AMUSEMENTS. COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME i AT FULLERS’ piU N CESS THEATEI Warm as Vour Fireside. Direction John Fuller and Sons, Lid. TO-NIGHT, tt. A JOYOUS ENTERTAINMENT. Just the Stimulant You Want. GAYLE WYER’S ' BAND BOX REVUE CO." ' BAND BOX REVUE CO." In Something Entirely Different. MAGNI FICENT, MIRTHFUL, MUSICAL COMEDY, ‘ OVER NIGHT,’ ‘OVER NIGHT,’ Different to Revue ,vkl Burlesque. A clever story, with tunny situations, set to sparkling mush, with Dance Trimmings. IF EVER THERE WAS A GLADSOME SHOW THIS MUSICAL COMEDY IS IT. Yon must see it, because it's A HURRICANE HILARITY SHOW. A Grack-a.Jnck Musical Comedy, with something doing all tho time. FRIGES; D.G, anil Stalls, 3s (plus tax); Rack Si alls, 2s; Upper Circle, Is, ROY FLANS at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. Tel. 13-702. PETER TfIC GREAT. The Largest Foiiee Dog on the Screen, and generally reputed unexcelled in tut S'lhceiice. OSL Y:\ TiIEAT 11 13 TO-NIGHT, at 7.43. HE FOUGHT. HE SAVED HE LOVED, PETER THE GREAT In •WILD JUSTICE.’ Love ami Hate ruled this dog’s life —Jovo for his friends, hate for his enemies—and never did ho falter in Ids lavish devotion or punishing vengeance. THE GREATEST UOG HERO Ever seen m any photoplay. His intelligence will amaze, his bravery awe, his splendid beauty charm, Ids great strength and fearlessness startle von. A TENDER LOVE STORY. DUNEDIN CO MI'ETITIO AS, 261 h ANNUAL FESTIVAL. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, VICTORIA HALL, and BURNS HALL, Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Sessions Commencing TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. Official Opening at 7.50 on Tuesday Evening. Interesting Programmes Arranged tor Each Session. Admission.—D.C. and 0.6., As; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Children, Half-price. Day Sessions, 6d. Saturday Afternoon—Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Bov Plan Now Open at The Bristol. Booking fee. 6d. A Limited Number of Season Tickets (which admit two to all the Competition Sessions) 255, obtainable from B. S. WILSON, Secretmy. PUBLIC LECTURE. MADAME ALWYN, PSYCHO-PHYSICAL CULTURIST, Will Lecture on WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m., In ASSEMBLY HALL, V.M.C.A. Subject, ‘NATURE’S WAY. Collection. Interviews EXCELSIOR HOTEL, TUESDAY, SEPT. 20th, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
SPECIAL ASSORTMENT VOCAL FOX-TROTS AND WALTZES. ‘There Ain’t No Flics on Auntie.’ ‘ Beautiful Is My Old Lady.’ ‘ Singing.’ ‘When I Was One Tear Old. ‘ Twilight.’ ‘ Sahara.’ ‘ Bye-Bye, Baby.' ‘When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down.’ ‘ Stumoling. ‘Sleepy Zuyder Zee.' ‘Hinky, Dinky, Parley Voo.’ ‘ On My Ukulele.’ ‘ Go Long, Mule. ALSO NUMEROUS OTHER NUMBERS OUR SPECIAL PRICE, 9d per Copy; lOd Posted. CALL AND INSPECT. TERRY’S MUSIC STORE, 174 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Dunedin orchestral society (Hon. Conductor, Mr Jas. Coombs), THIRD CONCERT. FORTIETH SEASON, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Assisting Soloists— Miss STUART MITCHELL, Mr W. G. HILLLKER. A Limited Number of 2s Tickets may bo obtained at the Theatre. H. H. SYKES, Hon. Secretary, 150 Rattray street. EUCHRE. Euchre. TIIO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Euchre. -®-. At the Euchre. ARCADIA TEA ROOMS, Euchre. Dowling street. Euchre. 9 SPECIAL ORDERS. Euchre. 9 SPECIAL ORDERS. Euchre. Admission, 2s. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING S II 0 IV, ART GALLERY HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 and 30. Entries Close Otago A. and P. Society's Office, 83 Crawford street, on MONDAY, September 26. at 7 p.m. A. D. MILLER, Secretary. P.O. Box 595. TAIERI FOOTBALL CLUB. SM 0 K E CONG E R T, Fire Brigade Hall, Mosgiol, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1927, 7.45 p.m. Tickets, ss. G. R. HENDRY, Hon. Sec. OVERSEAS HALL. Dance C<ELECT DANCE, at 8. To-night. Dance. IO To-night. Dance. Good music, good floor, To-night. Dance and a good time. To-night. Dance. Old and New Dances. To-night. Admission; Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s. Right of admission reserved. M. CAMPBELL, Convener. EUCHRE! EUOII RE! WARATAH TEA ROOMS. . TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m.—Sharp—B p.m. £l2 -ORDERS—£I2. Ist Order. £6; 2nd Order, £3; 3rd Order, £l. and 6 Other Orders. No Tickets will be sold in excess of available seats. Play will commence promptly at 8 o’clock. Come early and avoid disappointment. 2s 6d—Admission—2s 6d. Euchre. Euchre. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. rrmE MONTHLY CONCERT will be held X in the Early Settlers’ Hail on WEDNESDAY Next, September 21, at 7.45 p.m. Splendid programme. Dance tilt 11 o'clock. T. GILCHRIST. President. M EXICANO ORCHESTRA PLAYERS, OF GARDENS TEA KIOSK, MONDAY NIGHT. FIVJ) Supper, Ja*7.. Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2t, COME AND BE SURPRISED! GET Quotations from "Evening Star Oflice for large or small quantities ol Printiorr before pla.ing your order.
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Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 8
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