNA KEELEY, And a Company of 26 English and American Artists, In the Charming Play, SWEET COUNTY KERRY. SWEET COUNTY KERRY. SWEET COUNTY KERRY. Possesses every quality necessary to the general make,up of a high-class rational entertainment. It is dramatic and humorous. Shortly, it is Irish. SWEET COUNTY KERRY SWEET COUNTY KERRY Is Scenically Beautiful, Musically Sweet, Wittily Humorous, and Sensationally Dramatic. SWEET COUNTY KERRY. SWEET COUNTY KERRY. One of the most picturesque stories ever staged. Grand in conception, noble in its sentiment. Iri hj, genuinely Irish, in its humor, and delightfully charming in its accompanying National Songs and Dances. BOX PLAN Opens at tho DRESDEN On TUESDAY MORNING NEXT. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. Reserved Scats. 4s. Early Doors Sixpence (6d. extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs’s. VICTOR BECK, Representative. (IRECTION J. C. WILLIAMSON, LIMITED Coming SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, Mr H. B. TRYING as HAMLET. “In ‘Hamlet’ wo have tho greatest play in the language, and in Mr H. B. Irving we have the greatest Jiving Hamlet.” London ‘Daily Telegraph.’ Plans will bo opened on WEDNESDAY, February 14. EDUCATIONAL. DUNEDIN TECHNICAL SCHOOL. mHE DAY TECHNICAL SCHOOL HAS JL REOPENED. The Day Technical School offers systematic instruction on practical lines designed to directly prepare young people for the business or catling they purpose entering upon, when they leave school. With this end in view provision has been made for—1. A Technical Course forming a preparation for Engineering (mechanical and electrical), for trades such as plumbing, cabinctmakfng, and building, and also for agricultural pursuits. 2. A COMMERCIAL COURSE.—The Commercial Work is arranged to give fitudettts a practical knowledge of tho essential subjects required to fit them for positions as ShorthandTypists, Bookkeepers, Shop Assistants, etc. 3. A DOMESTIC COURSE— In Dressmaking and Needlework the students are taught to cut, fit, and make all necessary garments for ladies’ general wear. Instruction is given in economical management of the house; practical instruction in household management; laundry ‘work, cost and variety of food to be provided for meals; practice in cooking actual dinners and serving of same; table arrangement, etc. 4. An Art Course taken in connection with the School of Art. Subject to certain conditions, these Classes arc Free to the holders of Proficiency Certificates, ANGUS MARSHALL, Director. LOCUTION. Mr ALFRED H, BURTON And Miss O. E. BURTON Practise and Enjoin upon their Pupils THE CULTIVATION OF THE SPEAKING VOICE In tho Pulpit, on the Platform, In the Drawing Room (Recitation), And by Correct and Picturesque Reading. Stammering and other Vocal Defects Corrected. No, 5 LIVERPOOL STREET, and No. 47 KAIKORAI RO.vU. • Attendance given, for Consultation daily, from 12 to 1, at Liverpool street, or by appointment; and communication invited, at any time, in Kaikorai road by Telephone No. 1,135. -»/STRS E. M. FELMIXGHAM, Pupil of Herron Max Hirschburg, R.C.M.F., and A. Barmoycr, R.C.M.L., TEACHER OF MUSIC, RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 6th. 4 REGENT ROAD, NORTH DUNEDIN. PIANO AND HARMONY. MISS NELLIE DRAKE, A.L.C.M., L.L.C.M., has RESUMED TEACHING at her Residence, 99 ALBANY STREET. PORTOBELLO on MONDAYS, SPORTING. OTAGO AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB, ST. CLAIR. rgMIE ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURJL NAMENT will be held at St. Clair Baths on SATURDAY, February 10, at 2 p m. Admission: Gents, Is; Ladies and Children, 6a. Baud in rdiaxo. W. W. CRAWFORD, Hon. Sec. CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA AT WAIHOLA. Members of the retail section ortho OTAGO EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION arc requested to OBSERVE A HALFHOLIDAY from 12 o'clock on WEDNESDAY Next, the 7th iust., in connection with the above Regatta. R. CHISHOLM, President. WILLIAM SCOTT, Secretary. LOST Al' ~ .-OUND. LOST (Car Shed, Anderson’s Bay road, or on road to Highcliff), Boy’s Pyjama Suit. Finder kindly leave same at Anderson's Bay Store. _ LOST, between St. Clair and Union street, Motor Bike Pedal; reward. J. and W. Faulkner, Castle street. LOST, between Rattray tram and Maori Hill, Bag, containing purse, etc.; reward. Miss Clifford, George street. LOST, between Bremner’s and Canongate street, Black Handbag, containing money; reward. 18 Canongate street. STOLEN, outside of Catholic Church, Bike (motor horn attached); anyone giving information rewarded. Rees, 58 Bradshaw street. LOST, 2 small Sample Colored Cards, with prices and quantities on back. Kindly address “Sample,” ‘Star’ Office. LEFT in second express from South, Monday, Travelling Rug. Reward on returning to Eastabrook, Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 14792, 6 February 1912, Page 5

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