AMUSEMENTS. FREE LECTURE! I'REE LECTURE! FREE LECTURE! EMPIRE THEATRE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th, at 7 p.m., By Mr E. F. CLARK (of Melbourne). Mr E. P. CLARK (of Melbourne). Mar B. P. CLARK (of Melbourne). the coming THE COMING THE COMING R EVOLUTIONI REVOLUTION! R EVOLUTIONI Russia has turned Bolshevik. India is seething with discontent. China is on the verge of Anarchy. The seeds of Revolution are being sown in every country. What will be tb® outcome P HEAR THIS LDCrrURI. IT IS VITAL TO YOU. NO COLLECTION. NO COLLECTION. NO COLLECTION. SEATS FREE. SEATS FREE. SEATS FREE BOTANIC GARDENS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 8 p.m. the kaikorai ban d (Conductor, Mr B. Franklin) Will Render the following Programme; Contest March—‘ Wairarapa ’ Band. Hymn—Selected Band. Waltz— 1 Ectaey ’ ... Band. Xylophone Solo— 1 Souvenir de Cirque Eenz ’ ... Bandsman E. Andrews. (As played by the Midgets.) March— 1 Victors’ Return ’ Band. Echo Solo— 1 Sizeletla * Bandsman C. T. Morgan. Contest Selection— 1 Gounod ’ Band. By Many Requests— 1 Prisoner’s Song Band. March— 1 Washington (prays ’ Band. ‘God Save the King.’ The Collection will be in Aid of the Contest Fund. C. T. MORGAN, Hon. Secretary. ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND WILL PLAY AT ST. KILDA ROTUNDA, SUNDAY, 8 P.M, The Programme on this occasion will be better than ever, as the Band will be assisted by Mr GEORGE BEGBIB, Piper, late Argy'e and Sutherland Highlanders’ Band, of Exhibition fame. In addition, the St. Kilda Band will let the public hear the Contest Quickstep and Selection. PROGRAMME. Contest March—’Wairarapa’ (Grussell). Pipe Solo— 1 Land of the Tree?.’—By Mr Geo. Begbie. - Contest Selection—‘Lortzing’' (Round). Selection of Hymns. Pipe Solo— 1 Captain Touse.’—Mr Geo. Begbie. Polish Dance—Polina ’ (arranged by J. G. Dunedin). Horn Solo—‘Songs of Araby.’—Soloist, Mr W. Smith. Waltz— 1 Monastery Bells’ (Greenwood), March—‘Guards’ (Marechal). National Anthem. Special mention must, be made of (he item ‘Polina,,’ specially arranged by Mt J. C. Easton, of Dunedin, who deserves credit for providing us with such beautiful music, and all made in Dunedin. And a hearty reception awaits Mr Geo. Begbie on his reappearance before the Dunedin public, who appreciate good music alwayi. AGAIN WE REPORT PROGRESS. A Loud Sneaker will he in operation at the MARKET RESERVE (opposite ear sheds), when in* Programme as played at St. Kilda, will be Broadcasted, and listeners-in who care to contribute towards this popular Band can do to at the Gates. Your financial assistance will be appreciated. JAS. DIXON. Conductor. W. W, FENNYCUIGK, Secretary. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS! TO-MORROW (SUNDAY"), JANUARY 16. . BUSES WILL LEAVE DUNEDIN (Weather Permitting)1. FOR THE KAIK, at 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Returning at 4.15 and 7.15 p.m. Return Fare, 4s. 2. FOR HOOPER’S INLET (a new tun), at 10 a.m. Returning from there at ,8 p.n>. Return Fare, ss. 3. AROUND OTAGO PENINSULA, 2.30 p.m.. ss. The above Trips will be run in Addition to the regular time-table service to Macandrews, Broad Bay, and Portobello. All Buses leave from Rank at Queen's Gardens, Lower High street. Reserve Heats Free of Charge. Ring 2,483 or 81. PENINSULA MOTOR SERVICE, LTD. BEAUTIFUL OTAGO HARBOR. Unsurpassed in New Zealand, but not sufficiently appreciated, Because wo live near it. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), S.S. "WAIKANA,” Dei ring for THE SPIT and HARRINGTON POINT, at 10 a.m., Calling at Port Chalmers Both Ways. 36 Miles of Unbroken Grandeur (arriving back in Dunedin before 6 p.m.). ADULTS; 2s 6d; CHILDREN, Is. By far the cheapest trip in New Zealand. Just think, at the same rat* ft would only cost 12s 6d to go from Lyttelton to Wellington. DO NOT MISS TUTS OPPORTUNITY. YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT, CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM, FRUIT, AND SOFT DRINKS To be had on Board. BROAD BAY AND PORTOBELLO TRIPS A& USUAL.
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Evening Star, Issue 19457, 15 January 1927, Page 8
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