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AMUSEMENTS. ACTION. ACTION. ACTION THIT TELLS THE STORY. IT IS IMAGINATIVE IT IS RESPLENDENT. SETS ARE MARVELLOUS -MASSIVE AND MEMORABLE. THERE ARE THE CHARACTERISTIC FAIRBANKS BREADTH, SWEEP, AND STUNTS. HIS BEST PICTURE. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS '’AIRBANKB DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS .AIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS FAIRBANKS SPEAKS DIRECTLY TO YOU ♦ In AT FULLBE-HAYWARD'S ■g T R A K D 2.IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. “One for all. all for one,” the clarion call of tha Musketeers rings through THE INTRIGUING MYSTERY OF THE IRON MASK IS SOLVED BY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AND HIS THREE MUSKETEERS. YOU WILL LAUGH! YOU WILL THRILL! And YOU will Shed a Tear or Two with D’ARTAGNAN. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL AND THEATRE (PHONE 15-379). HALLOWE’EN. HALLOWE’EN. HALLOWE’EN. HALLOWE’EN. HALLOWE’EN. HALLOWE’EN. JJ I S MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller), WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 6, At S p.ra. Sharp. Violin Solo—' Scottish Melodies.’—Mr J. Selection—'Gems of Scotia.’—‘DUNEDlN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. Part Song—’ Border Ballad.’—BUßNS CLUB CHOIR. Song—‘Hamo o’ Mine.’—Mrs D. CAETY. Song—' Bonnie Dundee.’ —Mr C. HAWES. Dance—‘ National Reel.’—EDNA PETTIT, BABS SAUL, JEAN BROWN, ELVRA CONNOR. Scottish Selection—‘ Old Soldiers Never Die:’ -Mr G. PATERSON (Gore). Song—‘ There’s a Wee Bit Land.’—Miss MARY PRATT. Song—‘We’re a’ Scottish Here.’—Mr W. H. M'KENZIE. CLARK. Humorous Song—‘ Sailing Up tie Clyde.’— Mr J. PATERSON. Song-'Hail, Caledonia.’-Miss RUBY BAXTER. Song— 1 My Nannie’s AwaV—Mr J. SWAN. Song—‘ Scottish Lullabv,’—Miss M. SOMERVILLE. Humorous Song—‘ I Want to Sing.’—Mr G. WISEMAN. Bookin’ for Aippks. Crystal Gazing. ■ * Auld Lang Syne.’ Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Reserves, 6d extra. Early Booking Necessary. Plan at Begg’s. A. COOK, Secretary. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. THROUGH BOOKING, DUNEDIN TO PEMBROKE BY RAIL AND MOTOR. CHEAP RETURN FARES. st CLASS, £3 3s. 2nd CLASS, £2 Us. Tickets obtainable and further information supplied at Railway Booking Office (teleohone 11-661), and Local Booking agents. SPORTING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. ■ SENSATIONAL, THRILLING, SPECTACULAR. Come and See the New Art of Wrestling. DRILL HALL, KENSINGTON, DRILL HALL, KENSINGTON, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), At 8. ' CLARENCE EKLUND, LIGHT-HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, V. MAR AC Cl GAR DEN I, ITALIAN-AMERICAN LIGHT-HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPION. EIGHT 10-MINUTE ROUNDS. Best Two out of Three Falls or a Decision. PRELIMINARIES WILL PRECEDE THE MAIN CONTEST. TARIFF.—HaII, 5s 3d; Balcony, 5s 6d; Ringside Seats, 8s 3d (prices include Gov. Tax). Day Sales at Jacobs’s, Tobacconist, Princes street; also J. L. Dickinson, tobacconist, 136 King Edward street, South Dunedin. Schoolboys, Admitted to Body of Hall Only, Is 6d. H. DIVERS. Secretary O.W.A. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. t

FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 28th AND 30th NOVEMBER, 1929. ABOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS 1 v (Both Days) CLOSE at 5 p.m. oa TUESDAY, sth November. Full Programme in ‘ Referee,’ 3rd October, and ‘ Otago Witness,’ Bth October. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE. APPLICATIONS for Admission to the College in 1930 will bo received up till FRIDAY, 15th November, from: — (1) Probationers who have completed the required course of training (Division A). (2) Graduates (Division C). There will be NO VACANCIES for Division B Students,_ but applications for admission under Division D may be submitted for consideration. Forms of application may be obtained at this office. G. W. CARRINGTON, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 23rd October, 1929. BROWN’S College,. Moray Place Post Office (telephone 10-697): part terms arranged; shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping; appointments secured. RESSMAKING Classes, Miss Duke, 101 Highgate, Boslyn; day and evening classes: ring foi appointment. JOIN the Ladies’ Orchestra, all stringed instruments, 503 King street; terms on application.—Phone 10-942. CTAGON School of Business (above Unique Stores) places Students; Burroughs’ Machines, Bookkeeping, Touch Typing, Shorthand, Handwriting, Salesmanship. ■ OSSBOTHAM’S College Bookkeeping. Shorthand Typewriting, rapid methods prompt results, country students’ •«Iwav fare reductions Phone 10-736 QPEEDWRITING, . the new, natural, easily-acquired system of Shorthand, taught by correspondence. —Harborow and Rogers, 91a Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 20322, 2 November 1929, Page 17

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