AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ‘SCANDAL’ DAY SALES ’SCANDAL' DAY BALES Are Obtainable Now at THE GEYSER. THE GEYSER. Day Sales to Stalls and Pit, 6d extra. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Beniamin and Mr John Puller. Direction Harry Ooben FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing TO-NIGHT, At 8, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, At 8, TO-NIGHT. Harry Cohen, by arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Limited, will Present DORIS DUANE, DORIS DUANE, DORIS DUANE, The brilliant young English actress, acclaimed by Press and: public alike as the most charming artiste since Ethel .Tiring, in the delightful and daring ‘ SOANDAL,’ ‘ SCANDAL,’ ‘ SOANDAL,’ ' SCANDAL ‘ SCANDAL,’ ‘ SOANDAL,’ I Supported by an entirely new Company, consisting of ERIO HARRISON, 1 Harold Moran, Arthur Orbed, John Galway, George Broad, Lucio Carter, Grahams Newton, Mary Maogregor, Arthur Adams. •SOANDAL’ ‘ SOANDAL ’ ‘SOANDAL’ ‘SOANDAL’ ’SCANDAL’ Has been the success of three continents. In theatrical history no play of its typo has met with such universal success or has been responsible for such lengthy runs. Arrangements have been made to announce THE ELECTION RESULTS During the interval of To-night’s Performance. Box Plans at The Bristol. Prices: 6s, 4s, and 2s (plus tax). QUEEN’S THEATRE. DAILY, at 2 and 7 p.xn. Another Great Two-feature Programme. Richard Tahnadge in ‘ WATCH HIM STEP,’ A farco comedy-drama. A guaranteed funproducing, mirth-making thrilodraraa. Also, Eugeno O’Brien in ‘ls Lifa Worth LivingP’ his best picture yet. Graphic, Comedy, etc. Fun T H E A T R E. FINALLY TO-NIGHT, at 7, William Russell in ‘MIXED PACES.’ 8.30, LIONEL BARRYMORE in ‘THE FACE IN THE FOG,’ Dramatic Story of Russian Grown Jewels. Coming To-morrow: ‘JUST TONY.’ Circle Reserves now booking for Saturday Night, Box Office or ’phone 2,460. /ft BAND T H E A T R E. •i'JT FINALLY TO-NIGHT, at 7, LIONEL BARRYMORE in ‘THE FACE IN THE- FOG,’ Dramatic Story of Russian Crown Jewels. 8.30, William Russell in ’MIXED PACES. Coining To-morrow: ‘JUST TONY.’ Circle Reserves now booking for Saturday Night, Box Offioo or ’phono 3,119. ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. A SALE OP WORK will bo held in St. Paul’s Schoolroom, Stuart street, on THURSDAY, April 26. undid, Oake, and Jumble Stalls. Afternoon, 3 to 6; 'Evening, 7.30 to 10. Admission Free. Tea, 9d. PROFESSIONAL. EARLES B. CLARKE, SURGEON DENTIST, OPEN EVENINGS, DENTAL PARLORS, OCTAGON, „ DANCING AND ELOCUTION. MISS BONG OMAI CARTER. 0.5. D., and Miss MADGE M CLEARY, 0.5. D., i Teachers of Elocution, Dancing, Physical Culture, and Child's Action Songs, commence TEACHING SATURDAY May sth, at 2, in St. Paul's Schoolroom, Upper Stuart street. ’Phono 2,277. ; "g~\\NCE will be held in George Street , U School Hall MONDAY. 30th April, 8 I p.m. | Gents, 2s 6ti; Ladies, 2s. Supper Provided. pRINCESS THEATRE. John Fuller and Sons, Lhaited. TO-NlGHT.—Every Evening. A Hurricane of Hilarity has Swept the Town. A TREMENDOUS OVATION. THE MACKINNON BOYS (Prom tho Old Edinburgh to the New), Scottish Entertainers in Music and Dance. Direct from New York, VIOLET ELLIOTT, VIOLET ELLIOTT. 2001 b of Jazz, Pattest Woman in Vaudeville. Old Favorites In New Role Jack KEARNS AND HUNT, KEARNS AND HUNT, Lola Popular in Revue. A Riot In Vaudeville, A Novelty—with Comedy Twist MARVEL AND DARING, Comedy Chair Balancers. FRANCKS THOME, FRANCIS THOME, Vaudeville’s Victorious Violinist. Followed by The Most Novel HERE and Original AND of HEREAFTER. Revues, LB BLANC REVUE PLATERS LE BLANO REVUE PLAYEESIke and Morris Rendezvous in Hades. Tariff: Is, is 6d, 2s 6d (plus Government tax and boobing fee). Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m. j thereafter at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. POSTPONEMENT. TN deference to those who axe cufTeriiw through the floods, tho (Mayor's Fund for tho Relief of same, tho Directors of the Y.M.C.A. have decided to POSTPONE THE BAG DAY Till SATURDAY, MAY 12. j V. T. DREW, General Secretory. QCTAGON THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, «6 7.45. Pinal screening of Mary Carr in ‘Silver Wings,’ the sweetest story of the screen, depicting life and love as it really is. 'The Sailor/ featuring Clyde Cook, in all his merriment. Excellent Supports, and a classical programme by tho Octagon Concert Orchestra. Friday: ‘A Fool’s Paradise.’ Reserves, 'phono 3,091. JjMP IE E THEATRE. Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. Wo Open at 1.45 and 6.30, D. W. Griffith's master picture, ‘ Dream Street,’ commencing at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Full Orchestral Score. News, Gazette, Comedy, Travelogue. Book at The Bristol or ring 444, Friday-; ‘What’s Wrong with tho Women P’ EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. 2.15 DAILY 7.15. The most powerful, gripping story of the silver sheet, ‘THE BRANDING IRON,’ From tho novel known tho world over for its tremendous power Also, ’ ROBINSON CRUSOE,’ The Greatest Serial of them all. Gazette, Comedy, and ‘Nan of North.’ jgHNG EDWARD THEATRE. EVENINGS, at 7,30. ‘THE BRANDING IRON.’ A Goldwyn Super-feature, from tho great novel by Katherine Nowlin Burt. All-star Cast, Unique Acting, Wonderful Settings. Gazette, Comedy, etc., etc. W.C.A. y; POSTPONED AT HOME” TO MOTHERS from To-dny, April 26th, until THURSDAY. May 3rd, at 2.45 p.m.' SAYOY CABABET. SPECIAL MID-WEEK DANCE, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, Featuring Mr Arthur Adams, the celebrated Banjo Player, late of Walter Smitbb Hawaiian. For good, wholesome fun and healthy recreation, join tho happy party to-night. Light supper will be provide'!. Evening dress optional. Tickets, 5s each. Tables should he reserved. THE SAVOY. Telephone 2,339. ALL ALTERATIONS OP Display advertisements must BE HANDED IN TO THE OFFKT, BEFORE 11 O'CLOCK OF THE PRECEDING DAY. SWIMMING. SWIMMING, VISIT OK MISS GWITITA STIAXI), WORLD’S CHAMPION SWIMMER. OTAGO PROVINCIAL SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Abo Also FRIDAY EVENING, FRIDAY EVENING, TEPID BATHS, 8 o'clock. TEPID BATHS, 8 o'clock. See this Great Swimmer! See the Wonderful Miss SHAND. Also Miss Minute .lepson Junior New Zeal,ami Champion, who will attempt to lower her own record. Co n't roiled bv Otago Centre, N.Z.A.S.A. Admission.— Adults: Downstairs, 3s and 2s; Gallery, Is. Children: Gallery, 6dt with parents downstairs, Is. 1 , JOHN MTNDOU, Hon. Secretary, SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1923. NATIONS for follow-ing EVENTS LOSE on FRIDAY, April 27, by 5 T NORTHERN HURDLES, £2,0(0. T NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE, !,SCO. ‘ER STEEPLECHASE, £I,OOO. (WALL HANDICAP, £I,OOO. GEORGE HANDICAP, £B3O. 1 HANDICAP, £BSO. )ne Sovereign Each, must accompany W. S, SPENCE, Secretary. PORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, sfcb and 7th MAY, 1923. A CCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS FIRST J:i, DAY CLOSE at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 27tb Aplll ' 11. L. JAMBS, Secretary. IN order to have the ‘ Star ’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon, After this hour they cannot b« classified. Wo would therefor© request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send in their Orders early. CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF WEST HARBOR. TjjUBLIO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JL (bat until Repairs are effected tho MAIN ROAD IS CLOSED FOR WHEEL TRAFFIC. Any person using this road will do so at his own risk. This road is blocked near .Sawyers Bay, and will be for some time. W. CONNOR, Town Clerk. Rothesay, 24th April, 1923. PORTOBELLO ROAD BOARD. njTHF. BEACH ROAD TO PORTOBELLO 1 IS UNSAFE FOR TRAFFIC. Heavy Traffic is Pi-ohibited, and anv Traffic between sunset and sunrise is Forbidden. (Signed) W. ROWLANDS, Deputy-chairman, Portobello Road Board. PROFESSIONAL. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. BR F. R. RILEY has REMOVED from No. 6 Pitt street to 346 GEORGE STP-EBT (lato Knox Church Mansis). Consulting Hours: Evenings, 7 to 8. Mornings (Diseases of Women only), 11.30 to 1, or by appointment. Visits as Formerly. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. QTONHHUEST, AUCKLAND’S k 3 TON EH U RST, IDEAL STONEH URST, RESIDENTIAL STONEHURST, HOTEL. Central, Comfortable, Extensive Grounds. Accommodation for 150 Gqests. TARIFF: 14s and 16s per day. Mr and Mrs ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprs. COMFORTABLE Board-Residenoo for 2 homely Working Men; terms moderate. —No. 1, ‘Star’ Office. YOUNG Married Couple require Unfurnished largo Front Room awl small one; use of eonvenienoea.—&. ’Of-y,’
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Evening Star, Issue 18259, 26 April 1923, Page 8
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