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AMUSEMENTS. fiJVEKYBODY’S THEATRE TWICE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. The Biggest, Fastest, Funniest Society Farce ■ yet presented, with BEBE DANIELS BEBB DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBB DANIELS BEBB DANIELS In her test BEBE DANIELS ' BEBE DANIELS BEBB DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS comedy role, ‘MISS BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ ‘MISS BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ ‘MISS BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ ‘ MISS BREWSTER’S .’MILLIONS.’ ‘ MISS BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ " MISS BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ ‘ MISS BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ ‘ MISS BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ ‘ MISS BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ ‘MISS BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ Come and watch bewitching Bebe burn up the town 'in her big enjkavor to squander a fortune. In Addition: JACK DEMPSEY, ESTELLE TAYLOR JACK DEMPSEY, ESTELLE TAYLOR JACK DEMPSEY, ESTELLE TAYLOR JACK DEMPSEY, ESTELLE TAYLOR JACK DEMPSEY, ESTELLE TAYLOR (Mr and Mrs Jack Dempsey), In a Gay and Joyous Romance, ‘MANHATTAN MADNESS.’ ‘ MANHATTAN MADNESS.’ ‘MANHATTAN MADNESS.’ ‘MANHATTAN MADNESS.' ‘ MANHATTAN MADNESS.’ ‘ MANHATTAN • MADNESS.’ ‘ MANHATTAN MADNESS.’ ‘ MANHATTAN MADNESS.’ ‘MANHATTAN MADNESS.’ ‘ MANHATTAN MADNESS.’ A house of thrills, a girl in distress, and then the fight of the age. A man from the "West looking for romance and adventure and how he found both. EDWAED THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. TO-MORROW, AT 2.15. James Oliver Curwood’s Smashing Story of the Far North, ‘BAREE, SON OF ‘BAREE, SON OF With KAZAN,’ KAZAN,’ WOLF, THE WAR DOG. If you like North-west Stories and Dogs you will rave over this. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. A Smashing Stop- of the Far North, ‘ BAREE, ‘BAREE ‘ BAREE, ‘BAREE, ‘ BAREE, ‘ BAREE, ‘BAREE, ‘ BAREE, • BAREE, ‘ BAREE, SON OF SON OF SON OF SON OF SON OF SON OF SON OF SON OF SON OF SON OF KAZAN,’ KAZAN,’ KAZAN,’ KAZAN,’ KAZAN,’ KAZAN,’ KAZAN,’ KAZAN.’ KAZAN.’ KAZAN,’ From the Famous Novel, by JAMES OLIVER ,CURWOOD, JAME ? OLIVER CURWOOD, JAME* OLIVER CURWOOD, JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD, And featuring ANITA ANITA ANITA ANITA TEW ART, DONALD KEITH. AEWART, DONALD KEITH. \WART, DONALD KEITH. TINY ART, DONALD KEITH. \ real he-man story with a real he-dog hero. Half-dog, half-wolf, Bareo protects his young mistress from the perils of a hard land ana from the man who tries to_ wrong her. A wonderful example of canine acting ana devotion. TAKRI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. A'NNUAL SHOW, To be held on. RECREATION GROUNDS, OUTRAM, SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1926. LARGE ENTRIES IN STOCK. Judging Commences 11 a.m. sharp. Special' Train for Outram leaves Dunedin at 12.30 p.m., returning from Outram at ' Bacon’s Motor Bus will leave Jell’s Corner, Mosgiel, for Outram at 1 p.m. Return fare, Es fid. Admission to Show: Gents. 2s; Ladies, Is; Children, 63. JOHN WILLIAMSON, Secretary. DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE GLEE CLUB. € ONCER ALLEN HALL, University, T, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20th, at 8 p.m. Admission, 2s and Is. rrilNß ARTS EXHIBITION, •*- ART GALLERY HALL. The Dunedin Public Art Gallery Society's Annual Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings, and Art Crafts Work, also Fine Display of Pictorial Photography OPEN DAILY’. Hours : 11 a.m. till 5.30 p.m.; Evening, 7.50 till 9.30. ADMISSION, Is. Art Union Tickets, 2s fid. Date of Drawing, 30th November. Afternoon Tea may be had at the Gallery on Wednesdays. THE BROAD BAY BOATING CLUB Will Hold A SELECT DANCE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING In BROAD BAY HALL. Good Orchestra. Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is. YOURS TO ENJOY, Cosy „ Cosy /NOSY CABARET rosy \J (Opp. Railway Cosy station), Co»y Saturday Evenings. Cosy Dancing 8 to 12. Cosy Arthur Gordon end hi? Cosy Dance Band. CONCESSIONS AFTER 10 P Cabaret. Cabaret. Cabaret.. Cabaret Cabaret. Cabaret. CabaretCabaret. .M. (NGE, LEITH VALLEY HALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th. 3s, fid; Gents, Is fid. Bus leaves Duke t 7.40 p.m., returning 11.15 p.m. Fare, Is return. RAND DANCE RECITAL, WITH ' Jr DIVERTISSEMENTS, By the PUPILS OF MISS LINDA M’DONALD, To be held in the ST. KILDA CORONATION HALL On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, At 8 p-m. Adults, Is; Children, fid. , Accompanist, Miss Evelyn Paine. BOWLING. DUNEDIN BOWLING CLUB. DUNEDIN v. ST. KILDA. PLAYERS who took part in the above match are notified that the remainder of these games will be played on the respective greens on THURSDAY, November 25th, at 5.30 p.m. Any player unable to take part is requested to notify the selectors immediately. RETAILERS who want Paper for wrapping purposes can obtain supplies at the Evening Star 1 Office, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 8