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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. ST, VINCENT DE PAUL'S ORPHANAGE CARNIVAL. OTAGO SCHOOL*OF DANCING, Assisted by THE LYRIC QUARTET, In Solo Dances, Trios, and Song Scenas. Air D. M'GILL, Mr D. M‘G!LL, Of Fullers’ Circuit, with kind permission of Pullers, will, render Baritone Selections, i TIP-TOPICAL QUARTET PARTY IN LOCAL HITS. BARGAIN WEEK, BARGAIN WEEK. LAST FIVE DAY'S. LAST FIVE DAYS, GOODS MUST BE TURNED INTO COIN. TEA ROOMS OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON. Admission, Is. Includes Chance in Big Art Union. • ON THE SHOW GROUNDS, At Bert Lewis's Athletic Stadium, BILL PECK, WORLD’S CHAMPION AXEMAN, Will give Exhbition? of Wood Chopping. Also, HARRY SANDOYV, New Zealand’s Champion Heavy-Weight Wrestler: ATHAL, Australia's Strong Man and Wrestler; PETER BANNON, Wonderful Lancashire Wrestler. WE DEFY ALL LOCAL CHAMPIONS TO MEET US IN CONTEST. BURNS HALL. BURNS HALL. TO-NIGHT, At 8. MR G. W. JOHNSTONE’S PUPILS. AN ATTRACTIVE CONCERT. Operatic Arias, Modern Art Songs, Ballads, Ladies’ Choir, Men’s Choir, and Mixed Choir. Unreserved, 2s 2d and Is Id.. DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERY SOCIETY’S A NNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. XX OPEN Daily till 2nd DECEMBER. Hours: 11 a.m. till 5.30 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. till 9.30. Admission Is. Art Union Tickets Is. Afternoon Tea, Tuesdays and Fridays, aUEBN’S THEATRE, Last Three Days, at 2 and 6.30. KATHERINE MACDONALD In a Tornado of Tropical Thrills, Romance, A Tanglo of Hearts, ‘THE INFIDEL.’ ‘THE INFIDEL.’ Larry Senior in ‘THE BAKERY.’ Also screening of tho 2nd group of tho QUEEN’S BEAUTY COMPETITION. Como and see .if these beat tbo First Group. JfJ M P I R B THEATRE. Dunedin's Do Luxe Picture House. BIG ORCHESTRA, 10 PLAYERS. Programme: ‘HONEST HUTCH’ (6 reels), 2 and 6.45. ‘ BOUGHT AND PAID FOR,’ 3.45, 8,45, Featuring Agnes Ayres and Jack Holt. Supports: Burton Holmes Travel, Gazette, Comedy. Book Bristol, or ’phone 444. Octagon theatre. Double Bill_ To-night. 7.45, Overture, ‘YVilliam Tell,’ by the Octagon Grand Orchestra. 7.55, Gazettes. 8.5, Herbert Rawinson in ‘DON’T SHOOT.’ 9, ‘The Spenders, featuring Claire Adams, Niles Welch, and Robert M'Kim. Octagon Musical Competition, open to all amateurs. Enter now; free. Prizes: 20, 10, and 5 guineas. PLAZA THEATRE. To-day, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Splendid Double-feature Programme. ‘The Yellow Stain,’ an absorbing drama of tho Michigan timber lands, featuring John Gilbert. Also, ‘Lights of tbo Desert,’ an entrancing story, with Shirley Mason. Supports! ‘Mlroora Boys’ (comedy), ‘Paradise Maorilaml (scenic), and latest News Reel. S' ALE of Produce, Cakes, Swoelfi, Fancy Work, Om-amenls, Books, Flowers, etc., in the Hall behind First Church on FRIDAY' | AFTERNOON, Ist December, in aid of tho | FREE' KINDERGARTENS, I

GRAND SCOTCH NIGHT. GRAND SCOTCH NIGHT. Under Patronage of Local Scottish Societies. BURNS HALL, BURNS HALL, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1922. Jn Au! of Funds to send Dunedin Pipe Band to New Zealand Championship Contest in Wellington Contest. Selection-— 1 Bonacer Highlanders.’.Dunedin Pipe Band. Part Song— ‘Scotland Yet .•--Burn? Choir. Irish Jig.—Miss Beulah King. Highland Fling.—Mr Robert Clark. Solo—'Morning and You.'—Miss Bessie Macpherson. Irish Reel.—Misses Eileen MUarthy, Edna Gray, Kota, Beck, and May Thompson. Solo.—Mr S. G. Angc.ll. _ Sean Triubbais Miss Mnnnc Robinson. Pipers D. M'Kav, T. Munro, L. Lament Quartet—‘Annie Laurie.’—ldlers’ Party. Solo—'Selected.—Mrs Wilfred Andrews. Part Song—‘Hail to the Chief.’—Burna Choir. Double Highland Fling.—Messrs Hugh and lan M'Carthur Solo—‘Mary of Argyle..’—Mr S. Taylor. Highland Reel.—Misses Annie Moore, May " Hungerford. Maggie Gall, and Lorna Budge. Sword Dance.—Mr Erie Gordon. Sailors’ Hornpipe.—Miss Thelma Gillespie, and R, Clark will Play for Dancing. v, x. munro, it. juamoiiu, him ~N j’iano kindly supplied by Chas. Begg and Go., Ltd. POPULAR PRICES { 3s 3d, 2s 2d, Is Id. Box Plan at Begg’s. SECOND GRAND CONCERT, BURNS HALL, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER, 50. Complete Change of Programme, to be pub hshed later.

WREN’S. WREN’S. WE SELL IT FOR LESS. Our full stock of high-class wallpapers are all enormously reduced for this month. Our stocks are the largest and most varied for the cottage or mansion. Ask to see our special selection from Is roll. PERFECT'D PAINTS, Prepared ready for use, Now is the time for painting. We are the makers of Perfecto Paints, and you have our guarantee. 25 per cent, cheaper than imported brands, and every drop guaranteed. Lowest prices for all painting requisites. COMPARE OUR PRICES FOR ALL LINES AND SEE WHAT YOU SAVE. WE SELL FOR LESS. —[Advt.] If the sea dried up there would be left | 3,000,000 square aides of salt one mile thick.

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Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 6

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