AMUSEMENTS. iishaucstysW THtATBE Courtenay Place. ’Phone 22 —669. TO-NIGHT At 8. . TO-NIGHT And Every Evening at 8. MATINEE, SATURDAY, At 2.30. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Messrs. Fuller Present an ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Tie a Knot in Your Handkerchief! IT'S TOO GOOD TO MISS. Increasing Success Nightly of MR. GEORGE STOREY MR. GEORGE STOREY And His NEW REVUE COMPANY. . Presenting To-night a Mirth-provoking Revusical Comedy in three scenes, "THE BLUE LAGOON” The Snappi"THE BLUE LAGOON" est, Saucyest and Most "THE BLUE LAGOON" Succulent "THE BLUE LAGOON' Banquet of "THE BLUE LAGOON" Merriment ,and Music. 70 MINUTES OF PEP AND WHIRL. A Host in Himself. MR. GEORGE STOREY, Supported in his Fun-making by the following Irresistible Cast:— Frank Haining, Dulcie Milner, Fred Monument, Ada Scadden, Mark Erickson, Richard Butler, And MISS MABELLE MORGAN. Also, a Delightful Ballet, THE DELECTABLE SIX. UNSURPASSED UNSURPASSED VAUDEVILLE ' VAUDEVILLE Precedes the Revue. To-Night, First Appearance of (direct from England bv the R.M.S. Aorangi), MISS ANITA SHAWE, MISS ANITA SHAWE, MISS ANITA SHAWE,. The Favourite English Comedienne. Everything New bv THE MULLANEY BROS., FRANK PERRYN, ' i MAXWELL CAREW. ■ First Appearance of THE FOY BROS. Horizontal > THE FOY BROS. Bar THE FOY BROS. Acrobats. FULLERS’ FAMILY PRICES: D.C and 0.5., 2s. 6d. (Reserves 35.), plus tax; Stalls, Is. 6d.; Upper Circle, Is. Doors open 7.15. Motors 10.20. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. at Burnett's, next Theatre. FRIDAY NEXT. RETURN S E.A SON O F “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS” THE GREAT PARAMOUNT PICTURE AT THE KING’S. KING’S.
THE NEW AMBASSADOR 68 WILLIS STREET. RACE WEEK ATTRACTIONS. RACE WEEK ATTRACTIONS. AFTERNOONS —Fashion Ideas from 3 to 5. Glorious Evening Frocks, Fur Coats, Coat Frocks. Excellent Music. First-class Dancing. Dainty Teas. EVENING SESSIONS: Wednesday 8 to 12 Thursday, Race Special Bto 1 Friday 8 to 12 Saturday 8 to 12 Reserve Now. 'PHONE 1636. 'THE NEW AMBASSADOR, M. CAMPBELL; Proprietress.
If I were a multi-millionaire With millions of surplus gold to spare, A scheme of inquiry I'd unfold. To trace the causes of cough and cold. But all my chances of wealth have flown, And two-tind-ninebence ia all I own. For the cold I've caught I’ll ease assure, A bottle of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 151, 23 March 1925, Page 11
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