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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 21 and 23. Direction Fred M'Crea. THE GREATEST COMBINATION OF CELEBRITY ARTISTS APPEARING ON ANY CONCERT PLATFORM. LENGHI CELLINI, LENUHI CELLINI, Principal Tenor. Covent Garden, and Celebrity Artist, Yocalion Records. ZACHAREWITSCII, Z A CTT A R E WITSCII, The Phenomenal Violinist. At the Piano: PIETRO CIMARA, Accompanist Tetrazzini Tours and Conductor Verdi Opera House, Trieste. WHAT WELLINGTON SAYS: The Dominion, 19-5-24. —“It is one of the happiest and completely artistic combinations of musical talent that wo have had the good fortune to listen to for many years.” Times, 19-S-24. —“The concert was in every respect a memorable one, the artists more than substantiating the previous reports concerning them.” Evening Post, 19-5-24.—“ The programme had not been carried far ere the enthusiasm i of the audience went up several degrees with a jump, and it reached boiling point weil before the intermission.” i Reserves, 6s; Doors, 4s and 2s 6d (all plus tax). BOX PLAN OPENS at THE BRISTOL on THURSDAY, Juno 19. Day Sales at The Geyser, corner Manse and Princes streets. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30, At the QCTAGON T EEATIIE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, Cynthia Stockl'ey s Story of Paris and the African Veldt, “PONJOLA.” Rich, beautiful, a lady of noble birth, : Flavia Desmond gave up her name, cut off her hair and put on boots, quit the fashionable Paris Salons to live as a man among the roughest men of South Africa. “ Ponjola” is a great story, and First National have made a great Mcture. During the evening the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA Will lender the following: Overture, “William Toll" (Rossini), by special request; Suite, “The Pagoda of Flowers,” (a) Introduction and Passing of Priests, (b) ’Midst the Petals, (c) The Star Flower Tree, (d) The Blue Lotus Dance, (e) The Return of Oomala (Amy WoodfordeFinden); Persian Dance from the Opera “Khovanchtchina” (Moussorgsky), Chanson Indone from the Opera “Sadko” (Korsakov) ; “Algerian Dance” (Newton). Doors Open 7 p.m. Programme Commences 7.45 p.m. Reserves at-Begg’s or ’phono 3001. ERNEST DRAKE RECITAL, BOX PLAN OPENS AT BRISTOL, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 9 o'clock. g U R N S HALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, At o p.m. RECITAL By Mr ERNEST DRAKE’S PUPILS. The following will Sing: Mrs Morrison MacDonald, Mrs Alex. Macartney, Miss Lottie Scott, Mias Elsio Bryant, Miss Ida Lungloy, Miss Mao Matheson, Miss Muriel Leslie, Miss Both. Jackson, Miss Doris Wheeler, Mias Eileen Emmerson, Rev. S. F. N. Waymouth, Mr A. G. Lungley, Mr W. L. Booth, Mr J. Spiro, Mr A. Walmslcy, Mr J. D. M’Lcod, Mr E. G. Carter, Master E. Gumpatez. THE COMBINED PUPILS’ CHOIR Will Sing: “As Torrents in Summer” (Elgar). “In Hi is Hour of Soften’d Splendour” (Giro Pinsuti). THE MALE VOICES will Sing: “The Song of the Volga Boatmen.” Price 2s 6d (plus tax). NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. (POLLEGIATE MUSIC DICTIONARY. \J Edited by Graham Moore. The Miniature Dictionary of Musical Terms. Containing the Italian, German, and French Terms in Common Use. PRICE ONLY 6d (Post Free). A Boon to Teachers and Music Students. Cheapest Musical Dictionary on the Market. TERRY MUSIC STORES, George street, Dunedin. FOOTBALL UUG B Y FOOTBALL. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JUNE 14. CARISBROOK GROUND, PIRATES v. UNIVERSITY A. CALEDONIAN GROUND. ALHAMBRA v. UNIVERSITY B. TAIIUNA PARK, KAIKORAI v. ZINGARI-KICHMOND, No. 1, DUNEDIN v. TAIERI ROVERS, No. 2. Kick-otx, 2.45 p.m. Admission: Adults, 6d; Ladies, 6d; Children, Hall-price. Ladies Admitted Free to the Stand. Holders of Ground Members’ Tickets, Referees’ Tickets, Disabled Soldiers’ Passes, Schoolboys' Passes, Players’ Passes, etc., admitted at Cavisbrook by special gale in Burns street at back of stand. Ground Tickets on Sale at S. Jacobs’s ! and Utago Sports Depot. Ufticiul Guides, 3d. £. S. WILSON, Seccrtary U.R.F.U. '|T?O CIATI 0 N FOOTBALL. The following are the first Grade .MATCHES for TO-DAY: 1. Seaclilf v. Tuieri, Culling Park, 2.15 p.rn. Followed by the Fifth -Grade Match, Southern v. Northern. 2. Southern v. Old Boys, Oval No. 2, 2.45 p-m----3. Moniinpton v. Kaitangata, Mornington, 1.45 p.m. 4. Mauri Hill v. Northern, Clear, 2.45 p.m. E. R. GRACE, Secretary. Kaitangata coal; worth » gmne* * sack. . 310 Tr- AI'iANCIATA COAT.; no trouble, no JOk worry, most economical. 310

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19198, 14 June 1924, Page 1

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