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AMUSEMENTS. pEINOESS THEATRE. Direction i John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-OTCHT, cut 8. BERT LH BLANC’S TRAVESTY STARS Present * NOBODY HOME/ Loaded with Laughs—Can’t Miss. LAST NIGHT—NASH AND ANDERSON. RUTH BUCKNALL. Biggest Hit of the Year: BERT TERRELL, BERT TERRELL, Tb« Famous Dutch Dialect Comedian, 6—NEW ACTS—S CORING MONDAY: MACKINNON BOYS, Marvel and Daring, VIOLET ELLIOTT. KEARNS AND HUNT FRANCIS THOME. NEW REVUE, • HERB AND HEREAFTER. 1 To-night's Tariff: Is, 2s, 5s (plus Government tax). Plan at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. SAVOY CABARET. SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT TC-N 1 GHT'S SUPPER-DANCE. To add to tbo Mirth and Enjoyment of these popular functions, wo have secured the services of A BRILLIANT BANJO PLAYER I A BRILLIANT BANJO PLAYER 1 Mr ARTHUR ADAMS, Lata of " Walter Smith's Hawaiian*." Sir Adams will make his first appearance as a member of tiro Savoy Jazz Band at the SUPPER-DANCE THIS EVENING. Reserve Tables immediately—telephone 2,359—and enjoy a Record Night of Fun and Frolic. Dancing from 8 to 12 o'clock, THE SAVOY. JEMPIRE THEATRE, L Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-DAY. Wc Open at 1.45 and 6.30. D. W. Griffith's master picture, ‘Dream Street,’ from Thos. Burke’s stories, ‘ Limehouse Nights,’ commencing at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Full orchestral score. Nows, Gazette, Comedy, Travelogue, Book at Bristol or Tel. 444. jgHNG EDWARD THEATRE. EVENING, 7.15. ‘WATCH HIM STEP.’ It’a a knockout. A riot of fun, laughs, thrills. Larry Semon comedy. First chapter ‘ Robinson Crusoe ’ Serial, Supreme Gazette, ’Nan of North,’ etc. BVERYBODY’S M 2.15 DAILYTHEATRE. -7.15. The most powerful, gripping story of tie silver sheet, ‘THE BRANDING IRON,’ From the novel known the world" ’over for its tremendous power Also, ‘ROBINSON CRUSOE,’ The Greatest Serial of them all. Gazette, Comedy, and ’Kan of North.’ QUEEN’S THEATRE. DAILY, at 2 and 7 p.m. Another Grout 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. '3 L A Z A THEATRE. FOR ONE WEEK. Special Do Luxe Programme To-night. 7 p.m., William Russell in ‘MIXED FACES,’ Action, Adventure, Romance. 8.30 p.m., Lionel Barrymore in 'THE FACE IN THE FOG,' Greatest Mystery Play Yet Seenl Also, Lupino Lane in ‘Reporter,’ tho Wbrld’s Foremost Fun-maker. RAND THEATRE. IJT FOR ONE WEEK, Commencing TO-NIGHT, 7. ‘THE PACE IN THE FOG.’ Greatest Mystery Play, featuring Lionel Barrymore. 8.45 p.m., William Russell in ‘MIXED PACES,’ " Clever Story of Political Intrigue 1 Also, ‘Reporter,’ a Sunshine Comedy, star-" ring Lupino Lane. Octagon theatre. Evening, 7.45. ‘SILVER WINGS,’ starring Mary Carr in a wonderful story of mother love. It’s the successor to ‘Over the Hill.’ Clyde Cook in ' The Sailor,’ a laughs maker that is a sure cure for tho blues. Extra for matinee only: Sunshine Comedy, Travelogue, Topical. Excellent supports. Reserves, ’phono 5,031. Octagon Concert Orchestra. CHARMING NEW SONG. 'When tbo Leaves Come Tumbling Down.’ A Ballad in Fox-trot Rhythm. Chorus; I got so blue thru and thru when the leaves come a tumbling down from the trees down thru tho breeze, I always sigh and cry when tho run says “ Good-bye ” to the birds and the beea, their sweet melodies) I never shod a tear when the summer days ate here, but when it’s autumn time every thought of mine seems so dark and drear 1 always sing that lonesome spring oong melody, because, you see, It makes me think of someone in a gingham gown in my homo town. I hear my old girl say a prayT Beetle my mother’s vacant chair, I get so blue thru and thru when the leaver come a tumbling down, Prioo, la 9d per copy. rpERRY’S MUSIC STORE, JL 174-173 George street, Dunedin. MILITARY NOTICES. ANZAC DAT PARADE. LL SENIOR CADETS ARB HEREBY L WARNED TO PARADE with their npa rues on the Ova! nt 1.50 p.m. on ZAO DAY, April 251. h. W3' S. 51. SATTBRTB.WAITE, Lieut. N.Z.S.L., Area Officer. BEN ISLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS. ALL RETURNED SOLDIERS are requested to PARADE at the Council Chambers on ANZAC DAY, at 10.30 a.m., in Uniform if possible. A. BURLEY, Secretary. MEETINGS. UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. Applications for NEW No. V GROUP invite*!. No Back Subscriptions. Ballot and Sales, No. 2 Group, £I,OOO, Ballot and Sales, No. 3 Group, £I,OOO, APRIL 26th, 1923, In Society’s .Board Room, at 8 p.m. Ballot and Sales, No. 4 Group, £I,OOO, Ballot and Sales, No. 6 Group, £I,OOO, MAY 24th, 1923. Ballot and Sale, No. 5 Group, £I,OOO, Ballot No. 7 Group, £SOO, JUNE 7ih, 1923, JOIN NOW AND PARTICIPATE. Particulars on application HUGH MITCHELL. Secretary, 152 High street, Dunodin. OTAGO MUTUAL STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY. APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES in No. 3 GROUP ARE NOW OPEN. Apply now and participate in Next Ballot. Please Note Change of Address— PERPETUAL TRUSTEES' BUILDINGS. Corner of Rattray and Vogel streets. Full particulars from H. F. M. MERCER, Secretary. ZENANA BIBLE AND MEDICAL MISSION. milE FOURTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE X will lie held in Dunedin on APRIL 26th and 27th. A PUBLIC MEETING in Jubilee Hall, Moray place, on THURSDAY, April 26th, at 8 p.m. Speakers: Mw Carr (for ten years co-worker with Mies Amy Wilson Carmichael), Greymouth, ‘My Work in India ’; Rev. T. Macdonald, Auckland, ‘ Home Responsibility ’; Miss Elsie Lilly, Organising Secretary, ‘Now Zealand’s Sphere.’ 1 AH interested invited.

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Evening Star, Issue 18256, 21 April 1923, Page 6

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