AMUSEMENTS. fJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and ILr John Fuller. At 7.45 At 7.45 At 7.45 At 7.45 TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT, SATURDAY, SATURDAY, THE ORIENTAL CARNIVAL THE ORIENTAL CARNIVAL Will bo declared open by his Worship the Mayor (H. Livingstone Tapley, Esq.). BE EARLY! BE EARLY! READ THE AMUSEMENTS! To bo repeated FOR SEVEN NIGHTS. SCENERY DOCK (Downstairs). EASTERN MARKET PLACE. Stalls and Side Shows. FULLER’S HALL (Upstairs). AN ORIENTAL GARDEN. AN ORIENTAL GARDEN. Stalls and Tea Rooms. VICTORIA HALL. THE DANCE CABARET. THE DANCE CABARET. A Whirl of Pleasure. IN THE THEATRE. 'Hie Spectacular Revue, “ JAPONETTE.” “ JAPONETTE” The Whole in Aid of the ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. ADMISSION : ONE SHILLING. DAY SALES AT THE BRISTOL. QUEEN’S AND GIiAND. DAILY atTand 7 p.m. MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE, LLOYD HUGHES, and FRANK KEENAN in “SCARS OF JEALOUSY.” Three famous stars in story of Alabama Hills. “Scars of Jealousy” is certain to top the list of straight dramas of the year, for it is one of those real novelties —a production rich in original work. And Lookl it is supported by HERBERT RAW LIN SON & ALICE LAKE In “ THE DANCING CHEAT.” A romantic love story that spins its thrills around the tables of Monte Carlo. 'ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT at 7.45. HERBERT RAWLINSON and ALICE LAKE in “ THE DANCING CHEAT.” ’brilling, colourful, romantic, breath-taking a its tremendous situations of fiery dancing. Second Episode of Daniel Boone Serial and Buddy Messenger Comedy. jpRAINING COLLEGETOURNAMENT. CHRISTCHURCH v. DUNEDIN. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, July 24. and 25. TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME: 10 a.m. —Basket Ball, Drill Hall. 10.45 a.m. —Hockoy, Oval. 1.30 p.m. —Tennis, Moana Club Courts E. E. BOOTH, 15jy President D.T.C.S.A. 3 O.S.!—STUART HALL FREDERICK STREET, TO-MORROW, 8 p.m. JNIQUE ARTISTIC ENTERTAINMENT, Arranged by MISS FREDA S. WARNER. In Aid of Primary S.S, Work. CHARMING STORIES, DELIGHTFUL • SONGS. United Congregational Choir Assisting. Admission, One Shilling. SXTANTED KNOWN—Euchre Party, SatW urday Evening, Waratah Tea Rooms; Omission 2s; eupper provided; prises. VTORTH-EAST VALLEY Church of Christ Ly| Annual Social, Saturday, 7.4 S p.m.; idults Is. children 6d; good programme, lupper, games. DANCING. pi V E R Y THURSDAY EVENING, 8 to 10.3 a THE PIC’ O’ DANCES EVERT SATURDAY EVENING, Stoll, In the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. ARTHUR GORDON And HIS DANCE BAND. Admission 2s 6d. Buffet charges extra. AVOYCA B A R E T It’s a short, short life we live here, So let’s bo merry while we may. What’s the use of looking gloomy, And what’s the use of our tears, When wo know a mummy's had no fun For more’n three thousand years? Well— DINE, DANOE, and BE MERRY At the SATURDAY TEA DANCE And SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. Reserve your tables early by ’phone 2339. THE SAVOY. “JQIAMONDS.” TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS. the present Strike in hland Mines, the DUNEDIN & SUBIAN COAL CO. hog to announce that have decided to give 2s per Ton DISCOUNT on all orders for ICK DIAMOND COAL. is a recognised fact that Black Diad was the best value in Dunedin at the price of 54s per ton; so at 52s Houseis will be making a substantial saving heir fuel bills. ack Diamond Coal is NOT sold to the ic fit its USE VALUE, the price being d on the COST OF PRODUCTION ; therefore every time you purchase ICK DIAMOND you are assured of ining the very best possible in Coal ir prompt and courteous delivery will pleasant surprise to new customers. DUNEDIN & SUBURBAN COAL CO., 61 Castle street. ’Phone 401. 22jy
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19233, 25 July 1924, Page 1
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