AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. CORINNE GRIFFITH and HOBART BOSWORYH. Corinno Griffith's Powerful Drama, ■THREE HOURS.' •THREE HOURS.' Onco 'the pet of all society—-now branded as it common thief! DRAMA iVS TRUE TO LIFE AS LIFE ITSELF! In addition, CONRAD NAGEL and RENEE ADOREE. •THE EXQUISITE SINNER.’ ‘THE EXQUISITE SINNER.’ COMMENCING FRIDAY. ADOLPHE MENJOU. ADOLPHE MENJOU. ADOLPHE MENJOU. ‘ EVENING CLOTHES.’ ‘ EVENING CLOTHES.’ ‘ EVENING CLOTHES.’ In Addition, LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE In ‘AFFAIR OF THE FOLLIES.’ ‘AFFAIR OP THE FOLLIES.’ MPI R E THEA TR E TO-DAY’S MATINEE, 2.15, EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.15, THE WORLD-FAMOUS COMEDY, COMEDY IN SUCH LARGE DOSES THAT YOU WILL ACHE WITH JOY. YOU WON’T DE HAPPY TILL YOU SEE IT! If yon want to LAUGH till yon Weep— SHRIEK till your Sides Ache— YOU MUST SEE ‘KID BOOTS.’ Preceded Nightly by an Elaborate and Atmospheric Prologue, Staged by THE OTAGO SCHOOL OP DANCING. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas, Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Plans at The Bristol till 5 p.m.; after at the Theatre (ring 10-441). ANOTHER BIG FUN RIOT. ALWAYS SUNSHINE AT FULLERS’. FULLERS’ pRXNCESS THEATRE Warm as Your Fireside. Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. FULLERS’ BRIGHT’ ENTERTAINMENT. TO-NIGHT, At 8 % TO-NIGHT, Another Big Show by GAYLE "WYEIPS ‘BAND BOX REVUE.’ ‘ BAND BOX REVUE.’ ‘ BAND BOX REVUE.’ The Latest Musical Extravaganza. ■THE BLACK EAGLE.’ •THE BLACK EAGLE.’ A Blight, Sparkling, Fresh, and Surprisingly Original Musical Comedy, PRESENTED BY VERSATILE ARTISTS, •THE BLACK EAGLE.’ A Feast for the Eye. A Charm for the Ear. And a Paroxysmal 2h 20min Laugh. Prices: U4h and Stalls, 2s 6d (plus tax and booking fee) ; Hack Stalls, Is 6d; Upper. Circle, Is. Box Plans at BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; lalcr at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. pOS LY N TIIEA TR E TO-NIGHT, 7.45. A quick ad ion, double-listed story of old Arizona that will make you gasp with excitement. BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES, In ‘THE DESERT'S PRICE.’ ‘THE DESERT’S PRICE.’ •THE DESERT’S PRICE.’ 3rd Episode ‘Phantom Fortune ’ Serial Comp. 3rd Episode ‘ Phantom Fortune’ Serial Comp. Full supporting films, and then the GREAT MOUTH ORGAN COMPETITION. GREAT MOUTH ORGAN COMPETITION. Record Entries. Three Valuable Prizes. |3 A L A IS D E DA N S E (Dunedin’s Most Exclusive Dance Rendezvous), EMBASSY SALON (Moray place, opposite Public Baths); beautifully decorated lounge and ballroom. PICCADILLY FULL DANCE BAND, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Streamers, Novelties, Balloons, Prizes, Spotlight Effects. Caterer, U. Ellison. Admission, 2s 6d each. Mirth and Melody from 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. LOOK OUT FOE B 1G MORAN JUMBLE SAL Upstairs in BUILDINGS, OCTAGON, FRIDAY, Half-past 10 till 4. E, GREAT BARGAINS. RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB. GARNI VA L NIGH T. OVERSEAS HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Streamers, Paper Hals, and Gas Balloons. Lucky Spot Waltz and One-step. Four Prizes. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s 6d. Supper. Neville’s Black Cat Orchestra. Dancing, 8 to 1. F. GRAY, Hon. See. REDCASILE DANCE. millS POPE I. Alt DANCE is held .1 EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING at St. Joseph's Hall, Rattray street. All Christian Brothers Old Boys arc asked to attend and help their Stall for the Redcastle College Carnival. Good Musis. Good Refreshments. Dancing, 8 io 12. Admission, 2a. All Welcome. SPECIAL ASSORTMENT VOCAL FOX-THOTS AND WALTZES, *'Jhero Ain’t No Flies on Auntie.’ ‘ Beautiful. Is My Old Lady.’ ‘ Singing.’ ‘ When I Was One Year Old. ‘ Twilight.’ ‘ Sahara.’ ‘Bye-Bye, Baby.’ ‘When’the Leaves Come Tumbling Do w.V ‘ Stumbling, ‘Sleepy Zuydor Zee.' ‘ Hinky, Dinky, Parley Yoo, 1 ‘ On My Ukulele.’ ‘ Go Long, Mule. ALSO NUMEROUS OTHER NUMBERS OUR SPECIAL PRICE, 9d per Copy; lOd Posted. CALL AND INSPECT. TERRY’S MUSIC STOIIE, 174 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. OTA G U II UN T CL U I’. II ACE S, ANNUAL TOTALISATOR MEETING, WINGATUI RACECOURSE, SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 17. First Race, 12.45. Last Race, 5.30 p.m. TRAIN SERVICE TO RACECOURSE. Ordinary Trains; 9.9 a.m., 10.26 a.m., 11.10 a.m., 11.40 a.m., 12.15 p.m., 12.45 p.m., atid 2.15 p.m. Special Trains: 11.35 a.m. and 12.5 p.m. Return Trains leave Wiugalui: Special Trains at intervals from about 5.30 p.m. (two trains). Ordinary Trains: 5.16 p.m. and 6.21 p.m. The 11.35 a.m. Race Train to Wingatui will slop at Kensinglon and Caversbain i to pick up passengers bolding Special Racecourse Tickets, but the 12.5 p.rn. Race Train will NOT stop at intermediate stations. The first Race ’Train from Wingatui will stop at Cavershatn, and the second Train will slop where required. The Express 'Train leaving Dunedin for Invercargill at 4.45 p.m. will stop at Wingatui to pick tip passengers for Balchilha and stations south thereof. Rid urn Fare, 4s, which includes admission to public enclosure. Admission Charges: Grand Stand, 7s 6d; motor Cars, 2s Gd; Public Enclosure, Is Cd. Stand Tickets obtainable at Railway Station and S. Jacobs’s, Princes sired. Dunedin Jockey Club Members will bo admitted to the MEMBERS’ STAND ONLY on production of (heir Alcmbcrs’ Ticket for 1927-23 season. Their motor cars will also he admitted free on production of Members’ Tickets. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary. FOOTBALL. OTA G 0 II UGI3 Y FOOT BA L L LEAG II E BIG INTERPROVINUAL MATCH, —AUCKLAND V. OTAGOFOR THE NORTHERN UNION CUP, CALEDONIAN GROUND, CALEDONIAN GROUND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Kick-off, 3 p.m. turlaiu-raiscr. Final Junior Shield, ATHLETIC v. CITY, 1.45. During 1 lie Interval a 2-milc Cycle Handicap Race will be run, for Trophies Donated hv the League. „ „ _ T J, 11. A. M‘KEEFRY, Secretary O.E.F.L. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. , an experienced Waitress. — Restaurant, Stuart street. rANTED To Sell, a Broody Pekin Bantam and a Setting of Eggs.—Ring INUINE Reduction Sate.—Astounding reductions Wallpapers, Paints, and all ting and Paperbanging Needs; last Wren’s. WANTED, Cottage, Warrington, Evan-,-dale, for month from 24(h December—Particulars ’to Ralph Buchanan, St. Leonards. ANTED, experienced Man to do up garden; reasonable terras.—Apply evenings, 55 Kaikorai A alley road. GENUINE Reduction Sale.—Don’t hesitate to inspect windows aud showrooms; bargains rill lines; last week.— Wren’s. 1? A rA - North End: 4-rooraed House, a&tfcOU brick sides; good condition; penny section. —Gaidars, 67 Princes street. <P>"oKA—Roslyn: 5-roomod Villa, freecfei/Ov/ hold; glorious position, handy car. church, school,—Caldcr’s, 67 X’rinces street. • -North End: Eight-roomed House; |-acre section; room :r house. —Gadder's, 67 Princes street. \ —Musselburgh : 6-roomecl Villa, perfect condition.; modern uences; freehold. —Calder's, 67 street. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICE. OWING to Bereavement, Business Premises of If. PARKER, MOTOR BODY BUILDER, Anderson’s Bay road, will ho CLOSED UNTIL SATURDAY MORNING. (Signed) 11. PARKER. ST. CLAIR.--For Urgent Sale, FIVEROOMED MODERN BUNGALOW (Close, Car Line) Four rooms, bathroom, pantry, and kitchenette. All in firet-clas* order'and nicely papered; slab grates, pas cooking, large verandah; sunny flection, and ample room for garage. Built for owner's occupation. Easy terms arranged. Apply PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. KAIKOHAI CRICKET CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Kaikorai Cricket Club will be held in the Kaikorai Football Club’s Pavilion on MONDAY Next, the ISth inst. All members and intending members arc requested to bo pre> ' ent ‘ J. AHLBEANDT, Hot. Secretary pro. tcm. WANTED Known—That Billheads. Circulars Cards Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘ Evening Star Office at Moderate Prices.
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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 8
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