AMUSEMENTS. LAST POUR NIGHTS. LAST FOUR NIGHTS. SEASON TERMINATES SATURDAY. SEASON TERMINATES SATURDAY. brilliant’success Of the No. 7 COMPANY OF INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE STARS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Air John Puller. TO-NIGHT, at 8. England's Most Popular Pantomime and Vaudeville Comedian, “WEB” GEORGIE WOOD, "WEE” GEORGIE WOOD, “WEB” GEORGIE WOOD, IN FITS WORLD-FAMOUS STUDIES OF BRITISH BOY LIFE. And from the World’s Leading Theatres. THE RENOWNED RUSSIAN SCOT, NEIL M'KAY, NEIL M'KAY, NEIL M'KAY, Who PIPES, SINGS, AND DANCES. EDDIE LESLIE And his COLUMBIA SYNCOPATORS. COLUMBIA SYNCOPATORS. “A Riot of Music and Jazz.’ Vaudeville's “ Beau Brummel.” BILLY MALONEY, BILLY MALONEY, BILLY MALONEY, The Man ■with the SILVER STICK. ALDOR TRIO, Trapeze Artists ALDOR TRIO, Extraordinary. FRANKS'S CANINE STATUARY. FRANKS'S CANINE STATUARY. “ Dogs Almost Human in Their Pose.” MARIE LAWTON, Delightful Songs MARIE LAWTON, with the Harp JAY WHTDDEN. JAY WHTDDEN JAY Will ODEN. He makes the VIOLIN LAUGH AND TALK. PRICES: D.O. and O.'S., 6s 6d; Stalk. 4s; Pit, 2s (plus tax); Children, Half-price to all parts BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL. HAT SALES ah THE GEYSER. Manager ... ... A. R. SHEPARD ONLY MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT. DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR (Founded Ist May, 1886). Conductor, Dr V. E. GALWAY. 150th CONCERT, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1926. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME. Assisting Artists: Miss Meda Paine, Messrs IV. Gommell, F. C. Cooper, H, Prouso, and Trevor De Clive Lowe. Pianist, Mr John Haggitt. Booking Opens Bristol. Subscribers, Thursday'’; Non-subscribers, Friday. J. G. BUTLER, Secretary, Caro Westport Coal Co. BIG EUCHRE BIG PRIZES. BIG PRIZES. 'SATURDAY NEXT, at 7.45, HANDSOME MOQUETTE DINING ROOM SUITE, REAL EIDERDOWN QUILT, BEATEN COPPER COAL VASE, 2 LISKURL RUGS, HALL RACK, ,SUEDE BAG. 2 SILK SCARVES, 2 (ALUMINIUM KI3TTLES, JAZZ HANDKERCHIEFS, TABLE COVER., Etc. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, THE “ SQUARE DEAL.” ‘Phone 3,511 r. SAY 0 Y C A BARE T Affords an opportunity for those who wish io be Hanpy and Join In with Hundreds of Jolly Nice People at the MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE, THURSDAY, THURSDAY, THURSDAY, THURSDAY, From 8 to 10,45. Admission, 2s 6d. This is not an evening dress affair. Everybody will receive a welcome and the same courteous attention. To conic once is to become a regular patron. BURNS HALL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY* AUGUST 19 and 20. QALE OP WORK, in aid of the Funds O of the Soldiers’ Memorial Window. Work, Produce, Sweets, Cakes, Novelty, Handkerchief, and Dovlev Stalls. ENTERTAINMENTS. Wednesday: Entertainment arranged by Mr Arthur Gard’ner and Mrs Williams. Thursday; Concert kindly arranged by Mr Ernest Drake. Admission; Afternoons, Free; Evenings, Ib. LOOK! DON’T FORGET I (TtREAT EXHIBITION FAIR, HJT SALVATION ARMY, Dowling street, TO-DAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, Afternoon and Evening. Programme by 3rd Artillery Band To-night, At 7.30. DON’T MISS IT. JUST TO HAND, NEW STANDARD SONG, ‘ GIVE ME MY DREAMS.’ ■ Music by Jack Thompson. Refrain: Give mo my dreams Whatever oka befall, They all my joys and happiness recall. Love live again, And life all radiance seems. So let mo sleep, But give io me my dreams. PRICE, 2s; posted, 2s Id. TERRY'S MUSIC STORES, 174-8 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. DANCE. DANCE. Trar ARA TA H TE A RO-O M S >V 1 NEW DANCE HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I ■Musio by Kapai Jazz Band. Admission: Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, If. Under Strict Management. A FANCY DRESS DANCE -Ajl (Under the. Auspices of the Young Mcu’s Club) Will be held in the MAOANDREW BAY HALL On WEDNESDAY, 26th insl., at 8 p.m. Excellent Music, Prizes, and Supper. Admission; Ladies, 2s; Gents, 2s 6d. TTB U C H R E! E U C H R E! Jl J TO-NIGHT-At 8-TO-NIGHT, SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. £lO 10s Order—Special Prize—Order £lO 10s. Other Prizes include 2 52-piecc Dinner Sets, Case Stainless Carvers, beautiful Royal Doulton Fruit Bowl, 1 dozen Cups and Saucers, Two Pretty Vases, “Valet* Autoftrop Safety Razor, pair Military Hair Brushes (in leather ease), Cigarette*, "Gotta” Bla.de Razor. N.B.—Winners of dinner. sets may hare Orders for £3 if they desire. ADMISSION, 2s. ITGBTFOO T B A L L. CALEDONIAN GROUND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. CANTERBURY COLLEGE OTAGO UNIVERSITY. Kick-off 5 p.m. Admission: Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d. Children half-],rice. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.R.F.U. IF you need Building Material, send an Advertisement to the ‘Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 8
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