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AMUSEMENTS. UI S MAJBS TY ’ S THEA TR E. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. TO-NIGHT! . . At 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT i TO-NIGHT! iNHjxii I W. J. C. BARR’S COMEDIANS (Direct from Palace Theatre, Sydney, and Theatre Royal .Christchurch) Present by arrangement with Frank Neil, The Hilarious Farcical Comedy, 4 UP IN MABEL’S ROOM,’ *UP IN MABEL’S ROOM,’ ‘UP IN MABEL’S ROOM,’ A Scream of Laughter for Two and A-half Hours. THE PLAY NOT THE PICTURE. Presented by a Higb-class .English Comedy Company, including Miss Zara Clinton, Mr Billy O’Hanlon, Shirley Cooke! Hilda Attenboro, Sybi Atholwood A. Brandon Cremer, Eric Harrison, Thomas M'Dermott, and Warwick Beattie. THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. Box Plan and Day Sales at Geyser Confectionery Shop, Princes street. For reservations after 7 o'clock ring Theatre (’phono 12-733). • PRICES: O.S and D.GI, 6s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s (all prices plus tax). t SWIMMING! SWIMMING! SWIMMING! NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS, NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL 'SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS, COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT—AFTEROON, 2.30; EVENING, 7.45, COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT—AFIEROON, 2.30; EVENING, /.45, And Continuing on MONDAY, 23rd; WEDNESDAY, 25tb; FRIDAY, 27tb. TEPID BATHS. TEPID BATHS. TEPID BATHS. Come and see the Champions from Auckland, Wellington, Wanganui, Hawke’s Bay. Canterbury, etc. New Seating Accommodation 1,000 Good Seals. ADULTS; Downstairs, 3s (Reserves 6d extra); Upstairs, 2s. CHILDREN: Downstairs—accompanied by adult Is 6d, unaccompanied ss; Upstairs, Is. i.eason Picket, admitting to Five Sessions, 10s 6d. Booking fee, 6d per night. BOOK EARLY. PLAN AT OTAGO SPORTS DEPOT. E. G. JAMES, Carnival Secretary. ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND SUNDAY, GARDENS, 3 p.m. ST. KILDA, 8 p.m. Conductor, Mr James Dixon. • Programmes will include the following: Contest March—’ Boulder City.’ Selection—‘Musical Fragments’ (Rimmer). Trombone Solo—'The Trumpeter.’—Soloist, Mr T. Stalker. Contest Selection—‘ Scheherazade ’ (Rimsky Korsakov). .Popular Numbers —‘Prelude’ (Rachmaninoff), ‘Song of the Wanderer. Cornet Duct—‘lda and Dot.’—Soloists, Messrs Wills and Ohlson. Concert March —‘Voice of the Guns’ (Alford). ‘ God Save the King.’ A. G. HOMER, Secretary. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming, Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. Swimming. ST. CLAIR LIFE SAVING AND SURF BATHING CLUB. ANNUAL CARNI YA L, MUNICIPAL BATHS, TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. MISS ENA STOCKLEY, of Auckland (First appearance Dunedin of the 100yds Lady Champion of N.Z., Also Record-holder of the Back Stroke Championship of Australasia). NOVICE RACES, DIVING, LIFE SAVING, NOVELTY EVENT. WATER POLO.—Possibles and Probables for OTAGO TEAM. Admission: Downstairs, 2s; Upstairs, Is. N. Z. A. A. A Calc. Calc. Calc. Cale. Cale. Cale. Cnle. Calc, Cale, Cale. Cale. Cale. Cale. Cale. Cale. Cale.. Cale. Cale. OTAGO C E N T R E. EVENING SPORTS, 7 o'clock. EVENING.SPORTS, 7 o’clock. APPEARANCE OF GREAT FINNISH ATHLETE. EINO KESKINBN, Australasian Pole Vault and Decathlon Champion, who will compete in Pole Vault and Javelin Throwing. RUNNING, JUMPING, CYCLING. RUNNING, JUMPING, CYCLING. Star Attractions, Thrilling Racing. Admission, 6d; Stand, fid Extra. GREAT NOVELTY ATTRACTION, DANCE ON LAWN, FOLLOWING SPORTS. Admission to Lawn, Is. Monday Monday Monday "Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday T HE EAIEORAI BA A D, (Mr E. FRANKLIN, Conductor) WILL PLAY AT ST. CLAIR BEACH, ST. CLAIR BEACH, ST. CLAIR BEACH, ST. CLAIR BEACH, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Visit St. Clair Sunday Night and Hear the Band. Nothing but the best will do St. Clair. A LIBERAL COLLECTION IS REQUESTED. (By Permission of the Officer Commanding.) PROGRAMMES OF MUSIC To be Rendered by THE BAND OF THE FIRST BATTALION, OTAGO REGIMENT, (Conductor, LLEW. O. ASTEN) At At CLAIR SUNDAY AFTERNOON, GARDENS, SUNDAY NIGHT, Cl ir’ SUNDAY AFTERNOON, And GARDENS, SUNDAY NIGHT, CLAIR,’ SUNDAY AFTERNOON, GARDENS, SUNDAY NIGHT, At 3 (wet or fine). , At 8 (wot or fine), olh Programmes are chosen from the Works of the Foremost and Most Popular Composers of Military Band Music. The Usual Collection will be taken to Further Augment the Instrument and Library Funds. PLEASE REMEBER, THESE ARE MILITARY BAND CONCERTS. E. G. RUHBN, Secretary-

for sale. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS. FOR SALE, -I BUTTON-SEWER and 1 BUTTONJ- HOLING MACHINE, in good order. Any reasonable offer will bo accepted. DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSN., LTD., 105-115 George street. MAOANDRBW’S BAY. Beautiful s-hoomed bungalow. This was built as a permanent home by a first-class city builder; the owner spared no expense on same. Everything ot the best, including septic drainage and never-failing water supply. This will be sold far below cost, the owner having removed to town; Address 430, ‘Star.’ FOR SALE, Or to be Renovated and LEASED to an Approved Tenant, TTURQUHAB YOUNG'S HANDSOME REJD SIDENOB, “ Moerangi,” 155 Tennyson street; vacant 18th inst. One of only remaining freeholds in Cathedral block. Particulars from sole agent, CLAUDE YOUNG, National Club. THOR SALE, 20 large Sacks small PotaJD toes, suitable pig feed; 2s sack. 4€B Leith street; ’phone 15-114. FOR SALE, Black Currants; *d lb, delivered.—42B, ‘Star’ Office. - R SALE, Normanby, Five' Rooms; electric light, conveniences, garden, garage; £690; terms. —Apply 23 Norwood street..

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Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 8