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AMUSEMENTS. QCTA It 0 N THEATRE COMMENCING TO-NIGHT 7.45. “BIG BROTHER.” “ BIG BROTHER.” “BIG BROTHER.” Ono of the most human pictures ever made. Rex Beach wrote a great story, but Allan Dwan has made a masterpiece of it in Iris translation of words to photography. What George Loano Tucker did with I rank Packard’s story, “ The Miracle Man, Dwan has done with “ Big Brother. He has taken an unfeatured oast and made a picture in which every role is perfect. Ho has taken a comparatively unknown child performer, and directed him right into the star class. Photo-play proclaims littte Mickey Bennett’s performance of a tough, Eastside kid as one of the best that hoe been £ivcu on the screen in years OUR MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Overture “ Mari'tana ” (Wallace). Surprise Symphony in its entirety, by request (Haydn). Epilogue (Kempinaki). Prelude (Bird). Seronata (Tarcnghi). Gavotta (Soro). , , , „ , Two Songs Without Words—(a) Serenade; (b) La Filluse (Mendelssolm). Prelude, by request (Gcehl). ______ JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. THAT ARB YOU DOING TO-NIGHT? HAVEN’T TOU THOUGHT ABOUT IT YET? WELL, LETS SUGGEST THE BkST SHOW IN TOWN. rrs THEI ORIENTAL CARNIVAL. ORIENTAL CARNIVAL. THIS AFTERNOON, 3 to 5. THIS AFTERNOON, 3 to 5. ADMISSION; SIXPENCE. AGAIN TO-NIGHT at 7.15. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING THE EASTERN MARKET PLACE. THE EASTERN MARKET PLACE. Stalls and Side Shows of All Kinds. THE ORIENTAL GARDEN. THE ORIENTAL GARDEN. Novelty Stalls and Tea Rooms. THE ORIENTAL CABARET. THE ORIENTAL CABARET. A Joyous Time to Delightful Music. At 8 At 8 “JAPONETTE” - At 8. The Spectacular Dance Revue. pcet Songs, Dainty Dances, Tuneful Choruses —and the Prettiest of Girls. At 9.4S—“DIVERTISSEMENTS” —At 9.45. At 9.45 “DIVERTISSEMENTS”—At 9.45. Beautiful Scenes. Catchy Melodies, Elaborate Dances. In AID of the ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. LAST DAY TO-MORROW! LAST DAY TO-MORROW! SOUVENIR PROGRAMME, 6d. DAY SALES AT THE BRISTOL. jfuinrs HALL. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 p.m. A MUSICAL FEAST. A MUSICAL FEAST, THE BIGGEST AND MOST VARIED PROGRAMME YET SET FORTH. Artists Assisting include Messrs Ernest Drake, A. Walmaley, A. G. Lungley, L. Booth, Percy James. Bert Rawhnson, George Proctor, J. D. MT.eod, Major Dampen, Homy Mason, Misses Elsie Bryant, Lottie Scott, Mao Matheson, Anita Winkcl, Mesdames Morrison M‘Donaid and Alex. Macartney, the Returned Soldiers’ Choir Quartet, etc. Accompanists: Miss Ida Lunglev and Mrs P. J. Blackman. PLAN AT THE BRISTOL NOW OPEN. Tariff: Reserves, 2s (plus tax); Back Seats, Is. J. J. BARDSLEY lan Hon. Secretary. OH E S S. VISIT OF M. BORIS KOSTTCH. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 1. EXHIBITION OF BLINDFOLD PLAY, 7.30 o’clock. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2—POPULAR LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATIONS, 8 pjn . MONDAY.—FAREWELL GATHERING, 8 p.m. All the above fixtures will be held in the Otago Chess Club’s Rooms (Mr Divers’s Board Room), 193 Princes street, and all lovers of the game cordially invited. G. D- WRIGHT, Hon. Secretary. UNEDJN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR. (Conductor: Mr W. Paget Gale.) SECOND CONCERT, 1924 SEASON. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE TUESDAY, AUGUST 5. Concerted Numbers by the Choir. Itoma by the Choir Quartet Party. Solo Artists: Mrs Alex. Gale (Elocutionist), Miss Alice Wilkinson, L.A.8., Messrs W. Haig and T. Harvey (Vocalists). Messrs W. Paget Gale and R. K. Macfio (Piano Duet). D.C. and Orchestral Stalls, 2s 6d; Back Stalls, Is. Plan for Subscribers Opens To-day at 9 a.m. at THE BRISTOL. Non-subscribers, Monday, 4th. —— - .-ft ELECTION NOTICES. ÜBL I C NOTICE. TIE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF OTAGO. ELECTION OF MEMBERS FOR THE URBAN AREA, AUGUST, 1924. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the numbers of VALID VOTES recorded at the above-mentioned Election wore as follows: — Wallace. James 164 Todd, Robert Ifcnrv Sangster ... 144 Grant, Rov. William Mugford ... 51 The total number of Valid Votes recorded was 359. The tnlal number of Voting Papers rejected as informal was one. i accordance with the Second Schedule “ The Education Act. 1914,” I Hereby laro Messrs JAMES WALLACE and BERT HENRY SANGSTER TODD to duly ELECTED Members of the Educai Board of tho District of Olago for the ran Area. S. M. PARK, Returning Officer. Education Office, Dunedin, 31st July, 1924. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A largo amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19239, 1 August 1924, Page 1

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