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amusements. pBINOBSS TH BATES, Direction! Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. TO-NIGHT, at 8. The Brilliant New Zealand Soprano, MISS ETTA FIELD, New Zealand’s Own Prima Donna. W. J. SATIN D EES, ' Chalk Talks. COLUMBIA FOUR, Famous Harmonising Melodists. KIT TOMS AND FREDA ROMA, Grand Opera Burlesque. TOM LEAMORE, English Comedian. NEWMAN AND WYNNE, English Sketch Artists. Last TRENT AND SADIE. Night, MAXWELL CAREW. Extra Added Attraction, DE LUCA BROS, Acrobatic Tumblers. Prices: Is, 2s, 3s (plus tax). Box Plans, at Jacobs’s. IJIS MAJESTY’S THEATEB. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 to 26. Tho Screamingly Funny Comedy, ‘FACING THE MUSIC,’ By THE COMEDY CLUB, Under the direction of Mr T. Do Spong. Proceeds to Re-establish the Dunedin > Operatic Society. 'FACING THE MUSIC’' Characters: Rev. John Smith Mr Oliver Barclay (Curate of St. Andrew’s). John Smith Mr De Spong (Tho other Mr Smith). Dick Desmond Mr Reg. Tapley (Tho other Mr Smith’s guest). Col. Duncan Smith Mr J. Black (Tho other Mr Smith’s uncle). (Sergeant Duilell Mr J. Brown (Attached to Vino Street Police). Newsboy Master Garnet De Spong Mabel (fair) Miss Ethel Hilliker (The Curate’s wife). Nora (dark) Miss Linda Johnstone (Tho other Mr Smith’s wife). Miss Fotheringay Miss Alice Smith (Of tho Bijou Theatre). Mrs Pouting Miss Ruth Sullivan (The other Mr Smith's housekeeper). Act I.—Before breakfast, 10 o'clock. Short Interval. Act 2.—After breakfast. Very Short Interval. Act 3.—Before lunch. First-class Orchestra. A Scream from Start to J'inish. Popular Prices; 3s, 2s, and Is (plus tax). BURNS HAL L. WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST. GRAND BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT BY LEADING LOCAL ARTISTS, In Aid of Widow and Family of Mr J. Johnson (late guard N.Z. Railways). PROGR AMME: 1. Jazz Orchestra, comprising Saxophone.— Pianist, Mr Roi Don; Violin, Mr R. Hunter; Banjo, Mr J. Clark, etc. 2. Song— Off to Philadelphia.’---Mr Bert Rawlinson. 3. Duet—‘Night Hymn at Sea.’—Miss Oliva Bennett and Mr T. Emery. 4. Violin Solo—'The Auld Scotch Sangs.'—* Miss Gourley. 5. Song—‘A May Morning.’—Miss Winnie Long. 6. Recitation —Selected. —Mr J. B. M’Connell. I 7. Quartet— Night of Stars.—Misses Mac--1 pherson, Clements, Robinson, and Patterson. 8. Song—‘Villanclla.’—Miss Betty Baird. 9. Item —Selected. —Jazz Orchestra. Second Part: 1. Song—‘Dolorpsa.’—Mr S. Taylor. 2. Palter Turn Selected.—Maync and) Jones. 3. Duet— Break, Diviner Light.'—Miss Ruby Holmes and Mr W. MTxenzie. 4. Song— 1 Poor Wandering One.’—Miss Helen Grant.. , 5. Humorous Scotch Songs.—Mr Geo. Mearns. 6. Recitation—Selected—Mr Hendry. 7. Song—Selected.—Mr Gemmell. 8. Song—’Ave Maria.’—Miss Allison Sadd. 9. Quartet —Selected. —Messrs J. D. Cameron and party. Accompaniste, Miss Alice George. ' God Save the King.’ Prices: Is, 2s. 3s. No tax. Plans at Tho Bristol Piano Warehouse. S. HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Heriot row. o< ALE OF WORK AND ENTERTAINO MENT. Proceeds in aid of Melanesian Mission, S. Mary's Orphanage (Dunedin), Orphanage of Mercy (Kilbum. London), the Bmkuug of a (School Laboratory. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1922. Afternoon (2-5.30), tree; Evening (7 o’clock) Is, Children 6d. DANCING. HIE DUNEDIN CABARET, CHORAL HALL. Open to All Every Saturday, 8-12. Jazz Band and Other Attractions. Double. Ticket, 10s. Admission to Gallery, Is (8-9.30). PERSONAL iQOSPEL HALL, (SOUTH DUNEDIN. On SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30, Mr WM. JOHNSON (Evangelist) CONTINUES SPECIAL ADDRESSES In ABOVE HALL. Subject Sunday Evening: ‘THE HISTORY AND DESTINY OF SATAN.’ Do not miss these interesting Addresses, which are illustrated by large chart. All cordially invited. Come! miIEOSOPHICAL HALL, DOWLING STREET. 6.30 p.m., • MENTAL DEVELOPMENT,’ Mies DALZIEL. Music. York place hall, FILLEUL STREET (Top of St. Andrew street). SUNDAY EVENING, at, 6.30. Speaker, Mr DUNCAN WRIGHT. Subject, ‘ Crown Him. All trill be heartily welcome. ■pLAYFAIR STREET IULL, CaversharaGospel Addresses, 6.30. Speaker: Mr J. SMITH (from Lower Hutt). Come and hear. IOITY ROAD HALL’, ROSLYN. meetings’to-morrow. U a.m., “Worship, ‘Do This in Remembrance of Me.’ 6.30 p.m., Theme, ‘Go With the Name of Jesus to the Dying, and Speak that Word in All Iks Living Power.’ _ _ SPIRITUALISTS’ CHURCH. SMITH’S EO HALL, HANOVER STREET. 7 p.m., Mr HORACE LEAF, England’s foremost lecturer on Pfyyohio Science, and nominee of Sir A. Conan Doyle; address, ‘ Jesus in tho Light of Modern Spiritualism,’ followed by Clairvoyance. Public Classes on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at Smith’s Hall, 8 octoctc. Interviews daily by arrangement only. Special Lectures.— Tuesday, 22nd, ‘Pey* chometry,’ with Demonstrations. Thursday, ‘The Human Aura,’ illustrated, followed by ■Demonstrations. 8 p.m. Admission, 2s 2d. THEOMONISTIC CHURCH t?no.), Oddfellows’ Hall, 181 Rattray street.—Advanced Science, Spiritualism. Sunday, 3 p.m., ‘ Eastern Mystics,’ Messages. Sunday, 7 p.ln., Rev. John Howard; subject by J. M. Peebles, 31. D., vice-president Theomonism, ‘Tho Spirit World: What is Spiritual Healing.’ Largest psychic organisation in tho wor!d.° President, Right Rev. Dr H. P. Holler, S.T.D., gold medallist. Madame Ranee, missT&nary: Mr E. W. Pellelt, ‘•Rosary,’ ‘Braga’s Sonata.’ On health mat* ions, diagnosis. 29 Octagon (first floor, above Josephine's), daily, 2 to 5.

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Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 6

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