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AMUSEMENTS. pEINCESS THEATRE. ■*- 'Wannest House in Town. Direction ... Ben and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT, at 8. The Internationally-famed Tenor, PHILIP HEWBHEY, , In a Wonderful Festival of Song. First Appearance DONALD STUART, First Appearance DONALD STUART, First Appearance Comedy Conjuror. Farewell Last Nights Rev. FRANK GORMAN. Rev. FRANK GORMAN. NEWMAN AND WYNNE. ’ CLIVALLI AND HIS DOGS. MIMI DIGGERS. A New Musical Farce MIMI DIGGERS. ‘WINNING MIMI DIGGERS. A MIMI DIGGERS. WIFE.’ SPECIAL RE-ENGAGEMENT Tho Brilliant Comedienne and the Racy Raconteur, MAUD COURTNEY and Mr "0.” MAUD COURTNEY and Mr “ C." TARIFF: 2s 6d, Is 6d, and la (plus tar). Plan at THE BRISTOL. After 5.30 at Jacobs’s, Tobacconist. Booldng, 6d. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction J. and 15. Proprietors - B. and J. Fuites TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), SATURDAY, 23rd JULY, SATURDAY, 23rd JULY, 8 p.m. sharp. LEO CHERNIATSKY, LEO CHERNIAVSKY, ‘ JAN CHERNIAVSKY, JAN CHERNIAVSKY, MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY, MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY, PROGRAMME FRIDAY NIGHT: 1. —Trio No. 2 (Mendelssohn). 2. —’Cello—fa) ‘Kol Nidrc-i’ (Bruch), (b) ‘At the Fountain’ (Davidoff). , 3. —Piano—(a) ‘Nocturne’ (Chopin), (b) Two Studies (Chopin), (c) 'Polonaise’ (Chopin). 4. —Violin—(a) ‘Nocturne’ (Chopin), (b) ‘La Cappricicuse (Elgar), (c) ‘Etude No. 24’ (Paganini). 5. Trios—-(a) ‘Romance’ (Glinka), (b) 'Hungarian ’ (Brahms). BOX PLAN AT THE BRTSTOLPrices: 6s (reserved), 4s, 2s (unreserved), plus tax. Day Sales Geyser Soda Fountain. DOROTHEA SPINNEY. BURNS HALL, At 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, July 27.—Alcestis (Murray), Euripides. THURSDAY, July 28.~Tbe Hour Glass (W. B. Yeats); Rosalind (J. M. Barrie); ■ A Maker of Dreams (Oliphant Down). SATURDAY, July 30.—Hamlet. To the Throe Performances, 10s (plus tax). Single Recitals, 4s, 3s, and 2s (plus tax). Box Plan Opens at The Bristol on Saturday, July 23. ‘miffl UNTAMED,’ a tale of JL strange pais—a man, a horse, dog. WATCH FOR IT! It’s a iScven-reelor. thr. and

AUCTIONS. AT ABBOTSFORD. AT ABBOTSFORD. SATURDAY, 23rd JULY, At 2 o’clock. Ou the Premises, Kerr street, Abbotsford. Instructed by Mr W. Robertson (who is leaving the district). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, RED PINE AND PLUSHETTB SUITE (7 Pieces), WALNUT DROPHEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, HANDSOME DUGHIiSSE PAIR. Alex. Harris _ and go. havo received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including;— Mirror-back sideboard, red pine and plushotto suite (7 pieces), walnut drop-head Singer sewing machine, linoleums, octagonal table, dinnerwaro, hearthrugs, pictures, kitchen chairs, colonial sofa, wicker chairs, oaktimcpicce, crockery, electroplated ware, table lamp, book shelves, boot box, pictures, divan chairs, fenders, double iron bedstead, wire mattress, dock mattress, largo duchesso chair, commode chair, toiletware, kitchen utensils, wringer, garden tools, largo moat safe, kitchen table, gent’s bicycle, SARATOGA TRUNK, etc., do.

Killowen will to-night b© paid up lor in the C.J.C. Winter Oup. Lochella and Crib in the Grand National Steeplechase.General Advance in the Grand National Hardies, and Jade Symons in both the Nationals. F. Show went to Tima.ru yesterday with Jack Symons ami Staff Officer; C. Christie travelled thither to-day with the hunter"' Joffre; W. Griffiths with Hard Hit and Homagundi; B. M'Donald and D. P. 'Wilson wore on {ho, same train. Mr Stewart Waddell, who trained ?OT Messrs Stephenson and ■ Hazlett in their palmy days at Forbury, is in town. He brought down Mr W. T. Hazlett’s two-year-old filly Illume, by Kilbronoy— Simper. ' Mr Waddell’s many old friend* were glad to renew acquaintance' - - with this well-known trainer .after his long ahscuta from this city.

, Mothers! protect your .little ones from colds and coughs. Give them “ NAZOL “ on 'sugar. Sprinkle baby’s pillow, g? \ and pleasant.—{Advt,] ’ ...... ' ~A

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Evening Star, Issue 17720, 22 July 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 17720, 22 July 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 17720, 22 July 1921, Page 6