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AMUSEMENTS. Q 0 T A GO N THEATRE. MATINEES DAILY AT 2.30 p.m., With GRAND ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT (Chas. A. Martin, Organist). EVENING SESSION, 7.15. EVENING SESSION, 7.45. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL PRESENTATION (Mons. De Rose, Director). Assisting Artistes; Misses Babs 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 King and Queen of England, and 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.,’ A story of the Prince of Wales from Boyhood to Manhood. Circle Plans at the Theatre. Stalls at the Theatre. Ring 13-091. ’Phone Reserves will not bo held after 7.30 p.m. ALAS!! ALACK-A-DAY!!! CLOSING DOWN!!!! THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NIGHT. THE VERY LAST AFTERNOON AND EVENING ST. CLAIR CARNIVAL.

ST. CLAIR CARNIVAL. ST. CLAIR CARNIVAL. DUNEDIN CAUGHT ON THE CREST OF THE WAVE. A FTERNOON ATTRACTIONS: Sports for everybody, young and old, all ages. Good prizes. Sand Modelling, Sack Races, Bun and Treacle Competition, Treasure Hunt, etc., etc., etc. BABY SHOW. Post Entries at the Secretary’s Office, Rotunda, up to 3 when the judging will commence. Two classes—(a) Boys and Girls up to 9 months of age; (b) Boys and Girls from 9 month* to 18 months of age. Prizes for Ist and 2nd in each class for each sox. BATHING BEAUTY PARADE, k The Ladies’ Life Saving Team in action, and then the beautiful team of Thomson s ’ Ponies for the kiddies to ride upon. 3 A CINEMATOGRAPH WILL BE TAKEN OF THE CROWDS ON THE BEACH. 3 When all the kiddies have gone home to tea preparations will be made for the , final hectic night. EVERY ATTRACTION GOING FULL BLAST. We are nut to establish another record, and dc».'t mind working ourselves to a frazzle to please you. THE FINAL BON BOUCHE. “LET’S ALL GO GAY TOGETHER.” (By Permission of the Officer Commanding.) PROGRAMME OF MUSIC To be Rendered by THE BAND OF THE FIRST BATTALION, OTAGO REGIMENT (Conductor, Lieut. BLEW. 0. ASTEN) In the, GARDENS, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock (wet or fine). March— 1 Stars and Stripes’ (Safroni). Overture—' Don Juan’ (Mozart). Valse—' Malmaison ’ (Zuhicta). Hymn—Selected. _ ~ Cornel Solo —‘Cradle Song’ (Brahma).--Soloist, Sergeant J. I. Donaldson Selection—' Reminiscences of Meyerbeer ; Saint D’Air.our ’ iElg.it I. Gavotte —‘ Les Cloches dc St. Malo’ (Rinnner;. Characteristic March —‘Noisy Bill’ (Losey). Dance—‘Mystic Beauty’ (Fenck). March—‘The Middy’ (Alford). ‘God Save the King.' The Usual Collection will he taken for Now Music and Instrument Fund. £. G. RUHEN, Secretary. SPORTING. MEMORABLE MEETING TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At the CALEDONIAN GROUND, 7 o'clock. CYCLING CARNIVAL, THE OTAGO AMATEUR AND CYCLING CLUB’S FIRST MEETING, (Record Entries for Athletic and Cycling Events. CYCLING. CYCLING. Half-mile Scratch Race (paced). One and Three-mile Handicaps. - Fifteen Events, including the heats. Come and See all the Champions in Action. Roll up. Roil up. Roll up. QOH E■* RACING CLUB. SUMMER RACE MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 and 25, 1928. First Race 12.30 p.m. Each Day. Last Race 5.40 p.m. Each Day. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE ON ALL LINES. RAYENSBO UR N E ANNUAL REGATTA, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928. PROGRAMME. No. 1. —12ft. 6in and Under SAILING DINGHY RACE. Start 5 p.m. First prize, £1 10s; second, £1; third, 10s. Entrance, 3s. No. 2.—lßft and Under YACHT RACE. Start 3.15 p.m. First prize, £2 10s; second, £1; third, ICs. Entry, 4s. No. S.—ALL-COMERS' YACHT RAGE. Start 3.30 p.m. First prize, £3 and coil yacht line; second, £1 10s; third, 15s. Entrance, 5s 6d. No. 4.—MOTOR BOAT RACE, 7 m.p.h. and Under. Start 3.45 p.m. First prize, £3; second, £1; third, 10s. Entrance, 4s 6d. No. S.—ALL-COMERS’ MOTOR BOAT RACE; over 7 m.p.h. Start 4 p.m. First prize, £5; second, £1 10s; third, 15s. Entrance. 5s 3d. No. 6.—OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT RACE. Start 4.15 p.m. First prize, £1 10s; second, £l. Entrance. 2s 6d. Three starters or no race No. 7.—SPEED BOAT RACE. Start 4.30 p.m. First prize, £2; second, £l. Entrance, 3s. Three starters or no race. All Motor Boat Races under Mark Foy system of handicapping. HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES. Admission: Lawn 7s 6d, Ladies ss; Outside Enclosure, 2s. F. YOUNG. Secretary. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY. 29th FEBRUARY, 1928, At 12 o’clock. At Our Rooms, 42 Princes street, Dunedin. CHEAP HOME. WORKER’S OPPORTUNITY. Messrs tamblyn, m'kenzie, and RHODES, under instructions from the Owner, will offer by auction, Freehold Property, known as No. 249 Melbourne street, Dunedin South, being Allotment 22 on Plan of Township of iorbury, No. 47, containing 11.2 poles, with all improvements thereon, being 4-roomed House, in first-class order; electric, gas, hot and cold; concrete paths; really a natty homo, in handy situation. Buyer can go in with £SO deposit. Full particulars from ' THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1928, At 2 p.m. At Premises, No. 37 Richmond street, 1 Dunedin South. ' SALE OF SURPLUS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS TAMBLYN, M'KENZIE, AND RHODES, acting under instructions from the Owner (who is leaving for England), will offer for sale by auction the following Surplus Furniture and Effects:— Sideboard, portion suite, oak table, dining room chairs, easy chairs, lino., pictures, very fine oak bedroom suite (complete), ; wire mattress, chest of drawers, oak hall stand, oak palm stand, kitchen tables, couch, kitchen sundries, kitchen chairs, steps, tools, etc. Full particulars from : THE AUCTIONEERS. ENTRIES for ALL EVENTS CLOSE on MONDAY, February 27, at 8 p.m. —Macandrew's Bay, C. Hook; Dunedin, D. Moor, S. Bauweil; Broad Bay, D. M'Pherson; Port Chalmers, M. Nelson, T. Dale. TRAIN LEAVES DUNEDIN 2,30 p.m. Band in Attendance. F. B. WEBBER, Hon. Secretary. INVERCARGILL BEACH MOTOR RACES. SATURDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1928. MOTOR BUSES will leave the Otago Motor Club’s Rooms, 358 Moray place, at 6.30 a.m., returning the same evening. FARES, 24s 6d return. Pariiculars from Club’s Office. OTAGO MOTOR CLUB. P. H. POWER, Secretary. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, At 1.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WIALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (W. Schultze). ROLL-TOP OFFICE DESK, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, RED PINE MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, SOLID OAK 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, DENTIST S LATHE, HANDSOME DUCHESSB PAIR, LIBRARY BOOKCASE (Suitable legal office). A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Yjl have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Walnut upright grand piano (ML Schultze), extending dining tables, hall elands, mir-ror-back sideboards, Singer drop-head sewing machine, bex-lop sewing carpet machines, roll-top office desk, linoleum, paintings, occasional tables, easy chairs, couches, Axininster runner, walnut cabinet, vases and ornaments, crockery, library bookcase, cupboards, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresess, antique wood bedsteads, duchesoe chests, loiiet chests, full-Scotch chests, drop-side cots, handsome duchesse pair, kitchen and Austrian chairs, kitchen table®, Saratoga trunk, table mangle, lawn mowers, new porcelain enamel bath, DENTIST’S LATHE, etc., etc., etc.

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Evening Star, Issue 19794, 18 February 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19794, 18 February 1928, Page 8

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