AMUBBMENTS. JJBINOESS. THEAESE* ALWAYS MERRY FULLERS'. FULLERS' AND BRIGHT TO-NIGHT—EVERT EVENING. Walter George SUNSHINE PLATERS Wa tor George SUNSHINE PLAYERS Waßer George . Present vJ&SSK PEABL OP PERSIA-"■■ Walter Georgo A Bombshell of Jot. t, , J , Best of the Bunoh. England s Pre-eminent Purveyor of Song ancGaiety, LOUIS LONDON. LOUIS LONDON. * n „+s,., LOUIS LONDON. wSriffiv"* 1 !*- .Famous Norerbv. .Tnol-__*ptt.t t tiro ■*• EDWARDS AND PARSES Brilliant Scotch Dan<*r. J Added. . KATIE GOUBLAY. IS: D.C. and 0.5., 2s 6dt Str»- '-'■ sr Circle, l s (all plus tax), il. Bookings, 6d. TJ' I g M A_JBS if J . WEDNESDAY, APRIL H. ] 'OUR REVEILLE/ J. 'OUR REVEILLE,? ; A * 253 PERFORMERS. g£ WONDERFUL ELECTRICAL EFFECTSY ' Special Scenery. Full Orchestra. A GRAND LIBERTY MARCH By 130 Performers. ?l a^ n ? White Ballet, Dutch Ballet. Beati.T tiful Flying Ballet, Bonbon Ballet, and Indian Ballets. ). 12 , NIGHTS OP~iRILLIANaB. ' li'i Beautiful Belis of Peace Number. j Sce S SS °S £P Uiai i c< ? and Animated JoynessM Prevail Throughout the Whole Produc" i tion. % j 45 Separate and Distinot Numbers. 4$J Cabaret and Futuristic Scenes. i GORGEOUS WARDROBE. I Box Plan for First Three Nights Opens a*f The Friday, 9 a.m. . The.'Sun'j For an amateur performance to extend almost over a fortnight with crowded houses each night seems almost unbelievable, but such is the record established by 'dur Reveille,' to which very few ' without reserved tickets could obtain admission last night. NOTE.—The *same will happen in Dun- ' earn, beause we have'the goods 4s, 2s 6d, Is. , WILLIAM LINTS, Produoer. • RING'S JHEATBE. Enormous Success of Our Holiday •Programme. TO-NIGHT at 7 and 8.30. The Love Story of a Prince Vand a Societj Maid is told with dramatic force in the Five-act Metro Feature, " 'HER GREAT MATCH.' A Strong and Unusual Cast, headed bv GAIL KANE. GAIL KANE. GAEL KANE. "Royalty dazzles the eyes of New York. 1 * A Timber King's Daughter wins the Prince! ' • ONLY A MORGANATIC "WIFE. "Every privilege of a wife, but she can NEVER BE A QUEEN!" "We women give all—and demand all!" . Was the answer of the girl, and The Prince gives up a Kingdom, finding thaf LOVE IS THE GREATEST KINGDOM OF ALL! Then the Great Lfuurhinff SucceEß 'EFFICIENCY.' • EFFICIENCY.' Night Animals (Educational), Co-operative Weekly Gazette, Etc, Etc. I Prices: 6d and 3d: Circle, Is. 1 PH E _P_ LA,Z A* ' Popular Paramount Star, WALLACE REED; In a Thrilling Photc-play, 'THE'ROARING ROAD.' , " "THE ROARING ROAD.» You will see a thriving race between aa express train and au automobile. Twentyfive miles side by side they race at hairraising speed. Supports :' First Episode 'THE GREY SEAL,' 'THE GREY SEAL.' Also, Most Laughable Comedy ever presented to a Dunetiin audience: 'UNCLE TOM WITHOUT A CABIN.' It's a Sennett. WE OPEN: ' AFTERNOONS, 2; EVENINGS, 7. USUAL TRICES. N.A.N T Oajara XG N, Commencing APRIL llth. SUNDAYS) PRINCESS THEATRE. WEEK NIGHTS i GRAND THEATRE. TENDERS. FOR'SALE BY TENDER. I ,4 LTEBNATIVE TENDERS will be re--£-5- ceived up till 1 p.m. o'clock MON- ; DAY, 19th April, fcr the PURCHASE i one or m two lota, of that very desirabl Property, the PRESBYTERIAN MANS AND GLEBE, situated close to the town of ! Port Chalmers. ! LOT I.—Manse of nine rooms, all newly ' painted &.nd done up; bathroom, porcelain bath, hot and cold water, water from borough supply, electric light, telephone, vinery, wflshhouee, coal shed, stable, shed, harness room, cow bvre; together with . SEVEN ACRES OF LAND (more or less): ' good spring on the property. n£°T T A^T B P VEN AND A - H ALF ACRES • OF LAND (moro or less); spring on pro- ; perty. * j The abova would make a very comfort- i able home for a retired farmer. \ As the congregation has purchased a new I manse in Port Chalmers, the Droperty de- I tailed above is for absolute sale. j The property is now open for inspection. | Immediate possession can be had, j The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. i GEO. F. BOOTH, \ Clerk of Deacons' Court. j OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. NPERS will be received un till 5 p.m..! A on TUESDAY, 20th Awl, for, the i ERECTION OF NEW SCHOOL (Wood) at : Merino Downs, r,^ l^?. 8 and specifications may be seen; at the District Hirii School, Tapanui;. Mora ; Studio, Main street, Gore; and at tb<'= ' Office. S. M. PARK, _, . Secretary. Education Offioe. - Dnnedin, 7th April, 1920. ELECTION NOfICES. Bruce electorate. r john bdib (liberal oandi- ■ date) will address the ELECTORS aa tinder : p.m.; MOMONA7B.IS p.i THURSDAY, April Bth.-HINDON, noonMAUNGATUA, 4 p.m.: HENLEY 6.15) MILBURN, 8.15 pirn. FPJDAY," April 9th.—LOVEUVS FLAT, 6 p.to.j MILTON, 8 ,. ; Owin? to pot being able to secure #ii Town Hall, Milton, on date previously ad* verfcsed, Meetings arranged as above. mz in a Star' *G^n|eiC-J^mnaX.
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Evening Star, Issue 17320, 7 April 1920, Page 5
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