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AMUSEMENTS. J. 0. WILLIAMSON EMELIE POL INI EMELIE POLINI SEASON. SEASON. GREAT ARTIST-GREAT PLAYS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATEE. Proprietors: Sir Ben and John Fuller. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI. EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, Supported bv FRANK HARVEY FRANK HARVEY And BRILLIANT CAST, Including TO-MORROW, At Eight, J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present The Eminent English Actress, EMELIE POLINI, In ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS.’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS.’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS.’ ‘MY LADY’S DRESS.’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS.’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS.’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS,’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS.’ Richard Hatteras, Nancy Stewart, Gerald Kay Soupcr, John Fcrnside, Sadie Lewis, Herbert Leigh, Katie Towers, Letfcy Paxton, Eileen' Colley, John Bodonin, Bobbie M'Miilan, Raymond Lawrence, Rita, Clifton, Dolly Massey, Put M'lntosh, Leah Wilson, Evalino Pepper, Veronica Raymond. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, July 31, August 1, ‘THE LIE.’ ‘THE LIE.’ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, August 2 and 3, ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, August 4 and 6, ‘ THE FLAW.’ ‘THE FLAW.’ PRICES: D.G. and E.S., 6s* 6d; Stalls, 3s 6d: Pit, Is 6d. Early Doors Stalls, Is 6d, and Early Door Pit, 6cl extra. Plus tax. CHARLES BERKELEY. BOX PLANS FOR THE 10 NIGHTS’ SEASON NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY’S. . OCTAGON THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. ‘ The Village Blaeksmilh,’ founded on Longfellow’s well-loved poem. If you think you are til rill-proof, and your iear-wcll has gone dry, see. tins 1923 melodrama. Excellent Supports: Topical, Alligator Hunt (Interest), anil At St. John in ‘Out of Place’ (Sunshine Comedy). Selected musical gems by our big concert orchestra. Theatre thoroughly fumigated daily. Reserves ’phono 3,091. E LA Z A T II B A T B B. Popular Double-feature Bill. 2 p.m. WILLIAM BUSSELL in 7 p.m, ‘MAN’S SIZE,’ ’MAN’S SIZE,’ Bv the famous author, W. M'Lcod Raino. 3,40 VIOLA DANA in 8.40 ‘JUNE MADNESS,’ A Joyous Metro Comcdy-ctrama. Also Paramount Gazelle, Comedy. jfR R AND T II B A T B EC Two Splendid Attractions To-day. 2 p.m. VIOLA DANA in 7 p.m. ‘JUNE MADNESS,’ A Comedv of Jilting. Jazz, and Joy. 3.40 WILLIAM RUSSELL in 8.40 ‘MAN’S SIZE,’ ‘MAN’S SIZE,’ A virile outdoors romance by Wm. M'Leod Raino. Empire theatre. Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture, House. At 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., George Arliss in ‘ The Silent Voice.’ At 3.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m., ‘ Yellow Men and Gold,’ a thrilling talc of South Sea treasure-trove. Comedies, Gazettes, etc. Big Orchestra. Commencing Friday: I). W. Griffith's masterpiece of thrills and laughter, ‘ One Exciting Night.’ Ring 444, or book at The Bristol. BILLIARDS. Z. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP * At . R.S.A. CLUB TO-NIGHT. 7.3o.—First Game, Second Round, E. STEWART v. F. ANDERSON. MAORI HILL CORONATION HALL, THURSDAY, 26th JULY, 8 p.m., ' POPULAR CONCERT by THE GAIETY 1. PARTY. Special ‘feature, PAUL RENO, “'The Talking Juggler.” Auspices of Maori Hill Amenities Society. Proceeds assist Basket Ball and Croquet Grounds. Secure your tickets now, One Shilling.

TEE TBAYELL’BRS’ BIG DA Y, FRIDAY NEXT, 27(h, FROM II a.m. HELP FOE TEE POOR ARE REEDY. LOOK OUT FOR THE LORRIES AT ALL THE STREET CORNERS, AND SPEED A SETTLING. VALUE IN ALL SORTS OF THINGS, AND THE CHANCE OP A VALUABLE PRIZE. PROCEEDS DIRECT TO TUB UNFORTUNATE.

,-U (lie Port Chalmers Court to-day, before Messrs .1. Watson and ,J. Tait, J.P.s, Percy linden and .John Burmv were each fined 10s for drunkenness and 20s each for disorderly conduct. In addition. Bui!lea was finod 20s for obscene language, and Pc.row a similar amount for obstructing tho polico.

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Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 8

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