AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (DUNEDIN). THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, FEB. 10th, 11th, and 12th, At 8 p.m. RETURN TO NEW ZEALAND OF THE FAMOUS AUSTRAL AND COMMONWEALTH SILVER BAND (Albert H. Bails, Musical Director), After completing a successful ROUND-THE-WORLD-TOUR, 1925-6-7, ROUND-THE-WORLD-TOUR, 1925-6-7, Including Appearances in New Zealand, Australia,, Africa, England, Canada., and U.S.A. Proved bv Contest and Proclaimed by the Press of £ach Country Visited to be one of THE WORLD’S GREATEST BANDS. THE WORLD’S GREATEST BANDS. New and Complete Changes of Programme. GREAT MASTERS’ WORKS TO LATEST JAZZ. ARTHUR STENDER (Cornet), thrice Champion of Australia. HAROLD REID, Wizard of the Xylophone. CLARRIE COLLINS, Australia's Champion Trombonist. The Rochester ‘ Herald,’ New York, said: “ Better than any band ever heard here before." ‘Mercury,’ Durban, South Africa: ‘‘The performance was nothing less than brilliant ; remarkable for its swelling organ-like effect." PRICES: ,5s (Reserved, plus tax), 2s, and Is Box plan (at The Bristol) now open, Ijl U 0 H R E! EUCHRE! J TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, WARATAH TEA ROOMS. 9-ORDERS—9. ARCADIA EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. 2s—Admission—2s. "Wembley Club,” "Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club." " Wembley Club." “ Wembley Club.” ‘‘Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club,” Early settlers HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Dancing, 8-12. Old and New Dances. Lucky Number Competition. Ten Prizes. Lucky Spot Dances. Twelve Prizes. Continuous Music. TWO DANCE BANDS, TWO DANCE BANDS. Kapai and Carlton Five Orchestras. Supper Provided. Admission, 2s 6d.
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Evening Star, Issue 19474, 4 February 1927, Page 6
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