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AMUSEMENTS. OTAGO A. AND 3?. gOGESTT.. JUNE 3rd, 4th, sth, and 6th, H 24. AOTHJAL .WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION, 85 CRAWFORD STREET. ALL SECTIONS WELL REPRESENTED. Home Industries a Feature, Magnificent Display of Agricultural Machinery, Milking Plants, Motors, Etc. Tonight, 8 o’clock. —Animal Meeting of Society in Dnn-cdin Jockey Club’s Board Room. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th. ' Show Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Noon to 4 p.m,, Woolohissing. J. J/PGregor, judge. Demonstration on Stock in Stronack, Morris, and Co.'s Store. 10.50 a.m., Romney Sheep, by D. Marshall. 11.50 a.m.—OorriedaJo Sheep. U, J. Ross (BaUgrorvoj will demonstrate. 12.30 p.m., J. M’Grcgor will Demonstrate on the Wool * 2 p.m., Friesian Cattle, by George Aitelrieon. 3 p.m., Clydesdale Horses, by John. Ewan. THURSDAY, JUNE sth. Show Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 9 a.m., Conference of Delegates from South Island A. and P. Associations in Society’s Board Room. 9.30 a.m. - . Special Sale of Show Stock. 10 a.m.. Cheese Grading Competition, under supervision of Government Graders. Noon to 4 p.m., Woolclassing. J. il/Gregor, judge. I FRIDAY, JUNE 6th. j Last Day of Show. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ; j 11 a.m. to Noon, School Children, Standard IV, upwards, admitted freo if in charge of teacher. Dunedin Pipe Hand will Play from Octagon Every Evening. Ist Battalion Band in Building Every Evening. And Pizoy’s Orchestra Each Afternoon. GUESSING COMPETITIONS. Fat Bullock (open). First prize, £3; second, £2; third, £l. Fat Bullock (ladies). First prize, £3; second, £2; third, £l. Fat Sheen (daily). First prize, £2; second, £1; third, 10s. Perishable exhibits not taken delivery of by Monday, the 9th, will bo handed over to charitable insf.iuit.ions. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 61. Season Tickets, available 4 days, ss. Accommodation Bureau, 193 Princes street (iclcpbono 5,030). E. F. DUTHTE, Secretary. Telephones : Office 1,031, Brydono Halt (upstairs) 1,975.

SHOW WEEK ATTRACTIONS AT THE BRISTOL. A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF MODERN MUSICAL GOODS GATHERED FROM TUB LEADING FACTORIES OF THE WORLD. PIANOS by Celebrated Maters, includingBROA.DWOOD, COLLATED AND COLLARD, COLLIN SON, SA'MBS, and O there. GRAMOPHONES bearing Trade Marks ns good as a written guarantee—“THE METROKOLA,” in many styles, ranging in price from £7 10s to £7B 15*. "HIS MASTER’S VOICFJ” Instruments in entirely new designs, never before shown in this country. “ lUf5 M ASTER'S VOICE'' RECORDS, including all regular brands and Che new CELEBRITY DOUBLE-SIDED TITLES. ’sheet MUSIC AND SMALL INSTRUMENTS In greater profusion than ever. Everything up to date and moderate in price. SHOW WEE’S VISITORS ARE VERY WELCOME. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. PIPING AND DANCING ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (INCORPORATED). OTAGO CENTRE. COMPETITIONS COMMENCE EACH' MORNING AT 9.45. COME ALONG AND SEE THE CHAMPIONS. THE CHAMPIONSHIPS OP OTAGO AND NEW ZEALAND Will bo Competed for in the Evening, at 7.45. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1924. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 5 and 7. 5 an<i 7 - FIRST RACE at 11 a.m.; LAST at 4 p.m. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is 6d; Grand Stand, 10s 61 extra, Ladies 2s GJ. Stand and Ladies' Tickets obtainable at Railway St,alien, S. Jacobs’s (Princes street), and H. M'NciH’fi (Stock Exchange). Non-Members' motor ears, 5s each to motor paddock. .Children under 12 years will not bo admitted. Special Race Trains from Dunedin at short intervals from 9.45 a.m. till 10.aO a m.. ako a Special at 11.45 a.m. Return Fares (including admission to course), 4s each. 11. L. JAMES, Secretary.

QCTA G 0 N THEA Tll E With KDW'’"' fi ORTON, .. ...BST TOUR'BNCB, IjOI-S WILSON, FRITZI RiIXrRWAV, CHARLES OC.LE, And I,OUK DRESSER. Wc Intarodxjoo to Our Patrons ‘llO OGLES OF .HKi) GAP.’ A. Superb Paramount, S-rcl Comedy. One of the funniest stories over printed on the simsr screen. and one you will enjoy. You’ll touch from the start to the finish. Special -M n. ;:c lias Ren (.'otyito.d by our (Musical Director for thin (Vuac.dy, and us an overture the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA "Will render at Use evening session (by special ic.-quoto.) 1 Ballad Mein'oricii,' a potpourri of British Songs. Doors Open To-night at 7. Programme Commences 7.15 p.m. Ronorve your seats at tiro Tlscatxe, ’or 'phono 3.001. NEXT FRIDAY, ‘ PADDY" THE NEXT BEST THINC.’ SAVOY CABARET. gIIOW WEEK. ATTRACTIONS. TUESDAY (KINO'S BIRTHDAY’), Supper Dance, 3 to 12.50. Tickets, 7s 6d. Tables may bo reserved by 'phone 2,359. WEDNESDAY, Public Dance, 8 to 11. Admission, 2s 6<l. Refreshments obtainable in Warwick Room or from Buffet ;u Ordinary Ratos. SATURDAY, Morning Tea Dance, 10 to 12. Afternoon Tea Dance, 5 to 5. Supper Dance, 8 to 12. Booking Office, ’phone 2,539. THE SAVOY. GET Quotations from the ‘ Evening Ste*' Office for large or small quantities ol Pm tin; before niacins vonr order.

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Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 6

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