AMUSEMENTS. COMING IN ALL ITS GLORY! BRITAIN’S, GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT I ‘THE.FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ ‘THE’FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.’ To the Q 0 T A G 0 N THEATRE. NEXT—FRIDAY. FRIDAY—NEXT—FRIDAY. I A tale with the tang of the sea, the hazard of adventure, the thrill of romance. ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT,’ A romantic drama of the Navy, filmed with full British Admiralty co-operation. Screened by special command before (heir Majesties (he King and Queen of England, and seen three times by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and described by him as bis favorite picture. It will arouse the patriotic spirit that lies dormant in every person. BE’SURE TO BOOK YOUR SEATS. PLANS NOW OPEN. Circle at Chas. Bcgg’s. Stalls at the Theatre. Ring 13-091.
, “LET’S ALL GO GAY TOGETHER.” Gil AND CARNIVAL AT ST. CLAIR, GRAND CARNIVAL AT ST. CLAIR, GRAND CARNIVAL AT ST. CLAIR, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 16th, 17th, 18th FEBRUARY, At 8 p.m., and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Under the Auspices of the St. Clair Improvement Association. Object: To provide funds to assist the City Council in improving the accommodation for bathers at St. Clair. A FEAST OF THOUSANDS OF COLORED LIGHTS. The Band of the Ist Battalion, Otago Regiment, will be in attendance, also a Special Orchestra. Dancing in inc open air around the Rotunda. Dunedin off me chain again—a repetition of the Exhibition spirit. Carnival Regalia can be purchased on the ground for a nominal sum. Don’t forget the BABY SHOW on SAI'OBDAY AFTERNOON (Post Entries till 3 p.m.), and then the BATHING BEAUTIES. FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS Come where every prospect pleases. Catch the Cheer Germ, but bring it with with you and enjoy tuoso nights of gladness. THE PURCHASE OF A BADGE GIVES YOU THE FREEDOM OF 'iHE ESPLANADE AND WHITE ISLAND.
LECTURES. LECTURES. PR A CTICA L PS YCLIOLO Ci Y. WEDNESDAY, o p.m., WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m., TRADES HALL. Moray place (Downstairs Room), Tl/f R M LEOD -C R A IG, JM HEALER AND TEACHER, Wll Lecture. Subject: ‘How to Triumph in Life, in Spite of Mistakes and Seeming Failures,’ Are yon troubled with Fear or Failure Thoughts? Do You Want Success? H so, Come and Hear M'Lcod-Craig, WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m., TRADES HALL. All Welcome Collection. PALAIS D E DANSE, Embassy Salon, Moray place. EVERY WEDNESDAY ami SATURDAY. Don't Forget, WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEHRUARY 15th. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 15th. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 15th. Lucky Spot Dances. Good Prizes. Streamers, Balloons, anti Spot light Eflccts. PICCADILLY FULL DANCE BAND. Admission, 2s 6d each. Supper Provided. NOTE.—GoId Band Taxis in Attendance after 11 o’clock.
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Evening Star, Issue 19790, 14 February 1928, Page 8
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