AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr John HEUGHAN. HEUGHAN, HEUGHAN, Will Give ANOTHER GLORIOUS RECITAL TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT, “ Brilliance and originality in vocal aa>a histrionic art were the dominating features of a most successful concert performance.” "Mr Hougbau was iu excellent form.” “ A remarkably fine bass voice, the real base quality which is so seldom heard nowadays."—‘ Evening Star,’ Thursday, August 9th. Assisting Artiste; MAUD BELL, Celebrated English MAUD BELL, ’Cellist. GLADYS SAYER, World-famous GLADYS SAYER, Pianist. PRICES: 6s, Reserved; Unreserved, s*, 3s, 2s (plus lax), Box Plan at Messrs Chas. Bcgg and Co.’s, Ltd accused of murder, A beautiful woman awaits your verdict. IS SHE GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY? ‘THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN.’ •THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN.’ A DRAMATIC SENSATION, utterly different, (hat meets the movies on their own ground. A great criminal trial in which every member of the audience has a keen personal interest, BECAUSE HE OR SHE IS ON THE JURY. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 (4 Nights Only). ‘THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN.’ ‘THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN.’ ‘THE TRIAL OP MARY DUGAN.’ ‘‘You say he gave her a Rolls-Royce?” “Yes; yon don't expect, a girl to go to hell in a wheelbarrow, do you?' 1 The World's GREATEST DRAMATIC SENSATION 1 EXCITEMENT! LAUGHTER! THRILLS! NOVELTY! J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Presents (By arrangement with A. 11. Woods, New York) LEON GORDON LEON GORDON LEON GORDON LEON GORDON LEON GORDON In the First Production iu Dunedin tt ‘THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN’ ‘THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN’ ‘THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN’ ‘THE TRIAL OP MARY DUGAN’ (By Bayard Vcllier), With MAY COLLINS And a BRILLIANT IMPORTED CAST Oi 40—DRAMATIC ARTISTS—4O. Play Produced by Frederick Boland, ‘THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN’ Mary Dugan, a chorus girl, has been accused of stabbing to death a prosperous business man He has been found dead in her apartment. It has been proved that she was his mistress. On the handle of the fatal knife are her finger prints. You—the audience—constitute the jury in this amazing trial. From stalls, dress circle, and upper circle you watch the faces of tie accused end witnesses, with their changing expressions. You weigh the evidence for ami against. The suspense becomes terrific. You feel you are taking part in a real trial. On vou rests the onus of the verdict. ‘THE TRIAL OP MARY DUGAN ’ Is one of the most daring creations ever conceived for the stage bv the master mind of dramatist. PLAYGOERS AND PICTURE PATRONS ALIKE WILL BE THRILLED By ‘THE TRIAL OP MART DUGAN* The Opening Night at His Majesty’s Theatre will be a Memorable Theatrical Event. Make a Note of the Date, SECOND PRODUCTION: THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. FRIDAY AUGUST 24. Cosmo Hamilton’s Daring Play, ‘SCANDAL.* ‘SCANDAL.* ‘SCANDAL.* THE BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ON WEDNESDAY NEXT FOR THE SEASON. PRICES; D.O. and R.S., 7s; Stalls, 4*; E.D. Stalls, 1b extra; Pit, 2a (all plus tax). Representative ... Walter Monk. MYSTERY CLUB? PIONEER HALL, EARLY SETTLERS* BUILDINGS, DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY. CARNIVAL NIGHT. Fox Trot Competition!. GRAND OPENING, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. 12 Speical Prizes. Lota of Novelty Prize*. PICCADILLY DANCE BAND. 8 till 12. Streamers, Balloons, Paper Hats, Novcltie*. Old and New Dances. Set Supper, Free. Admission, 2s 6d. € ORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA, AUGUST 13th, 1928, At 8 p.m., GRAND CONCERT, In Aid of Forbury School Fund. Mr BERT RAWLINSON’S CONCERT PARTY. Adults, Is—Admission —Children, 6d. GREATEST VALUE YET. PIANOFORTE AND DANCE ANNUAL. Content^: ‘Bran Pie,’ selection of popular melodies by P. Braham. • When the Birds Began to Sing.’ wait* (A. Joyce). ‘ BaUatclla,’ melody from * Pagjiaoci ’ (Herman Finck). The Nowhere Walk,’ fox-trot (Emmit* Adams). ‘.Tov Bells,’ fox-trot (Chappells). ‘ln" the Moonlight,’ dance intermezzo (Fred Saket). And also 18 Choruses of Popular Song* PRICE, Is, Posted Is Id. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174 George street, Dunedin. WHAT’S THIS jp L Y M 0 U T HI WASTE PAPER. PAPER FOB WRAPPING FURNITURE - • FOR REMOVAL May be Obtained at the •EVENING STAR’ OFFICE.
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Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 8
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