AMUSEMENTS. r JTHE OCTAGON THEATRE. SPECIAL MATINEE For Children and Adults, At 2.30 TIIIS AFTERNOON. Pictures to Please Young and Old. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. A TREMENDOUS OFFERING Of MUSIC AND PICTURES. FINAL CONCERT. FINAL CONCERT. LYRIC QUARTETTE. And £OSTUM e comedy company. OOSIUME COMEDY COMPANY. Tho programme will consist of entirely new songs, duets, quartets, and monologues, humorous and otherwise. PROGRAMME. Opening Chorus.—Company. Quartet. —Lyrics. Humour.—Alan M'Elwain. "Invictus."—H. Richards. Classical Dance.—Bettina Edwards. 'Way to Love.".—Company. «£? r - p 7 jn . Bartholomey."—John Ryan. Waxata Maori. M —Jessica BarfcJett, Trail." —A. H. Ripley. Ohorus.—Company. Humour.—Alan M'Elwaiu. "Woman" Quartet. —Lyrics. Closing Chorus.—Company. In addition we will screen MARGUERITE CLARK In "ALL-OF-A-SUDDEN PEGGY." PRICES: . Bade Stalls, Is 7d; Front Stalls, Is IdCircle, 2s Id; Reserves. 2s Id. ' BOOK YOUR SEATS AT BEGG'S. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT BEGG'S. ALE AND F A L E." Second Paramount Royalty Masterpiece Is Coming to THE OCTAGON THEATRE NEXT FRIDAY. Book Your Seats at Begg's. CJ-RAND & PLAZA~THEATRES TO-DAY 1 CATHERINE CALVERT In "OLTT OF THE NIGHT" "OUT OF THE NIGHT." A story of love triumphant ovier calumny. A POWERFUL PICTURE WITH A POWERFUL MORAL. "Let him who is without sin among you cast the first stone." Presented with AN ALL-STAR CAST. Excellent Supporting Programme. Hours of Screening "OUT QF THE NIGHT": Plaza—2.ls. 3.45, 7.15 8.45 Grand-1.3Q,,3,15 J .^,3Q,.iU^.......... BAY GLEE CLUB. ANNUAL CONCERT, In Old Church Building (One Performance Only), TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. S ol o ;s v ts : Mrs Wilfred R. Andrews (contralto), Mr E. C. Service (bass), Misses W and P. I-lawcridge, and Miss Moller (violin, 'cello, and piano). , Admission: One Shilling. 4 a
DUNEDIN CHO BA L S0 0 I ET~T^ CHORUS 125, ORCHESTRA 40. Soloists: Mrs Astley Black, Mr Harry Draljp, Mi G. Stuart Thomson. Conductor, Mr SIDNEY WOLF. ELGfAB'S GEEAT CHOEAL WORK, " KING OLAF " HIS MAJESTY'S THEATHJ3, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY NEXT At 8 p.m. Motors 9.55. Ticketa, 2s 6d; Reserve, 3s; Good Hear Seats 2s "R™- t>i , _. Bristol Piano Company's. v ' ' Plan and Tickets at The Programme of Wordß, etc., 3d each. For their own benpfif tj, provide themselves with copies. oenelit, those attending should
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18032, 4 September 1920, Page 1
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