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AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER OUTSTANDING SUCCESS. Last-night's audience again testified in no unmistakable manner their appreciation of Miss Henoo Kelly and her fine Supporting Company in the first production of Lonsdale’s Greatest Play, ‘Tho Last of Mrs Cheyney.’ The rousing reception Miss Kelly | received at the end of the performance shows in no uncertain manner how quickly she has reached the hearts of Dunedin theatregoers, and installed herself a prime favorite with them. . JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Puller. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT And TO-MORROW NIGHT, LAST TWO PERFORMANCES Of ‘THE LAST OF MRS CHEYNEY.’ It is being discussed in hundreds of homes, because its piquaut and thrilling story is one that arouses controversy • vorywhere. It is a play that holds you enthralled every minute of it. ‘THE LAST OF MRS CHEYNEY,’ With RENEE KELLY As MRS CHEYNEY. There is no more fascinating visitor, no more brilliant personality, no woman more beautiful or more mysterious. BOX PLANS AND DAY SALES AS USUAL, FRIDAY NEXT. Last Production of the Season (For 2 Nights Only). ‘BROWN SUGAR/ RENEE KELLY as STELLA DERRING, the Ex-chorus Girl, who was “ Coarse, but Sweet,” from the Garrick Theatre, London. REFRESHING! CH A RMING! DELIGHTFUL! Manager MAURICE RALPH. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Sole Direction, J. AND N. TAIT. THE COMING OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS IGNAOE JAN I* A D B R E W S K I. P A D E R E W SKI. PADEREWSKI. WHAT A MAGIC NAME! J. AND N. TAIT have tho honor to announce to the Public of Otago and Southland that the Recital in Dunedin will take the form of a GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE On TUESDAY, JUNE 21. TUESDAY, JUNE 21. ONE RECITAL ONLY". ONE RECITAL ONLY. There can be No Extension or Return Season. Eight Concerts only can le given in the Dominion. VADEUE W S K I, I* A D Ft R E W S K I, P A D ¥j R E W S K I, Prince of. Players, Poet of the Pianoforte. P A D E R B W SKI. PAD E R E W S K I. PADERE W S K I. GRAND GALA PROGRAMME: Fantasia and Fugue, G Minor’ (Bacb-Liszl). Sonata, G Sharp Minor, Op. 27, ‘Moonlight’ (Beethoven) Impromptu, B Flat, Op. 142 (Schubert). Impromptu, A Flat, Op. 142 (Schubert). Serenade, ‘Hark, Hark, the Lark’ (Schu-bcrt-Liszt). Erl-King (Sehuhort-XJszt) Ballade) G Minor (Chopin). Nocturne, D Flat Major, Op. 27 (Chopin). Two Etudes, No. 10, 5, Op 10 (Chopin). Valse, A Flat, Op. 34 (Chopin). ‘Chant du Voyageur’ (Paderewski). ‘Nocturne e Raguso’ (B. Schelljng). ‘ Rhapsodic Hongroisc, No. 2’ (Liszt). PADEREWSKI. FADE R B W S K I. PADEREWSKI. SPECIAL MEMO. The Box Plan for the 12s 6d Seats, plus tax, total 13s 9d, OPENS TO-MORROW. Preferential Seats and Students’ Concessions Now Available.

MEETINGS. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. DISTRICT COURT OF CONVOCATION. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Dis--1 t riel. Court of Convocation will lie hold on WEDNESDAY, June 22, at. 8 p.ra., at the University Club, Dowling street. A full attendance of Graduates is requested. STUART MOORE, M.D., Hon. Secretary. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Dunedin Operative Bootmakers' Union will bo hell in the Trades Hall, Moray place, THURSDAY, Juno 16t.1i, at. 7 45. to consider the following resolution ;—“That the dispute between the boot manufacturers and the Bootmakers’ Federation be referred io a council of conciliation.” Members arc requested to attend. S. C. BROWN, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, in vicinity Carisbrook, Saturday, Girls Brown Leather Purse; reward. —B2 Bond, street. I'^OStTT" Motor Gauntlet.—Finder please J leave J. H. Thomas, 2 George street OST, Fur Necklet, Tuesday night, beJ tween Serpentine avenue, Rattray street, and Whitcombc’s. —Ring 11-920; reward OSrTPOtod Radiator~Cap off Vohe car. J —Reward on returning to Education Office, Moray place. T OST, June 141 b, Dunedin Savings Bank Jtj Book.—Finder please return to Dunedin Savings Bank. JOST, between bakehouse and Victoria J road, Ravensbourne, Wedding Ring, about fortnight ago,—Reward returning to Baker's Shop. _____ L~ OST, Black Persian Git; reward. -11 Playfair street, Cave.rsliani LOST, in or about Poultry Show. Saturday, £6 in notes. —Reply 198, 'Star.' LOST, Dust, Germs, Moths by having your Carpets collected, cleaned returned same day, no-waiting; Chimneys _Swept.— Dunedin Window Gleaning Co., 30 King street; ’phones 10-493 and 13-718. J’ OST, alt thoughts Chimney Fires by enJ gaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. 1710UND.—New season’s Mutton Birds, Ju Oysters, Kippers, Fillets fresh and smoked Fish, Rabbits, daily, at Stewart's. TBOUND.—Latest in Evening Suits from -T £lO, Sac Suits, and Overcoats. —G. Reilly, merchant tailor, 15 Princes street. TENDERS, mBNDERS for the ERECTION of BRICK J- RESIDENCE, Driver’s road, Maori Hill, will he received until 2 p.m. of THURSDAY, 23rd June, 1927. Plans and specifications may be seen at my Office. H. M'DOWELL SMITH, F.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect. Dawsons’ Buildings, Moray place, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 19583, 15 June 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19583, 15 June 1927, Page 8