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AMUSEMENTS. 3[*EIN CESS THEATRE. Direction Ben and John Fuller. AiWAYS FULLERS’ AND MERRY FUELERS’ BRIGHT TO-NIGHT, at 8. Every Evening. Walter SUNSHINE < ApT’/rvxrA 9 Georgs PLAYERS. AitiAUlN A. 70 Minutes—lo Laughs a Minute.England’s Pre-eminent Purveyor of Gaiety, LOUIS LONDON. LOUIS LONDON. LOUIS LONDON. Character Songs and Impressions. Tne Delightful and Piquant Genius, with Her Violin, MAGGIE FOSTER. MAGGIE FOSTER. Maggie foster. SHARDS atK J PARKES, The AccomLDWARDS and PAKKES, plislied Farceur®. KATIE SOUELF.Y, Scotch Lassie’, wtooS anf | SHAW. Mirth and Melody. WEBBER and SHAW.. Mir Hi and Melody. PRICES; D.C and 0.5., 2s 6d; Stalls, 1» Ur> P el : Cttele. Is (all plus tax). Plan at The Bnstol. - Bookings, 6d. « - ■ . JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE ■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And for the following Ten Night*. PACKED LAST NIGHT WITH A DELIGHTED AUDIENCE. f OUR ■ REVEILLE/ A SPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA 203 PERFORMERS. ‘ 253 WONDERFUL ELECTRICAL EFFECTS. Special Scenery. , Full Orchestra. GRA’ND LIBERTY MARCH By 130 Performers. Black and While Ballet, Dutch Baliet, Beautiful Flying Ballot, Bonbon Ballet, Chinese and Indian Ballets. 12 * NIGHTS OF BRILLIANCE. 12 Beautiful Bells of Peace Number. Scenes o? Brilliance and Animated Joyness Prevail Throughout the Whole Production. 45 Separate and Distinct Numbers. 4P Cabaret and Futuristic Scenes. GORGEOUS WARDROBE. NOTE. —Box Plan Opens at The Bristol on FRIDAY for Saturday, Monday, and. Tuesday Nights. 4s, 2s Ed, Is. Day Sales at the Geyser, where seats may also he booked after 5 p.m. WILLIAM LINTS, Producer. NOTE.—Although the whole of the profits of ‘ Our Reveille ’ go to the Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Building Fund, we are egotistical enough to believe you are going to get more than twice your money's worth; if you don’t think so, don't go again. WILLIAM LINTS, Producer. HpHE EMPIRE THEATRE The Dc Luxe Picture House. TO-NIGHT, at" 8 o’clock, THE EMINENT BASSO, CHARLES SMYTHE, CHARLES SMYTHE, Late Principal with the DAME MELBA. MADAME CALVE, And ALICE ESTY GRAND OPERA COMPANIES, Mr SMYTHE will sing: ‘Prologue’ (‘I Pag liaoci'), ‘Up Fron (Sanderson) 'The Company Sergeant-major’ (Sanderson), ‘ Captain Mac.’ Welcome Reappearance of BATHIE STUART, Comedienne and Society Entertainer. ANITA GREENE, Possessing a sweet lyric soprano voice, with exquisite light, shade, and flutc-like purity of tone. % MIRIAM KUTNEE, A talented young accompanist, who also sings delightful ditties at the piano. A CONCERT DE LUXE. COMBINED WITH A PROGRAMME OP VARIED AND HIGH-CLASS MOTION PICTURES. Last Screening To-div of the Remarkable Adaptation of the we!!-known Book, ‘A BURGLAR FOR A NIGHT.’ Supported with an Excellent Scenic, Comedy and the latest long- Animated Topical Gazette. Speoiallv-selected Music by THE EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Entr-aoto, ‘'Faust’ (Gounod), 8 p.m. Plan at Theatre after 5 p.m.; ring ’Phono 444 for reserves. Night Trices; Is Id, Is 7d, 2s Id, 2s 7d. GRAND NEW BILL TO-MORROW! TOM MOORE In CHAS. KLEINE'S Famous Drama ‘ HEARTSEASE.' LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT! AUEE L T ’S TO-NIGHT, 7 to 10. Positively Your Last Opportunity TONIGHT to W^ness The Greatest Dramatic Motion Picture Eves Offered the Public, ‘WITHIN THE LAW.’ The Phenomenal Stage Success Presented a: a Wonderful and Remarkable Screen Achievement. :i; iiig ALICE JOYCE and HARRY t 3IOREY. I In Niue Mighty Reels.

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Evening Star, Issue 17327, 15 April 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17327, 15 April 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17327, 15 April 1920, Page 5