AMUSEMENTS. Here's & Truly Fine. Triple-Unit Programme for the whole family I HONESTLY ... NO FINER ALLROUND ENTERTAINMENT IS OFFERED IN DUNEDIN TO-NIGHT I 11(1111" Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m.—DAILY—7.4S p.ra. WHAT A GREAT PROGRAMME! Unit No. 1: 'Hi gT. JAMES 7.45 p.m. A crusading editor fights a lone battle against the barking guns of gangland and the insidious treachery of a killer from Alcatraz, bent on revenge. ‘STREET OP ‘STREET OF MISSING MEN,’ MISSING MEN,' MISSING MEN,* With CHARLES BICKFORD, HARRY CAREY, MABEL TODD. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Unit No. 2; Chapter 5 . . , 8.53 p.m. ‘THE LONE RANGER,’ ‘ THE LONE RANGER,’ ‘THE LONE RANGER,’ ‘ THE LONE RANGER.’ ‘ The Steaming Cauldron.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Unit No. 3: 9.17 p.m. THEY’RE HEADIN’ FOR THE LAUGH ROUND-UP . . . WITH A STAMPEDE OF SINGING, A RODEO OF ROMANCE, AND HERDFUL OF HOWLS! When a couple of city play boys start throwin’ the bull ’way out West . . . Boy, was the West wild! . . . Yip-pee! It’s got everything . » • Rhythm . , , Comedy . . . Romance . . . Western Music . . . in fact, it’s got everything! ‘ COWBOY * COWBOY ‘ COWBOY PROM BROOKLYN.* FROM BROOKLYN.’ FROM BROOKLYN.’ DICK POWELL PAT O’BRIEN PRISCILLA LANE DICK PORAN ANN SHERIDAN RON REAGAN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Theatre, 13-702. OTAGO TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. Otago r, south Canterbury, TAGO v. SOUTH CANTERBURY, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JULY 22nd, 7 p;--’-:; Y.M.C.A. Rooms. Come along and see Table Tennis es it is played to-day. Admission 6d. R. W. DUNBAR, Hon. Secretary.
WOELD AFFAIRS DISCUSSION GROUP SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th, 8 p.m., , At THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Dowling street. ‘NEW ZEALAND AND THE WOELD TO-DAY: THE OUTLOOK.* Speakers for the evening: Messrs E. G. C. M'Nab, M.A., John Harris, 8.A., John A Brailsfprd, B.A. Series of Nine Weekly Meetings Planned. All welcome. Admission to first meeting free. Pee for course, 2s 6d. Under auspices of W.E.A* BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE Last Night of the ANNUAL FESTIVAL OP ONE-ACT PLAYS. CONCEPT CHAMBEE TOWN HALL CONCEET CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT: Announcement of Awards and Presentation of Trophies; also of Playwriting Trophy, at conclusion of the Performance, Plays Performing To-night; 1. Kaitangala Dram. Soc.— ‘ The Actress.’ 2. The Opportune Players.—'Dirge Without Dole/ 3. Oamaru Little Theatre. —‘ It’s Autumn Now.’ Judge: Miss NGAIO MARSH. Curtain rises sharp at 7.45 p.m., and patrons are . asked to he punctual, as they cannot be admitted during the acting of plays. -A,,-, Seats 2s 6d reserved and Is fid. Telephone reserves after 7 p.m. (10-113). KING EDWAED TECHNICAL COLLEGE, JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. «■ M U S C E N A AN ENTEETAINMENT NOVEL TO DUNEDIN, 6,000 square feet 800 Period Costumes. Specially-designed Scenery. Special Music. 7 GLAMOROUS SCENES 7 6 MIETHPUL INTERLUDES 6 Pull Programme Advertised Later. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, 8 p.m. WED., THUE., FBI., SAT* AUGUST 9, 10, 11. 12. ADMISSION, 2s, All Parts. Eeserves (from July 31), D. 1.0., 3d extra. Tickets from Pupils and Friends of the School, Proceeds to pound a college libraey. TECHNICAL COLLEGE JUBILEE BANQUET PIONEER HALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. Admission by Ticket, 6s. Tickets on Application at College. Dress Optional. FLAGSTAFF SKI-ING AND SLEDGING. THE QUICKEST AND BEST WAY IS TO HIRE AN OCTAGON OR EOSLYH TAXI. Phone 12-147. From Octagon Depot, 5s fid per car load. Phone 12-147. Eoslyn, 3s per car load. DUNEDIN’S LEADING 0 CABARET CABARET CABARET CABARET CABARET CABARET CABARET CABARET CABARET CABARET TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. NEW CENTURY DANCE BAND. Good Supper. Good Supper. Novelties and Streamers. Log Pires. Double Ticket 6s. Eeserves 18-055. A BAB E T BROWN HOUSE BROWN HOUSE BROWN HOUSE BROWN HOUSE BROWN HOUSE BROWN HOUSE BROWN HOUSE BROWN HOUSE BROWN HOUSE BROWN HOUSE
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