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AMUSEMENTS

PRINCESS THEATRE. The new bill at the Princess maintains its popularity. 'Che dancing act of Clemens and Dean is a partieularlv dainty morsel, and the singing of Frahk' Herbert is of the kind that immediately grips « vaudeville audience. The turns* from the old bill a.lb by no means -fill tips"; on In? contrary, each is in its war an artistic. act. The new revue 'Going Some 'is of a, higher standard than ite two predecessors. SCOTTISH CONCERT. No effort ha? been .spared to make tho concert in the Garrison Hall this evening in aid of the widows and orphans of Highland soldiers and Nilvy nleti the complete success such it. worthy 'object deserves. As smother instance of'how' nobjy the 'men of the heather ha.ve responded to our conn - try s need, it may be noted that when a. certain vessel, which must be nameless called at Melbourne recently, it was found that inost uf the crew belonged to the one Highland village in the small Me of Lewis -called Stornoway, and no less than 78 of them were named M'Leod ' Dnuedm'a best artists are giving their services at the concert to-night. Patrons will therefore not only enjoy one of the be=t and most varied Scottish concerts oatgiven in Dunedin, but will also have the satisfaction of paying off at least a little of the great debt we all owe the dependents, of those who are fighting our battles in all parts of the world:

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Evening Star, Issue 15915, 22 September 1915, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 15915, 22 September 1915, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 15915, 22 September 1915, Page 4