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AMUSEMENTS. “OH! YOU MUST HAVE A LITIMI BIT OF FUN"— AND THE PLACE TO GET IT IS FULLERS’, AND THE BEST TIME TO GET YOUB SHAEE IS TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. The Incomparable. Wonderful, Extraordinary ■STOEYETTE S, ‘STORIETTE’S, 4 Produced by the Great George Storey, VOLUME 3. Taking Dunedin by storm. 11 Storeyottcs " has proved itself to be “THE NEW KIND OP SHOW WITH THE NEW KIND OF GO.” Indeed some show, Bnght, Thrilling Acts on the VaudoviU Programme. The greatest yet. The Top-liners, REG THORNTON, With DORIS O'SHEA, The Ka.ngaroosta and his Chicken, In Freshly-laid Topics. Also, BABS PACEY AND CLEM MILTON, Ihe Skilful Roller Skaters and Dancers. Clem is funny—Babs is clever. IDA HOLBEIN. ' High-class Entertainment at the Piano. Fullers’ Morc-Than-Your-Money’s-Worth Prices. “WHAT DID ADAM SAY TO EVE?” TO-NIGHT’S PRICES: 3s, 2s, and K (plus tax). No booking fee. Box Plans ai ,) ACOBS’S, Tobacconist. BAND OF IST BATTALION, OTAGO REGIMENT (By permission of Officer Commanding), Will Render the following Programme at The KENSINGTON DRILL HALL, SUNDAY, at 8.15 p.m. March—‘ Sons of the Brave’ (T. Bidgood). Overture— 1 Zampa ’ (Herold). Hymn. An Oriental Scene— 1 Dervish Chorus ’ (6. Lebek). Selection—W. If. Squire’s Songs, ’Ride of the Hussars’ (Spindler). Patrol— 1 The Passing Regiment ’ (Cover* ley). Hymn. March —* Punjab ’ (Payne)i COME, AND BRING YOUR FRIEND. Dunedin’s Argyll and Sutherland Military Band will surprise you. Conductor, L. 0. Asten. F. A. SIMS, Hon. om. BURNS HALL. RECITAL. gARTH PIANOFORTE SCHOOL MUSIC. OP SPLENDID PROGRAMME Of PIANO SOLOS, DUOS, DOUBLE DUOS, And, CONCERTO. THURSDAY, SEPT 16th, at 8 p.m. Tickets, 2s 6d, Booking Free at Bristol Piano Co.’e from Sept, 13th. OSL Y N TO-NIGHT. PICTURES TO-NIGHT, Will Screen ‘THE RE-CREATION OF BRIAN KENT,* A Story by the Greatest Living Author, Harold Bell Wright. jj A N C K! DANCE! TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JAY’S LOUNGE, GEORGE STREET. CARLTON FIVE DANCE BAND. Gentleman, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s. Old and New Dances. TO-NIGHT, Dixieland. IXIBL A N D. POT-POURRI EVENING. Mystery Dance, Ticket Dance, Quadrille, 11 Excuse Me ” Dances, etc. _ Further Prises for Neat Dancing. Latest Popular Music by Dixie Dance Band, EUCH E E! E U C H R El WARATAII TEA ROOM. TO-NIGHT—At 8-TO-NIGHT, 7—Orders—7. Admission, 2s. RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB. Extend a welcome to a dance in Overseas Hall (op. Railway Station), on WEDNESDAY, September 15. Dancing, 8 to 1. Musicians, Eggers and Boyer. Ladies, a Basket; Gents, 2s 6d. F. GRAY, Secretary. H R E u c _ TO-NIGHT—At 8 o’clock—TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. £ls—Orders—£ls. 10—Other Prizes—lo. TUB SQUARE DEAL ASSEMBLY. Admission, 2s 6d. E! FUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE. SALVATION ARMY', Dowling street, UESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th and 15th, Afternoon and Evening, its to Meet the Needs of Father*, Mothers, and Children. NEW HAWAIIAN SONG, ‘ UKULELE LULLABY * (By Gene Williams, Writer of 1 Wyoming Lullaby’), Ukulele Accompaniment and Harmonised Refrain. CHORUS: Since Ukulele Lady had a Ukuh' T’-.hy She’s had to lay her Ukulele I;;:.cad of going roaming every « _ if (he gloaming, , She ha* to rock her baby up and down. She sings this lullaby when the stars era peeping— Hush-a-bye, baby, don’t cry. Since Ukulele Lady bad a Ukulele Baby She’s had te lay her Ukulele down. Companion Song to ‘Ukulele Lady.' Price, Is 9d. Posted, Is lOd. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174 George street, Dunedin. TRADES HALL, MORAY PLACE. D A N C E. DANCE, EXTENDED NIGHT, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 to 12. Music by Faigan’s Orchestra. Good Floor. Supper Provided. Admission: Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s,

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 8