AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. state Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY, 11, 2.15, 8. ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE In which to see JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT , JACK HULBERT i ' ‘ THE CAMELS ARB COMING.' ‘ THE CAMELS ARE COMING.’ ‘THE CAMELS ARB COMING.’ 'THE CAMELS ARE COMING.’ . Ji . England’s great, happy laughipg comedy that has put the whole town in a good humour. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Theatre (phone 12-324). ST. MARY’S HALL, Durham street, Mornington. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, AT 8 P.M. Grand vocal and dramatic ENTERTAINMENT.' ‘ LEGEND ’ And 4 WATERLOO.’ Excellent Supporting Items Prom Leading Artists. . Proceeds in Aid of Church Funds. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. A. G. H. HOLDERNESS, Convener. ./till lilt THE GRAND 111** Direction: Amalgamated Theatre? Ltd. 3 SESSIONS: 11, 2.15, 8. STALLS 1/CIRCLE 1/6 THIS SPLENDID PROGRAMME* IS THE IDEAL FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT, FOR TO-NIGHT) "MIRIAM HOPKINS 'l In the gay comedy romance of a girl with too much ‘THE RICHEST GIRL ‘ THE RICHEST GIRL IN THE WORLD.’ IN THE WORLD.’, And JACK HOLT EDMUND LOWE in ‘THE BEST MAN WINS. ‘THE BEST MAN WINS.’ SPECIAL SUPPORT, ‘PASTRYTOWN WEDDING.’ (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ", A new Colour Cartoon —one of the finest 1 yet made. RESERVE EARLY—YOU’LL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE! Plans at Theatre (phone 13-013). DUNEDIN OPERATIC SOCIETY Has Much Pleasure in Presenting The Side-splitting French Comedy SINGING. IMT ADAME ANNETTE CHAPMAN, irl. L.A.B. and D.R.0.M., Leipzig (Reed. Mem. Mus. Teachers’ Assn. of N.Z.), New Zealand Broadcasting Singer, HAS COMMENCED TEACHING AT 145 Fitzroy street, Forbury .Corner, Interviews: 2-3 p.m. Dajly. 4 THE GIRL IN THE TAXI’ 4 THE GIRL IN THE TAXI ’ * THE GIRL IN THE TAXI ’ What a Laugh! Fast and Furious Comedy! What a Cast! Moray place congregational CHURCH, WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, 8 p.m. Excerpts from BACH’S ‘ST. LUKE PASSION ’ AND MOZART’S ‘l2th MASS’ Spectacular Dancing. Witty Dialogue and Clever Players. The Society’s Naane and the Company’s Reputation are your Guide! They are Al—All will agree. Look at the Cast: Will be Rendered by the Choir conducted by Mr ALFRED WALMSLEY. At the Organ, Mrs H. C, CAMPBELL. Proceeds in Aid of Organ Fund. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, . GRADUATION CEREMONY. rriHß CEREMONY OP CONFERRING X. DEGREES will be held in the TOWN HALL on TUESDAY, May 21, at 3 p.m. Admission will be by tipket only. A limited number of tickets is available for distribution to members of the public. Personal application must' be made at the Registrar’s Office on Monday, May 20. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar,. ST. KILDA ST. KILDA ST. KILDA Town Hall. Town Hall. Town Hall. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. Prizes Valued One Pound. Prizes Valued One Pound. Admission, Is. Admission, Is. Admission, Is, Proceeds St. Kilda Unemployed Association. N.B.—Commence 8 p.m. Sharp. Baron Dauvray Geo. Currie Baroness Dauvray Gwenda Burt Suzanne'(his wife) Lettie de Clifford Hubert Stan. Lawson Rene Jim ‘ M'Farlane Pomarel i 1.. Arthur Lunglev Jacqueline Daphne Murdoch Rose Nell' Wootton Alexis Reynolds Herbert HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE,': HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE," JUNE 1 JUNE 1 JUNE 1. The Cast is Superb! Mr James Clark is the Musical Director. And Stan. Lawson is the Producer. Stage Management: Angus Gorrie and Jack Figgins. Remember ‘ Sally ’ and Book Early! Box Plan Opens D.I.C. Wednesday, May 29. Book Early and Get the Best Seats! EMPIRE THEATRE, EMPIRE THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 8, SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 8, GRAND CELEBRITY CONCERT ST, KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND (Jas. Dixon, Esq., Conductor). PROGRAMME. March—‘ Fighting, Strength.’—St. Kilda Overture—‘ Zampa.’—St. Kilda Band. Band. ' Solo —‘ The Dover Patrol.’—Mr A. MacSelection—‘William Tell.’—St. Kilda Band. donald. Solo—Selected.—Mr J. E. Davies. Waltz—‘ Syringa.’—St. Kilda Band. Fantasia —‘ Fairy’s Wedding.’—St. Kilda Cornet Duet—’ Mac and Mac.’—R. Colvin Band. ■ and R. Matheson. Cornet Solo— 1 Showers of Gold.’ March—' Wellington.’—St. Kilda Band. - Accompanist, Miss Muriel Caddie, L.T.C.L. A BIG SURPRISE AWAITS YOU. DON’T MISS THIS CONCERT. A. G. HOMER, Secretary. WRESTL IN G! W R EST L I N GI —TOWN HALL—MONDAY,' MAY 20, at 8 p.m. HARDY KRUSKAMP v, LEO NARBARES. Four Bright Amateur Preliminaries. . PRICES: Ringside Stage and Ringside Balcony, 4s; Dress Circle and Ringside Stalls, 3s; Back Stalls, 2s; Gallery, Is 6d; Ladies, Is 6d to all parts; Boys, Is to Back Stalls and Gallery.' ' ’ , All Prices Plus Tax. Reserves at D.1.C., 3d extra. *' Veitch’s Sound System Installed. , Book Early at D.I.C. and Avoid Disappo intmeijt. OTAGO WRESTLING ASSOCIATION. SKATING AT THE REGAL, t TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 7.30-11. Corner Cumberland and St. Andrew street*. LADIES WIN A LOVELY MIRROR TOILET SET. GENTS WIN A SWIVEL READING LAMP In the Monte Carlo Couples. ' NOVELTIES GALORE- : FUN AND THRILLS. Spectators, 6d Admission to this Beautifully-decorated Roller. Rink. CHILDREN’S SESSIONS from 12 Noon D aily, 6d. ROLL UP and ROLL ON. \ THE NATION’S PRIDE! DUNEDIN’S REVIEW OF REVIEWS! THE STUDENTS OF OTAGO UNIVERSITY I Have Pleasure in Presenting THE CAPPING, PROCESSION 1 / WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. Proceeds of Street Collection will be given to the Centra! Mission, MEETINGS. Tin HE ANNUAL MEETING of the OTAGO 1 CROQUET ASSOCIATION . will be ’d in the Board Room, Y.W.C.A., on THURSDAY, May 23rd, at 2.30 p.m. ' (Signed) M. C. L. M’DONALD, Hon. Secretary. MONTHLY Meeting, Dunedin Utility Poultry Club, will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Wed., May 22nd, 8 p.ip.; a practical demonstration of washing a fowl, by Mr C. Bartley, and preparing birds for show; this will be in the hands of Mr W. Fibbes, who will have birds of different breeds penned for comparison; a cordial invitation to all. —Alec. S. Barrett, hon. sec. U.W.M.—Trades Hall, Sunday (To- • ■ morrow), at 8 p.m.; speakers—B. O’Donnell, G. Dale, Cr M. Silveratone; executive at 6.30 p.m.; general meeting, Tuesday, at 7.30 MEETINGS. ' ■ ■ i WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION (INC.) DUNEDIN BRANCH. THHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of all Members of the Dunedin Branch will be held in the Otago University Club Rooms, Queen’s Buildings, Princes street, on MONDAY, 27th May, at 8 p.m'. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance-sheet. General. A. T. FRANCIS, Hon Secretary. IVT EETING Postponed, Gerald Griffon's ■*'■■■ visit unavoidably delayed; will now speak at State Theatre Sunday, June 9th. OUGLAS Social Credit Rooms '3O King street.—This intimates No Meeting, Sunday evening, May 19th. IN order to have the * Star ; ’ out in good time it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hour, they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind and send in their Qrders early.
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