AMUSEMENTS. \ OOTAGON THEATRBI TO-NIGHT, 7.45. : Paramount Picture, i ‘ PIED PIPER MALONE.’ Prom a Story by Booth Tarkington. MUSICAL PROGRAMME (Under A. P. Neate, L.T.C.L.). Overture—‘Abu Hassan ’ (Weber). Suite—‘ Syivan Scenes ’; (a) Beauty’s Bower,’ (b) 1 Sylvia Dances,’ (c) ‘ The Pool of Narcissus,’ (d) ‘ Cupid’s Carnival ’ (Fletcher). ‘ Baby lona Dance ’ (Hersom). ‘ Ballet Music from Rosamond ’ (Schubert), SUITE—‘THREE FAMOUS PICTURES.* (a) ‘ The Village Wedding’ (b) ‘ Tho Doctor,’ (c) ‘ The Laughing Cavalier * (Haydn Wood). BOOK AT CHAS. BEGG’S OR THEATRE (Ring 3,091). JgYERYBODT’S THEATRE. MATINEE, 2, EVENINGS, 7. ‘ KINDRED OP THE DUST.’ ‘ KINDRED OF THE DUST.’ r KINDRED OP THE DUST.’ Starring Miriam Cooper as “ Nan of the 1 Sawdust Pile.” 1 Peter B. ICyne’s story of the Great Nor’- I west and the people who grow there. Showing also, I ‘SHERLOCK BROWN,’ 1 ‘ SHERLOCK BROWN,’ j A rapid fire Comedy Drama of a clerk who learnt man-tracking by mail. EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, 8 to 10.30, THE PIC’ 0’ DAYCES. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, 8 to 11, In the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. ARTHUR GORDON And hk DANCE BAND. Admission, 2s 6d. Buffet charges extra. NOTICE. TO A DEATH ON THE CENvi* TRAL FIRE STATION the CONCERT arranged for Thursday, August 21st, must be ABANDONED.—J. LAMB, Hon. Sec. JUST TO HAND! ‘ALLAN’S DANCE POLIO, No. 4.’ Contents: FOX TROTS. ‘ You’ve Got to See Baby—Every Night. l ‘ All Muddled Up.’ ‘ Dumbell.’ ‘ Saw Mill River Road.’ ‘ Carolina Mammy.’ ‘ Flower of Araby.’ ‘ Just Keep on Smiling.’ ‘ Runnin’ Wild.’ ‘ Bee’s Knees.’ ‘ Blues Fox Trot.’ ‘Apple Sauce.’ WALTZES.—‘ Crying for You ’ (waltz and foxtrot). ‘ Wonderful One.’ ‘ River Shannon Moon.’ ‘ Good Night.’ ‘ln a Cornei* of the World—All Our Own.’ Price, 2s. Posted, 2s 3d. TE R R Y’S MUSIC STORE S, George street, Dunedin. IFOR SALE. POR SALE, Cruiser-built Launch j length 25ft, beam Sft 6in; 25 h.p. engine (4 cylinders), dynamo lighting; dinghy, etc.; everything perfect order; cheap for cash; any trial or examination.—Box 707, Dunedin. SALE, latest model Ford 5-seater Car, as new; e. 1., s.s.; sacrifice.—’Phone 9,598; box 70V. ’ BOOKS Sale, Thursday evening, 7 o’clock; now on view.—Park, Reynolds, auctioneers. WARNING.— None genuine without re gistered trade-mark; insist oi “ Western Star ’’ Soles. SALE, good, dry Mixed Pine 7,314. Blocks, 2s 6d per bag, on flat.—Ring iM RAMOPHONE, oak cabinet, 1 dozen vX latest records, new; worth £35; taka £23. —38, 1 Star ’ Office. FOR SALE, Seven-piece Dining Room Suite; £G.—Apply 6 Eden street. ■jCIOR" SALE, old model 2-seater Car, in -IT good running order; cheap. ‘ Star ’ Office. FOR SALE, Sideboard, good order j. cheap.—4l, ‘ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 18717, 20 August 1924, Page 8
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