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You liked ‘MIOKBY.’ Now meet devilish little Elsie, who goes ‘ UPSTAIRS' and' finds ragtime with Cupid at the drums. MABEL NORM AND IS ‘‘ELSIE" ’NOTE SAID. SHOWING TO-NIGHT AT THE QUEEN’S THEATRE From the Goat-of-all-johs in the hash kitchens of a swell hotel to the ragtime queen of a ragtime cabaret was Elsie’s idea of & romantic life. MABEL NORMAND In ‘ UPSTAIRS.’ * UPSTAIRS.’ 'UPSTAIRS.' It’s Mabel Normand’s swiftest and funniest Comedy—the modem recipe for the habit of happiness. Also ‘ STINAGREE’ No. 11, And the Exploits of the German ‘ .SUBMARINE U35.’ ‘SUBMARINE U35.’ ‘ SUBMARINE U35.’ MONSTER BRASS BAND CONTEST, MONSTER BRASS BAND CONTEST, MONSTER BRASS BAND CONTEST, To be held in HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, BURNS HALL, AND THE CALEDONIAN GROUND. 28 BANDS COMPETING 28. - £I,OOO IN PRIZE MONEY £I,OOO. ALL THE CHAMPION BANDS IN THE DOMINION COMPETING. PIPE BAND CONTEST. TEST SELECTION AND QUICKSTEP,, CALEDONIAN, GROUNDS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3. GRAND MILITARY DISPLAY And QUICKSTEP ,CONTEST, CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, SATURDAY, MARCH 6th. 28 Bands Competing in this Event. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 6th, GRAND FINAL DEMONSTRATION. The Choicest Items by the Winners, Season Tickets, admitting to all Contests in Burns Hall and His Majesty’s Theatre, 10s 6d. Admission His Majesty’s Theatre: Dress Circle and O. Stalls, 3s; Stalls 2s; Pit, Is. Admission to Caledonian Grounds, Is; Stand, Is extra. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. DAISY KENNEDY, THE WORLD-FAMOUS VIOLINIST. PRESS CRITICISMS: LONDON ‘MORNING POST,’ February 16, 1917; “Of her sex the foremost living violinist.” WESTMINSTER GAZETTE,’ April 14, 1918: "It is alwavs a joy to hear her.” ‘TELEGRAPH,’'SYDNEY, November 11, 1919; ‘‘She can truthfully be said to be worthy of a place among the few—veryfew—great violinists of the world.” ‘DOMINION,’- WELLINGTON, January 12, 1920: The flawless art of Miss Daisy Kennedy, in happy combination with an alert and genial temperament, and the personality of a Kirchner girl, completely captivated a packed audience.” ‘STAR,’ AUCKLAND, January 21, 1920: “ Almost immediately the audience recognised the charm of Muss Kenedy’s fine presence and personality—the concert became almost a series of ovations.” • PRESS.’ CHRISTCHURCH, February 13: ’* Again Miss Kennedy stood before us in all her glory, playing all she did with the consciousness of her supreme command over the most difficult instrument under the sun, laughing at the most stupendous demands of technique, and producing a tone matchless in every gradation—wonderful the fulness and flute-like effect of her harmonics.” U R N S__ H A L L. Direction J. and N. TAIT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, Also, MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 and 25. THREE VIOLIN RECITALS. “A violinist with the soul of an artist and the hand of a master.” DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. •At the Piano: Miss TOPSY DOENAU. Prices: Reserved, 5s ;■ also 3s, 2a (plus tax). BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. M.XJ.1.0.0.F. LOYAL DUNEDIN LODGE. MEMBERS of the above and Sister Lodges (with lady friends) are cordially- invited to a Musical Evening by Bro. J. Flint in the Lodge Room, Stuart street, TOMORROW (Thursday). Lodge opens for business at 7. Concert commences at 8 o’clock. A. CRANEFIELD, Noble Grand. LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED from Kaikorai Valley, Jersey Cow, branded “ C.” Please ring 3,480. LEFT in telephone box, Knox Church, Silver Purse. Reward on returning to 329 King street; keepsake. LOST (Littlebourno road), Child’s Gold Brooch (inscribed “Joy-ce”); reward. 39 London street. LOST, One Five-pound and Two Single Notes, in City-. Reward on returning to Conn’s Pharmacy. LEFT on Show Grounds, light Raincoat, by Mr Docherty; letters in pocket; reward. W. Hastie, Woodhaugh. LOST, Grey Persian Cat, answering name of “Jimmy.” Reward for returning to 20 Argyie street, Mornington. LOST (Tuesday, between Norinauby and H.M. Theatre), Round Gold Brooch. Apply Miss Mellick, care of Webb and Allan, 90 Princes street; rewayd. LOST, Cap Spring Dray, N.E. ValloyAlbany street. Please communicate W. Muirhcad, Albany street; telephone 2,158. LOST (Sunday, Gardens), Pearl-handled Umbrella (keepsake). Finder please leave at H. H. Driver’s, bookseller, George street: reward. FOUND. —Your old Felt Hat made like new; moderate charges. J. Whipp, 236 George street. EOUND. —31b Semolina, Is; 3 bars ; Is 4jd; 81b Salt, Is; 61b Wai Soda, Is; Carbonate Soda, 3d; loose F special. M‘Arthur’s Stores; visit. FOUND. —Raisins, locse seeded, Is 2t Currants, Is; Clover Cream, suj to Cream Tartar, 2s lb; Silo Baking Pols 4d tin. M‘Arthur's; visit to-day. FOUND. —Spectacles to suit all supplied by qualified Op Stunner, through Sprosen’s chemist Octagon. FiOUND. —Wringers made like new by I having them Rerubbered at Mansons ; , 205 Crawford street; ’phone 2.605. EOUND.— Have your Lawn Mowers Sharpened, Repaired; Duplicates stocked. Mansons, 203 Crawford street; ’phone 2,605. PERSONAL. (T ADY and Gentleman who called JhA street about Pup please Call Aga mHD ‘EVENING STAR’ Is the Best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOB SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE,’ .WANTED EMPLOYMENT. NOTICE.

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Evening Star, Issue 17279, 18 February 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17279, 18 February 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17279, 18 February 1920, Page 5

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