AMUSEMENTS. PRIN CES S; THE A THE. Direction B6a and. Jobs Fuller. The Wannest House—The Biggest. Show, TO-NIGHT, at B—Every Evening. “PRINCESS” ■ . HYSTERIA, HYSTERIA, HYSTERIA, HYSTERIA-, , ; v HYSTERIA, HYSTERIA, - IHE HINDOO MYSTIC, hj DELVES INTO-THE PAST!» SNOW'S ALL ABOUT THE PRESENT! FORETELLS THE FUTURE'. MUSICAL. GAHLSONsI . ' ' MUSICAL ' CARLSONS.' The Digger' Harmonists: ' ■ LAURIE AND ROSSIE GEORGS ROSS, - ■ The Topsy-turvy Pianist. FULLERS’ NINE, WONDERS POINOAIRE, VA THE TWO -FKEEES. X ’ Second Weifc ’ .. The Wonderful Zoological E-naombtst ABDYS CATS AND COCKATOOS. ' TO-NIGHT! :MPO-NIGHT! AM* O Extra Added Attractions. ’ .- Special. Engagement, First Appsttranos, TWO MACES,—Comediansl —. ! TWO SrACj^v^Daahers. Direct from America, ■ LEE AND SMITH:: ‘ MLEE AND _SMITH-,T~ -• Two: -‘Boys and a Piano, - ifttroducing t-h» Latest—American Jazz. . Prices: D.C. .and- O.S- - ,-Yy- 6d;- Stalls,, la 6d; Upper Circle, la (ail nlas tax). Box Plan at THE BRISTOL.. , Bpokings, 63. jjis Direction -Victor BeckManagement . ah. 5 ;UH....••!... "Staajt Garknd -•Commencing - - • ■ SATURDAY, JULY'S.-'-". THE BRILLIANT OPERATIC A • PRIMA DONNA,” : k.M GERTRUDE ' yFok5?S’ON> : - WHO CREATED- A -FURORE With-the ■' J. 0. 'WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA COMPANY'.’- ■■ " *' AlsO.'--"' . Horace Hunt, HORACE' HUNT.' "—M -D’ ’ HORACE HUNT, - THE GIFTED SOLO PIANIST. His 1 First Appearance ■ Since Ids Internment in Germany as Prisoner of War. k • Supporting Artists: ' CHARLES RUSSELL, The Eminent Flautist. Mr ERIC ■'WATERSr—Arcompanist. SATURDAY EVENING Miss GERTRUDE JOHNSON Will' Sing the Famous MAD SCENE FROM ‘LUCIA,* With Flute Obbligato by CHARLES RUSSELL, ‘ ‘A Fors e Lui’ (‘Travinta-’). ‘ Songs My. Mother Taught- Ale;. {Dvorak). ‘Soive;g*s Song*. (Greig). ‘The Lass ,with'the',Delicate (A-r»V Mr HORACE HUNT -Will play; Slow Movement from pantasie in 0" (Schubert, ‘Wanderer’), . ■ , . ‘Scherzo in BFlat- AUnor’-{Chopin), Improvisation—PolonaDo ’ .(MacDowell). PRICEs : 6s, 4-s, and 2s (plus-tax). ™ atTIIK - BRISTOL, QPK TO-DAY (THURSDAY).M--Concessions to.;--Students.' Full .nartio from The Brislol. . CLAUDE HAIGH, Touring Ms NED uhrs KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. A SOCIAL REUNION of HtudeiS an E:\-srudc-ntfi will be held in Burt Fa! Krug Edward Technical Cblicgo., on JULY ' nt 8 p.m. Application... by Me-mbevs fc Tickets of Admission must be made at. tl: Technical College Office or to Members c Committee of Students’ Association not late than 2nd July.'*" - w • .. . ’ .FLORENCE DAVYS, ; ■: . • , Seerc-tai-y. Ncue.—Annual Subscriptions are now du; P.A.F.S.A. LODGE No. 41, GREEN ISLAND, ILL I>oM a BASKET SOCIAL in thTown Hall TO MORROW (FRIDAY) July 2nd. Dancing 8 p.m, D. BUCHANAN, Secretary. uf-i AELTG SOCIETY OF NEW' ZEALA The Annual- HIGHLAND SOC of the Society will ' take'■■"place"'. i u Art Gallery Hall, Dun*d>n--' TO-’ 7 ROW (FRIDAY)' ' EVENING- 'tt o’clock. Tickets obtainable at Be and at Hall. Double 'ticket . and gentleman), 8s 6d: separate ladv.' separate gentleman. 6s. Music bv'’ and Heath’s Band’. Catering’ bv“ Sr Social roonls, cards, pipe ’music;'arid s , for non-dancers. . L. MACLEAN Hon.' ND. OitMEET!MGS. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE-' ASSOCTATIO.' .rfflHß ANNUAL ."MEETINC-: will hj„ . -n- . at Burns Hall _on TUFA BAN Juiy, at 8 p.m." Sir John Roberts, K.C.M.G., in the >. Distribution of Medallions and C:;v;ih Demonstration of First. Aid. bv Mr of the Nursing -Division. AIL arc • Jnvited—lo -aW<unl-.-■ "par-tier year's classes. members of las LECTURES ;TO.WN HALL.-ST, HILDA, MONDAY, JIM.V stli, At 8 p.m.; .r.M By. Special 'Recftiesf- , " - DR TRURY%IRX{- - .WILI- REPEAT- Ills -D-E-STCEE On the Starvin’? Children of Mid-Euron*, Illustrated by- tanforn ' Views” taken on i!le spot by _l>r Truby King. Admission, Is. in Aid of tho Starving Childrer of Europe Fund. - . _ . . , Vy iLSQN,. Secretary. TO., LET. PFI C E S TO. LET wiiitcombe AND tombs, ltd., 'Princes. Atrett! O TO LET, ■ROOMED FLAT, newly renovatedconveniences; Heriofc 'Jow. , Ej*!cndi;l . .* situat 01 Apply ...... .- .' GEORGE GIBES,-. Telcphono 9,211 m. , Maori Hill. rO PAUL'S' RCIICOLROOi ■ STUART-STREET, Suitable for Dances.'' Cof-m-vy;? Etc TO EE LET, ON LiMWK .‘ Of one, two,, .jr -thiee rew-s. For conditions of k-tting-.-Atc., apply to ■■■: ■• nu.o LET Gain and Sen, Pic-rr. Jh packets, Remove your Itpusui safely and economy. finO LET, 4-roou';ed back limis*X jreelyly.- ' Apply 615 t'. -Uc 5 mo ‘M' -3- Woman eoii;? u_A v : - “ Quiet,” Post, ."Ofiipo. -Si. ’ mO LET, 3 Rooms, u itl -J : -i -a. “ Respectable,-” ■ ‘ Star ’ OHMe. DOUBLE Furnished Bedroom”:’” young Ladies. “ Csutv? ” Office. -■ . ‘ ’ r|AO LET, superior . Furnish-: Room: suit Lady or. Gcrtileman' < gaged through clay; no • trama. ‘.Star’ Office. Xi.ETV 4 Dooms „.3ipJ Bathroom, f- . convciucuces. .' Apply Hughes, George street,
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Evening Star, Issue 17393, 1 July 1920, Page 5
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