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amusements. CESS THEATRE/ Direction „ ....... Ben and John Fuller. FUIHBRH AND MEKEY FULLERS’ BRIGHT. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Every Evening. Walter SUNSHINE t . -n Tr ,^^ T . s George PLAYERS. * ARIZOKA» e 70 Minutes—lo Laughs a Minute, England s Pre-eminent Purveyor ©f Gaietv. LOUIS LONDON. LOUIS LONDON. ‘LOUIS LONDON, v aractsr Songs and Impressions. The Delightful and Piquant Genius, with Her Violin, MAGGIE POSTER, MAGGIE POSTER. MAGGIE POSTER. REWARDS and PARKES, The AcoomKAui fio™ PARSES plished Farceurs. W |®?F E and SHA W, Mirth and Melody, PRICES: D.G. and 0.5., 2s 6d j .Stalls, la At + C i role L -^ all p!us ta *)- at Tho Bristol. Bookings, od. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE," For a Season of 18 Nights, commencing WEDNESDAY. APRIL li ‘OTJR REVEILLE,* A SPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA. 253 PERFORMERS. . WONDERFUL ELECTEIOAL EFFECTS. Special Scenery. Pull Orchestra. GRAND LIBERTY MARCH By 130 Performers. Black and Whits Ballet, Dutoh Ballet, Beau* tirul Flying Ballet, Bonbon Ballet, Ghlnesh ■ and Indian Ballets. K w ,9 F brilliance. is Beautiful Bells of Peace Number. Scenes of Brilliance and Animated Joynesi • Pre\ r ail Throughout the Whole Production. 43 Separate and Distinct Numbers. i®' Cabaret and Futuristic Soenes. ■ ‘ GORGEOUS WARDROBE. Box Plan for First Three Nights Now Omni ‘at The Bristol. ' Tlie ‘ Sun ’; For an amateur performance t0 extend almost - over a fortnight with crowded houses each’night seems almost unbelieyable, but such is the record estabhshed by Our Reveille,’ to which very few without reserved tickets could obtain admission last night. NOTE.—The same will happen in Dunedin, because we have the goods. 4s, ' 2s 6d, Is. WILLIAM LINTS. Producer. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. MADGE EVANS Pulls the Strings in ‘A HOME WANTED.’ ‘A HOME WANTED.’ ‘A HOME WANTED.’ 'That Bewitching Little Elf has Won All Hearts. MADGE EVANSIs Seen at Her Favorite Pastime of Taming an Ogre. , THE FUNNIEST THING IN THE WORLD Is watching a small imp of mischief wheedling ways get round a peppery old man anl tame him. * THERE IS NO MORE TO, BE SAID. COME ALONG AND SEE HER. Also, A New Chapter of the Startling Serial. ‘A MAN OF MIGHT.’ ‘A MAN OF MIGHT.’ USUAL PRICES. SPORTING. FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. MEETING, 6th and Bth MAY, STAKES, £4,090. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS Both Davs CLOSE at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 16th APRIL. H. L. LAMES, Secretary, RELIGIOUS. S ALVA T X O N .' Dowling street. M B M Y r TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK, TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK t CENTRAL HOLINESS MEETING, CENTRAL HOLINESS MEETING, Conducted by MAJOR GUNN, MAJOR GUNN, Divisional Commander, * And ADJUTANT BEAR. ADJUTANT BEAR. Do You Want Power to Win SoulsP, If So, Then Come. THIS THURSDAY, 8 p.m., THIS THURSDAY, 8 p.m.! REVIVAL SERVICE. Silver Band Present. HAROLD MUENZIE. MEETING TTERBEET BOG (Youngest Son ( General COVENANT EACH NIGHT ' In GRAND Tlli DO YOU BELI In a Living, Personal Ga In tho Deity of Jesus? , In tho Power of the Holy In a Live, Active Devil? In an Inspired Bible? In Salvatioi by BloodP In the True Church of Go In a Clean Body? In a Separated Life? In a,Heart Filled with In the Second Coming In a Service for Others? IF you DO or would LI Then hear Booth’s Thrilling these Subjects, and, as a,j Dunedin, SIGN THE COVEI TO RESIDENTS OF, A MEETING of to AMALGAMAS will be held in Council! DAY, April 15th, at O. COVERNM! PUBLIC Applications! position TRuSTEE in con tratlon of the Pu SALARY, ( The appointmo| provisions of tho mcni Act, 1817, charged will be th Applicants must ganising capacity similar to that ] Trust Office, both traidon of estates Applications, whl3 to the tion for f the Positfo! Trustee,” will be rec 30th APRIL, 1920. J. Minister in Wellington, |th AvrfkJ

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Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 5

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