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AMUSEMENTS. gMPIRE THEATRE. 2 p.m. Orchestra, 7.45. V p.m. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. The Management is proud to present the Screen’s Most Talented Comedy Actress, CONSTANCE TALMADGE, CONSTANCE TALMADGE, CONSTANCE TALMADGE, In ‘THE GOLDFISH.’ ‘THE GOLDFISH.’ ‘THE GOLDFISH.’ She has— Five Proposals, Pour Weddings, Two Divorces. She is— Thrice a Grass Widow, Once a Sorry Widow, Once Remarried, All in One Uproariously Funny Story. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS. THE ALL BLACKS’ ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND, AND THEIR FIRST MATCH AGAINST DEVON (Screened at 3 and 8 p.m.). MAURICE VANCAM, MAURICE VANCAM, Evening Sessions MAURICE VANCAM, Only. MAURICE VANCAM, THE KING OP -TRAMPS. NOT A PICTURE, hut a Personal Appearance of a man who has walked 58,000 miles. See him and hear some of his amazing experiences during his world’s walk. THE EMPIRE ORCHEiSTRA (Musical Director: Mr 0. Parnell). This talented Band of Musicians will contribute a Programme of Selected Music, including— Entr’acte, ‘The Turkish Patrol’ (Michaelis); ’ The Quaker Girl ’ Selection (Monckton): ‘Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna* (Suppe); ‘ A Runaway Girl ’ Selection (Caryll and Monclcton); ‘Mazurka No. 1’ (Saint-Sirens); ‘Prelude’ (Jamfelt); Excerpts from ‘Faust’ (Gounod) and ‘II Trovatore' (Verdi). USUAL PRICES. RESERVES AT THE 1 BRISTOL, W. J. BANNEHR, Manager. Theatre ’phono 444. EVERYBODY’S r J HEATRE. MATINEE, 2; TO-NIGHT, at 7. Continued Success. HAROLD LLOYD, In * ‘SAFETY LAST.’ You’re going to explode with safety laughs when you see ‘SAFETY LAST.’ ‘SAFETY LAST.’ It has more roars than the Pacific Ocean, only louder. Note. —A- souvenir Badge of Harold Lloyd will be presented to the first hundred children buying tickets for to-day's matinee. See ako ‘COUNTERFEIT LOVE,’ With a cast of Popular Players. A racing melodrama of hearts and horses, exposing the methods of a love pirate. Don’t miss it EXTRA: THE ARRIVAL OF THE ALL BLACKS AT PLYMOUTH, And their First Match in England—against Devon. OLYMPIO SKATING RINK. TO-NIGHtT7.3O till 10. SEASON CLOSES ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. FINAL EVENT FOR 1924. A GRAND FANCY DRESS AND POSTER CARNIVAL Will bo held on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 14, and 15. Special Music. Extended Sessions. DON’T MISS THIS. Fuller Particulars Later. BAND ROTUNDA. ST. CLAIR. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. F A I K O B A I BAND. Mr Jas. Paterson, Conductor. PROGRAMME. March—‘The Merry Musicians’ (Greenwood). Overture—' Elfin Revels ’ .Rowllings). ‘ln Memoriam 1 (Lynton). Selection—‘ Maritaua ’ (Wallace). Hymn—‘Peace, Be Still’ (Arr. by G. B. Laidlaw). March—‘ Ye Boston Tea Party ’ (Pryor). ( ‘ God Save the King.’ 1 Special Collection in Aid of Contest Expenses. 1 J. F. FRASER, Secretary. A EUCHRE PARTY in Aid of the DOMINICAN CARNIVAL will be held in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, FOKBURY CORNER, On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER lll.li, at 8 p.m. Good Prizes and Supper Provided. Admission, Is fid. MORAY PLACE SCHOOL. A NNUAL CONCERT, BURNS HALL, -4*. THURSDAY NEXT, 15th INST. SPLENDID PROGRAMME By LEADING LOCAL ARTISTS. Tickets, Is and Is fid. Reserves at Begg’s. F. GRIFFITHS PAAPB, Sec. NOTICE. rpHE ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND -«- Will Render a PROGRAMME OF SELECTED MUSIC At the ROTUNDA, ST. KILDA, On SUNDAY, 9th inst., at 3 p.m. EVitCHR. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. A EUCHRE PARTY will be held in Wentworth’s Tea Rooms (Jaie Brown’s), Stock Exchange, EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, a 8 sharp. Six prizes and special prize for most games won in six nights. Admission, 2s. Supper. GIGANTIC MUSIC SALE. S EGON D S ELECTION, 2s RAG SONGS NOW Is EACH. ‘Every Little While.’ ‘ Give" Me All of You.’ ‘God Bring You Safely To Our Arms Again. ‘.Hazel Eyes.’ Id Me.’ nd in Hand Again.’ waiian Bluebird. 1 the Heart or the City.’ a Lost You, So Why Should I Care, libo.’ ■ . , ; a Long, Long Way From the Colonics. A 7 ant a Doll.’ Limited Slocks, e. only 1* a Copy (for One Week Only). ferry music storks, 4-178 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. MEETINGS. CREMATION. Citizens interested in the ERECION OF A CREMATORIUM m are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING be held in the Town Hall on VY, NOVEMBER 10th, at 8 p.m. forship the Mayor in the Chair. SPEAKERS: ice Sim, Canon Nevill, Dr Crawiealth Officer), Mr Gallaway, and others. - support this progressive movement with your presence. OTAGO MOTOR CLUB. milE MONTHLY GENERAL MEETING JL of the above-named Club will bo held in the Soldiers’ Club Rooms, Monty place, on TUESDAY, 11th November, 1924, at 8 P m ‘ P. H. POWER, Secretary. 4 GARDENING CLUB Meets in .A. Rooms, Moray place, on 11th November, 1924, 8 p.m. oses,’ by Mr D. Tannock. All ordially invited.—P. NELSON,

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Evening Star, Issue 18785, 8 November 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18785, 8 November 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18785, 8 November 1924, Page 8

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