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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. Direction Ben and John Fuller. TO-NlGHT—Every Evening, at 8. HUGE AUDIENCES, UNPARALLELED ENTHUSIASM. r . Premiere of the Favorites, WALTER GEORGE SUNSHINE PLAYERS. A Gay Musical Play. ‘SADI E.’ ■ A Novel Musical Pastime. Laughter, Melody, t Dance, and Pretty Girls Gallop through it Arm-in-arm. ALL NEW ITEMS. VAUDE AND YBRNB, BERT COLEMAN, WILLIAMS SISTERS, ORACKNELLS, Full Now Repertoire. “The Singing Parson*( BEY. FRANK GORMAN, REV. FRANK GORMAN, Whoso art reaches the greatest target in the world—the human heart. Priced D.O. and Stalls, 2s 6d; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (plug tax). Plan at THE BRISTOL., Bookihgs 6d. O’BRIEN’S EMPIRE THEATRE. “Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House," 7 to 10 TO-NIGHT* ROBERT W. CHAMBERS'S ROBERT W. CHAMBERS’S Popular Novel, ‘The Shining Band,’ C3Uverted into a splendid picture, entitled ‘EVEN AS EVE,' A Drama of Feminine Wiles. Commencing at 8 p.m.i . THE REALART CONCERT COMPANY, A Talented Coterie of Vocalists and Musicians. Mr WOOD will sings ‘0 Soli Mlo,’ ‘Annie Laurie,’ ‘Sparkling Eyes.’ Miss VALERIE SCOTT: Classical Dance, ‘Rose,’ and Russian Dance. Signor CERBASI and Miss CLARE YEARS: Harp Duets, ‘Bluebells,’ ‘ Scherzo.’ Miss GLOVER : Soprano Soli, ‘ Magic Month of May * and ‘ Jevrel of Asia.* FINALE: ‘Mammy’s Lullaby,* ‘Sella of St. Mary’s,’ trio from ‘Faust,’ ‘l’m in Heaven When I’m in My Mother'a Arms.’—Miss Glover, Mr Wosd, Miss Ve.rs, and Signor Cerhafi.

EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductress, Madame Reggiardo. Overture, ‘On the Riviera,’ 8 p.m. Plan at The Bristol till 5; then ring 441, or cr.U at Theatre. QUEEN’S & KING EDWARD BIG NEW BILL .TO-NIGHT! She’s a beautiful young girl and all-round star in a one-ring circus. She rides bareback, does thrilling trapeze acts, clowns, and dances—and SHE DOES IT ALL HERSELF ; and if you don’t think she’s the darlingest little circus girl you ever saw we’ll be surprised. DAINTY BILLIE RHODES As 'HOOP-LA OP THE CIKOUS.’ The Greatest, Most Magnificent, Unequalled and Unparalleled, Gorgeous and Glittering,, and all the things thev usually say about the circus—AND ITS WURTH IT ALL. A PICTURE EVERYBODY WILL REVEL IN. No. 14 of ‘THE SMASHING BARRIERS.’ ‘THE SMASHING BARRIERS,’ FOUND. THE EVENT OF THE TEAR, 3URAKANUI ANNUAL SPORTS AND REGATTA, BOXING DAY. Races for Young and Did. Purakanui Brass Band in attendance. JOHN M’CONNACHIE, Convener Purakanui Sports Committee. GIRLS. GIRLS. Y.W.O.A. CLUB ROOMS, Moray place, WILL BE OPEN FOR THE USB OF VISITORS ON CHRISTMAS DAT, 3-8 p.m. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. 1920—YULETIDE GIFTS—I92O In order to facilitate Xmas shopping, we have opened out earlier than usual a PARTICULARLY FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, (specially selected for us in BRITAIN, SWITZERLAND, INDIA, and CHINA, comprising:— J PILLOW SHAMS In Linen and Union. From 3a 9d to 27s 6d each. CUSHION COVERS ■ In Silk. Union, and Crash. From Is 3d to 11s 6d each. TABLE CENTRES In Swiss, Chinese, and Indian Hand Work. From 4s 6d to 15s 6d each. COSY COVERS In Point Lace, Muslin. Linen, and Silk. From Is 8d to 22s 6d each. DOTLEYS In Crochet, Linen, and Indian Work. From 5d to 4s 6d each. CHINESE LACE AND INSERTIONS In great variety. From 6d to 4e 3d yard. HAND-MADE MEDALLIONS. From 4d to Is 9d each. HANDKERCHIEFS, Dainty Xmas Gifts, in Plain, Colored, and Fancy, Lawn, Linen, and Crepe de Chine. From s id to 4e lid each. UMBRELLAS, , Table Top and Crook Handles. From 10s 6d to 24s 6d each.

A splendid assortment of Black., While, and Colon, an lisle Thread, Cashmere, and Silk. From 3s to 22a 6d pair. NIGHTDRESSES, Cambric and Tarantulle, all Hies. 10a 6d to 17s 6d each. CAMISOLES, All sizes and styles, in Cambric, Net, and Silk. From 5s 6d to 21e each. KNICKERS, Cambric and Tussore Silk. From 4s 6d to 15s 6d each. DRESSING JACKETS, Fancy and Plain Crepe, newest style. 8g lid. DRESSING GOWNS, Fancy and Plain Crepe, newest styles. 13s 6d each. BLOUSES Of all descriptions, Cambric, Creps, Voile, Silk, Luvieca, and Crepe <Je Chino; smart sUlea and good cut: all sizes. From 9g lid to 47« 6d each. ALSO, A SPLENDID SELECTION OF LEATHER GOODS, MARQUETRY, BOWLS | AND VASES, SOAPS, PERFUMES, AND FANCY GOODS, Suitable for Xmas Gift*. J. S: KIRKPATRICK AND CO., DRAPERY • SPECIALISTS, THE SPINNING WHEEL, 66 PRINCES STREET. /"'<L)kE your 'Cold: Syrup of Linseed' Cough Mixture. E. P. Cameron, chemist, . gfcafffyrn al.ygof- _

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Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 7