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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. EXTRAORDINARY A NNOUNGEMENT. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COMING MONDAY, f FOR POSITIVELY” ONE WEEK ONLY. FOR POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY. REAL LIVE TALKIES. REAL LIVE TALKIES. FULLERS ' . PRINCESS THEATRE Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. COMING MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. COMING MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Direct from Record runs in Fullers’ Australian Theatres and ten weeks in Christchurch. FULLERS’ NEW FULLERS’ NEW VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE CO, A talented Company of Vaudeville, Revue, Sketch, and Song and Dance Artists, who bring the Human Atmosphere back to the Stage, and will Present the latest English and American Sketches and European Novelties. 20—PICKED ARTISTS —20 Featuring tho • Funniest Comedian in Vaudeville, HECTOR ST. CLAIR, HECTOR ST. CLAIR, NAT PHILLIPS, JACK KELLAWAY. Les Warton, A 1 Mack, Cecil Scott, Frank Wilson, Bessie Blake, Kitty Stewart, Stella Lamor.d, Sylvia Gardner, Daisie Merritt, Eve Fennclly and the famous RADIO SIX. Prices: 3s -(res.), 2s 6d, Is 6d, Is. Box Plans at The Bristol. BIG DOUBLE-FEATURE TALKIE PROGRAMME.. Moulin rouge cabaret (Late Roslyn Theatre), 8 to' 12—TO-NIGHT—B to 12. —Old and New Dances. — OUR FAMOUS CLICK CLACK BAND In New and Popular Hits. AI! Pleasure and No Disappointments Await You. Admission, 2s 6d. Supper provided. COME AND DANCE AT MOULIN ROUGE. TWO BIG BILLS, COMMANDING ALL THE THRILLS OF LIFE. QCTAGON T'HEATRE (The Best Sound in Town). 2.15 p.m.—Two Sessions Daily.—7.ls p.m. 2.15 p.m.—Two Sessions Daily.—7.4s p.m. RICHARD ARLEN, MARY BRIAN, In £ THE MAN I LOYE/ A Drama of the PRIZE RING. ALL TALKING. ALL TALKING. HEAE-MARY BRIAN SING THE THEME SONG, ‘ CELIA.’ SEE AND HEAR RICHARD ARLEN MAKE LOVE. The Most Magnificent and Spectacular of all TALKING PICTURES. ' Also, REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY In ■CLEAR'THE DECKS.’ HEAR DENNY TALK, HEAR DENNY TALK. The Undisputed KING OF ' COMEDY. Screams—Shrieks —Action —Laughter. BIG NEWSPAPER TALK IS NOT NECESSARY TO TELL YOU THAT OUR BIG OFFERING THIS WEEK IS THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN DUNEDIN. Box Plan now open at Theatre. Dial 13-091 for reserves. Telephone reserves will not be kept after 7.30 p.m. Harbour ferries. LABOUR WEEK-END. For Spit and Harrinaton Point Via all Bays, Island, and Port Chalmers, Steamers leave Dunedin at 9.30 a.m. and 2 p.ni. 45 Miles for ss. Children Is 3d. 4 Children for 1 Adult Fare. Telephone 88M. solo, Miss Net I a •eng,-Miss Molly HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929, at 3 p.m. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, To Assist Mr Fred. Walker and Family. PROGRAMME. PART I. National Anthem; orchestral selection, Fegg’s Orchestra; contralto Wilkie; baritone solo, Mr W. KvTcll; cornet solo, Mr J. lark-ct, f Vickers- dance duo, M.sa.es Kilty E:kl>off, and Edna- Todd; recital, Mr Lester Mol-, ler; part songs—(a) ‘The Song of the Bow,’ (b) ‘Evening, C.i and W.A. Entertainers’ Choir (conductor, Mr George Scot!). PAKT II Orchestral selection, Begg’s Orchestra; part songß-(a) ‘Thev Kissed, I Saw Them Do It’ (b) ‘The Blue Danube, C.T. and " A. Entertainers Choir; recital, Miss An/ac Patton; song, Miss Ina Blackwood; xylophone solo, Mr Ted Andrews; duet, Nocturne,’ Misses Bessie Denford and Olga Wynn; ballet, ‘ln a Fairy Glade, Pupils ot Otago School of Dancing; humorous recital, Mr Lester Mollcr; bass solo, Captain Mac,’ Mr Ron. Duncan. ‘God Save the King. Accompanist, Miss Kathleen Whelan, A.i.C.L, GRANGE CRICKET 1379-1929... OLE B, GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th, JUBILEE REUNION, EMBASSY SALON, Moray place, at 8 p.m. Tickets, 6s. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27th, CHURCH PARADE, ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, At G. 30 p.m. Members meet Town Hall at 6.15 p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23th (Labour Day), F lELD DAY, LOGAN PARK, at 10.30 a.m. Members, Ex-mcmbcrs, and Families Invited. Light Lunch provided. W. A. ROWLAND, Hon. Secretary.

C*T. kilda municipal band (Conductor, Jas. Dixon, Esq.), BOTANICAL GARDENS, 3 p.m. Programme will include— Concert .March, ‘ Entry of the Gladiators.’ Concert Waltz, ' Tesoro Mio.’ Humorous Selection, ' Lassos and Lads.’ ‘Pilgrims’ Chorus’ (‘Tannhauser’). Revue Selection, ‘The Desert Song.’ The Band has beep fortunate in securing this sc'ectiou of gems from ‘ The Desert Song Musical Play. Other popular numbers’ will be included in the programme. A. G. HOMER, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. J* OST, a Black Retriever Dog; reward.— J If Todd, Ravensbourne, or phone 10-634. OST, Pearl Necklace, top Filleul-EMcr street and Cumberland street; reward. —922, ‘ Star ’ Office. from 712 Cumberland street, .J young Black Retriever Dog; answers name Prince; reward returning above. address , LOST, between Princes, Tennyson streets, Envelope containing wages; reward. — Do Beer and M’Kenzie, 178 Princes street. LOST by Widow, Friday, noon, £1 Note, between Strand Tea Rooms, and Aspinall and Sim's.—Return Thomson, Bridge;'. LOST, 5-diamoud Ring, between King street and Macandrow road.— Apply 132 M.acandrew road; reward. fOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin WinJ dow Cleaning Co. are the and cheapest sweeps. Phone 10-493, private 15-718. T OST.—In Chimney Cleaning wc defy JLi competition; satisfaction guaranteed.— Otago Window Cleam'ng Co.; phone 10-200. I OST, that endless dusting of the iron J legs, etc., by buying a Vickers Cabinet Machine from Oxley OTKAYED.—Foreign machines look out of place; Vickers Machine Cabinets are finished in any shade you wish. XJMTUND. —£10 saved by'buying a. British -fir Vickers Machine; Oxley's will gladly send you one on trial. OU ND.~~ Vickers Se whig Machines, Spring Mattress Prams. —Only at Oxley's, opposite Market Reserve. • FOUND.— Chesterfields, Easy Chairs, Box Ottomans; buy from the maker direct; inspection invited during construction.— Stewart. 4 Carroll street (above M'Lcan's, grocer). I BOUND, Sale of Work and Jumble Sale, Kensington. Church, Bridgman street, Wednesday, 23rd; come for bargains. TBOUNI).—Broad bTv Hall, Bazaar, 26tb, -fi- 28th October:' games, competitions; fancy dres' parade, Monday evening, prizes. FOUND. —Country Visitors, get your Pictures Framed; latest styles, prices reasonable; Enlargements with convex glasses and ovai frames.—A. Morgan, picInro hamor, Frederick street. FOUND, an inexpensive, effective, economical Vacuum Cleaner, the ‘‘Star,’ 57s .6d demonstrations given.—“ M uudaWurka,” Regent Chambers, Octagon. J BOUND, every satisfaction by having ■ your Christmas Suit made at M'Lcans, 72 Stuart street, our only address. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in ’ the Evening Star' are accepted subject to the understanding 'bat the right is reserved to Delete oi.: Amend any portion of an Advertisement which roayr.be. considered undcsir- : able to appear -as- written by the-. 1 advertiser.

POPULAR RECORDS PROM ‘THE SINGING FOOL.’ 2G96—Sonny Boy, ‘ There’s a Rainbow Round 'My Shoulder.’ Organ Solos played on the Mightv Christie Organ by LESLIE V. HARVEY at the Empire Theatre. 2715—‘ There’s a Rainbow Round My Shoulder,’ ‘ Sonny Boy.’ Songs sung by the famous George Sorlie. PARLOPHONE RECORDS, 4s each. As there ire only a limited supply of these two wonderful" records, we advise you .to secure yours early At TMPERIAL GRAMOPHONE PARLOURS, X 244 George street, Duuediu. TENDERS. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. riIENDERS will bo received up to Noon A on THURSDAY, October 24th, for the Undermentioned SUPPLIES to the Union Steam Ship Company of N.Z., Ltd., at Dunedin and Port Chalmers, as from December 1, 1929;DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS. Meat.—Alternative Tenders for six or twelve months. Milk.—Alternative Tenders for sis or twelve months, p.rcad.—Alternative Tenders fir sis or twelve months. Fish. —Twelve months. Vegetables. -Twelve months. Butter. —Twelve months. PORT CHALMERS ONLY. Bread.— Alternative Tender for six or twelve months. Meat. —Alternative Tender for six or twelve months. Form of tender may be obtained at the Company’s Dunedin Office. npENDBRS are invited until 5 p.m., -u- 4th NOVEMBER, for the ERECTION »V MUNICIPAPL THEATRE AND COUN- ; OIL CHAMBERS for the Roxburgh Town ' Council, Roxburgh. Plans and specifications are to bo seen .at the Office of the Undersigned, where tenders are to be lodged. ■ D. G. MOWAT, A.N.Z.T.A., Registered Architect. Government Life Buildings, 102 Princes street, Dunedin. T SENDERS arc invited until 5 p.m., 29th OCTOBER, for the ERECTION of BUSINESS PREMISES iu Roxburgh for Messrs Laloli Bros. Plans and specifications arc to bo secn, at the Office of the Undersigned, where tenders arc to b lodgd. D. G. MOWAT, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect. Government Life Buildings, 102 Princes street, Dunedin. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. TAPANUI D.H. SCHOOL. ATTENDEES will I>s received up till 4.30 p.m. on TUESDAY. 29th October, for the REMOVAL OF CLASSROOM and REERECTION of same on School Grounds as Denial Clinic, etc. Plans and specification may be seen at the School, Tapanui, and at this Office. G. W. CARRINGTON, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin. . MOTOR License Holders.—Handy Pocket, Cases, covered in fancy cloth, to hold licens'es for immediate inspection; Is '3d each, post free.—’ Evening Star ’ Box Factory, Stuart street.

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Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 17

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