AMUSEMENTS. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 7.30, FIRMS' CHOIR CONTEST FIRMS’ CHOIR CONTEST CHURCH CHOIR CONTEST (Under 25 Voices), PIANO DUOS (‘The Harmonious Blacksmith ’), ELOCUTION SCHOLARSHIP FOR GIRLS, DANCE DUO, CHILDREN’S DUET IN CHARACTER, HUMOROUS CHARACTER SKETCH, BALLET DANCE, SONG FOR GIRLS (‘The Rain Fairy’), HUMOROUS RECITATION (Girls), WELSH FOLK SONG. THURSDAY MORNING. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE: PIANO DUET (‘Rose Petals’), PIANO SOLO (Own Selection). —Afternoon Session. — VOCAL SCHOLARSHIP SECTION (Gents; Own Selection), NATIONAL SCOTCH OR IRISH SONG. ADMISSIONS; Day Sessions, 6d. Evening: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Back Stalls, Is; Children Halfprice. Box Plan at Bristol. Booking fee, 6d. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1933. At 8.15 p.m., MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL By V. E. GALWAY, Mus. Doc., City Organist, Assisted by Miss Dorothy Sligo and Mr A. M’Doweli (Vocalists), and Miss Ethel Wallace, F.T.C.L. (violinist). ADMISSION FREE, ADMISSION. Doors Open 7.30 p.m. Entrance from Moray place Only.
SPORTS QUEEN. WHERE TO GO AFTER THE RACES OR THE FOOTBALL MATCH. GRAND CABARET EVENING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. CARGILL’S CASTLE. Double Tickets, 10s. Excellent Parking for Cars. Book Tables now. Phone 23-693. Come and See Miss SHIRLEY M'CLATCHY in Novelty Numbers and Tap Dancing. A Bright and Breezy Evening by the Briny-iny Sea. COMING EVENTS FOR SPORTS QUEEN. September 2.—lnterprovincial Football, South Canterbury v. Otago, Carisbrook Ground. Curtain-raiser, Otago Ladies’ Hockey Representatives Eleven v. Rest. September 6.—Bowlers’ Blazer Ball, Town Hall. . . September 9.—Hunt Club Gala Day, Tahuna Park. Other Athletic Bodies assisting. Tennis Carnival at Logan Park. September 13.—Afternoon Concert at the Hudson Kindergarten. September 16.—0.P.A. Gala Day, Caledonian Grounds, Otago v. H.M.S. Australia. Otago Hockey Eleven v. H.M.S. Australia as curtain-raiser. Athletic and Wrestling Events.
MEETINGS. DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT. Basis of rational money sys TEM,’ Mr W. H. DAYIS, SUNSHINE HALL. Musselburgh Rise, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, at 8 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 21503, 30 August 1933, Page 9
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