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AMUSEMENTS. SUPREMACY SPELLS SUCCESS. ■J>BINCESS__ THEATEB. Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville, Ltd. Governing Director Ben. J. Fuller. Aiditly at 8; Matinees Saturday, 2.30. PULLERS' REFINED VAUDEVILLE. Always Presenting the Pick of the Basket. Our Ascendancy is Assured by SHEER MERIT. 'tillers' Brand Vaudeville admits no Rivals. .Ve Figure to have EVERY FACE CARD, PLUS THE JOKER. IN OUR DECK c. , »*ERY WEEK. „ SU, ?y, 'And Book Study Our Bill. Your Scat. Our Bill A DOSE OF JOY 0' LIFE. VICTOR PRINCE And His REVUSICAL COMEDY CO. ENTERING THEIR. FIFTH WEEK, And Strong in Public Favor, Present 'OH, WHAT FUN!' 'OH, WHAT FUN!' "OH, WHAT FUN!' A TANTALISING, TEASING, Rhythmic, Melody-encrusted, Electric Musioal Comedy. Featuring' VICTOR. PRINCE, The Liveliest Comedian in Vaudeville. Gorgeous LILIAN COLENSO. Side-splitfcinr, Staging, CHAS. ZOLI. Original Comely LESTER CAREY. Dialogue Chorus, RUBY ESDAILE. Situations. THE WHOLE GRADED CLASS Al. OUR CONSTELLATION OF VARIETY STARS. Direct from America. First Appearance in Dunedin of the World's Wonder, MAXIMO, The Cuban Daredevil, In his Sensational"Slack-wire Act. HAZARDOUS, HAIR-RAISING Slack-wire Act, Eclipsing all Predecessor*. ' New and Sparkling Items by English Singing HILDA FELSTEAD. Comedienne, HILDA FELSTEAD. Entire New Programme by the Popular .favorites, ?OREY. London's Favorii ivajv-Yivit and STOREY. Comedy MLLNER and STOREY. Entertainers The Banjo ' GEO. DE ALMA. Virtuoso. GEO. VEi ALMA. Tremendous Enthusiasm Nightly of BROWN and SORLIE. The Funniest BROWN and SORLIE. Colored Comedy BROWN and SORLIE. Team in Vaudeville. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, ls;l 600 Seats 6d. Reserves at THE BRISTOL 2s 6d, • TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-MORROW NIGHT' (TUESDAY)! At b o'clock. GRAND OPERA At JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. PAUL SALDAIGNE, PAUL SALDAIGNE, Belgian PAUL SALDAIGNE, Grand PAUL SALDAIGNE, Opera PAUL SALDAIGNE, Star, PAUL SALDAIGNE, And HIS PUPILS. In an Act of SAMSON ET DELILA And an Act of * CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA.' Staged and Costumed in Truest Style bf Paul Saldaigno himself. Box Plan at The Bristol and at Jacobs's. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4-s •• Stubs, 2s 6d; Gallery, Is. Day Sales ail JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TUESDAY, 11th APRIL, 1916. ' KING OLAF,' By THE DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY Choir 130. Orchestra 30. Reserved Seats, 3s; D.C., 2s 6d; Stalls, SJ& or for each of 5 Concerts for £1 Is 4 R*» served Seats. • A. F. GRAHAM, Secretary. Care Bristol Piano Company. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 4th APRIL, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, No. 221 Princeß street. CONVENIENT CITY FREEHOLD INVESTMENT. Nos. 496 and 498 Great King street. 5-ROOMED VILLA AND 4-ROOMED COTTAGE. ALEX HARRIS" AND CO. XA have received instructions from Mr W. T. Sutherland (who is leaving Dunedin) to Bell by auction, Part Section 16, Block XXX., Dunedin, containing 19 poles (more or less), together ■with comfortable 5-roomed Viila, bay window, verandah, electric light, nicely papered throughout, scullery, cupboards, washhouse, copper, tubs, drained; also 4-roomed Cottaj;e, scullery, drained (let at 9a per week). This is a good proposition, and will ha Bold cheap. / WEDNESDAY, sth APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, 221 Princes street, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Removed to Rooms from Caversham for Convenience of Sale. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND #IANO (Strohmenger nnd Son), 4ft 6in SOLID BRASS BEDSTEAD, CHIFFONIER, WALNUT OVERMANTEL, 3-ROLLER MANGLE. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. -X-V havo received instructions to Bell by auction. Household Furniture, including' Walnut piano (Strohmenger and Son), chiffonier, plush piano stool, walnut over< mantel, ball stand, pictures, hearthrug, plat< form rocker, rattan chairs, occasional tables, linoleum, flower pedestals, Austrian chairs, bamboo tables, fenders and irons, 4ft 6in brass bedstead, double -and single brass-rail bedsteads, shakedowns, kapok mattrcssos, toilet ware, duchosse chests, washstands, couches, toilet tables, kitchen table, toilet chests, crockery, pair steps, garden tools, etc., etc. TUESDAY, 4th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Rooms. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURJIr ETC.. ETC. , DINING ROOM SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS. EXTENDING DINING TABLE, WALNUT OVERMANTEL, HANDSOME CARVED HALL CHAIR. HEAVY OAK BED, OVAL MIRROR OHfiVAL DRESSING „ TABLE. FITTED-UP PHONOGRAPH RECORD CUPBOARD, KITCHEN DRESSER, STEPS, ETC., ETC. TAMES SAMSON AND CO. * „ ,lnvo ljfi e» favored with instructions to ks.l by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture, etc., including— Large carpet square, handsome mirror-back sideboard, heavy linoleums, pictures, cutlery c.p. ware, extending dining tables, high-back chairs, bronze kerb mid irons, easy upholstered chairs, heavy hall runner, mirror-back sirh-seol-, httll stand, curtain poles and curtains, handsome b-droom suite (3 pieces), solid oak bed tc match. 2 double iron beds and bedding, handsome stained duel)""'" pair, mirror-door wardrobe, child's cot, shakedowns, kitchen dresser, steps, etc. etc WEDNESDAY, sth APRIL, At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On Account of Whom It May Concer CLARNICO CONFEOTIONTSRY, 274 41b BOXES ASSORTED CONFECTIONERY, Cream Caramels, Mocha Walnuts, Lily Caramels, Premier Caramels, Fourrer Nuts and Almonds, Mint Creams, Almond Paste Dragee Mixture, ' All Faults, If Any. In Suitable Lots. >ARK, REYNOLDS, ' IJUffiGED

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Evening Star, Issue 16079, 3 April 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16079, 3 April 1916, Page 5