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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. URNS HALL. (Cosy and Acoustically Perfect.) TO-NIGHT And TO-MORROW NIGHT, Positively LAST TWO NIGHTS Of MR EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, Prior to their departure for Australia. TO-NIGHT’S GREAT PROGRAMME INCLUDES:— Throe Anthems—- ' Gcd is a Spirit.’ ‘Give Ear Unto My Prayer.’ 1 Carol Bethlehem.’ Also, 1 Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms.’ ‘She is far From the Laud.’ Vocal Waltz from 'Faust.' Grand Selection from ‘ Carmen.’ ‘ The" Blue Bells of Scotland.’ Master Albert Cooper; ‘ Nymphs and Shepherds.’ 1 Where the Bee Sucks.’ Irresistibly Humorous Quartets by tho Gentlemen, Etc., Etc., Etc. TWO DELIGHTFUL HOURS OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. Unreserved, 4s, 3s, PRICES: Reserves, Es ■2s (all prices plus tax). Box Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales at The Geyser. General Manager, LEO DU CHATEAU. Octagon theatre. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. ■SILVER WINGS,’ Starring Mary Carr, tho sweetest mother on the screen, in a sensational drama of laughter, thrills, and heart throbs. ‘Onco a Sailor,’ starring Clyde Cook, in the merriest of laugh-makers. If you’ve got the blues this will cure ’em. Excellent Supports and a Special Musical Programme by tho Octagon Concert Orchestra. Res., ’phono 3,091. MPI R E THEATRE. Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-DAY. D. AV. Griffith's master picture, ‘Dream Street,’ from Thos. Burke’s stories, ‘Limehouso Nights,’ commencing at. 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Full orchestral score. News, Gazette, Comedy, Travelogue. Book at Bristol or “ Tel. 444. K ,NO EDWARD THEATRE EVERY EVENING, at 7.30. NORMA TALMADGE in ‘LOAM'S REDEMPTION,’ tho romance of a firefly on a forgotten island. You haven’t seen Norma Talmadge in the full glory of her beauty until you see her in this one. Gazette, Review, Comedy. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. M 2.15 DAILY—7.IS, be most powerful, gripping story of the silver sheet, ‘THE BRANDING IRON,’ rom tho novel known the work? over for its tremendous power. Also, ' ROBINSON CRUSOE,’ The Greatest. Serial of them all. Gazette, Comedy, and ‘‘Nan of North.’ SALVOS OF APPLAUSE. SHRIEKS OP LAUGHTER. (The Verdict in Two Lines.) PRINCESS THEATRE, Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At 8-EATERY EVENING. of Comedy. BERT LE BLANC’S TRAVESTY STARS Present ‘NOBODY HOME/ The Big Bertha Revue Production. Loaded with Laughs—Can’t Miss. WITH VAUDEVILLE!! NASH AND ANDERSON. NASH AND ANDERSON. RUTH BUCKNALL. BOTH BUCKNALL. Biggest. Hit of the Year; “BERT TERRELL, BERT TERRELL, BERT TERRELL, Tho Famous Dutch Dialect Comedian, Yodoller, and Joko Propounder. TARIFF: Is, Is fid, Zs fid (plus Government tax and booking fee). Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; afterwards at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. SAVOY CABARET. SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT TO-MORROAV NIGHT'S SUPPERrDANCB. To add to tho Mirth and. Enjoyment of these popular functions, we have secured the services of A BRILLIANT BANJO PLAYER! A BRILLIANT BANJO PLAYER! Mr ARTHUR ADAMS, Late of “ Walter Smith’s Hawaiians.” Mr Adams will make his first appearance as a member of tho Savoy Jazz Band at SATURDAY NIGHT'S SUPPLIED AN CB. Hooks Scuts immediately—telephone 2,339 — enjoy a Record Night of Fun and Dancing from 8 to 12 o'clock. and Frolic. THE SAVOY. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, In the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, HE PIC’ O’ DANO BS. H E PIC’ O’ DANCE S. Dancing, BT2. Music, the Gordon-FHnt Jazz Baud. Subscription: Double, ss; Single, 3s. OVERSEAS CLUB. mi-IB PRESIDENT (Mr H. L, TAPLEY) J- and EXECUTIVE of tho Overseas Club invite MEMBERS to an “AT HOMEin tho Club Room on MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 23rd, at 3.15, in honor of the Hon. C. E. Statham, K.P., an ex-president of the Club. UEE N ’ S THEATRE. DAILY, at 2 and 7. Another Great Two-feature Programme. Richard Talmadge in ‘WATCH HIM STEP,’ A farce comedy-drama. A guaranteed funproducing, mirth-making thrilodrama. _ Also, Eugene O’Brien in ‘ls Life Worth Living?’ his best picture yet. Graphic, Comedy, etc. 30MMENCING TO-DAY, 30MMENCING TO-DAY, MORAY PLAGE. MORAY PLAGE. GREAT AUTUMN SALE, GREAT AUTUMN SALE, AT THE Y.M.C.A., AT THE Y.M.C.A., The Ladles’ Auxiliary of tho Y.M.C.A., in conjunction with helpers from the Y.W.O.A. and Ladies of various Churches, have arranged for Produce Stall. 'Sweets Stall. Flower Stall. Cako Stall. Work Stall. Refreshments. Wireless Concert. Side Shows. And a Delightful Vocal Entertainment by Leading Singers. The Onenin" Ceremony will tnke place at 2.30 p.m., when the President, Mr J. B. faters, will Opra Proceedings. The Sale will bo continued at 7 p.m., and again on ltUrday ' SATURDAY EVENING, LADIES’ GYMNASTIC DISPLAY. Marches, Calisthenics, Gymnastic Dancing, etc.; a spectacular affair. Is. Is. Is. Is. V. T. DREW, General Secretary.

The Commission appointed by the Government to inquire llio condition of the blind m the dominion met this morning to take evidence in relation to the general welfare ol students and their education training. It was decided to _ hold the inquiry in camera. The Commission will report before the end of May, Auckland Press Association message. The euchre party held in Brown’s Tea 'Rooms, George street, on Wednesday evening was well attended, and proved most enjoyable. The first prizes were won by Mrs M‘Donald and Mr F. J. Forrester, while the consolation prizes went to Mrs Wilson and Mr Stewart. Mr Hackett intends holding these popular i parties regularly throughput the winter 1 months.

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Evening Star, Issue 18255, 20 April 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18255, 20 April 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18255, 20 April 1923, Page 8

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