AMUSEMENTS “ A WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT! ” The universal verdict of a capacity house lost night, and the Management emphasises the necessity of intending patrons to MAKE THEIR RESERVATIONS EARLY. ’Phone Reserves till 7.45. F ‘IRENE’ ? The Musical Comedy Triumph that tuis captured the world. At the QCTAGON THEATRE SCINTILLATING! CAPTIVATING! The Screen's First Stylo Pageant in Nature’s Own Colors. COLLEEN MOORE IN TIER GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT. ‘IRENE.’ ‘IRE N E.* IT’S A SENSATION. NOTHING ELSE COULD DESCRIBE COLLEEN MOORE IN ‘IRENE.' To ho preceded nightly and at Saturday’s Matinee by a lavish ■ ‘IRENE PROLOGUE,’ With Special Ballet and Song Numbers. THIS SPECIAL PROLOGUE IS TO BE THE FINEST YET PRESENTED IN DUNEDIN. A SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE WILL BE RENDERED BY THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (Mr L. D. Austin, Mus. Dir.). THE BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN. CIRCLE PLANS AT BEGG'S. Stall Plans at Theatre. Ring 3,091. ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND WILL PLAY IN ROSLYN THEATRE, SUNDAY EVENING, Commencing 8.5. PROGRAMME. HALLELUJAH CHORUS’ (Handel). Cornet SoIo—‘ABIDE WITH MB’ (Liddle) Soloist, Mr GEO. CHRISTIE. Solo- 1 THE MIGHTY DEEP’ Mr F. C. COOPER. Hymn-NEARER, MY GOD, TO THEE ’ (Mason). Band—‘TWlCE RAGED THE TEMPEST’ (Dykes). Cornet Duet-Selected Messrs GEO, CHRISTIE AND BUD WILLS. SoIo—‘PEACE AND REST’ Miss K. M'CALLUM. Grand Fantasia—‘THE SEVENTH DAY’ (Rimmer). (Opening with a Religioso Movement’ to Ibo Accompanment of early Songbirds, etc., this is a dclghtful arrangement by the Master Hand.) March-'GREAT LITTLE ARMY’ (Alford) BAND. (As played by the Axgyle and Sutherland Hghlandcrs.) NATIONAL AinPHEM. ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN. Miss KATHLEEN WHELAN, Accompanist. JAS. DIXON. Conductor. W. W. PENNYCUIGK, Scowl ary. DUNEDIN E I R E B R 111 AD E. CENTRALEIRE S T A T I 0 N. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. AUGUST 14. OPENING AUGUST 14, AUGUST 14. NIGHT, AUGUST 14. Follow tho Band and Fire Engine from Manse sired. BRIGADE DEMONSTRATION EACH EVENING, AT 7.15, By CENTRAL BRIGADE. Turning Out, Fast-travelling and Electric Ladder. Bands and Entertainments Each Evening. WELL-STOCKED STALLS. EXHIBITION ATTRACTIONS. EXHIBITION ATTRACTIONS. Pay a Visit to the Gipsy Camp. Admission ... FREE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON AND EVENING. KAIKORAI BAND EAIKORAI BAND (Conductor, Mr E. Franklin) Will Render A FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME At the BOTANICAL GARDENS TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, At 5 o’clock. At 8,5 in the EVENING, at HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, A Splendid Programme will ha rendered, including ‘Poet and Peasant’ (Suppe); ‘Un Ballo in Maschora’ (Verdi); hymns, ‘Abide Wiih Me ’ and ‘ Lead, Kindly Light ’; and a M arch that everyone knows. Vocal Items will bo contributed by Madame Newccinhe Hall (‘How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings’) and Mr Bert Eawliuson (‘1 Feel the Deity Within’ and ‘Arm, Arm, Ye Brave,’ “from ‘Judas Maccabams’); a Flute Solo (‘Romance’) by Mr T. Levy, and a Xylophone Solo (‘The Islander’) by Mr E. Andrews. A Silver Coin Collection will bo taken up on both above occasions. CHAS. BEEBY, Sex., Hon. Secretary Kaikorai Band.
IJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Puller. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1926. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, Tendered to the Widow and Family of the Into Stanley Foote by the RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION, LEECH LYRIC ORCHESTRA, And LEADING ARTISTS, Assisted by the Men’s and Ladies’ Hockey .Associations. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME HAS BEEN ARRANGED, i Admission: D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Box Plan at The Bristol. E. S. WILSON, Hon. Secretary. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. T NT-ENDING Competitors who have ovorJL looked tho Date of the Closing of Eutires arc advised that LATB ENTRIES ■will bo received up to TUESDAY, August 17, at 5 p.m. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 92, or T. and G. Buildings, Princes street, Dunedni. THE BALL OP THE SEASON. UNION FOOTBALL CLUB'S Fifty-fifth annual ball, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926. Double Ticket, 10s Gd. Grand March, 8 p.m. Catererer, G. Ellison. Music Gordon's Jazz Band. > R. ROSS, Hon. Sec. Bus Kaikorai, North, and South. lIUCHEE! EUCII RE! i 1 ARCADIA EUCHRE ASSEMBLY , REOPENING TO-NIGHT, at 8. I WARATAH TEA ROOMS, George street (next Wardells). 7 ORDERS—PRIZES—7 ORDERS. Admission, 2s. SAVOY SUPPER DANCE Furnishes that feeling of keen pleasure Which comes to those who can appreciate THE BEST. There is an atmosphere of romance about these Saturday Night Dances that is delightful. Delectable Music by the Savoy Novelty Band. Perfect service, perfect environment. Admission, 7s 6d, including supper. TO-NIGHT. .jftARLTON STUDIO OF _ DANCING, \J Nearly opposite Grand Pictures. Principals; Miss Winnie Robinson and Mr T. Williams. Beginners’ Commencing Class. Beginners’ WEDNESDAY (8 p.m,), Class. Beginners’ AUGUST 18th. Class. Also Advanced Dancers’ Class every Monday Evening, 8. For terms and appointments Studio (evenings, 7-9). DRUIDS’ HALL, PORT CHALMERS. ’TRAND HIBERNIAN BALL, X NEXT FRIDAY, AUGUST 20lh. Grand March Commences 8.10 p.m. Albion Orchestra. Double ticket, 6s, Extra Lady, 2s sd.
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