AMUSEMENTS. IT'S A SCREEEEEEEEEEEEAM! IT'S A SHRIEEEEEEEEEEEEEK! HONEST, WHOLESOME, HYSTERICAL LAUG H T E R THE WORLD'S FUNNIEST COMEDY, In the J) M P 111 E THEA TII E TO-DAY’S MATINEE, 2.15, EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45, THE WORLD'S FUNNIEST COMEDIAN, WORLD’S FUNNiEST COMEDIAN, EDDIE CANTO R E D DIK CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR (Something NEW in Comedians), With CLARA BOW and BILLIE DOVE, CLARA BOW and BILLIE DOVE, In tiic WORLD-FAMOUS COMEDY, ‘KID. B 0 0 T S'.‘ ‘KID BOOT S.’ ‘KID BOOTS.’ ‘KID BOOT S.’ ‘KID BOOTS.’ ‘KID HOOTS.’ ‘KID BOOT S.’ ‘KID HOOTS.’ COMEDY IN SUCH LARGE DOSES THAT YOU WILL ACHE WITH JOY. YOU WON’T BE HAPPY TILL YOU SEE IT! If you want to LAUGH till you Weep— SHRIEK till your Sides Ache— YOU MUST SEE ‘KID BOOTS.’ EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA -(Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.!. Overture, Selection from ‘The Blue Kitten' (Friml). Entr’acte, Selection from ‘ Kid Boots ’ (Tierney), arr. by Chas, Parnell. Preceded Nightly by an Elaborate and Atmospheric Prologue, Staged by THE OTAGO SCHOOL OF DANCING. Plans at the Theatre. Ring 10-444. ’PHONE WILL NOT BE HELD AFTER 7.45. JTING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. BEBE DANIELS and BEBB DANIELS and ’ BEBE DANIELS and CHESTER CONKLIN, CHESTER CONKLIN, CHESTER CONKLIN, In ‘A KISS IN A TAXI.’ ‘A KISS IN A TAXI.’ ‘ A KISS LN A TAXI.’ ‘ A KISS IN A TAXI.’ ‘ A KISS IN A TAXI.’ ‘A KISS IN A TAXI.’ ‘ A KISS IN A TAXI.’ ‘ A KISS IN A TAXI.’ ‘ A KISS IN A TAXI.’ ‘A KISS IN A TAXI.’ ‘ A KISS IN A TAXI.’ Comic situations pile ono on the other to culminate in an hilarious ending. Chester Conklin goes through an entirely new repertoire of antics in expressing disapproval of being made a goat. COMEDIES AND OTHERS. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. 26th ANNUAL FESTIVAL. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, VICTORIA HALL, and BURNS HALL, Commencing TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, And Continuing Morning, Afternoon, and Evening until SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. RECORD ENTRIES. SEASON TICKETS. A Limited Number of Season Tickets admitting to All tho Competitions, but not tho Demonstration Concerts, now available admitting Two to Each Session.. Price, 255; Now obtainable from tho Secretary. ADMISSIONS. Evenings Sessions.—D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Children, Half-price., Day Sessions, 6d. Saturday Afternoons.—Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Box Plau Opens at Tho Bristol on WEDNESDAY. Booking fee, 6d. B. S. WILSON, Secretary. T. and G. Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR. Conductor, Dr V. E. GALWAY. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 2ml CONCERT, 41st SEASON, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, DUNEDIN'S POPULAR CHOIR Will be Heard in OPERATIC SELECTIONS, CANTATAS, AND PART-SONGS. Assisting Artists: - Vocalists —Miss Meda Paine, Messrs J. T. Anderson, Les Dailey, Alfred Walmsley, R. Martindale, J. D. M'Kecbnic, F. H. Williams, and J. C. Clark. Violoncellist, Miss O’Kaue. Pianist, Mr C. A. Martin. Booking Opens at Bristol MONDAY, September 12. J. G. BUTLER, Secretary, Care Westport Coal Co. IMPERIAL RECORDS. EW PROCESS OF ELECTRICAL RECORDINGS. LATEST RELEASES. 58—‘ Everybody’s Charleston Crazy ’ (Song); ‘Moonlight and You’ (Song;. 54—‘ Holy City ’ (Bass Solo) ; 1 Ora Nobis’ (Bass Solo). 53—‘ Passing By ' (Tenor Solo); ‘ Maa’ (Tenor Solo). 53—’ Crazy Words, Crazy Tune ’ (Fox ; ’ldolising' (Fox Trot). 32—’ ’Deed I Do ’ (Fox Trot); ‘ Sweet j ’ (Fox Trot). 51—‘The Mikado.’ Part I. (Band Sett); ‘The Mikado, Part 11. (Band sett) . 58—‘Sunkist Hawaii’ (Hawaiian Gm- ; ‘ Dreamy Swanee Lullaby ’ (HawaiSuitars). 3s EACH PERIAL PARLORS, 14 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL And PIONEERS’ HALL, Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. '■nbley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ‘A NIGHT In ‘HONGKONG.’ Wonderful Dceoratknu And Lighting Effects. Cordon’s Royal Dance BantL Will. Smith’s Kapai Orchestra. Admission, 2s 6d. Supper, 6d extra. N.B.—Alcohol is strictly prohibited in or about these halls. Offenders will be instantly dismissed from the dance. RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB. C CARNIVAL NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, / September 14th; dancing, 8 to 1. Streamers, Paper Hals, and (.las Balloons. Lucfcv Spot Waltz and One-step Prizes. LADIES, Is 6d„; GENTS, 2s 6d. Supper. Nevill’s Black Cat Orchestra. F. GRAY, Hon. Sec. HUTTON’S GRAMOPHONE PARLORS, 207 GEORGE STREET, p OOD SECOND-HAND RECORDS at Is. Is 6d. Nearly New, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s. Demonstrations by Madame P’Laister. WHY BUY NEW? INSPECT OURS!
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Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 8
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