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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE TO-DAY, m 2; TO-NIGHT, at 7. ALL-NEW PROGRAMME. Feature No. 1; “THE GOVERNOR’S LADY.” The story of a man who married youth, expecting to find a helpmate, only to realise he had a wife m name only. A Harry Millard#? Production, with an AllStar Cast. Feature No. 2: “THE HEART LINE.” From the Novel by Gelett Burgess. The romance of a girl whose heart line revealed three love affairs. A clean, wholesome, vital, yet colourful Drama. See it! You’ll tell your friends 1 T)UNEDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. THIS MORNING. Piano Solo, “ Mazurka in C Minor. Baritone .Solo, “Harlequin.” THIS AFTERNOON. VICTORIA HALL. Recitation. “The Losing of a Soul. Recitation, “ Answer to a Child s Question.” BURNS HALL. Irish Jig. Highland Fling. Piping Competition, _ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Soprano Solo, “Blackbird’s Song. Vocal Solo, Gentlemen, Open to AH. ( a ) Operatic Air Ballet Dance, Operatic. _ TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! At 7.45. Piano Solo, “Mazurka in C Minor. Hesitation *' The Losing of a Soul, Soprano Solo, “ Blackbird’s Song.” Highland Fling. Violin Solo, “ Gavotte in E Minor. Baritone Solo, “Harlequin.” Recitation, “Answer to a Child's Question.” Ballet Dance. Operatic. Irish Jig. Recitation, “Her Picture.” Vocal Duet, Selection from Gilbert and Sullivan. ADMISSION: Burns Hall, 6d. H.M. Theatre-T)ay Sessions—Adults Is, Children 5d Evening— D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls. 2s; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Bristol. Booking fee 6cl. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. Q 0 R E 'COMPETITIONS. ALTERATION OF DATES. Commence WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. Judges; Literary Section, Rev. Rutherford Waddell, D.D.; Dancing, Mr W. L. Milne (Gore). Syllabus, Entry Forms, and Book of Words (free! at Begg's and The Bristol. G. MATHESON, 20s Secretary. SHOWS. QTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. CLYDESDALE STALLION PARADE TAHUNA PARK. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924. JUDGING 11 A.M. SHARP. Horses entered for Messrs Wright, Stephenson and Co.’s Challenge Cup v/ijl be;’’ inspected, bv Messrs W. D. Snowball, ■M.K;C.V.E;; an‘d W.D. Blair, M.R.C.V.S., in the Otago Partners’ Saleyards, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, Starting at 10.30 a.m. HORSES WILL PARADE IN ORDER AS CATALOGUED. Catalogue i laAdmission laE. F. DOTH lE, 22s Secretary. MEETINGS. PROHIBITION VISIT OF MR CAMPAIGN. 1924-25. CHARLES POOLE for Auckland West), Lato Chautauqua Lecturer. CROMWELL. Public Hall, TO-NIGHT, September 22. ALEXANDRA. PUBLIC HALL, on TUESDAY, September 23, at 7.45 p.irt. ROXBURGH. Public Hall, on WEDNESDAY, September 24. at 7.45 p.m. MILLER’S FLAT. Public Hall, THURSDAY, September 25. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN, 1924-25. visit of captain Hawkins (Ex M.P., late N.Z.E.F.). WAIKOUAITT. PELICAN SCHOOLROOM, TO r NIGHT, September 22, at 7.45. MOSGIEL. JBLIC HALL, on TUESDAY, September 23, at 7.45 p.m. GREEN ISLAND, iblio Hall, on WEDNESDAY, September 24, at 7.45 p.m. REID HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. lURSDAY, September 25. IAIEHI REnjRNED SOLDIERS’ CLUB HOUSE SOCIETY (Incorporated). A GENERAL MEETING will bo held in 3 Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, on WED4SDAY, September 24. at 8 p.m. Buslss": Adoption of Balance Sheet and to cide as to Disposal of Society’s Funds. F. SELLER, Hon. Secretary. TIHE will Overseas IRISH SOCIETY MEET on TUESDAY NEXT in Club Room. Dr WHYTE will give a LANTERNSLIDE LECTURE. M. GALLAGHER, Hon. Secretary. XHIBITION NOTIC ES. IE NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION CHOIR. MEETING of CHOIRMASTERS will icld in the Board Room Now Zealand reas Company's Buildings, 5-11 Bond it, at 8 p.m., THIS (MONDAY) EVENSeptombor 22, 1924, when all inter--1 are cordially invited to attend, loirmasters unable to attend are rated to kindly arrange for the attendof a delegate. 11. R. SPENCE, Secretary. OF INVERCARGILL. £IOO DEBENTURES FOR SALE, REARING INTEREST at 5* PER CENT. PER ANNUM. The following arc offered at par—usual brokerage allowed:— Town Hall and Theatre Redemption Loan, maturing Ist October, 1939. Special Loan, No. 4, maturing 31st December, 1933. Prospectus on application. F. BURWELL, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Invercargill, September 19, 1924. 22s SEE tho NEW BUICK SIX; ride in it; you will bo surprised; a great car. ERSONS Trespassing on Ellerwdale, ‘ Silvorstream, with dogs and guns, after tide date, will be PROSECUTED. 22a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19283, 22 September 1924, Page 1

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