AMUSEMENTS. O'BRIEN'S EMPIRE THEATRB. "Dunedin's Do Luxe Picture House." TO-NIGHT, afc 8. THE REALART CONCERT COMPANY, A Brilliant and Most Artistic Combination, Headed by NEW ZEALAND'S OWN TENOR, MR HERBERT WOOD. ' MB HERBJSKT WOOD. Signor CerJ&asi, Irish Harp; Miss Clare Years, Grand Erard Harp; Miss Lily Olover, Soprano; Miss Valerie Scott, v Dancer. E. W. Chambers's Novel, 'The Shining Band/ As a Picture Entitled 'EVEN AS EVE.' TO-MORROW (CHRISTMAS DAY) WE OPEN AT 2 p.m. and 6.30 pjn. SPECIALLY-ARRANGED CHRISTMAS . CONCERT Of Motion Pictures and Vocal and Instrumental Gems from the Classics i By the ! EEALART COMPANY. Mr-Woods arid Miss Glover will sing "The Miserere' ('E Trovatoro'). New items by Signer Cerbasi on the". Irish Harp. OLIVE THOMAS In 'THE SPITE BRIDE.' Pictorial Educator, Topical Gazette, Etc., etc. EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Cornet Solo, 'Tho Plains of Peace,' With Orchestral Accompaniment. Fox Reserves iiing 444, -or call at Theatre. QUEEN'S TO-NIGHT, at 7, and TO-MORROW, at 2 pjn. and 6.30 p.m. BIG CHRISTMAS PROGRAMME. TOPICAL GAZETTES, EDUCATIONAL SUBJECTS, And MISS BLLLH3 RHODES In •HOOP LA,' A Splendid D _ The rise from poor circumstances of a little circus girl. An illustration of a plucky girl's fight and victory against great odds. BE EARLY TO-MORROW NIGHT, Or You Won't Get In, • ;iNG EDWARD. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, and TO-MORROW, at 2.30 and 7.15 p.m. x R. W. Chambers's Great Novel, 'Tho Shining Band,* Picfrurised' as a Novel Picture-play entitled 'EVEN AS EVE.' Topical Gazette, Travelogue, Etc., etc. | REMEMBER; TO-MORROW, at 2.30 and 7.15 pjn. BIG XMAS BILL. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE Twice L^iily: 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. ' ANOTHER 3-HOUR ALL-STAR PROGRAMME. SESSUE HAYAKAWA In 'THE BEGGAR PRINCE.' "THE BEUGAK PRINCE.' 'THE BEGGAR PRINCE.' Also showing;:' 'PURPLE DOMINO' (Episode 6), GAUMONT GRAPHIC, COMEDY. FINAL APPEARANCE TO-NiGHT Of Little MEG CTMTNO, the Baby Soubrette.. POPULAR PRICES: DAY: STALLS, 6d; CIRCLE, Is. Children, Half-price. NIGHT: STALLS, 9d; CmCLE, Is 3d (plus tax). SPECIAL PROGRAMME TO-MORROW (CHRISTMAS DAY). Two Sessions—2 p.m. and 7 p.m. "At Begg's!" MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS! FOR CHRISTMAS GDJTS! A Musical Instrument forms a most acceptable present to those -who love music, and to players a new instrument is possibly the most welcome and appreciated gift you can offer. Wo have the LARGEST STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND of BRASS, WOOD-WIND, STRING, AND ALL OTHER INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORD3S, and we invite you to call and isee our fine selection of reliable makes. B Flat Cornets from £5. B Flat Bugles from £2. Bagpipes from £l2. Practice Chanters, 22s 6d. Concert Fkrfes, £4 12a 6<L Clarinets from £4. Violins from £1 10s. Mandolins from £2 2s. Banjos from £4 10s. Ajitoharps from £2 17s 6&. Accordions from £3 ss. •Mouth Organs, 2*. 2s 6d, 3a, 3s -6d, 4s, and ss. Music Carriers, 7s 6d, etc. CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., New Zealand Headquarters far Musical Instruments, Princes street. RIEETINGS. SYNOD-OF OTA^K^ANDSO^3THI«ai^X A MEETING OF SYNOD PRO RE NA33. will be held in First Church, Dunedin, on THURSDAY, 30th inst., at 11 a.m., j to consider an Appointment by the Board ' of Property of a Professor of English Lan- j guago and Literature in the University oi Ofeago. ! JAMES LYMBUEN, Moderator. I ALEX. M. FINLAYSON, Clerk. I DUNEDLN BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A SPECIAL MEETING-of tho above Union will be bold_in the, Trades Hall, Moray place, on WEDNESDAY Next, 29th December, at 7.30 p.m., to tender a Farewell to Past-President F„E. Davis. J. HAYMES, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. "ST. CUTHKRRTS, AUCKLAND." TANTED (FOR FEBRARY, 1921): . r . (1) Fnlly-trained Games Mistress, to take charge of physical training throusrhont 11.- 1 1 »—.—?:—— 1— ZV'i. - tions and experience. (2) Forin Mistress for Salary, £l5O. Applications received by F. W. MATTHEWS, Secretary. . Sll-13'.N.'Z. Insurance Emldinss, Auckland. marvellous machine shorttU hand, 100' words minute, few weeks; Bookkeeping Typewriting, ' Shorthand. Brown's College, Jloray^place.
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Evening Star, Issue 17543, 24 December 1920, Page 7
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