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AMUSEMENTS. A TRIUMPH—A VERITABLE RIOT! PACKED HOUSE ACCLAIMS THE! REGENT’S NEW STAGE BAND PRESENTATION THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT NOVELTY EVER SEEN IN THE CITY! TO-NIGHT’S PLAN FILLING RAPIDLY. Avoid Regrets and Book Early, SPECIAL NOTE.—Owing to Great Length of Programme, the Evening Performance will Commence at 7.40. H li GEN T T H E AT E E "Selling the Standard and Maintaining It." Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. TONIGHT, at 7.40. 'TONIGHT, at 7.40. TO-NIGHT, at 7.40. THE (REGENTS NEW POLICY : " A SUPERB COMBINATION OF STAGE AND SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT.’ STAGE BAND PRESENTATION. First Spectacular Production. ‘DANCING DAYS,’ •DANCING DAYS,’ ‘DANCING DAYS,’ ‘DANCING DAYS,' WITH a MAGNIFICENT CAST OF THIRTY. 1. ‘THE RAG DULL' ... Stage Band and Doll Ballet. 2. 'RAMONA Stage Band , Voic, ana Tango. 5, ‘HELLO, CDi'U! Mildred Nicol and Stage Band. 4 'SIDI BY SIDE Zc tt-a and Corps do Ballet. 5! * crazy words, crazy tune, ' . ’ Samin Porter and Lucille Came (from Pai— Royal, Sydney). 0. 'DOWN KENTUCKY WAY ... Whirlwind Acrobatic Dancing Finale. And Introducing Mr NEVILLE RAVELL, the Regent’s Now. Musical Director, from Drury Lane, London, and J. C. Williamson Productions ('Rose Marie,’ etc.). AND ON THE SCREEN: CHESTER CONKLIN AND GEORGE BANCROFT In •TELL IT TO SWEENEY.’ A Kuliicknig Romance of Eoystering Railroaders that'Runs Way Ahead of Schedule for I aughs. Also, FLORENCE VIDOR in THE MAGNIFICENT FLIRT.' The Beautiful Star ~1 Another Bewitching Comedy Role HEAVY BOOKING. RESERVE NOW AT THEATRE (Phones 12-512 and 12-515) or BRISTOL. OLD VIOLINS AT LEGO’S! A FINE COLLECTION. Wo arc Specialists in Violins and String Instruments generally. In this mj cl I U CpCC.liilTOUl! 11l WUI «U 0 u-uvi wvi *h o o; * , connection wo have pleasure in bringing before those interested a *ine Selection of GENUINE OLD VIOLIN S, secured by our London Manager, which has just come to hand Violins by PRESTON, £l9 17s 6d. BANKS, £3B 10s ; GILES £34 15s DICKINSON, £2o. OLD ITALIAN, £37 10s. OLD TYROLESE (by Petz), £42. Mho services 01 a. Proficient Violinist will be available for trying the instruments, so that inquiims may bo able to appreciate their tonal qualities. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., "The Great Piano House," Princes street. DUNE D I N CI T Y T EAMWAT LAND (Mr C. T. MORGAN, Conductor) Will render a select Programme of suitable Music in the BOTANICAL GARDENS TO-MORROW (Sunday), commencing 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Programme:—Marches - ‘Pat in America' (Hiram Eden), ‘Soldier’s Life’ ‘Victors’ Return (Rimmer); Waite, ‘Wildflower’ (Rimmer); Overture, ‘ Lutspicl ’ (Kelcr Bela); Patrol, ‘Red, White, and Blue ’ (Meacham); Selection, ‘ Gondoliers (Sullivan); Hymns, Selected, etc. COLLECTION IN AID OP THE BAND FUNDS. We have VACANCIES for SEVERAL LEARNERS. Apply WEDNESDAY, 7 p.m. DON’T MISS THE PLANET WORD-BUILDING COMPETITION. W. BELCHER, Hon. See. UI s MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin ami Mr John Fuller. • the Established 1863, THE CONCERT •carmen; •UAJoMEK,’ •CARMEN.’ D.C. or 0.5., 5* 3d. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY (Conductor, Dr V. E. GALWAY), Incorporated, Will Render VERSION THE CONCERT VERSION Of Bizet’s Greatest Opera. On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 3928, •oakme.n; ‘CARMEN, 1 TO Alt ME.N,’ At S p.m. Stalls, 2s 9d. Pit, 2?, at door only. SOLOISTS: Soprano, Miss HELEN GARD’NEK. Contralto, Miss ALMA CALDOW. Tenor, Mr W. HARRISON. Bass, Mr HOWARD FOSTER. This ediu, will bo the First Production of the Concert Version of ‘Carmen in Dunam! Lovers of the Opera, as well as Choral Enthusiasts, will find Real Dei"ht and Jov in listening to the glorious Choruses and delightful Solos. ° Box Plan Opens at The Bristol on MONDAY, the 12th, at 9 a.m. C. 11. ELSEY, Secretary, Box lt)7, JJimedin. ST. HILDA LAND (JAS. DIXON, Conductor) .Will Play a PROGRAMME OF HIGH-CLASS MUSIC At THE BAND ROTUNDA, ST. HILDA, TO-MORROW, at 5 p.m. A. G. HOMER, Hon. Secretary. THE LATEST IN POPULAR SONGS, All with Ukulele Accompaniments. PROCURE YOUR COPIES NOW. Constantinople ’ Onc-step. ‘Was It-a Dream?’ Waltz. ‘ Normandy Fox-trot. ‘Persian Rosebud’ One-step. ‘ My Blue fudge Mountain Home ’...Fox-trot. ‘ Flower of the Bush ’ Ballad. ‘My Mother’s Lullaby ’ Waite. ‘Side by Side' Fox-trot. ‘ Get Out and Get Under the Moon ’ Fox-trot. 'Under the Clover Moon’ One-step. ‘ Spanish Moon ’ Waltz. ‘ Our Bungalow of Dreams ’ Fox-trot. ‘ln the Sing-song Sycamore Tree’...One-step. PRICE ONLY Is 9d. POSTED, Is lOd. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 1(4- George street, Dunedin. AUCTIONS. FINE ARTS EXHIBITION, TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 o’clock. For Account Those Concerned. Ex s.s. Port Napier. TO HOSPITALS, MEDICAL MEN, ELECTRICIANS. Dm.. s p f. i- j ) 1 N G »is instructo i- tell by auclion at his rooms on TUESDAY. 230 o’clock, 1 RITTER X-RAY MACHINE, willi lime switch. A Iso, 5-VALVE WIRELESS SET, complete with batteries and loud speaker. Without, reserve. TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, At 2,30 o'clock. On Account of Those Concerned. DM. SP E D DIN G • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Tuesday, at 2,30 o’clock, 20 BOLTS TWILL SACKING, About 2,000 Yards. Without Reserve. MONDAY, 261 li NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bund streets. A FUNK INVESTMENT. ” 2 ARNEY STREET COTTAGES. Live in One and Let the Other. , DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE, i (JOHN REID AND SUN'S, LIMITED, el instructed by the Mortgagees, will offer ao above, Allotment 17, Plan 65, Tuunship ot South Dunedin, with 2 Cottages thereon. 16 Arncy street, Brick 4 Rooms; e.I. and gas, scullery, washhouse, bath, etc. 4 Rooms (wood), verandah; 0.1., electric range, bathroom, porcelain bath. 1). and e. water, etc. This cottage has only .been erected a year or two. One of these Houses is let at £1 5s per week, and the other at £1 2s 6d per week. This Property is in a. handy position, and well worth attention by buyers. Full particulars from C. J. L. White, Esq., Solicitor, A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin; r JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. PIONEERS' HALL (Old Art Gallery), CUMBERLAND STREET. mHE DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALI LERY SOCIETY’S ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES AND ART CRAFTS WORK will be open daily from SATURDAY, November 10th. Hours: 11 a.m. till 5.30 p.m.; evening, 7.30 till 9.30. Admission, Is. Art Union Tickets, Is, Winning Numbers in Honorary Members’ Art Union Ist prize, 126; 2nd prize, 19; 3rd prize, 215; 4th prize, 51; 51b prize, 152; 6th prize, 157; 71 h prize, 155; Bth prize, 86; 9(h prize, 71; 10th prize, 48; 11th prize, 106; 12th prize, 63; 13th prize, 204; 14 th prize, 149; 151 h prize, 231; 16th prize, 115; 17tb prize, 45; 18th prize, 96. AUCTIONS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, At 2 o'clock. In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. Balance of Last Consignment. Every Carpet Must Be Cleared. THERE ARE ONLY FIFTEEN. Who are going to bn the Lucky Purchasers? SIZES: 15 s ]2, 13ft Gin x 10ft 6in, 13ft 6in x lift 3in, 15 s lift Sin, 12 x 9, 12 x lift Sin, 10ft 6iti x 9,12 ft x 10ft 6in, 9 s 7ft 6m. All Beautiful Axminster and Wilton Carpets. Also, 100 AXMINSTER AND WILTON SOFA AND HEARTH RUGS. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. tf will sell as above. Is is a Wonderful Opportunity, as they Mmt Be Sold. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, At 2 o'clock. In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street, BEAUTIFUL HEARTH FURNITURE. 6 BEAUTIFUL LOG BOXES (AH Embossed in Artistic Designs, Worked in Various Figures, Antique Brass Finish), PIQUE COPPER AND BRASS KERBS, COMPANION FIRE SETS, TIQUE COPPER AND BRASS RBENS (Embossed Figures), e all Travellers’ Samples, and ent the very latest in' Hearth 17IITTI if lITP. A GARDENING Alphabet for the year, and a Working Calendar for 12 months, the ‘Star 1 Garden Book; all Seedsmen and Booksellers sell this compart Gardening Book for 2s 6d. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. fJ ] iaV e received instructions from the Traveller to sell these Beautiful Samples. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY,

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Evening Star, Issue 20020, 10 November 1928, Page 8

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