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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ - plt IN-CESS THEATRE Direction John Fuller and (Son*, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, AND EVERY EVENING. ELTON BLACK’S ELTON BLACK’S TOWN TOPICS REVUE CO H In Another Hilarious Production, A WEEK'S PLEASURE, A WEEK’S PLEASURE, Comedy, with Pep and Point. 'A WEEK’S PLEASURE.’ Melody, the Latest Torpsichorean Fancies. ‘A WEEK’S PLEASURE,’ A Bombshell of Joy. The Pre-eminent Topical Pair, THORNTON AMO O'SHEA THORNTON AND O’SHEA, Charming Russian Soubrette, RAYNA CARBETTE. RAYNA CARBETTE, Renowned Danish Tenor, SENOR PALMETTO. SENOR PALMETTO. The Girl with the Golden Voice and ids Million-doller Smile, AMY ROCHELLE, AMY ROCHELLE, AMY ROCHELLE, In New Songs and Impersonations, Fullers’ Little Prices: D.C. and Stalls, 2* 6d (plus tor and booting fee, 6d); Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Box Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; later at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist (tel. 1,702). AH! THOSE HAPPY COLLEGE DAYS See HAROLD LLOYD At his Brightest and Best. ACTAGON THEATRE, FRIDAY NEXT. OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY SUMMER STOCK SHOW. TAHUNA PARK, DUNEDIN, ’ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 24th and 25th NOVEMBER, 1926. The Hon. W. Downie Stewart, Acting Print Minister, will bo present on People’s Day. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 10 a.m.—Judging Clydesdale Horses, ■ Sheep, Cattle, and Pigs. 1.30 p.m.—Pony Trots (post entries). 2.30 p.m.—Sheep Dog Competitions. 4 p.m.—Hunting Competitions. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, PEOPLE’S DAY (Observed Half-holiday). 9 a.m.—Judging Draught Horses, Harness Hackneys, Cobs, and Ponies. 9.30 a.m.—Sale of Pedigree Stock. 10.30 a.m.—Demonstration on Friesian Animal. 11 a.m.—Friesian Judging Competition. 1 p.m.—Po.iy Trots (post entries). 1.50 p.m. —Sheep Dog Competition. 2.15 p.m.—Grand Parade of Prize Stock, The Parade takes preference of alt events. 3 p.m. —Hunting Competition (Ladies). 3.30 p.m.—Leaping Competition. 4.30 p.m.—High Jumping. SHEEP GUESSING COMPETITION. ' Ist Prize, Electrolux Outfit, value £l7. For the convenience of judges and stew* ards motor cam leave the Office, Crawford street, every 10 minutes on both days. Trams run to Show Grounds every few minutes on People’s Day. Fares: Single, 6d; Return, 9d. THE ST. KILDA BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission: Adults, Is; Children. 6d. Motor cars, 2s. Members’ care free. B. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. DARING, DASHING, DIE OR DO! WHOA THERE! It's HAROLD LLOYD In ‘COLLEGE DAYS.* C T A G O N THE A T R H, FRIDAY NEXT. THE DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY (Established 1863). Sir James Coombs, Conductor, rpHIUD CONCERT, 1927 SEASON, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller), WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 and 25, 1926, At 8 p m. ELGAR’S KING OLAF, For Soloists, Chorus, and Orchestra, lists: Madame Winnie Fraser, Soprano; Harold Prescott, Tenor; Mr G, Stuart Thomson, Bass, eserved Seats, 6d extra, at The Bristol no Company’s. ickets: DC., O.S, and Stalls, 2s (no i; Good Back Seats, Is (latter at the atre). Programmes, 3d. nrol os an honorary member; 28s secures ickets for this concert and to each of 3 concerts of 1927 season, or 2 tickets 14s. Apply at the Booking Office, W. L. lie, bookseller, 167 Rattray street, or the iersigned. JOHN - ]}.WIDSON, Secretary-Treasurer. La Princes street; ’phone 3,256. Harold Lloyd’s in a terrible fir. In ‘College Days’ he's up ti his trick*. A girl he espied; He saw her and cried: “I say, Miss, is your hair dyed?” o OTAGO N THEATRE, FRIDAY NEXT. ■jCJINB ARTS EXHIBITION. ART GALLERY HALL, Tbe Dunedin Public Art Gallery Society’* Annual Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings, and Art Crafts Work, also Fine Display or Pictorial Photography OPEN DAILY. Hours : 11 a.m. till 5.30 p.m.; Evening, 7.30 till 9.30. ADMISSION, Is. Art Union Tickets, 2s 6d. Date of Drawing, 30th November. Afternoon Tea may be had at the Gallery on Wednesdays. UNDER YOUR PILLOW AND SLEEP ON IT: HAROLD LLOYD, In COLLEGE DAYS,’ la at his Funniest. SON THEATRE. FRIDAY NEXT. RE! TO-NIGH TI E Ei T O N I G H TI .RATAH TEA ROOMS, SPECIAL ORDERS—9. 2s —Admission— 2s, ARE COLLEGE DATS THE HAPPIEST 'COLLEGE DAYS’ For a Great Time. a CiAGOJf THEATRE, U FRIDAY TOI,

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Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 8

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