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AMUSEMENTS. QOTAGON, GRAND, AND ' PLAZA THEATRES, ' ■ MATINEE DAILY. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. 2 P.M.—TWICE DAILY-7.20 P.M. GIGANTIC DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. You’ll be Amazed and Delighted at the Novelty Picture of the \car. Seekers of the Unusual have Hailed it as a Find. ‘UNDER TUB •UNDER THE ‘.UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE,’ BLACK EAGLE,’ BLACK EAGLE,’ ‘UNDER THE ‘UNDER THE ‘UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE,’ BLACK EAGLE,’ BLACK EAGLE,’ Featuring MARCELINE DAY, MARCELINE DAY. RALPH FORBES, RALPH FORBES, And “ FLASH,” the Wonder Dog. And “FLASH,” the Wonder Dog. UNPARALLELED THRILLS, CYCLONIC ACTION, AND A THRILLING STORY . ' OF ROMANCE. The call to war tore him from her arms, and with him went one of the great unsung heroee of battle—a dog. AND NOW FOR A RIOT OF LAUGHTER. WITHOUT DOUBT THE GREATEST OF SCREEN COMEDIES. If you can stop laughing ‘STOP - THAT - MAN,’ ‘STOP - THAT - MAN,’ at this your case is hopeless. ‘STOP THAT MAN,’ ‘STOP - THAT - MAN,’ With BARBARA KENT and ARTHUR LAKE, In a F’arco that Will Keep You in Tears of Laughter—a Riot of Fun—a 'Burst of Speed—a Dash of Romance —a Lot of Pep—With NO TIME BETWEEN LAUGHS. OCTAGON PRESENTATION—M. Do Rose and tho Octagon Orchestra; Selection on Old Plantation Songs—‘HAPPY DAYS IN DIXIE,’ by Thomas Bidgood. Box Plans for Octagon Theatre now on view at the Theatre (phone 13-091). For Circle Reserves, Grand and Plaza, phono 10-901 or 11-260. BOOK NOW BOOK . NOW. SCHUBERT f)ENTEN AIIY CELEBRATIONS SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT* SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT SCHUBERT 2ND JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26, at 7.45. Under tho Auspices of the Society of Musicians of Otago. THE ROYAL MALE CHOIR will sing •THE OMNIPOTENCE,' Conductor. Dr V. G THE DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY will plav Incidental Music to ‘ Rosamundc ’ and ‘THE UNFINISHED SYMPHONY. Conductor, Mr James Coombs. THE SCHUBERT CENTENARY MIXED CHOIR of 200 Voices (Miss Mcda Paine Soloist) will sing 'THE SONG OF MIRIAM. Conductor, Mr John Leech. Dr V. Galway, Messrs Harold Beck and J. A Wallace will play the B Flat Trio. Messrs Max Scherek, J. A. Wallace, R. D. Nimmo, Harold Beck, a.ml A. Peiitt will play ‘ Tho Trout Quintet.’ CONCERT BURNS HALL 2ND THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER THE MASTER CONCERT THURSD AY’ NOVEMBER 29th—At 7.45—29th NO\ EMBER, THURSDAY. lU ' SONGS AND PIANOFORTE WORKS OF SCHUBERT. PIANISTS: Miss Koa. Oliver, L.R.A.M.. F.T.C.L. Miss Maizio Wood, F.T.C.L., L.A.11. Miss Winifred Gardner, F.T.C.L., L.A.B. Miss Alice Wilson, F.T.C.L. VOCALISTS: Hiss Mcda Paine, L.A.8.. Soprano. Hiss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M., Contralto. Hr John T. Leech, Tenor. Hr Lawrence A. North, Baritone. At the Piano: Dr V. E. Galway. Tickets for Each Concert, 2s 6d to all parts of Hall .-uk! Theatre and may be mrchased from all Music Teachers, Bcgg’s, and Tho Bristol. Iho Box Hans open at 318 0 ■ p ro cecds in Aid of tho Musicians' Benevolent ..Fund. HAROLD RIDDLE, Secretary BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BLIND BOYS’ BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND GRAND CONCERT By BLIND BOYS of the JUBILEE INSTITUTE, AUCKLAND. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE THURSDAY NEXT, 29th NOVEMBER, At 8 p.m. Do not miss this opportunity of hearing such a unique performance. ADMISSION : Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Back Stalls, Is. F. A. KING, Hon. See. .Pearson Memorial Committee. BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BLIND BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BOYS’ BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND BAND

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Evening Star, Issue 20032, 24 November 1928, Page 8

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