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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Direction Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. FULLERS’ VAUDEVILLE, ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. TO-NIGHT, 8. TO-NIGHT. The World’s Champion Jumper, JAMES TEDDY, JAMES TEDDY, JAMES TEDDY, JAMES TEDDY, Presented by Mile Renee, of Paris KENNEDY BROS., Eccentric KENNEDY BROS., Dancers. THE HONOLULU FOUR, A Melody Festival. On the Steel Guitars and Ukuleles, MAGG IE BUCKLEY—Syncopation. TILTON AND WEST—Joy Boys. TUBBY STEVENS,' TUBBY STEVENS, The Funniest Little Fellow in Vaudeville. GEO. DIXON, Musical Jnck-in-the-Box. MLLE NADJE, The World’s Meet MLLE NADJE, Perfect Woman. Will Positively Appear To-night; RASTUS AND BANKS, HASTES AND BANKS, RASTUS AND BANKS, Colored Entertainers, who put all the letters in “ Entertainment.” PRICES: Is. Is 6d, 2s 6d (plus Government tax). Box Flans for To-day and To-night’a Performances at Jacobs’s, tobacconist. Booking fee, 6d. ,EPs MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors Ben and John Fuller. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT, FOR I NIGHTS ONLY. Mr HARRY G. MUSGROVE Presents, For the First Time in Dunedin, ENGLAND’S CELEBRATED COMEDIENNE, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS. The Ideal of Ideals, who easily established herself _as the greatest vaudeville artist Australian has over known. You surely must meet BURLINGTON BERTIE OP BOW. It is a study of genteel vagabondage from its beet anglel ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ‘You’re a Dog Gone Dangerous Girl,’ A Psychological Song, admirably set and perfectly delivered. ELLA SHIELDS, Young and pretty, with a lad-likc figure, modestly controlled, and yet boyishly virile. ELLA SHIELDS. For 72 performances this fascinating English Comedienne sang to huge Melbourne audiences, when the stage was literally loaded with presents _ of all kinds and dimensions. ELLA SHIELDS. This Famous Comedienne puls pep into the most jaded audiences. As soon as she appears the house is electrified. ELLA SHIELDS Has mounted to the very pinnacle of British approval. Slk> is an artist to her finger-tips. ELLA SHIELDS. The texture of her voice is exquisite. It is not acquired: it is part of her personality. ELLA SHIELDS Is an Artist whoso chief London_ successes have been won in male impersonations. Sho is debonnair and delightful. THE REGULAR FELLAH, Always essentially feminine and infinitely charming. Sho is sure to receive a warm welcome when sho appears at His Majesty's Theatre NEXT WEDNESDAY. ELLA SHIELDS Will ho supported by her own Company of World-renowned Vaudeville Artists, CONSISTING OP 15 BIG STAR ACTS. SPECIAL BOX PLAN NOTICE. Tho Plan will bo Opened at The Bristol Piano Company TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, at 9 o’clock. HIGH-CLASS CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE At Specially Reduced Prices. D.C, and O.S. Reserved Gs, Unreserved ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Door Pit, Is extra fpiur. tax). A GORGEOUS AMUSEMENT GIFT. W. A. LOW, N.Z. Representative for Harry G. Musgrovo. INTERESTING WINDOW DISPLAY. The enterprising BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY is specially featuring the SONGS, PHOTOS, Etc., of Miss ELLA SHIELDS. HOLIDAY RESORTS. VMTARRINGTON House, Warrington.— V V ■ Vacancies for Visitors during Easter; holiday-makers should book early, and avoid disappointment.—H. Coupcr.

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Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 8