AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON TH EATRE. SPECIAL MATINEES AT 2.30. NIGHTLY AT 7.45. Russia, in all its glory; Russia, in all its filth and misery; Russia, with its high cast and low, aristocrat and peasant; Russia, land of romance, Tartar, Slav; Russia, and the Volga Boatmen. The Interpretation of the Famous Song, “THE VOLGA BOATMAN." "THE VOLGA BOATMAN." "THE VOLGA BOATMAN.” “THE VOLGA BOATMAN.^ “THE VOLGA BOATMAN.” “THE VOLGA BOATMAN.^ “THE VOLGA BOATMAN.” “THE VOLGA BOATMAN. CECIL B. DE MILLE’S Mighty Successor to “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.” This magnificent production will be accorded nightly a lavish and dignified “RUSSIAN PROLOGUE.” “RUSSIAN PROLOGUE.” OCTAGON ORCHESTRA OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (Directed by Mr L. D. Austin). BOX PLANS: CIRCLE AT CHAS. BEGG’S, STALLS AT THEATRE. PRICES. Matinees.—Stalls, Is; Circle, Is 6ct Children, half-price. Evening Sessions. —Front Stalls, Is 6d; Back Stalls, 2s; Circle, -s od. Booking fee 6d extra, plus tax. NO U ALF PRICES AT NIGHT. MONSTER COMBINED BANDS’ CARNIVAL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, At 8 o’clock. At 8 o clock. CORONATION CEREMONY DRILL HALL, KENSINGTON. DRILL HALL, KENSINGTON. MISS NEW ZEALAND (Miss Thelma M'Millan) will CROWN Miss NANCY BLANEY, Queen of the Carnival). Miss OSTEN (Miss Otago s Maid of Honour) Assisting. A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT—ONCE SEEN, NEVER FORGOTTEN. The Popular BAND OF THE FIRST BATTALION will Render a First-rate Programme Preceding the Ceremony. A MONSTER PROCESSION, A MONSTER PROCESSION, Led by the Fire Brigade, followed by the Queens and the Bands, will leave the Octagon at 7.30 on TUESDAY NIGHT. COME EARLY. COME EARLY. COME EARLY. A RECORD CROWD WILL BE THERE—DON’T MISS. Popular Price: One Shilling. Upstairs, One Shilling Extra. BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES, PRETTY GIRLS, ENCHANTING MUSIC. THE RESULT OF THE ART UNION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. The Combined Bands will Render a Programme of Suitable Music. F. A. SIMS. Organiser. \ “BROADWOOD” PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS CAN YOU CONCEIVE A MORE ENDURING GIFTPLEASING TO EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD FOR YEARS TO COME—THAN THE SUPERB “BROADWOOD.” OHN BROADWOOD & SONS PIANOS Lre Produced in Bijou, Upright Grand, Baby Grand, and Player Styles. A MODEST INITIAL PAYMENT SECURES DELIVERY, AND FOLLOWING PAYMENTS PER MONTH, QUARTER,^ OR HALF-YEAR ARRANGED TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD.. DUNEDIN.
BOXING. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mt John Fuller Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boting. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing.. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DECEMBER 6. At 8 o’clock. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. SALVING JAMITO (A ringster of no mean order) ARTIE HAY (N.Z. Welter-weight champion). £l5O Purse. Purse. Two Six-vound Amateur Preliminaries. TARIFF: Pit, 3s; Stalls, ss. O.S. and D.C., 7s. Ringside (elevated), 10s. All Prices Plus Tax. The Box Plan at The Bristol to 5 p.m. Day Sales for Pit and Stglls at Jacobs’s. NO FREE LIST. H. DIVERS, Secretary. Boxing. BoxingBoxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. Boxing, Boxing. Boxing. Boxing, Boxing. Boxing. Boxing. CRICKET. QRICKET. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. OTAGO v. SOUTHLAND, CARISBROOK GROUND. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, December 7 and 8. Play Commences 11 a.m. each day. Admission Is, Children; Stands Free. After 4 p.m., Admission Cd. E. S. WILSON, 4d Secretary O.C.A. LECTURES. JJ UR N S HALL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 8 p.m. A LECTURE will be given by the Rev. W. L MARSH, SI.A., Hon. Chaplain to the Forces, entitled “A RAMBLE THROUGH ANCIENT BABYLON,” Illustrated by Lantern Slides showing the Ruins of Nebuchadnezzar’s Palace, Hanging Gardens, Ishtar Gate, Tower of Babel, etc., etc. Admission, Is 6d; Reserved Seats, 2s, at Charles Begg and Co. Proceeds in Aid of First Church ‘‘Own Missionary Fund.” 4d
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19965, 6 December 1926, Page 1
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