amusements. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction E. J. CARROLL. Manager Leo Du Chateau. TO-NIGHT, At 8, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8, TO-NICHT, And . EACH EVENING TILL SATURDAY. LAST FOUR NIGHTS Of THE WORLD’S GREATEST ENTERTAINS, HARRY LAUDER, LAUDER, LAUDER, In a Superlative Programme: Hey, man, ye'll he tackled iae daetb what time yer no’ grcelen the necht. An, mind ye, HARRY LAUDER Has a Big Company of INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS "VVilh him, which includes: “TIKI” CARPENTER, The Tcrpsichorean Enigma. RUPERT HAZEL AND ELSIE DAY, Harmonylarity Duo. PR EDO BROTHERS, Acrobatic Violinists; Marvellous. DON JULIAN, Continental Cartoonist. HAYDN BECK, Distinguished Violinist, And Condtictor of BRILLIANT ORCHESTRA. “A REAL LONDON SHOAV.” PRICES: D.O. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s 6d. Early Doors to Stalls only, Is extra. Prices plus tax. Day sales at Kcwa Confectionery. Box Plans at The Bristol. THE PHYLLIS BATES School of BALLROOM DANCING, AVELLINGTON AND DUNEDIN. Dunedin Principal: MISS AGNES DUNCAN. Correct Tuition in all the 1929 Dances, including the Quickstep, Yale Blues, lilc* trot. Waltz, and Slow Fox-trot. PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY FROM 10 a.m. CLASSES EVERY MONDAY, 8 to 10 p.m. PRACTICES, AVIEDNESDAYS, 5 to 6. Studio, 76 Stuart street. Ring 13-871 for full information, or you are welcome to make a personal call at the Studio. THE CATCH OF THE SEASON, ‘ FORTY-SEVEN GINGER-HEADED SAILORS,’ Vith ukulele accompaniment and tonic sol-fa. Sung with great success hy Alco Kogan. Chorus: Forty-seven ginger-headed sailors, Coming home across the briny sea. the anchor’s weighed and the journey’s made, Then they'll start the party AVith a “Heave-ho, mo heart y i Price, Is 9d per copy, Is lOd posted. Como in and hear it played over, or send for a copy to rfAERRY’S MUSIC STORES. DUNEDIN. SAFETY FIRST. SYMOUTH BEAUTY, PLYMOUTH QUALITY, PLYMOUTH SAFETY. Drive a Plymouth and be sate. SHOWS. OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. WINTER SHC H AND EXHIBITION. JUNE 5 and 6, 1925. de Shows, Novelty Stalls, etc., in an adjoining building. JUNE 1 to 6 (inclusive). Pass-over tickets procurable only from A r ogel street exit. Available for day of issue only. RAILWAY EXCURSIONS. Fares from all stations, North and South Islands available for return SATURDAY, June 15. Further particulars see handbills. FIXTURES FOR SHOW WEEK. TO.-NIGHT (AVEDNESDAY), JUNE 5, 10 o’clock. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, LAST DAY OF SHOW AND EXHIBITION. Trains will leave for Mosgiel at 11.15 p.m., Port Chalmers 11.25 p.m. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.—Winter Show open to public. 9.30 a.m.—Special Sale of Draught Horses. 10 a.m.—Meeting of Otago and Southland Sheep Owners. . ’ , _ . 10.30 a.m.—Meeting of South Island Dairy Association. SECTION 19—COMPETITIONS. CHEESE GRADING. The Henley Co-operative Dairy Company offers a Silver Cup, value £lO 10s, to cheesemaker gaining first prize, as conditions. WOOL-CLASSING. 'the AVatson Sherman Trophy, valued £lO IDs, to competitor gaining the highest number of points in the open class. FRUIT PACKING' COMPETITION. GUESSING COMPETITION, DRESSED AVEIGHT OP BULLOCK. Arab Prize His Master’s A r oice Graninme (supplied by M’Cracken and AValls, >rge street), valued at £l6, or £lO in ti. econd Prize, £2. Third Prize, n. pen competition. Tickets, Is each. , RESSED WEIGHT OF PEN THREE SHEEP (DAILY), irsfc Prize, £1; Second, 10s; Third, ss. irsfc Battalion Band Each Evening, eath’s Efficient Orchestra Bach Afternoon, teals and Afternoon Tea obtained in Iding. G Ellison, caterer, xhibitors may obtain delivery of perishs goods at 10 p.m.. Thursday, Juno 6, or soon as building can bo cleared. All Lshable goods not removed by noon on urday will be handed over to charitable itutions. o exhibits can bo removed without the iuotion of class ticket or written order n exhibitor. EMISSION: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 7 and 8, , Side Shows and Novelty Stalls will lie tinued in Dalgety’s Store at the Overbridge. EMISSION: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. B. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. c HAR L E S DENTAL E. CLARKE. SURGEON, 39 Princes street (Above Rio Grande Tea Rooms). [Hours: 9-5.30; Eveni.-gs, 7-8.30. Telephone, 11-889. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars Cards, Programmes, and Genera. Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Prices,
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Evening Star, Issue 20193, 5 June 1929, Page 11
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