AMUSEMENTS. EXTENSION OF ‘SALLY’ SEASON. IMPORTANT. ‘SALLY’ IS GOING TO INVERCARGILL ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AND ON WEDNESDAY NEXT SHE IS RETURNING TO DUNEDIN, AND ON THAT NIGHT ‘SALLY’ WILL CONCLUDE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL TOUR YET ENJOYED BY A J. C. 'WILLIAMSON, LTD., COMPANY IN NEW ZEALAND. FINAL ‘SALLY’ MATINEE, FINAL ‘SALLY’ MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, AT 1.50. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS. . JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors; Sir Beniamin and Mr John Fuller. DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LIMITED. Manager John Farrell. AN UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.50, And on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, FINAL MATINEE SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Irresistibly Fascinating and Incomparable Musical Comedy, ‘ SALLY,’ ‘SALLY.’ - ‘ SALLY,’ ‘SALLY,’ With Dainty wil Delicious JOSIE MELVILLE JOSIE MELVILLE JOSIE MELVILLE As Sally of Our Alley and Mine Nookcrova. PLAY T PRODUCED BY GEORGE A. HIGHLAND. plane at The Bristol. Day Sales at the Geyser Confectionery Shop. PRICES: D.C. and R.S. (Reserved), 10s; at Door, 8s; Back Stalls, ss: Pit. 2s. Early Doors Pit. Is extra. All. prices pins tax. pLAZA AND EVERYBODY’S 9 p.m. - FINALLY TO-DA3. ' 7 p.m. LON CHANEY In a LON CHANEY dual role, In the Amazing Mystery Play, ‘A BLIND BARGAIN. 1 ‘A BLIND BARGAIN. ‘A BUND BARGAIN. 1 Added Attraction Tom Moore and Naomi Childers in •MR BARNES OF NEW YORK.' From A. C. Gunter’s Famous Novel. COMING TO-MORROW: Charles Jones's ‘BIG DAN,' Charles Jones’s ‘BIG DAN, An Electric Drama -of (ho Boxing Ring. QUEEN’S AND GRAND VoK DAILY, at 2 and 7. FINAL SCREENING. ‘ RIDERS OP THE DAWN,’ ‘RIDERS OF THE DAWN,’ From ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S Famous Novel, • DESERT OF WHEAT.’ ‘ DESERT OF WHEAT.’ A stirring tale of the la.wlo.ss West, when every man feared his neighbor, and masked riders robbed and destroyed under cover of darkness. Also, HERBERT RAWLINSON in •HIS MYSTERY GIRL.’ A rattling romance of a woman-hating adventurer. FjnHE CHILDREN’S FANCY DANCE DRESS In Aid of the National Council of Women Will be held on FRIDAY, MAY 23, At THE EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, 6,30-12. Tickets ss. Fancy Dress Optional. Adults Welcome. Tickets can be obtained from Mrs Carraalt Jones. Tel. 9.298. Frizes for Boys and Girls—l for MostOriginal, 1 for the Prettiest. DANCING. KIA ORA SOCIAL CLUB. TTYHE above Club will hold their USUAL i WEEKLY DANCE at the Warn tab above Wa-rdeU’s), George filrt-ct. SATURDAY May 24th. Dancing 8-12. Supper iron clod. Gents, 2s 6<l ; Ladies, Is. Musi■ia’is Smith and Dngg. J. RICHARDSON, Hon. Secretary. 1 .W.C.A. TE T.VUMATA CLUB. HAIR-ST (SOCIAL. SATURDAY, May 24. 8 r p.m. COUNTRY DANCING, MONJAYS. 7.30 p.m. Membership to Te Tallinn i a Club, 5s under 18, 2s 6d|. admits to all activities. HA R D - U P D A X C E, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY', 28th MAY, 1924, At 8 p.m. Hard-up, Plain, nr Fancy Dross Optional. Prize for (he Most, Original Lady's or Gen Hem an ’ s Drcsst. Gordon's Jazz Band. Double 'tickets, 5.-; Single, 3fi. Buffet charges extra. Tickets at Allan Young's, Ltd., 17 Octagon. Proceeds in aid of St. John Ambulance Association Carnival Fund. ALLAN YOUNG, Hon. Sec. ■JAANCTNG AND SUPPER, South Dunedin 3J Town Hall, (THIS (Thursday) EVENING, 8 to 12. Musicians, Clayton and Clark. Supper. Ladies, le; Gents, 2s 6d. Under auspices Women's Labor Party. TENDERS. ANDERS FOR SUPPLY OF UNIFORMS. TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Secretary, General Post Office, ollinrion, not later than 4 p.m. on WEDESDAY, the 4th June, 1924, for the SUPLY AND DELIVERY of UNIFORMS loth and Waterproof), HEADGEAR, and 3G-GINGS during the half-year ending 31st EUEMBER, 1924. Forms and of tender may be itained at the Office of the Store* Manager, ost and Telegraph Department, Weilingn; and the Offices of Hie. ihntr.ct. 'Jele•aph Engineers. Post- and Telegraph Detriment, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunlin. U. M’NA.MAUA, Acting Secretary. TENDERS for ADDITIONS TO GARAGE . at Dunottar will be received until 4 ii. on MONDAY, May 2dtli.--COO.UBS ID WHITE, AA.R.t.B.A., Architects, 26 iwling street. EDUCATIONAL. GOLUMBA COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. rE SECOND TERM begins on TUESDAY, 27th May, at 9,30 a.m. The Principal will bo a-i home on Monlay, 26th May, from 10 to 12 a.m. and rora 2 to 5 p.m. Prospectus and full information iroin the Tincipal. F. J. ROSS, M.A., Principal. BANJO, Mandolin, Steel Guitar, Ukulele, Violin, and Piano.—E H. Hutton, 207 ieorge, .street; 'phone 7,176. GOVERNMENT NOTICES, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION FOR FARMERS. (A. H- COCKAYNE, Director.) THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE has arranged to hold a comprehensive Course of Instruction for the Farmers of, Ot-avo which will bo held m the King Ed- 1 ward Technical College, Dunedin, from MAY I 26th to 31st, inclusive. Thu Course of In- J struclion is free of charge, and will take the : form of Lectures during the mornings, Demonstrations in the afternoons, ami Popular Lectures at night, the latter Ixiing open to the general public. The Course embraces a . wide scope of subjects of special interest to 1 farmers, and those desirous of attending should forward their names at the earliest, opportunity to the undersigned, from whom j full particulars may bo obtained. R. B. TENNENT, 1 instructor in Agriculture. , r.O, Box 445, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 18640, 22 May 1924, Page 8
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