AMUSEMENTS. • NOT A WAR STORY, 4 But Generals, Colonels, and Privates Generals, Colonels, and Privates All have A COMMON INTEREST A COMMON INTEREST When they’re on ‘French Leave.* When they’re on ‘ French Leave.’ When they’re on ‘French Leave.’ OCTAGON THEATRE Direction ......... J. C. Williamson Films. 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. Prices: Is and Is 6d (Unreserved). COMMENCING TO-DAY. ANOTHER TRIUMPHANT ANOTHER TRIUMPHANT BRITISH COMEDY, The Long-awaited and Eagerly-expected The Long-awaited and Eagerly-expected ‘FRENCH 4 FRENCH LEAVE.’ ’ FRENCH LEAVE.’ • FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ 4 FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE.’ ’ FRENCH LEAVE.’ • FRENCH LEAVE.’ LEAVE.’ Starring Sydney Howard, Sydney Howard, Sydney Howard, Sydney Howard, Sydney Howard, The Comedian from ‘ Splinters,’ and Madeleine Carroll Madeleine Carroll Madeleine Carroll From ‘ Young Woodley.’ (Recommended as being more suitable for Adults.) BRITISH THROUGH AND THROUGH. Three Cheers for the Red, White, and Blue Three Cheers for the Red, White, and Blue For Giving us This Great Laugh! For Giving us This Great Laugh 1 Box Offices at “The Theatre” (phone 13-091) and at “ The Bristol.” rjIHE romance that has captured the heart of the world, ‘VIENNESE NIGHTS.’ You’ll remember them for weeks! SPORTING. COURSING, Dunedin coursing club will run a NOVICE STAKE at FORBURY PARK TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 1.45 p.m. T. W. LEE. Hon. Secretary.
AMUSEMENTS. Instantaneous and Emphatic Success. Instantaneous and Emphatic Success. Instantaneous and Emphatic Success. Instantaneous and Emphatic Success. The J. C. Williamson English Comedy Company were received last evening with a tumultuous recaption. Ono of the Greatest Comedy Dramas and the most wonderful first night reception ever witnessed here. ETHEL MORRISON’S TRIUMPH. ETHEL MORRISON’S TRIUMPH. ETHEL MORRISON’S TRIUMPH. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Lessees; Sir Benjamin and Mr Jblm Fuller. Direction J. C.' WilfFarasou Ltd. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY. NIGHT ONLY. MATINEE. TO-MORROW, 2.30. MATINEE. TO-MORROW, 2.30. MATINEE, TO-MORROW, 2.30. The Notable Corned; ‘ THE FIRST ‘THE FIRST ' THE FIRST ‘ THE FIRST • THE FIRST ‘THE FIRST ‘TH E FIRST ‘ THE FIRST * THE FIRST MRS FRASER.’ MRS FRASER.’ MRS FRASER.’ > MRS FRASER.' MRS FRASER.’ MRS FRASER,’ MRS FRASER.’ MRS FRASER.’ MRS FRASER.’ One of the Greatest Occasions in the Theatrical History of Dunedin. ‘ THE FIRST ‘ THE FIRST • THE FIRST ‘ THE FIRST ‘ THE FIRST ‘ THE FIRST 1 THE FIRST ‘ THE FIRST MRS FRASER.’ MRS FRASER.’ MRS FRASER.’ MRS FRASER.’ MRS FRASER.’ MRS FRASER.’ MRS FRASER.’ MRS FRASER,’ The Record-breaking Comedy Which Delighted a Crowded Audience Last Evening. ‘ THE FIRST MRS FRASER,’ ‘ THE FIRST MRS FRASER,’ “ Written with, simple directness which looks so easy and moves so smoothly, but bears hidden evidence of extremely clever craftsmanship, the play has further merit of holding intense and continued interest for every section of an audience. Dealing with the subject of divorce, the author skips over thin ice with an adroitness that leaves oven the most timid unaware of possible danger. Ho does not hint and wink and snigger. Ho says plainly what he means; and. since ho means well and honestly, eVen the most staid person may go home well satisfied and 'thoroughly amused. There is nothing nasty about ‘ The First Mrs Fraser ’ in its disclosures or its implications.” PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s 6d. Box Plans at Bristol. Day Sales at Rialto. Matinee Prices: ss, 3s, 2s. Children, Half-price. All Prices Plus Tax.
SKATING. SKATING. • REIGAL ! SKATING. SKATING, SKATING. SKATING, SKATING, i SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING, , SKATING. SKATING. SKATING “.THE FLOOR THAT HAS NO EQU \-L.” THE LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL. RINK IN . DUNEDIN. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 7.30-10 LADIES Is, GENTS Is 6d. SATURDAY (LATE NIGHT, 7.30-10. LADIES Is 6d.' GENTS 2s. Novelties and Racing. Good Prizes. Another Heat for. Dinner Wagon Competition. School Children, Colleges, and Students appl> at Office for Concession Cards. Sec Silver Cups for Competition. On view at H. Spencer and Co.’s, Tailors, 97a George street. NOTE ADDRESS: CORNER CUMBERLAND STREET AND ST ANDREW I STREET (Opposite Hislop and Gibson’s Garacc). Phono 13-263. RESERVE SKATES FREE. SKATING, SKATING SKATING, SKATING. SKATING SKATING, SKATING. SKATING, SKATING, SKATING. SKATING, SKATING, SKATING, SKATING, SKATING, SKATING, SKATING, SKATING, SKATING.
KING’S RINK, DOWLING STREET. “ Perfect Non-slipping Floor. 1 ’ CARNIVAL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Our Prices; 12-1, 6d; 1-2, 6d: Afternoons, 2.304, 6d, 9d, aiuf Is; Schools, 4-5.30, 6d (open session); Evenings, 7.30-10, Ladies 9d, Gentlemen Is, Spectators, 6d. Extended Sessions Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7.30-11 p.m. Positively no extra charge. Saturday Sessions: 10 a.m.-Noon, 2.30-5, 7.30-11.
“ MUEIIAT’S,” The Big Rink, With the Perfect ■Floor, DAILY SESSIONS AS USUAL, 12 Till 10 p.m. TO-X’lGHT.—Last Hound of 3lontc Carlo for Eight-day Chiming Clock. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): ■Morning Session, 10 till 12. 6d. Afternoon Session, 2.30 till 5. Is. Novelty events including Final for Monte Carlo for Special Skates (Heat Winners Please Note). Evening Session, 7.30 till 11. Racing and Novelty Events, including Final of Monte Carlo for Eight-day Chiming Clock HI (Heat Winners Please Note.) 7.30 till 11 p.m.—Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. 308 MOfeAY PLACE. PHONE 11-160. SPECIAL.—NEXT WEDNESDAY: Grand Skating Carnival in Aid of Central Mission Relief Fund. 7.30 till 11 p.m. Tickets 2s, on sale at rink.
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