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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of “ ALADDIN,” “ALADDIN,” Unquestionably the Best and Most Popular Pantomime yet staged in Dunedin. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors; Sir Beniamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON (LTD.). Manager Mr John Farrell. UNPRECEDENTED TRIUMPH Of ADA REEVE AND “ALADDIN.” ADA REEVE AND “AJ ADDIN.” Playgoers of Dunedin hav. acclaimed “ Aladdin ” the most Attractive Pantomime they have enjoyed in years, and ADA REEVE’S Incomparable ” Principal Boy ha-s proved a perfect delight. TO-NIGITT AT 7.60 And TO-MORROW EVENING, LAST TWO REPRESENTATIONS LAST TWO REPRESENTAHONS Of (BIG. BRIGHT, AND BEAUTIFUL) “ ALADDIN.” “ ALADDIN.” “ ALADDIN.” A Bettor 'Pantomime than the original “ Mother Goose ” ADA PEEVE. AS AI.ADDTN. ADA REEVE AS AI ADDIN. The Greatest Trmmnh of her Wonderful Career, Box Plans nt Tim Bristol. Day Sales at I he. Geyser Fo'^+D.in Prices; D.G. nml R.S . 8«t Stalls, 4s; Pit. Is ftd. Farlv T)rw nnd Pit, Is exfra All prices pI”P tux * JJ UR H S HALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MAXIM BEODI TREMENDOUS SUCCESS LAST EVENING. WONDERFUL ENTHUSIASM. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME EVEN BETTER STILL. PROGRAMME. 1. Concerted Item, “Lombardi” (Verdi). — TRIO. 2. From Handel's Work.—KEITH COOKE. 3. “ Home To Our Mountains ” (Verdi).— MAXIM BRODI, 4. “ Softly Awakes My Heart."—Miss GERTRUDE HUTTON. 5. Andante (Donnzotti), Butterfly Study (Chopin).—Miss GERTRUDE HUTTON, Miss RENE NORRISSY. 6. Three Russian Songs (Tchaikovsky).— MAXIM BRODI. 7. “ April Morn ” (Duet). —Miss WYNDELLE ISSACS and KEITH COOKE. 8. Caro Noma (Rigalctte), Margaret at the Spinning Wheel.—Miss WYNDELLE ISSACS. 9. La Forza Dol Destino (Duet). — MAXIM BRODI aaid KEITH COOKE. 10. Two Scottish Songs (bv Request).— Mjss WYNDELLE ISSACS. 11. —Finale Opera “Faust.” —CONCERTED. “ God Save the King.” GLORIOUS MUSIC. GLORIOUS ARTISTS. BOOK SEATS TO-DAY AT BEGG’S. Reserves, 5? (phis tax). Unreserved, 2s (plus tax). A few scats at Is. LAST OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING THESE WONDERFUL ARTISTS. gUR N 8 HALL WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE IS, 8 p.m. MR ERNEST DRAKE’S PUPILS’ RECITAL PUPILS’ RECITAL PUPILS’ RECITAL PUPILS’ RECITAL In SONGS AND PART SONGS. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL. Admission 2s 6d (plus tax). Any Tickets Bought may bo Reserved Without Extra Charge. gAVOY CABARET. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 21. The Savoy Management offer a Superattraction, “AN EASTERN NIGHT.” This production will bo the most sensational, gorgeous, and mirth-vending of any previous entertainment in the Tudor Hull. A REAL CABARET NIGHT, including ■Delightful Lighting Effects, Ballet Dancers, Eastern Solo Dancers, Gorgeous Scenery, and A Special Programme of Music. Fancy Dress Optional, (hough it is anticipated many will appear in costumes appronato to the occasion. Price of Admittance, including Supper, 10s 6d Owing to the brisk demand for tables, patrons should make early application by ’phone 2339. THE SAVOY. rjIHE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING. Mr J. W HILL Presents COLIN AND JOHN CAMPBELL, Concertina Experts. Also, All-Star Picture Programme, featuring Tom Mix in "Do and Dare.” ODTRAM. TUESDAY, 17th. OWAKA, WEDNESDAY, 18th. TAHAKOPA, THURSDAY, 19th. RIVERSDAI.E, FRIDAY, 20th. WAIKAIA, SATURDAY. 21st Como and Hear the Largest and Smallest Gonoertinaa Played by Experts. Also the French Ocarina. A Concert-in-a-Turn. OBERTSON" S PICTU RES. - CLINTON, THURSDAY, June 19, Katherine Newlin Burt's famous story, “THE MAN FROM LOST RIVER." A tale of romance and thrilling adventure enacted amidst the scenic beauties of (ho great northern lumhor camps Featuring HOUSE PETERS and FRITZI BRUNETTE. .Also Duck Hunter, Mack Sennett comedy. SITUATIONS VACANT. A PPLTCATTONS are invited for the J\ Position of WORKING CURATOR to lake Sole Charge of Hatchcrv at Hawera. Experience in game-roaring and fish culture essential; house provided: married man preferred. Applicants to state age, experience, and snlarv expected. Full particulars from Secretary. 11 AW EH A ACCT I> I ATI RATION •SOfTEIY, P.O. Box 17. Hawera. TT'EEP THE COLD AT BAY (ho 11 ' UNIQUE” gay. •• UNIQUE" HOT WAFER IE ■TTLE. Best tor warmth, bos! tor wear. All sizes. Chemists and dealers sell them . MRS CHIENSIDE, Ladies’ Cutter, j Teacher of Dressmaking. 4 Octagon tteiephono 3112) Classes afternoon and evening. Patterns or Material tbit to Measure.-j Railway concessions. 6ap j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19200, 17 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19200, 17 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19200, 17 June 1924, Page 1