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AMUSEMENTS. INFLUX OF NEW STARS. FOUR LONDON HEADLINERS. A SHOW IN A MILLION. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEA TUX Direction; John Fuller and Son*, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. : Direct from London". Engaged at .Enormous Exp«n*a, ■ Vaudeville's Greatest Musical Novelty? HARRIS FA MILI, .HARRIS FAMILY, HARRIS FAMILY, HARRIS FAMILY, Novelty Instrumentalists, In a Whirlwind of Harmony. First Appearance, from the London Palac% THREE MBLFORDS, THREE MBLFORDS, THREE, MBLFORDS, The Fascinating and Peerless English Dancing Stars. Special Engagement Musical Comedy Favorites; George Molly EDWARDS AND HUGHES, EDWARDS AND HUGHES, Popular and Pre-eminent Sketch Artiste. Special Reappearance tho Noted Contralto*; BESSIE iSLAUGHTBR, BESSIE SLAUGHTER, Variety’s Clara Butt. A New and Entrancing Festival of, Revue Fun, > MOON AND MORRIS MOON AND MORRIS REVUE CO. REVUE CO. (Producer, Walter George) Present‘an Ornate, Melodious, All-fua Spectacle, entitled ‘ SEASIDE FRIVOLS.’ Seventy Minutes of Care-free Humor nnl.) Coruscating Melody, TARIFF: D.O. and Stalls, 2s 6d (phia Itar and hooking fee); Back Stalls, Is 6d|j‘ Upper Circle, Is. Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; later at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. ART GALLERY HALL. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6th, At 8 p.m. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, DUNEDIN, Announce a FREE LECTURE FREE LECTURE FREE LECTURE FREE LECTURE On CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By ALGERNON HERVEY-BATHURST, C,5.8, (Of London, England), A Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mass., U.SJI. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. Doors Open 7.30 p.m. NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION CHOIR ORCHESTRA. A SPECIAL ORCHESTRA is required for the following Works:— ‘ Dream of Gerontius,’ ‘ Faust ’ (Berlioz). ‘ll Trovatore,’ ‘ Tannhauser,’ ‘ Rebel Maid,’ Making nine performances from November to March. Applications (by letter only) are invited for the following places:—lst and 2nd Violin, Viola, ’Cello, Double Bass, Flute, Clarinet. Bassoon, Trombone, Cornet, Trumpet, Tubar, Percussion, Horn, Harp. SCOTT COLVILLE, Director of Amusement*. Exhibition Office, Rattray street, Dunedin. Jjj IT C H R B! EUCHEEt TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. Ist. —Special Order £l2 12a 2nd.—Special Order £6 6s. 3rd.—Special Order £3 3a. 4th.—Special Order £1 11s 6d. Ten other Prizes, including half-dozen Stainless Dessert Knives 1 , I? dozen China. Cups and Saucers, Pair Tobra.lco Shirts, •] Silk Tics, Cigarettes, etc. J ADMISSION, 2s 6d. THE YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION HALL, Moray place, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 6th and 7th OCTOBER, 2.30 io 5 and 7 to 10 p.m., A NNUAL SALE OF WORK jT3_ (St. Michael’s Guild). _ , v . Entertainments Both Evenings. Admission: Afternoons Free, Evenings 6d.

At the monthly meeting of the St. Clair School Committee there were present Messrs Rhodes (chair) Priest Fustier, Jones, Halliday, Kindley, Ritchie, Mucassey. and Wilson. The head master reported that the average roll for September was and the average attendance >164. The average attendance for the quarter was ,55'J from an average roll of 601. The roll now stood at 309 hi\V- s »nd 306 girls; total, 616. The girls’ hockey team had finished as runner-up in both the grade competition and the seven-a-side tournament. The now rooms are being erected. The sub-committee appointed to raise funds has issued a circular, and the senior pupils will presept cards at the various houses. It is hoped that there will be a response. Mr L. D. Ritchie was appointed delegate to represent the school at a deputation of residents to the Reserve Committee re playing areas. The Rev. E. L. Macassey, vicar of East Grinstead, defending the modern girl, lately said; “Obviously you cannot expect your niece to dress in the same fashions as those affected by your early Victorian grandmother. Nor do you expect a girl who has lived through an air raid to faint when she sees a mouse, or to have a chaperone when, fcho aasß-fiis thft

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Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 8

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