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AMUSEMENTS. pBIHOESS THEATRE. MreoUoii Bea sad John FoSlor, Ltd. FULLERS? VAUBEVniiB, ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. 10—HBADUK33 AOXS-10. TO-NIGHT, at S. Ewuy Evening. Direct from the Winter Gardens, N.Y. Presented by Milo Rene*, of Paxiis, ■ JAMES TEDDY, The World’s Champion Jumper. THE HONOLULU FOUR, A Melodious Festival on the Ukulele and Sfccd Guitars. TILTON AND WEST, MAGGIE BUCKLEY. ST. LEON’S POSING DOGS. TUBBY STEVENS—Master of TUBBY STEVENS—Burlesque. GILBERTO—GJ3O. DIXON. TAYLOR and SUMMERS, TAYLOR and SUMMERS, ' "Vo of Kagland’s Bari. Milo NADIR, MUo NADIR, la her ‘3ems4i«al Acrobatic Specialty. PRICES, 2s 6d, 1b 6d, la fplua Govemoenfc ins). Box Plana at THE BRISTOL till 5.30, after at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. DANCING. fIIHE Tramway Soda! Club wish to notify X their patrons that a Select Dance toU be *»M on ftis SATURDAY EVENING, March ISQi, at 8 p.m., in Coronation Hall, St. Hilda. Musicians, Messrs Rankin ana Beatli, Gents Is, Ladieo 6d. Dauco extended to LL2S p.m. A- LUXE, Hon. See.

UNTOEGIY3IG LANDLADY A married woman was forgiven by her husband for a lapse during )iis absence at iioa throo years ago, but their landlady refused to_forgjvo_ tho woman, and applied for their eviction to Judge Sir Thomas Granger at Southwark County Court. The wife, who stated that she had four diilclron, admitted frankly that while her husband was in the Navy she j lived with another man fer a fow weeks. Tho husband: When I ooroo homo from sea and found out what had haj>ponod I turned tho man out and fo> gavo my wife. Tho Judge (to the landlady); You soo that tho husband has forgiven hi* wife, bus you apparently will not. H is impossible for mo to turn these peoplo out owing to an incident which S occurred throe years ago. No order.

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Evening Star, Issue 17921, 17 March 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17921, 17 March 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17921, 17 March 1922, Page 6

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