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AMUSEMENTS. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. TTIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.45 o’clock. A DELIGHTFUL CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME. Piano Duet—‘ No. 2 Danse Rustique.’ Child’s Action Song, under 12. Humorous Recitation, Girls under 12. Too Dancing, 10-15. Child’s Action Song (in character), 12-15. Highland Fling, Boys under 10. Humorous Recitation, Boys, 12-16. Children's Duet, 13-16. Character Recital, 12-16. Irish Hornpipe, Girls under 18. ■MONDAY MORNING. Musical Monologues. S-acred Tenor Solo—‘ Crossing the Bar.’ Sacred Bass Solo—‘ King of Love My Shepherd Is.,’ MONDAY .AFTERNOON, BURNS HALL. Fancy Dance, under 10. Step Dancing, under 12. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATER Vocal Solo (open to all) —Selection from Schubert. Mezzo-Soprano Solo ' Homing.’ ADMISSIONS: Burns Hall. 6d. H.M. Theatre.—Morning, 6d; Afternoon—'d;>Ma Is, Children 6d; Evening—D.C. and) 0. Stalls 2s, Stalls and Pit la. Box Plan at The Bristol. Booking foe, 6d. Box Plan for the Demonstration Concerts Opens on Tuesday. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. gURNS HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. A Hugo Attendance Last Night Greeted! THE GREAT M'EWEN, THE GREAT M’EWEN, Magician, Mind Reader, and Professor of ■Mental Psychology, and bis Distinguished Company of Celebrated VAUDEVILLE STARS, In a Pot-pourri of Magic, Mind Reading, Hypnotism, Singing, Dancing, and Monologue Specialties. A Golden Opportunity to See a Golden Entertainment. PRICES: J«, 2b, and Is (plus tax). Bos Plan at Bcgg’e. THE PIC’ O’ DANCES, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. Dancing, 8-12 p.m. Latest Dance Hits by the Gordon-Flint Jazz Band. Double Ticket, 6a; Single Ticket, 3a 6d, Bullet Charges Extra. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd and 3rd, In the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, OLD ENGLISH FAYRB, In Aid of the Funds of St. Michael’s Church, Anderson Bay. rfm FAYRE (in the Village of Wirth- -- wyle) will be OFFICIALLY OPENED ■at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY' by the Hon. C. E. Statham. ENTERTAINMENT ON TUESDAY NIGHT, Arranged! by Mrs Statham. ENTERTAINMENT, including Old-time Dances, on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Arranged by Miss Holland. Numerous other Attractions—Bands, Competitions, etc.—not forgetting the Village Pump and the Beautiful Doll. Teas, Suppers, and Fruit Salads daintily served by dainty people in the Lovely Palm Garden. Admission: Afternoons, 3d; Evenings, 6d. Doors Open at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. GREEN ISLAND RATEPAYERS AND CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION. A LECTURE will bo delivered, under the auspices of the above Association, by Mr S. B. M’DONALD, in the P.A. HAUL on TUESDAY, October 2nd, at 8 p.m. Subject, ‘ Rating on Unimproved Value.’ All residents cordially invited. D. K. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary. IMPORTANT. AMATEUR SPORTS MEETING, 6th OCTOBER, CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. RUNNING, CYCLING, JUMPING, AND DANCING. ENTRIES Close definitely on MONDAY, Ist October, at Noon. See poster for further particulars. R. SWINNEY, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 444, Dunedin. SAVOY CABARET. A POPULAR DANCE Will be held TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! This will be. quite, an informal event, and will be found a source of entertainment to dancers and non-dancers alike. Price of admission (including light supper), Js 6d. Table may be reserved, ’phone 2,339. TUB SAVOY. Otago hunt club win how a social ami DANCE in the St. Hilda Town Hall on TUESDAY Next, October 2, at 8 p.m. Ticketa obtainable from Members of Committee or 11. Conn’s, chemist. Electric car leaves for Normanby at 20.. m. H. MTHLL BROWN, Secretary. JpROFESSOR FITZMAURICE’S DANCES, EVERY SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY, PLAZA SALON. JAY’S TEA ROOMS. Admission, 2b 6d Single, Double sa. Dancing, 8 till 11.30. Free Tuition, 7.30 till 8.30. PIZEY’S “MARIMBA” ORCHESTRA. NEXT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd. MASQUERADE AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, from 8 till 1.30. Streamers, Confetti, Novelties, etc. Admission: Ladies, 3a 6d; Gentlemen, 4s. Buffet Charges Extra. DANCE! DANCE! HE Tramway Social Club’s EXTENDED SOCIAL on WEDNESDAY, October Coronation Hall, St. Hilda, Gent®, 2» Ladies. Is 6d'; supper. Driscoll and. th Orchestra. Special car 2 a.m. to Nor-TO-NIGHT, SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. lOUTH DUNEDIN LABOR PARTY’S ) WEEKLY DANCE. Bright Music by the Sunshine Players. Good Floor. Latest. Dances.. Plenty of Partners. Dancing from 8 to 11. Admission; Gems, Is 6d; Ladies, Is. S. ATKINSON, M. A. M'BEATH, Joint M.C.s, S.D.B.L.P. THE VERY LATEST SUCCESSES. ‘Yes, Wo Have No Bananas,’ Vocal Onestep. ‘Carolina in the Morning,’ Vocal One-step. 'l’m Gonna Steal Somebody Blse’s Baby,’ Vocal One-step. ‘Georgia,’ Vocal One-step. ‘Mister Gallagher and Mister Sheen,’ Vocal One-step. ‘Crying For You,’ Vocal Waltz. ’Hawaii's Calling You,’ Vocal Waltz. ‘ln a Corner of the World,’ Vocal Waltz. 'Land of Yesterday,’ Vocal Waltz. 'Moon River,’ Vocal Waltz. ‘Rocky Mountain Moon,’ Vocal Walt*. 'Old Homestead,’ Vocal For Trot, 'Down AVagga Way,’ Vocal Fox Trot. OUR PRICE. Is 9d PER COPY. Tef.ey's Music stores, 174 Qeoree street, Diuuuim,

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Evening Star, Issue 18393, 29 September 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18393, 29 September 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18393, 29 September 1923, Page 6

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