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AMUSEMENTS. “J E R Q TJ B S.” - TO-NIGHT IS THE NIGHT. THE LAST NIGHT OF JERQUES, At 3 o’clock. Producer Mr J. "V. Hanna. Sconces of great enthusiasm were witnessed at both of Saturday’s performances. The audiences, which, more than filled the theatre to its full capacity, evinced the greatest, pleasure as item _ succeeded item, and, when the final curtain fell, displayed every evidence of keenest appreciation. The statement, so often made, "Hundreds Turned Away,” was more than exemplified truly at (ho Evening Performance. THE WONDER SHOW At HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT WILL BE SHOWN. JERQUES The Ladies with Magic Wands, JERQUES Electric Clubs, Comedy TumJERQUES filing Acrobats. Swish Parade, JERQUES NORMAN TATE, the N.E. JERQUES Cmquevalli, Miss Keates’s JERQUES Agile and Graceful Dancers, JERQUES Song and Scoria, " Winter JERQUES Time.” the STIRRING EMJERQUES PIRE MARCH, etc.,, etc. SUPPORTING ARTISTS: Miss Alice Wilkinson. L.A.8., Miss Helen Grant, Messrs F. C. Cooper, Percy James, .1. Roberts, Norman Tate, Eric Hendry. VOCALISM OF GREAT EXCELLENCE. 350 Performers —Superbly Costumed. THE BIG ORCHESTRA Of Fifteen Players. Mrs W. Haggitt, Musical Directress. Mr J. Wallace, L.T.C.L., Leader. 25 DIVERTING ITEMS. 25 WONDERFUL SCENES. 25 EXCELLENT TURNS. ASK SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN! Box Plan at Bristol till 5 p.m. Plan and Day Sales at Geyser after 5.15 p.m. No early doors. On account of the phenomenal houses on Saturday, thosg who do not COME EARLY cannot be given any guarantee of obtaining aS 8 ‘ L. NEILSON HARRIS, 25au Secretary. P VET? TEDDY’S THEATRE. TWICE DAILY, at 2 and 7 p.m. A MIGHTY MKLO-DRAMA OF RAGING EMOTIONS. J. P. M'GOWAN and HELEN HOLMES In “STORMY SEAS.” A Drama that will Thrill you by its sheer Emotional Power. A corking good yarn, spiced with the lure of the sea. A throb and a thrill for every storm-swept wave. Showing Also, JACK HOXIE, JACK HOXIE, Supported by the famuos Universal Ranch Riders, in “RIDGEWAY OP MONTANA.” "RIDGEWAY OF MONTANA.” from the story by Wm. MT.eod Raine. A thrilling romance of the great outdoors. Otago high school old boys’ SOCIETY. A BALL on the occasion of the Intercollegiate Football Tournament will beheld at the Tudor Hall, Savoy Buildings, on TUESDAY, 26th August. 1924, at 8 p.m. All Old Boys of the School are cordially invited to join in entertaining the visiting boys from Christchurch, Timaru, and Southland. Double Tickets, 12a, obtainable from E. J. Smith, Express Co.’s Buildings, Bond street; J. M. Samson, jun., Dowling street; or E. S. Wilson, Secretary, Box 92, Dunedin. . 25au ITILL’S POPULAR PICTURES HL Will Screen a PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME. VIOLA DANA In “A FIVE DOLLAR BABY.” Good Comedy-Drama MONDAY. 25th.—ROXBURGH. TUESDAY. 26th.—MILLER S FLAT. WEDNESDAY. 27th—BEAUMONT. THURSDAY, 28th.—HGRIOl. FRIDAY 29th.— RIVERSDALE. SATURDAY. 30th.—WAIKAIA. OYAL TALLEY LODGE, M.U.1.0.0.F. FORTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY. SOCIAL AND DANCE ill be held in the Valley Bowling Club ivilion, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th iigust, at 8 p.m. Double Tickets, 3s. inner provided. G. Mitchell Pianist. 11 J. MITCHELL, au Hon. Secretary. i BACHELORS’ BALL will be held in % the AUanton Hall, Friday, 29th Augt- Watt’s Orchestra. —C. Cullen, secretary. I LITE CLUB DANCE, St. Hilda Coroi nation Hall, Monday, August 25, 8 n.- Novelty Boys’ Orchestra; gentlemen 6d, ladies Is. MEETINGS. jpiUBLIO MEETING AT OPOHO. The RESIDENTS of Opoho are invited to attend at the Church Hall TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 25th, at 8 o’clock, to arrange a CELEBRATION in connection with the STARTING OF THE CARS on the New Tramway Extension to the District. asau THE IRISH SOCIETY will meet on TUESDAY, 26th inst., in the Overseas Club Room, at 7.45 p.m. Mr GILCHRIST will lecture. All members requested to bo present. M. GALLAGHER, 25au Hon .Secretary.^ OUNOIL OF CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONS. Will members kindly note that the QUARTERLY MEETING in the Cathedral Crypt on TUESDAY will be held at V instead of 8, in order to allow them to attend Professors Adams’s Lecture? R. H. KNOWLES K.EMPTON, 25au Hon. Secretary. LEAGUE IT)(>TBALiT MEETINGS of SUPPORTERS and LEAGUE PLAYERS will bo held at the League's Office, 193 Princes street (adjoining Grand Picture Theatre) as follows: TUESDAY. —Supporters and Players, South Dunedin and St. Kilda Districts. WEDNESDAY.— Supporters and Players, North Dunedin District. THURSDAY. —Supporters and Players in City Area. A cordial invitation is extended to those who are prepared to take an active part In the management of the clubs to bo established in the above districts, H. DIVERS, Secretary O.R.F.L, COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. JJtAIEIU COUNT BRIGHTON ROAD CLOSED FOR REPAIR. Y, The Green Island to Brlghlon Rond will ho Closed for Repair at Faignn’a Culvert from TUESDAY, 26th August, FOR A FEW DAYS. A temporary road will be provided, but not, suitable for Motor or Heavy Traffic. Motorists please take note. B. B. COUSTON, Esau County Engineer, OTAGO WITNESS. Largest Country Circulation- of any weekly in tho Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country leader*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19259, 25 August 1924, Page 1

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