AMUSEMENTS. ■ COMING IN ALL ITS GLORY! BRITAIN’S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT! •i ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT; ' ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.’ ’THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.’ To the QOTA G 0 N THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-DAY! MATINEES DAILY AT 2.30 p.m., With GRAND ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT (Chas. A, Martin, Organist). EVENING SESSION, 7.45. EVENING SESSION, 7.45. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL PRESENTATION (Mons. De Bose, Director). Assisting Artistes: Misses Ba.bs Saul and Iris, Gordon. 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 their Majesties the Ring and Queen of England, •uid seen three times by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and described by him as his favorite picture, It will arouse the patriotic spirit that lies dormant in every person. ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAMME, ‘ H.R.H.,' ‘ H.R.H. ‘ H.R.H.,’ ‘ H.R.H.,’ ‘ H.R.H.,’ ‘ H.R.H., ’ A story of the Prince of Wales from Boyhood to Manhood. BE SURE TO BOOK YOUR SEATS. PLANS NOW OPEN. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. Circle at Chas. Begg’s. Stalk at the Theatre. Ring 13-091. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, AND TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, AND NIGHT. ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS OF GLADNESS AND ONE HECTIC AFTERNOON CRAMMED FULL OF FUN. The Cup of Gladness will be full to the brim, squeezed down, and flowing over. ST. CLAIR CARNIVAL. ST. CLAIR CARNIVAL. ’he Fireworks will be held back To-night till the public have finished their Friday Night Shopping, BUT WHAT'S SHOPPING COMPARED TO THE CARNIVAL. DON'T FORGET SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 2 p.m., Sand Modelling for Boys and Girls. Four prizes. and Gentlemen. Numerous prizes. Sack n at S Secretary’. Rotunda till ni Two Mieses— V- Girls and Boys up to nine months. B: Girls and Boys from ine months tcTcighicen months of age. Prizes for first and second of each sex m ° th 4 'pnmT'BATHING BEAUTY PARADE. Prizes donated by Mr Arthur Barnett and hC Special Prizes have been donated for Ladies’ events by Messrs Kemplhorne, Prosser, “ d Then LADIES’ LIFE-SAVING TEAM in action. The only team of its kind 1 N \7d “’’about Thomsons’ Beautiful Little Ponies for the’" nt , to nde UP °"' The Purchase of a Badge gives you the Freedom of the Waterfront. PARENTS! PAR ENTS! Do your duty to your kiddies. KIDDIES! KIDDIES! See that your parents do their duly to you. GARDEN EETE GARDEN EETE (In connection with Te Taumata Club) To bo Held at the Residence of Mr and Mrs JAMES BEGG, ROSS STREET, KOSLYN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 2 to 5.30 p.m. Competitions: Fancy Work, Cooking, Sweets, etc., etc. BOOK STALL, PRODUCE STALL, BEAN TUB, TREASURE HUNT, CLOCK GOLF. Afternoon Tea, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream. DANCING, arranged by Miss DOROTHY DEAN, London (Greek School of Dancing). B-AND OF THE I*l BATTALION, OTAGO REGIMENT (By kind permission Officer Commanding). Fete will be Opened by His Worship the Mayor (W. B. Taverner, Esq.). ADMISSION: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. PICNICS. GROCERS’ PICK 10 At Fares WAIKOUAITI, WAIKOUAITI, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FEBRUARY 18ih. (including Admission to Grounds): Adults 3s 6d; Children, Is 6d. Train leaves Dunedin 8.55 a.m., returning Waikouaiti 5.20 p.m. BOND. HENDERSON, • Secretary.
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Evening Star, Issue 19793, 17 February 1928, Page 6
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