AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ pEI NOES S THE A TRJS Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. JIM GEEAI/D And his MUSICAL COMEDY FAVORITES, In Jimmy's Latest Mirth and Mjpnc Confection, ‘ FOR THE DURATION.’ ‘FOR THE DURATION.’ ‘FOR THE DURATION.’ Written by Gerald from his own personal observation of the humor of the raw to* cruit who enlisted “ For the Duration. Celebrated Jewish Comedian, SAM STERN, SAM STERN, SAM STERN, Yiddish Songs and Impersonation*. BARCLAY’, BARCLAY, The Master Magician. LESLEY ELLIOT. LESLEY ELLIOT. LESLEY ELLIOT. Fun at the Piano. 1 To-night Prir ,-s; D.C. and Stalls, 3s (piwft i tax); Back Stalls. 2s; Upper Circle, Ib. ■ Plan at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. j TUCKET-HOLDERS OF TEE BIG A BENEFIT MATINEE In Aid of Children’s Rest Home at PRINCESS THEATRE. Please Note the Matinee will be held on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, at 2.30, Instead of WEDNESDAY. PRINCESS THEATRE. By Kind Permission of John Fuller and Sons, Ltd., JIM GERALD REVUE And Fullers’ Vaudeville Company, at pro* sent appearing at the Princess Theatre, will On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Give a MATINEE at the PRINCESS THEATRE, Total Proceeds in Aid of the Children’s Rest Home. REMEMBER THE DATE! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, And REMEMBER THE CAUSE is a Charitable One. And the PRICES are within reach of alii 2s, Is, and 6d. FIRST CHURCH OF OTAGO. |~IHEISTMAS ORGAN RECITAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, At 7.30 p.m., By Dr V, E. GALWAY. Vocalist, Miss F. Donckcr. Programme includes Pieces by Bach, Karg-Blert, Debussy, Saint-Saens, 'Verne, etc. Collection on Entering. <s i/TISS GLADYS CROSSAN WL (late Pupil of Miss Netta Keats,unedin) will bo TAKING OVER MISb BATS'S ST. KILDA DANCING CONECTION next year. Term commencing about Middle of Febiary, 1926. Private tuition by arrangeiont. . Now Booking Private Pupils and Pupils ir Saturday Morning and Saturday Aftereon Classes. Saturday Morning Classes from 10 a.m. .11 12 noon (City). Saturday Afternoon lass, Coronation Hall, St. Kilda, from 2 ,m. till 5 p.m. (as usual). For further particulars apply 3 SUSSEX STREET, KEW. JJ uCH RE! EUCHRE! Second Last of the SeasonMONDAY NIGHT, at 8. SOUTH. DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. Ist, SPECIAL ORDER, £ls. 2nd, SPECIAL ORDER, £lO. 3rd, SPECIAL ORDER, £5. 4th, SPECIAL ORDER, £2 10s. Other Prizes include 2 21-piece Chin*. Afternoon Tea Sets, 500 Cigarettes, lidos. China Cups and Saucers, etc. Take St. Kilda, Tram. Admission, 2s 6d. E U C H R TO-NIGHT—B o’clock—TO-NIGHT. E! TOWN HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Prize List includes Orders £4 and £2, Travelling Case, Travelling Rug, etc. Admission, Is 6d. THE SQUARE DEAL. Is 6d. EXHIBITION VISITORS! NOTE! Dunedin city tramways band. GRAND CONCERT, burns halt,. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, at 8 p.m., In conjunction with Dunedin’s leading Artists. i Rand will march from Sheds, at 7 p.m. i Popular Prices: 2s and Is. W. BELCHER, Sec. MUSICAL GIFTS MAKE A HAPPY CHRISTMAS! Here arc a. few miggcslions for Presents that all who love music will be sure to welcome and heartily appreciate: - MUSI CAT, INSTRUMENTS— Violins, Flutes, Cornets. Mandolins, Steel Guitars, Ukuleles, Mouth Organs, etc. A GIFU FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY—. A GRAMOPHONE! The Cheney Gramophone, exquisite in tone and design. H.M.V. Gramophones, Portable, Gramophones, etc. RECORDS—A charming present' “THE PERFECT GIFT” A. PIANO— I ianus by famous British makers- - Rogers, Chappell, Hnpkinson, Windover, Wit lon. and Begg. Player Pianos in various models. The” Duo-Art.” Reproducing Piano. MUSIC OF ALL KINDS ■ A Magnificent Selection Suitable for Xmas Presents We Cordially Invite. Inspection. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Headquarters for Music and Musical instruments, PRINCES STREET. TEE EATKOR.AT BAND (Conductor, Mr Jas. Paterson) Will Render a SPEC!ALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME 0 At the BOTANICAL GARDENS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY;, at 3 pjn. The usual Collection will be taken up in aid of the Band Funds. CHAS. REEBT, Sen., Secretary. XMAS CARNIVAL DANCE, WARA.TAH CABARET HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!. TO-NIGHT I SPECIAL PROGRAMME OP MUSIC by THE KAPAI DANCE BAND. Special Novelties. Ustial Prices; Gentlemen, & 6d; Ladies, Is fid (including supper). Donfc (Miss the Bed, Danoo of the Year,
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