AMUSEMENTS, EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. TWICE DAILY, at 2 and 7 p.m. ‘PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING,’ A Comedy-Drama, with fascinating MAE MARSH As tho Incomparable Irish “flapper,” whoso big heart always guides her straight as her quick wit turns real troubles into great happiness. ‘PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING,’ By Gertrude Pago, A Sollicking, Romantic Story of Love that runs a rough course before it comes to tho smooth path. Also Showing, VIOjjA DANA In ‘THEY LIKE ’EM ROUGH,’ A lively Comedy of Cave-man Love in Lumber Camp Country. K ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. FLAMING PASSIONS,’ With Irene Rich end Monte Blue. Tho fascinating story of ‘Lucretia Lombard,’ Kathleen Morris’s widely-read novel. -tDUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 7.45. _ Piano Duet, ‘Elves Caprice.’ Recitation, ‘A Doubting Heart.’ Base Solo, ‘ Garden of Allah.’ Ballet Toe Dance. Vocal Solo (Operatic), Ladies’ Own Selection. Highland Fling, Girls 10-12. Scottish Recitation. Sacred Bass Solo, ‘Sun of My Soul.’ Irish Jig. Song, Ladles, without music and accompanied by self. Sailor’s Hornpipe. THURSDAY MORNING. Piano Solo, ‘ Tho Valse Caprice.’ THURSDAY AFTERNOON. VICTORIA HALL. Shakespearean Recitation. Recitation, ‘The Story of a Drum.’ BURNS HALL. Step Dance. Sword Dance. H.M. THEATRE. Tenor Solo, ‘Mignonno, Hero is April.’ Vocal Solo, Selection from Schubert. Eastern Dance, over 12. ADMISSION. Burns Hall, 6d. His Majesty’s Theatre: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. EVENING: D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Box Plan at The Bristol. Booking Fee, 6d. Seats may be reserved for Saturday Afternoon. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. MUSSELBURGH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A SALE OP WORK will bo held in the . CHURCH HALL, Queen’s Drive, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 17th and 18th September. Hours: 2.30 to 5 Afternoon, 7 to 10 Evening. Fine Display of Plain and Fancy Goods. Produce, Jumble, Cake, and Sweet Stalls. Refreshment Room. Christmas Tree for Children. Admission Free. JUST TO HAND! PALING'S DANCE ALBUM, No. 13 (Lucky Number). CONTENTS; ‘I Don’t "Want To Be a. Little Angel’ (Fox Trot). ‘Cootamundra ’ (Fox Trot). ‘Josie’ (Fox Trot). ‘ Desert Sands ’ (Fox Trot). ‘ Caravan Bells ’ (Pox Trot). ‘ Murrumbidgee ’ (One-step). ‘You’ve Got Me Guessing’ (One-step). ‘D-i-x-i-e’ (One-step). ‘My Banjo Girl’ (Onc-step). ‘Flaming Youth’ (One-step). ‘Samoa’ (Waltz). ‘Tiger Rose’ (Walts). ‘lf Winter Gomes (Waltz). ‘Moon Kiss’ (Waltz). Is 9d per copy, 2s posted. mERRY’S MUSIC STORES, JL George street, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 18741, 17 September 1924, Page 6
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