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AMUSEMENTS, JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. | TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 6T. VINCENT BE PAUL’S ORPHANAGE CARNIVAL. OTAGO SCHOOL OF DANCING, Assisted by LYRIC QUARTET, In Complete Change of Programme. NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, NEW SCBNAS. TIP-TOPICAL QUARTET PARTY In New Items. LAST FOUR, NIGHTS. LAST POUR NIGHTS. Big Bargain Nights. Big Bargain Nights. TEA ROOMS OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON. Admission: Afternoon Free, Evening la. Includes Chance in Big Art Union. ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEST, At 7.45 p.m. (not 8 p.m.). in HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, THE GREATEST OF ALL ORATORIOS, ‘ THE MESSIAH.’ DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. Very Efficient Soloists, Chorus, and Orchestra, under the oomluctorahip of Mr Y. E. Galway, Mus. Bac. Tickete. 5s 5d and 2s 9d. Booking fee, 6d. Plan now open at The Bristol, Piano Company's. Good hack scats. Is Id. All prices include tax. Tickets also at C. Begg and Co.’s and B. Scofield's (Stock, Exchange). Secure yours at once. H. P. DESMOULINS, Secretary. 34 Water street: ’phone 5.042, NOW OPENED! NOW OPENED! THE GREAT EXHIBITION. The Great Exhibition in Christchurch ha« now opened with its hundred and one attractions—its hands and orchestras, its eplendor of unique lighting effects. Never before has such a lavish Exhibition been held in the Dominion. SEE Railway Stations for Excursion Pares to Christchurch. VISIT CHRISTCHURCH AND SEE THE EXHIBITION. r|l H B DUNEDIN CAB ARB T. By Request, Mrs R. H. BLIGH Will hold ONE MORE CABARET At the CHORAL HALL on SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 2. Final Night and Last Dance at the Hall, For the sake of auld lang syne, roll up. Ring 3,256 to reserve tables. Double ticket, 10s (including refreshments); single ticket. ss. DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERY SOCIETY’S Annual exhibition of pictures. 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. Q_ S A N D T II B A T R B. To-day, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Splendid Double-feature Programme. ‘The Yellow Stain,’ an absorbing drama of the Michigan timber lands, featuring John Gilbert. Also, ‘Lights of the Desert,’ an entrancing story, with Shirley Mason. Supports: ' Hall room Boys’ (comedy), ‘Paradise, Maoriland’ (scenic), and latest News Reel. King edward. TO-NIG HT 1—7.15—T0-NIGHT! BETTY BALFOUR, Who made such a hit as “Squibs,” now in ‘MARY', FIND THE GOLD.’ Topical Budget Draraactto ‘Mad Woman’ Scenic ‘Nights of Shadows’ ‘Blue Fox,’ episode 9, ‘Blue Fox.’ OCTAGON THEA TR E. To-night, at 7.45. Herbert Ilawlinson and Edna Murphy in ‘Don’t Shoot,’ Also, ‘The Spenders.’ Overture, ‘William Toll' (Rossini): Suite, ‘Sylvan Scenes’ (Fletcher): Valse-ballot (Grenier); Serenade (Zamecnik); lulcrnw/./o Presto (Arensky); ‘Dance of the Apprentices,’ from ‘ Meistcrsingcr (Wagner); Minuet (Suk); Suite (Morel): Valsnballct (Coates); and other gems. ELECTION NOTICES. DUNEDIN WEST ELECTION. nPHE HON. W. DOWNIE STEWART Will ADDRESS tho ELECTORS (is follows; TO-MORROW (Thursday), November 30. Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street. MONDAY, December 4.—Wakari Drill Hall, Kaikorai Valley. Each Meeting commences at 8 p.m. COMMITTEE ROOMS: CTT Y. —0 DD FELLOWS’ HALL, Lower Stuart street. ’Phone 2,339. ROSLYN.—SALVATION ARMY HALL, Highgate. ’Phono 9,641. CITY COMMITTEE will Meet at Room, Stuart street, THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. ROSLYN COMMITTEE will Meet at Committee Room, Roslyn, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. T ABOR CANDIDATES A ' < Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS As under: Mr J. W. JIUNRO (Dunedin North); TO-NIGHT (’Wcjncsday), at 8 o’clock.— Leith Valley School. TO-MORROW (Thursday), at B.—Publio Hall, Sawyers Bay. Mr C. M. MOSS (Dunedin West) i TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o’clock.— Mission Hall, Russell street, Mr J. GILCHRIST, Dunedin Central: TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o’clock.— Presbyterian Church Hall, Kensington, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at B.—Baptist Church Hall, Morningfon. Mr J. E. MacMANUS (Dunedin South): j TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o’clock.—! Town Hall, 6t. Hilda. TO-MORROW (Thursday), at terian Church Hall, St. Clair. MIDDAY MEETINGS TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Mr MDNRO, at Market Reserve, Princes street, at noon. Mr MOSS, ».t- Brinsley’s Yard. Cumberland street, at noon. Mr GILCHRIST, at Sargood'a Factory, Richardson street, at noon. Mr MACMANUS, Cattle Y'ards, Burnside, at noon. Mr J. W. MTINRO’S Committee will meet TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o’clock, at Committee Rooms, 777 King street. NOTE. —The Issue is Labor v. The Rest. HAVE you got Articles of Furniture that you do not use? Advertise them lor Sale in the ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 8