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AMUSEMENTS. ‘ GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ Issued by the Government Publicity Department, under the Direction of the Hon. G. J. Anderson. NOW SHOWING TO CROWDED AUDIENCES AT THE (\ CTA G 0 N THEA TR E. A RARE ACHIEVEMENT! A SCENIC EILM WITH A GRIPPING INTEREST. A PICTURE OP INCOMPARABLE NATURAL BEAUTY. THOUSANDS ARE NIGHTLY TAKING THIS WONDERFUL SIGHT-SEEING TOUR AT THE OCTAGON THEATRE, WHERE THE WORLD'S GREATEST SCENIC AND SPORTING PICTURE IS BEING SCREENED. ‘ GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘ GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ THE PICTURE HAS BEEN WELL NAMED, FOR IT IS INDEED GLORIOUS. SEE Zauo Grey in New Zealand—Deep Sea Fishing—Studies of Rare Native Birds, also the Gannet Rookery—The Awe-inspiring Spectacle of Our Thermal Regions Marvellous Views of Our Famous Fiords, Lakes, and Rivers—Tbs Glory of Our Mountainous Sccncrv—The Wonder of the Sporting World—Rivers Teeming with the Gloaming Forms of Monster Trout-Tho Land of the Glowing Skies (Stowar,. Island)—The Finest Walk in the World (Milford TrackJ-Tlmllmg Encounter vil 1. a Monster Swordfish—Pinnacles, Minarets, and Fantastic Castles of lee at the Franz Josef Glacier—Waitomo Caves, and the Glowworm Grotto—Aorangi, the Monarch of Mountains—Tho Flora, Fauna, and Avi-fauna etc., He NOTHING HAS BEEN NEGLECTED, FROM THE TROPIC STRANDS OF CORALGIRT SAMOA TO THE FROZEN WASTES OF ANTARCTIC ROSSLAND. INFORMATIVE CHAT BY MR TANO FAMA. Tlrs Clo r ious Film w : ll be preceded nightly bv an Elaborate anil Appropriate MAORI PROLOGUE, MAORI PROLOGUE, MAORI PROLOGUE, Slaved by Kuini Parala and her Excellent Troupe of Maori EnierfamerP,grinding Ira Taiaroa, Mapapero Parcti, Marc Teri Rureti, Kuini Parata, Rangi Licbam, Mairi Parata, Ruke Rangi, Timi Karene. MAORI LOVE SONGS, CHORUSES, CANOE SONGS, POI DANCES, AND HAKAS, ETC. BOOK ! BOOK ! BOOK! BOOK I BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. Circle at Chas. Begg's. Stalls at Theatre from 10 ».in. 4 p.m. SUNDAY \ SUNDAY '• SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY EAIKORAI BAND (Mr E. Franklin, Conductor), In tho BOTANICAL GARDENS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. A Well-selected Programme will bo rendered, including a Xylophone Solo. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, At 8.5 p.m. PROGRAMME. Hymn— 1 Rock of Ages.’—Baud. Selection—‘Souvenir do Meyerbeer.’—Band. Song—‘ Far Across the Desert Sands. —-Mrs C. Penman. Hymn—' I am Praying for You.’—Band. Xylophone .Solo—‘Four Little Blackberries.’ —Mr E. Andrews. Song—‘ Don Juan’s Serenade.’ Mr Reg Richards. Overture —‘ Lustspie! ’ (Kela Bela. —Band. ’Cello Solo—‘Serenade’ (Squire).—Mr M. F. Robilliard. March—‘ The Australian.’—Band. ‘God Save the King.’ Accompanist, Mrs B. Drake. Silver Coin Collection. C. BEEBY, Sen., Hon. Secretary. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS, CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS. CONCERTS.

]gj MPI R E THEATRE Dunedin's Premier Picture Palace. MATINEES DAILY at 2.15 p.m. NIGHT SESSIONS DE LUXE, 7.45. DR\MA SUPERB. Never a romance half ns sublime —never a drama patterned nearer to life. The Most Popular Novel of (he Year, ‘ INVISIBLE WOUNDS,’ ‘ INVISIBLE WOUNDS.’ ‘ THE ‘THE ‘THE ‘ THE ‘ THE 1 THE 1 THE ‘THE ‘ THE ‘ THE Picturised as NEW COMMANDMENT,’ NEW COMMANDMENT,’ NEW COMMANDMENT,’ NEW COMMANDMENT,’ NEW COMMANDMENT,’ NEW COMMANDMENT,' NEW COMMANDMENT,’ NEW COMMANDMENT,’ NEW COMMANDMENT,’ NEW COMMANDMENT,’ Featuring BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET Ami BEN LYON, BEN LYON.' BEN LYON. BEN LYON. To him who had known many loves came the angel of Flanders. Her tender hands reshaped a life pledged to, finish on a field where, win or lose, nil arc heroes. From her lips ho heard the new commandment. The strangest drama of youth and love ever filmed. A sensation at every turn. Gorgeous insetting?, touching in its intimate story of humanify. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Overture, ‘ Pique Dame ’ (Suppe). Entr'acte, latest Sing Fox Trot, ‘When the Night Comes Rolling ’Long’ (Lange). Box Plans Now Open at The Bristol Piano Company’s, or ring the Theatre (444). (ART,TON STUDIO OP _ DANCING, Nearly opposite Grand Pictures. Principals: Miss Winnie Robinson and Mr T, Williams. Beginners’ EVERY Class. Beginners’ WEDNESDAY, Claes. Beginners’ (H p.m.). Class, Also Advanced Dancers’ Class every Monday Evening, 8. For terms and appointments Studio (evenings, 7-9). FOR SALE. Qt P ARROW AND CO., Real Estate k 3 Agents, .Sievwright, .lames, an'd Nicho.’s Buildings, 152 High street. CCV)'>f\~~ Auderon’s Bay: 4-roomed new P/i/ Bungalow and kitchenette; good •■ce.ion ami ioveiy view.—Sparrow. George street; 6-roomixl Homo and convcnie jarage; terms, —Sparrow. nYTANTBD, small Business, with living Vv rooms attached; cash buyer.—Send larticulars Sparrow. CiSOIs —Anderson’s Bay; 5-roomed new «/00 Bungalow; all possible conveuiiiauciy tram; good section. —Sparrow. Deposit.—Musselburgh: t B Now 5roomod Bungalow; modern oon.ionccs; close tram; balance rent.—SpaviALa—Duiklm street; 6-xoomcd House, Le* 1 0 tl be y window', verandah; all conniienccs; 1 minute tram. —Sparrow. ■mp Maori Hill: 5-roomed Bay Winclo\V Verandah House; oiectric, water; glasshouse; terms.—Sparrow. IThave several buyers for Properties, , , 5 and 5-roomed; sellers, pleaso let no particulars, as yours might smt.-Spar-)\v and Co., rcai estate agents, 152 High ,-ieet. —George street: 5-roomed solid 1 House; electric, hot water; garage; sunny.—Sparrow. Patrick’s Church: J C-roomedSiouso; electric, hot garage; room for another house. nveniMITY (Rise).—B Rooms; every corn? J ence, and handy to City; £1,450. L'Coll’s, George street. MITY (Rise).—Goocl~6 Rooms, apple-pie order; gets nil sun. that tbincs; ~450. S.TICE little Dairy and Confectionery Bumness, City, as a going concern; seo us t once.—CSTColi’s, George street. Highgatc: Good sound Villa, Kid order; large section; this is a cheap echold property.—Baitersby Co., Dowling reel. HA A Melbourne street: New cw rxJLtirl/ Rough-cast Bungalow, 6 large rooms; everything up to date; good value.— Battersby. ecT/7A~N”;-iy little Bungalow, 4 rooms S&s/tcV and kitchenette; every convenience; genuine bargain.ling street. -Battersby Co., Dow-

JgVEKYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. Paramount Presents POL A NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. Lovelier and livelier than yon have ever seen lier, in her first drama, ‘A WOMAN OP THE WORLD,’ ‘A WOMAN OP THE WORLD,’ ‘ A WOMAN OP THE WORLD,’ •A WOMAN OF THE WORLD,’ The Story of a Woman Scorned. Pola, ihn Woman of Fire. Pola, the Woman of Love. Pola, a Woman of the World. Supported by LEATRICE JOY and OWEN MOORE, LEATRICE JOY and OWEN MOORE, LEATRICE JOY and OWEN MOORE, LEATRICE JOY and OWEN MOORE, In a Modern Heart Appeal Slory, ‘THE SILENT PARTNER,’ ‘THE SILENT PARTNER,’ ‘THE SILENT PARTNER,’ ‘THE SILENT PARTNER,’ The romance of poor people made rich. Just a page; out of real life. For Reserves Ring 591. Held only until 7.45. N.E. VALLEY TOWN HALL, A WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, At 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT AND CORONATION CEREMONY By 50 Performers. Conjuring, Juggling, Steel Guitar Music, Fancy Dancing, etc. Dance To Follow. Admission, Is; Children 6d. Dance Extra. GAEDEN FETE, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY EVENING), 11th SEPTEMBER, 192 C, At 8 o’clock Sharp, At tho SISTERS OP MERCY GROUNDS (Broughton street Entrance), SOUTH DUNEDIN. Admission, Free. ILLUMINATED GARDEN FETE, In Aid of Funds for COMMUNITY PURPOSES. Drawing of Art Union, Saturday Evening, 11th September, 1926, at St, Patrick's Schoolroom, 10 o’clock sharp. DO YOU DAYCE FOR THE JOY OF DANCING? If so, hero is your opportunity to spend a joyous evening under tho most ideal conditions possible. Delightful Surrounds 1 Perfect Floor! Wonderful Music and Congenial Company! SPECIAL RATES Are offered this week for the SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. Admission, 4s each. Supper Extra. THE SAVOY. I? LITE ORCHESTRA will hold their H POPULAR DANCE in the Millar (Street Hall, N.8.V., on WEDNESDAY, 15th September, at 8 p.m. Cupper Provided. Lucky Spot Dance. Gentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2<. , JUST A REMINDER. BONZO BOYS’ CARNIVAL DANCE (tho Dance of Dances), Coronation * Hall, St. Kilda, Next WEDNESDAY, 15th > Sept., at 8 p.m. B’g prizes for Charleston, Waltz, Fox Trot, Balloon Danco, : Lucky Spot. Music, Albion Dance Band t and Broadcasted Dance Music from Am- - bassadors’ Band, Sydney. Dancing, 8-2. Set supper. Buses after dance. What is the Mystery Novelty? ? ? ? LECTURES. PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY. 5 1 LECTURE on ‘PRACTICAL PSY. - -t-S- CHOLOGY will he given by the ’ Rev. A. M. NIBLOCK (Auckland), in Jubi- , lee Hall, View street, S THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, At 8 o’clock. WANTED Known—That Billheads, s VI Circulars, Cards, Programmes, i- and General Printing of every doscripr - tion are executed at tho ‘ Evening Star ’ Office at Moderate Prices,

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Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 8

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