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AMUSEMENTS. T LAST!! the phantom of the opera. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW (Continued). 5. In addition to the 32 principals, headed by Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, and Norman Kerry, an extra cast of over 5000 people were engaged for the production. 6. Four hundred stage hands, property men, electricians, and workmen e continually employed during the filming of the picture, some of he vorkers in the cellar scenes not seeing the sunlight for days on and. 7. A ballet of 250 trained dancers from the Metropolitan (New York), the Chicago Opera House, and other leading American Opera Houses, were specially trained for several w. -ks by Mr Ernest Belcher, noted American producer of dance spectacles. 8. A symphony orchestra of one hundred pieces, under the leadership of William Tyroler, formerly conductor of the Metropolitan (New York), and now in charge of the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra, supplied the music for the opera scenes. i Watch next Saturday’s paper for further important facts. MADE SPECIALLY FOR YOU. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. A UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION. COMING! ! JJTJENS HALL “Wi’ a hundred pipers and a’ and a’.” PIPING AND DANCING ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (OTAGO CENTRE). GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERTS Will be held ..EDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 2 and 3, at 8 p.m. BEST AVAILABLE SCOTTISH TALENT. SINGING AND DANCING, Including—[rs Wilfred Andrews (of Wellington). Also, Mr J. Paterson (Scotch Comedian). Admission: 2s and Is; Children, Halfrice. Booked Seats at Begg’s. Come and Hear the Songs of Auld Scotland. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOR - THURSDAY, JUNE 3. URNS HALL. BURNS HALL. [JALMERSTON COLLIE CLUB. SEVENTH ANNUAL TRIALS, To be Held on Mr JOHN PHILIP’S PROPERTY. HILL HAMPTON, PALMERSTON, n WEDNESDAY, 9th, and THURSDAY 10th JUNE, 1926. Schedules on Application. A. TAYLOR, Secretary. UCH R E ! UCH R E ! EUCHRE! EUCHRE! TO-NIGHT—B o’clock—TO-NIGHT. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. £10 —Special Order —£10. £s—Special Order—£s. And Eight Other Good Prizes. THE “SQUARE DEAL,” 2s 6d. OSGIEL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT —7.45 —TO-NIGHT. Lois Wilson, Noah Beery, in “ CONTRABAND,” “CONTRABAND,” rousing romance of a gil who fought crooked cown and a ring of smugglers. Thrills, Action, Romance, Comedy. News, Comedy. Serial. THE RIDDLE RIDER,” Chapter 7. D. D. \IXIE LAN *IXI E L A N TO-NIGHT, 8-11.45, VICTORIA HALL. NEW DIXIE DANCE BAND, maturing “Kinky Kids’ Parade,” “Tessie, top Teasing Me,” “Ukulele Lady, ’ etc. Admission, 2s 6d. LIONEL STOREY, Hon. Sec. I? READE WAUCHOP. ■ • SCHOOL OF DANCING. Studio: Top Floor, Herbert, Haynes Buildings (Near the Octagon Pictures). Principal: Ur F. Reade Wauchop '{Late Lo-don and Australian Theatres). All Modern Ballroom Dances *nd all branches of Theatrical Dancing Taught. Private Lessons and Classes arranged. For particulars write or 'phone. Address: 29 THE OCTAGON. 'Phone 3354. EU CH RE! TO-NIGHT! UCHEE! TO-NIGHT! WARATAE TEA ROOMS. £s—Special Order —£5. Nine Other Prizes. Admission 2s. ■A PUBLIC DANCE —Will be held in the WINGATUI COURSE TEAROOMS. On FRIDAY, 4th JUNE, 1920. In aid of the Riverton Sports Princess (Miss Trail). First-class refreshments. Good music. Dancing to commence at 8 pm- D. ROSS. Hon. Sec. Hart's Bus will leave Manse street at 7.30. SHIPMENT TO HAND “ EXHIBITION MARCHES.” “Colonel Bogey.” “Great Little Array.” “Mad Major.” “8.8. March.” “Voice of the Guns.” “Vanished Army.” “On the Quarter Deck.” “Middy March.” “Washington Grays.” Price, Is 3d per copy. Is 4d posted. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174-178 GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 17

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