I AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, JLJ " SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1923, 8 p.m., SACRED CONCERT BjST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND. Conductor, Mr Jas. Dixon. March—‘Australasian.’ —ST. KILDA BAND. Vocal Solo—‘Hear Yo, Livid’ (from ‘Elijah’).—Mrs C. O. FLAMANK pico Miss Jessie Christie). Comet Solo—‘Abide With Me’ (Diddle).— Mr C. BALES (band accompaniment). Vocal Solo—‘The Last Call’ (Sanderson).— Mr F. C. COOPER. Over (ore—‘ Poet and Peasant (Sup pc). ST. KILDA BAND. Vocal Solo— ‘Homeland' (Drummond).—Mrs C. 0, FLAMANK. Hymns—‘Eternal Father,’ ‘Fierce Raged Uio Tempest.’—ST. KILDA BAND, Vocal Solo—‘ Beyond the Dawn’ (Sanderson).—Mr F. C. COOPER. March—‘Through Bolts and Bars.—ST. KILDA BAND. Collection on Entering towards Christchurch Band Contest Fund. AVVERSHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cv A L E 0 F W 0 R K, S TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 9th and 10th OCTOBER. Plain and Fancy Work Stall, Handkerchief, Produce, Sweets, Cake, Flower, Doll, Hobby, and Refreshment Stalls. Christmas Tree, lee Cream. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Admission: Afternoons. Free (2 to 5); Evenings, 6d (7 to 10). CJ ECONO ANNUAL REUNION AND O SOCIAL Of the NORTH-EAST VALLEY SCHOOL EXPUPILS’ ASSOCIATION Will be held in the- Pavilion of the Bowling Club, N.E. Valley, On MONDAY, OCTOBER Bth, at 8 p.m. Music, Supper, Election of Officers for ensuing year. All ox-pupils invited. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, In file EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, rpnE PIC C’ DANCES. Dancing, 8 to 12. Music: The Gordon-Flint Jazz Band. Admission: Double Ticket, ss; Single Ticket, 3s. Buffet Charges Extra. SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principals: S. R. and W. S. Wauchop. MR WAUCHOP will return to Dunedin and RESUME TEACHING in the SAVOY LOUNGE the FIRST WEEK in OCTOBER. For appointments! ring ’phono 3,42 A. J-JIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE OCTOBER 10th and 11th, Q HAKESPBAREAN PRODUCTION By Pupils of the Otago Girls’ High School, ‘AS YOU LIKE IT.’ Box Plan Opens Friday, sth, for country patrons; Saturday, 6th, for general booking. Trines, 3s 3d, 2s 2d, Is Id. No extra fee for booking. Book early. P ROFESSOR FITZMAURICE'S DANCES. EVERY SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY, PLAZA SALON. JAY’S TEA ROOMS. Admission, 2s 6d Single, Double ss. Dancing, 8 till 11.30. Free Tuition, 7.30 till 8.30. PIZEY'S "MARIMBA” ORCHESTRA.
La bor pa rty’s danoe, EAIILY SETTLERS’ HALL, MONDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Messrs Benih and Driscoll, Musicians. Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s 6d. Supper. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd (Labor Day). Double Tickets, 7s 6d; Ladled, 3s; Gents, ss. Kroon, -Caterer. Death and Driscoll, Musicians. OTAGO I LABOR DAY ASSOCIATION. PICNIC .AND SPORTS, To bo held at OUTRAM OCTOBER 22nd (Labor Day). First-class Programme of Sports. Adults’ Races, Children’s Races. GRAND WALTZING COMPETITION. Hot Water and Milk Free. Pipe Band in attendance. Special trains, stopping at Caverebam and Green Island. R ETURN PARES: Adults, 3s (including- admission to grounds); Children, Is 6d, C. A. LUCAS, Hon. See. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, MO'RNIN-GTON. ANNUAL SALE of WORK in St, Mary’s Hall, Morniugton, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, -October 101 b and 11th. Entertainment by Airs Greenall’s Pupils on Wednesday. .Miss Holland’s Party Thursday. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5, Free; Evening, 7.50 to 10, Gd. No raffling or guessing. TNANCING. —The Tramway Social Club's 3J w cekly Danes will be he'd at Coronation Hall, SI. Hilda, on Thursday, October 11, instead of Wednesday. .Patrons please, note chance. Driscoll and Heath's orchestra. —A. LENZ, Hon. Secretary. DANCING. PROF. H. mZMAURICE Conducts Classen for Beginners at HIS STUDIO. 85 STUART STREET. Ladies only, Monday, 7.30, 2s Cd. Gentlemen, Tuesday, 7.30, 2s 6d. Advance Class, Thursday, 7.30, 2s 6d. Ladies’ Clairs, every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon. 2.30. Individual Instruction guaranteed, as each Class has a limited number. The Latest Steps in Jazzing Taught, including Kiss Step, Shuffle, Twinkle, Crab Crawl, Trot, etc. Also, the Tango and Tango Waltz, which is the very latest in Dancing. Private Lesions daily by appointment, Arrangement made to teach parties in their own homea. 'Phono 1,743, THE VERY LATEST SUCCESSES. ‘Yes, Wo Have No Bananas,’ Vocal Onestep. ‘Carolina in the Morning,’ Vocal Ono-step. ‘l’m Gonna Steal Somebody Bk-o’s Baby,’ Vocal One-step. ‘Georgia.,’ Vocal One-step. ‘Mister Gallagher and Mister Sheen,’ Vocal One-etep. ‘Crying For You,’ Vocal Waltz. ’Hawaii’s Calling You,’ Vocal Waltz. ‘ln a Comer of tho World,’ Vocal Waltz. ‘Land of Yesterday,’ Vocal Waltz. ‘Moon River,’ Vocal Waltz. ‘ Rocky Mountain Moon,’ Vocal Waltz. Old Homestead,’ Vooa.l Fox Trot. ’Down Wa.gpa Way,’ Vocal Fox Trot. OUR PRICE, Is 0d PER COPY. TE R R Y’S MUSIC STORES, ■ 174 George street, Dunedin. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion la the ‘ Evening Star are accepted subjest to the understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear ae written by the advertiser.
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Evening Star, Issue 18399, 6 October 1923, Page 6
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