AMUSEMENTS. King edward TO-NIGHT, at BEBB DANIELS ami THEATRE. 7.30. BEBE DANIELS and CHESTER CONKLIN, CHESTER CONKLIN, I j L * ‘ A KISS IN A TAXI.’ ‘ A KISS IN A TAXI.’ ‘ A KISS IN A TAXI.’ TnVERYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY, at. 2 and 7-30. CORINNE GRIFFITH and COKXNNE GRIFFITH and HOBART BOSWORTH. HOBART BOSWORTH. Corinno Gridith’s powerful Drama, •THREE HOURS.’ ‘ THREE HOURS.’ ‘ THREE HOURS.’ Once the pet of all society—now branded - ns a common thief-! DRAMA AS TRUE TO LIFE AS LIFE ITSELF! In addition, CONRAD NAGEL and RENEE ADOREE. •THE EXQUISITE SINNER.’ ‘THE EXQUISITE SJNNER.’ TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. A N N U A L CONG E R T. X*. Presentation oi Medals, Prizes, and Diplomas by Rev. Professor HKVvTTSON, 8.A., Burns Hall, SEPTEMBER 16th, 8 p.m. Invitation Programmes may bo obtained from Bristol Piano Co , Messrs Chas. Bcgg and Co., or BEATRICE BARTH,' Local Secretary. MOSGJEL TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 131 b, at 8 p.m. i’ORTOBELLO HALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, at 8 p.m. OTAKOU MAORI CONCERT PARTY. Maori llakas, Poi Dances, Songs in Costume, Comic Play, Minstrel Troupe. Adulis, Is; Children, Gd. Dance to follow, Is cslra. Proceeds for Maori Chnrcli and Otakau Tennis Club. L. BROWN, Hon. See. R.A.0.8., G.E.8., N.Z. TAIER], No. L milE RAISING of BRO. A. WALLACE 1 to the SECOND DEGREE will take place on WEDNESDAY, September 1411 1 . All Brothers are cordially invited to attend. A. J. MCDONALD, C.P., C.C., Secretary. Euchre. 'OIG EUCHRE —BIG, Euchre. Euchre. 13 WA RATAII TEA Euchre. Euchre. ROOMS. Euchre. Euchre. TO-NIGHT. Euchre. Euchre, 810 U Orders. Euchre, Euchre. Pd, £1; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £l. Euchre. Euchre. 8 other orders. Special Euchre. Euchre, order Lady and Gent Euchre. Euchre, that have not won Euchre. Euchre, order. At. 8 sharp. Euchre. Euchre, Admission, 2s 6d. Euchre. Euchre Tuesday Night, 0 Orders. Admission, 2s. TRADES HALL. mill' MONTHLY UNION SOCIAL it- will ho held in the Trades Hall, Moray place, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), loth insl., at 8 p.m. Musical Programme. ADMISSION, 6d.
“ Have you read Roswell's ‘ life of Johnson’?'” “No. I’m not interested in cricket players.” “Although skirts are so short,” says a newspaper, “the trains worn by Court debutantes were as long as over;” There were, one might say,'no express trains.
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Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 6
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