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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller.) /direction E. J. Gravestock TO-NIGHT, at 8. FINAL CONCERT, MONDAY NIGHT, At 8. "BEST TENOR SINCE CARUSO.” Mr E. J. GRAVESTOCK Has the Honor to Present the WORLD-FAMOUS OPERATIC TENOR, Mr CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, Who has aroused such a furore throughout Australia and New Zealand. Also, BRATZA, BRATZA, BRATZA, The Phenomenal Serbian Violinist. CLARENCE RAYBOULD, CLARENCE RAYBOULD, The Distinguished English Pianist. To-night Mr HACKETT will Sing: ‘ 0 Paradise,’ from ‘ L’Africaine ’ (Meyerbeer). ‘ II Mio Tesoro,’ from ‘ Don Giovanni ’ (Mozart). 1 The Fairy Song,’ from ‘ The Immortal Hour.’ ‘Les Papillons ’ (Chausson). 1 Clair Do Luna ’ (Szulc). ‘ Mai ’ (Saint-Saons) ‘Ah, Moon of My Delight’ ... (Lehmann). ‘Love Went A-riding ’ (Bridges). ‘I Heard You Singing’ ... (Eric Coates). ‘ Dima ' ' (M'Gill). ‘The Loprehaun ’ (Irish Folk Song). Etc., etc. M. BRATZA will Play: ‘ Concerto in G minor ’ (Max Bruch). ‘ Havanaiso’ (Saint-Saena). ‘Prelude in E ’ (Bach). ‘ Chant d’Amour ’ (Suk). ‘ Tambourin Chinois ’ (Krcislor). OCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 7.45. ‘ PIED PIPER MALONE.’ With Thomas Moighan in ‘Pied Piper Malone ’ are grouped a number of players whoso names are well known, Lois Wilson, of ‘ Covered Waggon ’ fame, is leading lady. George Fawcett, Cyril Ring are others well known. In addition, there is included in the cast a number of kiddies. It was directed by Alfred E. Green, fromastory by Booth Tarkington. This is the first original screen story by this famous author, full of human interest, romance, and adventure. MUSICAL PROGRAMME ■ (Under A. F. Neate, L.T.C.L.). Overture —‘Abu Hnssan ’ (Weber). Suite— 1 Sylvan Scenes ’; (a) * Beauty’s Bower,’ (b) ‘ Sylvia Dances,’ (c) The Pool of Narcissus,’ (d) 1 Cupid’s Carnival ’ (Fletcher). ‘ Babylona Dance ’ (Hcrsom). ‘Ballet Music from Rosamond’ (Schubert). SUITE— 1 THREE FAMOUS PICTURES.’ (a) ‘ The Village Wedding,’ (b) ‘ The Doctor,’ (c) ‘ The Laughing Cavalier ’ (Haydn Wood). BOOK AT CHAS. BEGG’S OR THEATRE (Ring 3,091). S. HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, HE BIOT ROW 7 . Cl ALE OF WORK AND ENTERTAINO MENT. Proceeds in aid of Melanesian Mission; S. Mary’s Orphanage, Dunedin; Orphanage of Mercy, Kilburn, London; tho Purchase of S. Hilda’s School Buildings. Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; Unreserved, 5s and 3s (all prices plus tax). Plans at The Bristol. This afternoon at the Geyser Confectionery; also Day Sales. pLAZA AND GRA N D 1 MATINEE, 2 p.m. EVENING, 7. More fascinating than ever before. MAE'MARSH MAE MARSH In ‘A WOMAN’S SECRET,’ Drama that thrills, mystery that bewilders, idveaturo that leaves you gasping, all denoted with inimitable artistry. Recommended more especially for adults. Added Attraction. A Universal Super-Speed Comodv Hit. LAURA LA ‘ EXCITEMENT.’ 5 L ANTE 1 EXCITEMENT.’ In ‘ EXCITEMENT.’ lore’s a. play that lives up to its title; full ■f youth and beauty, and"packed with fas, and furious fun. Supports are fine. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20t1i,. 1924. Afternoon (2-5.30) Free. Evening (7 o’clock), Is; Children, 6d. o H EEN’S THEA TR E. TWICE DAILY, at 2 and 7 p.m, TW r O BIG FEATURES. No. I—An All-star Cast in ‘HOODMAN BLIND.’ ‘HOODMAN BLIND.’ “ To-night I drove my wife into tho street because of tho scandal this scoundrel started.” That’s the climax to this sensational melodrama —a. picture of a thousand thrills. Feature No. 2 BERT LYTELL In ‘ THE MEANEST MAN IN TUB WORLD. 1 Ho couldn’t smile —no, ho couldn’t, till Cupid taught him how. Como. a laugh at him —come, share a thrill with him —you’ll go wild over him. BURNS HALL, BURNS HALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th, at 8 p.m. PIANOFORTE RECITAL By FRANK BENNETT, Assisted by Miss B. SPROSTON (Soprano), Mr L. WEBBER, London (Baritone), Mr C. A. MARTIN. Students’ Concessions for Parties Not Less Than 10 in Number. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT BRISTOL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27th. MUSICAL RECITAL! MUSICAL RECITAL! IN BURNS HALL ON THURSDAY FIRST, 21st inst., at 8 p.m. A very interesting and attractive Programme will be presented, comprising SONGS BY VIOLONCELLO SOLOS BY Mrs S. FOOTE. Mr P. PALMER. Reproductions on the “ DUO-ART ” PIANOLA-PIANO Of Brilliant Performances by Paderewski, Harold Bauer, Percy Grainger, and Other World-famous Pianists. Also. SELECTIONS FROM THE LATEST RECORDS On tho Wonderful “CHENEY” GRAMOPHONE. "CHENEY” GRAMOPHONE. Accompanist Miss Rita Holmes. ADMISSION FREE. Seats may bo Reserved at “ Bogg’s.” Plan Now Open. WHY DO WIVES HAVE POOR APPETITES? r . A NEW POINT OF VIEW FOR THOUGHTFUL HUSBANDS. Not a few husbands frequently are puzzled to understand why their wiv*-, after going to the trouble of preparing a tempting meal, only “peck" at it themselves. Tho reason is they grow tired of bhoir own, cooking. They need a change—a break from tho monotonous routine of cooking and washing up three times a day, every day, for years and years on end. Take her to lunch at “Tho Savoy.” She will enjoy such an outing with you. She will appreciate tho tempting, well-cooked food and tho delight of choosing from a variety of dishes. Above all, “The Savoy,” with its glorious music, its beautiful, luxurious appointments,’ and its tasteful decorations, will appeal to her artistic sense and her love of refinement and beauty. Luncheon in tho Warwick Hall {entrance Moray place), la, Is 6d, Is 9d. Lunehean in the Tudor Hall (entrance Princes street), Is fid, Is 9d, 2s, 2® 3d. NO PLACE LIKE HOME-BUT “ THE SAVOY’S ” NEXT BEST. LATE ADVERTISE ME MTS LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. PIANOS by leading English makere— Cramer, Moore and Moore, Bauoall—worth stepping into Stuart street to see. PIANOS.— The F. Howell Company are _ specialists on Pianos only; 41 years’ experience and thousands of S ATLSFIED Customers behind them. _ Let this count when making your decision. _F. Howell Piano Company, Stuart street. VpEWRITERS for f» weekly; send for our proposition; all makes. —N.Z. Type* writer Co., 26 Bond street. BAGGYTnces look ugly; buy a Combined Trouser Press and Stretcher; they make trousers like new; 30s.—Reddoll’s, Stuart street. SK for “Western Star” and see the brand on every_Solo. REAVER’S Fur Coat Sale—Black Coney, large collars, wide sleeves, lengths 36, 42. 45; W. and O.S. Were £2o°; now £7 19s 6d. NE only, largo sizo, Mole Coat; was £35; now £l7 17a.—Droaver’s. WES, Jackson Purdia loads tho way in J. lowest prices for Removing Furniture; estimates free. Jnn -GALLON Tanks, Hand Trucks, LUU Wheels, Saw Spindles, Belting, Power Coffee Grimier®, Ohaffcntter (hand or power). _ Spray Pumps, Fireproof Safe. Dynamos, Magnetos, 3 h.p. Motor, 10 h.p. Marino Engine. TrVvrxFT 2m Galvanised Piping, also 451 )U 14in, Din Black do.—N.Z. Machinery Exchange, 217 Crawford street. IF you need Employment, you will catch the eye of Employers by Advertising m tho 1 Star. KnTVS Leather Goods, strongest; lowest prices in town: guaranteed best leathers; ask friends who havo_ Kitt’s. ITS School Bags, 3s 6d upwards, cheapest anywhere; Solid LeatherBaos from 6s 6d: Kitt’s Sunshine ts 2s 6d to 12s 6d; Solid Leather do’ Cases, 240, 295, 32s 6d ; Music Cases, upHY not get quality and value at tho lowest prices? Why not get a Bag use you know is good? Why be in by cheap imitations when Kitt) s and sells tho genuine article at the ; price? KITT’S Exhibition of Leather Goods; see window, 25 St. Andrew street; every article made on premises. PIANOS Tuned, Dance Music Supplied socials, weddings; Himniol's Orchestra.—William Himmel, Masonic Hotel, Princes street, Dunedin. Beadle and stewart, Firsuia^ Upholsterer,s (late with Herbert, Haynes), 4 Carroll street,—Estimates Given for Chesterfield Suites of latest design; recover work made like new. PAINT Your House.—Genuine All-British Paint, good quality; special lino; 19s per gallon.—Laidlaw and Gray. PAINT in damaged tins; limited quantity only, at 15s per gallon; good buying.—Laidlaw and Gray. jpENUINH All-British" Elec trio 'lron', vX guaranteed quality; reduced price, 22s 6d each. —Laidlaw and Gray, Rattray street. LAWN Mowers, Grass Catchers, Spades, Forks, Rakes, Hoes; large selection to cliooso from.—Laidlaw and Gray, BOOK Sale.—Big Bargains for every buyer; inspection invited.—Driver's Popular Bookshop, 32 George street. BOOK Sale.—Enormous Stock heavily reduced ; book-lovers recommended to replenish their libraries.—Driver's Bookshop, 32 George street. BOOK Sale.—4s 6d and 6s Novels offered at 2s; good titles, good authors.— Driver’s Popular Bookshop, George street. BOOK Sale. —History, Biography, Travels, Science, Poetry, Bellos Lettres, all reduced.—Driver's Bookshop, 32 George street. BOOK Saif!.—The book-iover’s oppor- I trinity: Groat Books offered at Irttlo cost.—Driver’s Popular Bookshop, 32 George street. ° BOOK Sale. Theological Literature heavily reduced; ministers and students invited.—Driver's Bookshop, 32 George street. BOOK SaJe.—Country Customers advised ' to order largely-; cheap reading nbnn- • dant.—Driver’s Bookshop, 32 George "street. ' BOOK Sale.—Bargains in every department of bookland; immense stock reduced.—Driver’s Popular Bookshop, 32 George street. BOOK Sale. —Reductions from 10 to 75 percent. ; excellent opportunity for bookiovers—Driver’s Bookshop, 32 George street. BOOK SALE.—Great Stock-taking Clearance Sale; vast assemblage of books offered at alluring prices,—Drivers Baokt shop. Note nddress: Driver’s Popular Bookshop, 52 George (street.

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Evening Star, Issue 18714, 16 August 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18714, 16 August 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18714, 16 August 1924, Page 8

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