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AMUSEMENTS. NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS INTERNATIONAL’ EXHIBITION. NINETY-NINTH DAT. GKAND ATTENDANGE-2,043,724. EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA TO-MORROW AFTERNOON IN MOTOR PAVILION. DON’T FORGET THE GRAND POSTER AND FANCY DRESS BALL ON MARCH 17. The Accommodation Bureau is now carried on at 15 Bond street (next New Zealand Express Co.’s Buildings). Rates from 10s (full board) or in private houses, 8s; bed and breakfast from 5s 6d. State number of persons, date of visit, and approximate tariff wanted, and enclose £1 deposit for each person. FESTIVAL HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES By tbe EXHIBITION CHOIR 400 EXHIBITION CHOIR EXHIBITION CHOIR Voices,’ EXHIBITION CHOIR And AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, Who will present for the first time in the Dominion the delightful English Opera by Gerald Dodson and Montague Phillips, ‘THE REBEL MAID.’ ‘THE REBEL MAID.’ ‘THE REBEL MAID.’ ‘THE REBEL MAID.’ ‘THE REBEL MAID.’ ‘THE REBEL MAID.’ This sparkling Opera contains many fascinating Solo Numbers and Spirited Choruses; it is a tuneful and melodious work, and has been produced with marked success in Australia. Mr ARTHUR JORDAN will assume the role of “ Derek ” in the Opera, and, ns these two performances will mark the final appearances of the favorite Tenor, bo will contribute a special group of songs, with violin obbligato by Mr Farnsworth Hall. CONDUCTOR GUSTAVE SLAPOFFSKT. The Box Plans for the Two Pcrforlnanccs now Open at. The Bristol. RESERVED SEATS, 3s (plus tax). SPORTS GROUND. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, AT 2.30, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. GKAND SPECTACULAR DISPLAY By CHILDREN, CHILDREN, 3,000 CHILDREN, Who will present a magnificent exposj CHILDREN, CHILDREN, CHILDREN, lion of Physical Drill and Marching. TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS, 250 TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS, 250 TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS, Presenting a scries of Dainty Folk Dances, together with Marching Evolutions and Physical Display. The whole of this gigantic spectacle is under the direction of Mr F. CREE, assisted by Miss .1. H. DICKSON. ST. HILDA BAND IN ATTENDANCE. PRICES: To Ground—Adults, SIXPENCE; Children, THREEPENCE. To Ground and Stand—Adults Is; Children, Cd. S P 0 R T R GROUND. FIVE GREAT NIGHTS. FIVE GREAT NIGHTS. MON., 22nd. P F P SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY. SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY. a FIVE GREAT ? FIVE GREAT TUES., WED., TJUIRS., SAT., 23rd. 24 lb. 25th. 27th. ? ? ? ? ? AND AGAIN ? NIGHTS. NIGHTS. F EXHIBITION CABARET. EXHIBITION CABARET. A FAIRY PALACE, WHERE EVERY PROSPECT CHARMS. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING, DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING, DANCING. COME AND MANUAL HYMAN ami bis DANCE BAND of Six Accomplished Musicians will feature the following new number--: ‘The One I Love.’ ‘ Feeling Kind o’ Blue,’ 'Oh, How I Miss Yon To-night,’ and ‘in Shadowland.’ Evening Session: Admission, Is, 'Dance Floor Free from 7.50 to 8 p.m. Admission ami Book of 6 Dance Tickets, 3s. Extra Book of Dance Tickets, 6 for 2s. ENJOY YOURSELF. BEST DANCE FLOOR IN NEW DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING, DANCING DANCING. . DANCING, DANCING. DANCING. ZEALAND. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. APD ALE’S AMAZING ANIMAL CIRCUS. 30 PERFORMING ANIMALS, 30 PERFORMING ANIMALS, Featuring BEARS, MONKEYS DOGS, BABOONS, AND APES Ridhm Real Bicycles, Playing Musical Instruments, Throwing Somcreaultr-, Performing ° ‘ on Ladders and Globes, etc. BREAKING ALL RECORDS. EVERY NIGHT A GREATER SUCCESS, PATRONISED BY THOUSANDS. ’ In a Huge Marquee adjoining the Scenic Railway. A 20ih CENTURY NOVELTY, Featuring Mult, a huge Baboon with the strength of three men, the. fangs of a lion, mid (ho brains of a huniiin. Tie Severest and Funniest of all Animal Comedians, and yet as docile :u a baby, FOR \ SENSATION, SEE 'IKE LEAP FOR LIFE BY ONE OF THE APES. For a Big Laugh, see the Chariot Race with Dogs, Monkeys, and Baboon*. * DELIGHTFUL OBSERVATION TOURS in the DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION MOTOR BUSES. Trip. Week Days. No. 10, No. No. 1. in and Around Duncdm; 11 a.m 1.30, 2, 2.30, and 3.30 2. —Mount Cargill; 2.30 p.m. 3. liighchir (Otago Peninsula) 9.50, p.m. : 10 No. 4.—Sullivan’s Dam (Leith Valley): Nn.° s!— Wnioori (the Wonder Trip): 9.30 N O . II G. —E vansd al O Glen (via Wailali): 9.30 a.in. , N„. 7 —Round Otago Peninsula: 2 p.m. No. 8. —Taicri Mouth; 9.30 a.m. Sundays. Fare, 10 a.m., 1.15, 1.30, 3, and 3.15 p.m. 3s Od 10 a.m., 1.30, and 2.10 p.m 2s 6d 10 a.m., 2 and 3 p.m 2s 6d 10 a.m., 1.45 and 3 p.m 2s 6d 9.30 a.m 10s Od -—. ... 6s Od 9.30 a.m. (including lunch) 10s Od BE SURE YOU TRAVEL IN THE OFFICIAL CORPORATION BUSES. LOOK FOR THE COAT OF ARMS. ADVANCE BOOKING URGED. SEATS RESERVED AT TRAM TICKET OFFICE OR TOURIST BUREAU. MILKS OF JOY IN THE CITY BEAUTIFUL. ALL BUSES LEAVE FROM THE TOWN HALL OCTAGON.

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Evening Star, Issue 19196, 12 March 1926, Page 8

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