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AMUSEMENTS. “MISS NEW ZEALAND" BEAUTY CONTEST. VOTING NOW PROCEEDING For •'MISS OTAGO.” VOTING WILL TERMINATE ON SATURDAY NIGHT. Voting Cards Collected during the Interval. “MISS OTAGO” WILL BE ANNOUNCED AND DECORATED At the Conclusion of the Performance. “MISS CANTERBURY" And Her Maid of Honor also Appear Nightly, ' TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) ONLY. Responding to Numerous Requests, THE OTAGO FINALISTS WILL PARADE IN BATHING COSTUME. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction: N.Z. Entertainers, Ltd. MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES: Adults, 4s, 3s, 2s; Children, Half-price. NIGHTLY, at 8. HUGE DOUBLE ATTRACTION. INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE Direct from J. 0. WILLIAMSON’S THEATRES, Headed by the Vaudeville Sensation, SALERNO, The SALERNO, SALERNO, World’s SALERNO, SALERNO, Master SALERNO, SALERNO, Juggler. SALERNO, The Modern Cinquevalli. HILDA NELSON, HILDA NELSON, The Celebrated English Soprano. ARTHUR POND, ARTHUR POND, English Burlesque Comedian. THE MONROE BROS., THE MONROE BROS., Two Jolly Bounders from America. BRIAN LAWRENCE, BRIAN LAWRENCE, The Boy from Eton. BEN and NELLIE OSBORNE and PERRYER OSBORNE and PERRYER Present Bill, Liza, and a Runabout. The Brilliant Young Dancing Star, PHYLLIS DU BARRY. PHYLLIS DU BARRY. NGAIRE and TOINTON, NGAIRE and TOINTON, In their Fascinating Musical Novelty. PROFESSOR HORACE SIBRAK Presents the Vaudeville Sensation, LEAH, MAID O’ MIST, LEAH, MAID 0’ MIST, The Greatest Mystery of the Age, SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Musical Director, Arthur G. Frost, PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plans at Tho Bristol

Day Sales at the Geyser. Managing Director ... A. E. SHEPABD. TOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO-NIGHT. THE EPIC OF THE WEST I ‘THE GREAT DIVIDE.’ ‘THE GREAT DIVIDE.’ The Drama that -will linger in your mind for ever—Tho immortal stage play of the GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA—Tho magnificent love of lawless days in tho Rugged WEST. Y-SE empire theatre AFTERNOON SESSIONS, DAILY, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. ‘THE GREAT DIVIDE,’ ‘THE GREAT DIVIDE,’ •THE GREAT DIVIDE,' ‘THE GREAT DIVIDE,’ ‘THE GREAT DIVIDE,' Featuring an All-star Cast, including ALICE TERRY, WALLACE BEERY. While three men fought to own her, she stood at bay. A lonely girl in the perilous lands of the Wert. They played at cards for her soul. Adventures that have gripped thousands on the stage thrill again in tins glorious film epic of tho Golden West. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Box Plans Now Open at Tho Bristol Piano Co.’s, or ring tho Theatre (’phone 444). T> L A Z A AND GRAND, i , MATINEES DAILY, 2. EVENING SESSIONS, 7.30. Last Night of the Season’s Smartest, Gayest Comcdv-drnma, ‘WATCH YOUR WIFE.’ ‘WATCH YOUR WIPE.’ Also, •TOO MUCH MONEY,’ ‘TOO MUCH MONEY,’ QUEEN’S THKATBI DAILY AT 2 and 7.30.

FINAL SCREENING OF 'A BROADWAY ‘A BROADWAY BUTTERFLY.’ BUTTERFLY.’ A Story of tho Footlights. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! ‘THE HAPPY ENDING.’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING.* ‘THE HAPPY ENDING.’ * THE HAPPY ENDING.’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING.’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING.’ ‘THE HAPPY ENDING.’ A Picture Drama of Mather T-evo and Sacrifice as rear to perfect'd! as possible. MERRYMAKING SUPREME TO-NIGHT At THE SAVOY. Our Thursday Night Dances have always been Happy, 'but To-night there will bo an Extra Sparkle, Extended time (12.50 a.m.). SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. WONDERFUL MUSIC. DI ST IN GUIS UED G ÜBSTS. Admission (including Supper), Is. After 11 p.m., 3s. Evening Dress will not bo worn. FOR SALE. XVEKS AND CO., House, Land, and Financial Agents, 193 Princes street, Dunedin; ’]>hono 3,000. i»-t O’’'A—North End (on rise): Fiveroomed Bungalow; all tho latest conveniences; garage. —Divers and Co. •Musselburgh; 7-rpomcd ResidW(Jt3y donee; all conveniences; c. 1., gas; largo section,—Divers and Co. —St. Kilda: 5 Rooms, scullery; Sold 1)1/ good order; c. 1.; large section; £SO deposit.--Divers and Co. Kensington: 4 good Rooms; scullery, bath, basin, gas; nice section; inquire early.—Divers and Go. r»-j apa-Near St. Patrick’s Church: Splendid 7-roomed Residence; e.b, gas, bath; largo corner section; vacant.—Divers. <T*ftOAt - Good us new: Id section; 4 Rooms; verandah; b., basin, c. 1., gas; immediate possession.—Divers. C” HICKS Chicks, Chicks (sturdy, well bred) now ready; special reduction for quantity.—Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. JHIREPROGF English Safes, 20in-34in. - from £10; Platform Scales (used), 4cwt, 6ov;t.—Mansons, 185 Princes street. FR SALE, Counter, in good order; cheap.-Apply 321 King street.

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Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 8

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