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AMUSEMENTS. AND STILL THEY COME! AND STILL THEY COMB! AND STILL THEY COME! ALTHOUGH MANY THOUSANDS OF DUNEDIN PEOPLE HAVE SEEN AND ENJOYED THE WONDER FILM ‘SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ THE PUBLIC DEMAND FOR IT IS SUCH THAT THE MANAGEMENT HAS MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO RETAIN AND SCREEN FOR YET ANOTHER WEEK At the gTli AN D TH E ATRE Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. DAILY. TO-NIGHT. , DAILY, r TO-NIGHT. DAILY. TO-NIGHT. AFTERNOON SESSION 2,15 EVENING SESSION 7.45 THE PICTURE ALL DUNEDIN IS TALKING ABOUT—THE PICTURE PEEFECT- • SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ 1 SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ ‘ SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ ‘ SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ ‘ SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ • SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ • SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ ■ SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ ‘ SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ ‘ SEVENTH HEAVEN,’ With its Two Remarkable Stars, JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL, L. I). Austin's Specially-arranged Musical Score will be rendered by THE STRAND ORCHESTRA. BOX PLANS are open daily from 10 a.m. in the Strand Theatre Entrance. ’Phone 13-279. King edward theatre. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE In ‘JT MUST BE LOVE’ and THOMAS MBIGHAN in ‘BLIND ALLEYS.’ FROM INTERNATIONAL SUCCESSES, The Return of “THAT REMARKABLE VOCALIST,” HEUGHAN. HEUGHAN. HEUGHAN. (•' Westminster Gazette,’ Lon., Oct. 18, 1927.) 15URNS HALL. (Comfortably Healed, Artistically Staged.) FIRST CONCERT, THURSDAY. 26th, A Diversified Programme. SECOND CONCERT, FRIDAY, 27th. An All-Scottish Programme. Two Programmes of Infinite and Amazing Variety—Programmes which have caused the world’s leading critics to acclaim him the “WORLD’S GREATEST ACTOR-SINGER" And “ONE OF THE WORLD’S FEW GENIUSES OF SONG." Ho will thrill you with his declamatory fire; amaze you with his extraordinary mimetic and dramatic powers; charm you with his humour and pathos; and carry you with him on the wings of Song. HIS PROGRAMMES ARE AMAZING. HIS VOICE IS PRODIGIOUS. HIS ART IS POSITIVELY UNIQUE. HEUGHAN HEUGHAN HEUGHAN “Held his audience by the magic of his personality and his magnificent voice. HE IS AS GOOD AS AN OPERA.” (‘Daily Sketch,’ London, May 4, 1927.) HEUGHAN “ With a voice of most remarkable quality and resonance.’’ (‘Morning Post,’ London, May 7, 1927.) Assisted by MAUD BELL MAUD BELL (Distinguished English ’Cellist), GLADYS SAYER GLADYS SAYER (World-renowned Piani.-te). World-famous Artists at Popular Prices: ,-od. 6s; at the door, ss, 3s, 2s tplus PLANS OPEN at CHAS- BKGG CD'S on MONDAY, 23vd insL Season will be continued in Hu> s Theatre on WEDNESDAY, Bth A The Season )h under,the Patronage of_the “Council of Dunedin Scottish Societies.’ ICE DE .MUSTARD CLUB. i SERECT PUBLIC DANCE Will be held in the ADES HALL. MORAY PLACE, AY NEXT, JULY 16th, 8-12 p.m. Good Floor. tights of Admission Reserved. Music, Albion Orchestra.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Air John I'liller. THE BAND OF THE FIRST BATTALION, OTAGO REGIMENT (By Permission of Officer Commandingj, Conductor, Lieut. LLEW. 0. ASTEN, WILL PRESENT THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME OF .MUSIC OX SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NiGJU, Commencing at 8.5. Doors Open at 7.30. Violin Soloist, Mr W. H. Le Gal; Cornet Soloist, Scrgt. J. T. Donaldson; Piccolo Soloist, Bandsman G. Gibbons. Violin Solo —Selected. Soloist, Mr M. 11. Lo Gal. Indian Intermezzo— 1 Irrawady ’ (Turban). Piccolo Solo —‘The Woodland Songster (Hume). Soloist, Bandsman C. Gibbons. h —‘ Indcpondentia’ (Hall). ‘God” Save the King.’ Patrons are requested to bear in mind the cost of upkeep of a Military Band, •is well as the charges incurred in givia g these concerts, and to make their donation at the doors accordingly. K G< RXJHBN> Sccrotai . v . March—‘The Durham?’ (Douglas). Overture— 1 Morning, Noon, and Night (Suppe). Hymn—Selected. , Cornet Solo—‘.Berceuse de Jocelyn (God ard); soloist, Scrgt. J. T. Donaldson. VaNe—* Love’s Last Word’ (Cromicux) BEGG’S CONCERT CHAMBER, PRINCES STREET. MONDAY EVENING, 16th JULY', At 8 o'clock, MUSICAL RECITAL ON THE DUO ART REPRODUCING PIANO. Ike DUO ART is the only instrument of is kind, and reproduces exactly the playing if world-famous pianists. This Recital will bo a revelation to music lovers. ADMISSION FREE. Reserve your Seats Now. Free at Begg’s, the Great Piano House. MACANDREW ROAD SCHOOL EXPUPILS’ ASSOCIATION. SELECT DANCEI SELECT DANCE! SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, MONDAY, JULY 16th. Dancing, 8 to 12. , Dunedin Banjo Trio. Card Tables for Non-danccrs-. Lucky Spot Waltz. . D , . Ulmifsion: Gentlemen, 2a; Ladies, a Basket. meetings, * PUBLIC MEETING will be held in \ GLENGAIRN PUBLIC HALL, Tomaawk, on TUESDAY, 17tb July, 1928, at 8 '“’Business: To Discuss Wavs and Means for Raising Funds for Beach improvements, etc. __ Bus leaves Queen’s Gardens at !•«. J, PEREIRA, Convener. IF YOU Would know the joy of whispering feet, The rhythm of music unsurpassed, The rapluro of a perfect night— Como to the QATUKDAY SUPPER DANCE TO-NIGHT, ■ TO-NIGHT, AT THE SAVOY. AT THE SAVOY. AT THE SAVOY. AT THE SAVOY. There's a perfect floor to dance on. Music like a spell. There’s supper—perfectly delicious—and cooling drinks as well. There’s atmosphere—an essential for those who lovo the best—an atmosphere for dancing, dreaming, supping. IT’S WISE TO RESERVE. Avoid Disappointment. ’Phone 12-133 for Tables, or call. To-night—Saturday, July 14th—To-night. To-night—Saturday, July 14th—To-night. To-night. ORIGINAL pALAIS DE DANSE, Embassy Salon, Moray place. EVERY ’TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. To-night. Lucky Spot and Spotlight Dances. To-night. Streamers, Prizes, Balloons. To-night. Piccadilly Full Dance. Band To-night (Always the first with the latest). To-night. Admission, 2s 6d Each. To-night. Supper Provided. To-night. To-night. To-night. To-night. To-night. To-night. CHINA INLAND MISSION. A FAREWELL MEETING will shortly be accorded to Misses NAOMI GREY and BETA DOBSON, two Lady Missionaries proceeding to China. Particulars in a later ISnUe ’ JOHN WILKINSON, Hon. Sec. C.I.M. NOTICE TO ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. I EXPERIENCE has shown that m the use J of tho TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persona, although tho messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARB REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS. And Not to trust to a Telephone Message, as we cannifc hold ourselves responsible if errors occur.

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Evening Star, Issue 19918, 14 July 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19918, 14 July 1928, Page 8