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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THBATBH, Direction Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Always Comfortably Heated. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Last Night. FLYING WINSKILLS. LaNight. MURPHY AND MACK. Last Night. MLLB DOLTNDA. Last Night. MILTON BROS. Last Night. BABS PACEY. MAXWELL CAREW, And Full Vaudeville. COMING MONDAY:— ETTA FIELDS (The Famous Soprano), COLUMBIA FOUR, (The Pre-eminent Harmonist*). W. J. SAUNDERS, Chalk Talks. THE NOVJ&, Comedy Gymnasts. Saturday Prices: Is, 2s, 3s (plus Govt, tax). Box Plans at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist* DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. Established 1872. Mr Y. Galway, Acting Conductor. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller). SECOND CONCERT, 1922 SEASON. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. 15lh and 16th AUGUST, 1922, At 8 p.m. Motors 9.55. PROGRAMME ; ‘ God Save the King ’ (Sir E. Elgar) Solo by Madame Winnie Fraser. Dunedin Choral Society. Soli—(a) Tlnfearing’ (Bruno Hnhn) (b) ‘The Willow’ (A. Goring Thomas) Madame Winnie Fraser. ‘HIAWATHA’S WEDDING FEAST’ (S. Cole rid g e -Ta y I or) Soloists: Madame Winnie Fraser. Mr W. N. Satterthwaite, and,Mr H. P. Desmoulins. ‘Entr’acte to King Manfred’ ... (Reinecke) Dunedin Choral Society’s Orchestra. ‘THE DEATH OF MINNEHAHA’ (S. Coleridge-Taylor) Soloists: Madame Winnie Fraser, Mr W. N. 'Satterihwaite, and Mr H. P. Desmoulins. ‘God Save the King,’ Audience and Choral Society, Tickets: D.C. and Stall::, 3s; Reserve* 3s 6d; Back Seats, 2s; procurable from The Bristol Piano Company, 0. Begg and Co., and B. S. Scofield, chemi.-i. Box Plan now opened at The Bristol Piano Company’s. H. P. DESMOULINS, Secretary. 31 Crawford street. ’Phono 3,042. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 24, 25, and 26, 1922. ‘FACING THE MUSIC,’ By THE DUNEDIN COMEDY CLUB. Proceeds in aid of the Dunedin Operatic Society. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s 3d; Stalls, 2s 2d; Pit, Is Id. Box Plan will open at The Bristol on Monday, Atigust 21st. DANCING. THE DUNEDIN CABARET, CHORAL HALL. GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, THIS SATURDAY, When Mr Leslie Reynolds will Dance. Double Tickets on that occasion, 12s 6d. Admission to Gallery from 8 till 9.30, 2s. Fancy Dress optional. PROTESTANTS, our Returned Soldiers did their bit by fighting for you. Roll up in large numbers at Burns Hall TO-NIGHT and show them in return your appreciation of their services. Wlatch out for the N.E. Valley School Band marching from Frederick street. Home-made Sweets on Sale in Hall. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. M ONTIILY C 0 N C E R ART GALLERY HALL, T WEDNESDAY - , 16th AUGUST. Short Address by Dr Elder, And Musical Programme. Admission by Membership Ticket only. DUGALD PATERSON, President. EDUCATIONAL. WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION (ROSLYN BRANCH). LECTURE by Mr H. D. SKIN- _ NEB. 8.A., ‘MAORI LIFE AND DECORATIVE ART.’ BAPTIST SOFTOOL ROOM, Lower City road, Roslyu, on MONDAY, 14th, at 7.45 p.m. Come and hear about car Native E-aoe. THE SCHOOLS COMMITTEES’ ASSOCIATION OF OTAGO. MR J. CAUGHLEY, Director of Education, will deliver a LECTURE on ‘JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS,’ in BURNS ■HALL on TUESDAY Next, 15th. August, at 8 p.m. School committeemen and others interested are invited to attend. L. SANDERSON, Hon. Sec. TRINITY COLLEGE 0? MUSIC, LONDON. rr'dIEORETIOAL EXAMINATION, to bo iJL held in DECEMBER, including “ART OF TEACHING” and “RUDIMENTS." ENTRIES Close THURSDAY, August 17th Entry forms may bo obtained from Brhto) Piano Co., Messrs Chaa. Begg and Co., or BEATRICE BARTH, Local Secretary, Music Studio, Bristol Piano Co. Si IBS W H I T I Teacher of Pianoforte, N G, RESUMES TEACHING At 14 PEEL STREET, MORNINGTON, Prom MONDAY. AUGUST 14th. EW. FELLETT, Pianist and Accom- • panist, concerts, smoko concert*, private evenings, 8 Phillips street, Kensington ; terms moderate. Vacancies for few pupils, 25s quarter. _ _ ISS A. HBLSHAM" DYER, A.T.C.L., now Preparing Pupils for competitions at her residence, 74 Glen road, Morning ton. XPERIENCED Teacher, prepared' to visit homes, would like Pupils for Elocution ; terms moderate.—433, ‘ .Star. 1 SHnGING]— Hamilton Eager; Voice Production and Singing; high fixed method of breathing.—7o Grosveuor street, Kensington. SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, £5 —Miss Brown’s College, above Moray Place P. 0.; individual tuition; railway concessions; ’phone_2,997. ILS, Water, Pastel. Pastineilo, Pen Fainting, Poker Work, Marquetrie, etc.; railway concessions.—Miss Passmore, Stock Exchange. HOLDER of Trinity College and Royal Academy Certificates has Vacancies for Pupils, Pianoforte and Violin, 2s per lesson, —Address Pianoforte, ‘Star.’ ruHOKTiIAND in 7 evenings; illustrated IO folder lent, containing explanatory first lesson; postage 6d.—Box 494, Dunedin^ VIOLIN and Piano.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street; ’phone 7,176. MANDOLIN, Banjo, Guitar.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street; ’phone 7,176. UkUIiKLFJ.— J. H. Hutton, 207 George street; ’phone 7,176.

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Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 6

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