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AMUSEMENTS. WALLACE SEASON E3CTENDED. At tha last moment tito Fuller Hoa<Jquarters has relented, -and granted tho unanimous wish of Dunedin patrons that the George Wallace Co. (whose season w-sui to have finished to-night) shall remain yet tt brief while at the Princess Theatre. A flashlight will be taken of to-night’e house*, the biggest over booked'. pRINCESS THEATRE, Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. GEORGE WALLACE REVUE COMPANY REVUE COMPANY In ‘THE PICKLED PORTER,' ‘THE PICKLED PORTER,' One Long Gurgle of Glee. First Appearance—Special Engagement, MABEL AND MALFE, MABEL AND MALES, “The Big Clumsy Boy and the Dainty Old/ Splendid Scottish Entertainers, MTVOR AND SCOTT. TRIXIE IRELAND, The Charming Young Soprano. First Appearance—from London Direct, Tho Great Comedy Bar Stars, GARDNER AND DUNHAM. Sensational Hazards on the Horizontal Bar. Monday’s Rcvna, ‘ POLLY'S PARTY.’ Return of tho Favorite, BILLY ELLIOTT. Plan to-day at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. jgMPIBE THEATRE. “Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House.” Let the kiddies come for a big laugh This Afternoon. 3 Comedies (1 Baby Peggy), 2 Gazettes, ‘ Salmon Fishing on tho Fraser River,' and Wesley Freckles Barry in ‘ Rags To Riches.’ Emnirc Orolioctra. Overture, ‘ Lucrezia Borgia’ Reserve et Bristol, or ring 444. Wo open at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Big feature, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. JTING EDWARD THEATRE, EVENING, 7.30. ‘ BRAWN OF THE NORTH,’ With Irene Rich, Lee Shumway, and Strongheart. In every truth the Snowlanda' greatest (k ory of motlier love end dog devotion. Gn.zette, Comedy. Cartoon. Soria l . a,t matinee only. jgVERYBODY’S THEATRE. TO-DAY, AT 2.15 AND 7,15. EXTENDED SEASON. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ‘ROBIN HOOD,' ‘ROBIN HOOD,' Tho World’s Greatest Motion Picture. Ring Theatre {'phone 3,399) for Reserves. Octagon theatre. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 O’CLOCK. ‘ WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER.’ A Cosmopolitan production of 12,000 ft; 3,000 actors. Gorgeous display of oldon-timo customs, Special supporting programme. Mufiio by the Octagon Concert. Orchestra of 16 players. ’Phonq 3,091 for reserves. aUEBN’S THEATRE. DAILY, at 2 and 7 p.m. BEATRICE JOY, whoso amazing performances in snob pictures ah ‘ Manslaughter ’ rise to a lowering pinnacle of achievement, in Marshall Nothin's Special, ‘MINNIE,’_ on which he has lavished a wealth of original notions, quaint novelties, and a tremendous story on this fine play. Also, Roy Steward in ‘ Burning Words,’ Topical, and Comedy. PLAZA THEATRE. Splendid Double Bill Te-nigbt. 7 p.m., James Morrison, Colleen Moore in ‘THE NTH COMMANDMENT,’ a tale of sacrifice and an unwritten code, unfolded in 8 wonder reels. 9 p.m. —Vigorous Tom Mix in—9 p.m. ‘ CATCH MY SMOKE.’ A Mystery- Romance of the Ranges. Good supports. Reserve 'phono 2,460. rfNRAND THEATRE, Hjr TO-NIGHT, 7. TO-NIGHT, 7. A Whirlwind Western Romance, ‘CATCH MY SMOKE,’ Tom Mix at his best, with Tony. 8.15 p.m... a Paramount Special, ‘THE NTH COMMANDMENT,’ A story of Broadway's lights and shades, featuring James Morrison, Coliccn Moore. Excellent Supporting Pictures. BOTANICAL GARDENS, TO-MORROW ("SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, At 3 o’clock, jg-’A I K O B A I BAND. PROGRAMME. March—’ Laurel Wreath.’ Select'on — 1 Dorothy.’ Air Yarie—' Adesto Fidelia.’ Selection —Beethoven.' Intermezzo —‘ Melaine.’ March—‘ Ye Boston Tea Party.’ ‘ GOD SAVE THE KING.’ H. F. DAVIE, Conductor, DUNDAS STREET METHODIST! SCHOOL HALL. GRAND BAZAAR. Wireless Concert GRAND BAZAAR. Both Evenings GRAND BAZAAR.. Many Attractions. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Admission (Evenings), 6d. METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, OCTAGON HALL, SACRED CHORAL SBRV JOB (Arranged bv Mr C. A. Martin, L.A.8.). SUNDAY EVENING. 30th SEPTEMBER, At 8 o’clock. PROGRAMME. Or«mn Solo, ‘Pilgrims' Chorus’ ("Tannh.niser,’ Wagner), Mr Cha*. A. Martin; Solo, 'Tho Link Divine' (Piocolomim), Mr IV N ftattcrtlrwaite; Solo, ’ Come Unto Him ’ (Handel), MLa 'Maud EMerton • Duet, ‘So Thou Liftost’ (‘Crucifixion. Stainer), Messrs J. Leech and L. A. North; Solo, ‘ Tliou'rt Pasrfmg Henoo’ (Sullivan), Mr Walter Mitchell: Solo, 'Turn Thee Unto Me’ (Costa). Mrs Stanley Foote; Solo, 1 Abide With Me' (Henry Parker), Mr L. \ North; Part Sony, ‘The Long Day Clones ’ (Sullivan). Mr J. Leech’s Students; Organ Solo, ‘ Kieff Processional’ (MoussoiTgeky«, Mr Chas. -A. Martin. 1 300 free ooatu. Offertory on behalf of debt reduction. Bring this with you. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION Will hold a UN-ALE OF WORK, PRODUCE, OAKES. O SWEETS, AFTERNOON TEA in tho •H-ar.over Street feb- Hall, I- R.IDAY , October sth (afternoon and evening), in aid a t tho organising fund. The Ordinary Meeting, Tuesday, 2nd, v.ull be a Gift Afternoon. Each member is expected to gave one article. M, S. POWELL, Hon. Seo. lONiATTON HALL, MAORI HlLI; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, At 8 pm., ORI HILL FOOTBALL CLUE’S DANCE (Plain or Fancy Dress). ic: Mitchell and Dagg’s Orch-slra. •Gentlemen, 4s; Ladles, Is. L NNUAL SMOKE CONCERT THE ai-hambra football .. Will bo held in KROON’S U L On WEDNESDAY, 50th OCT Mill, At 8 p.m. J, WALK till. Hoo. Sec. Auhambia F.O. SELECT DANCE (Final for the Sermon). KROON’S HALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 8 till L Ladies, Is; Goats, 2s 6d; Double, 3». Light Refreshments Extra. Music, Mitchell and Digg. CAMPBELL AND WILSON, Core Poarcac’a.

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

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