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. AMUSEMENTS. pBINOBSS THEATRE. Direollon Ben end John Fuller, Ltd. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE, ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. TO-NIGHT, at 8., Called and Recalled Nightly, JAMES TEDDY, The World’s Champion Jumper, Presented by Mile Renee, of Paris. THE HONOLULU FOUR, A Melodv Festival. MAGGIE BUCKLEY: GEO. DIXON, TILTON AND WEST, TUBBY STEVENS—Master of TUBBY STEVENS—Burlesque. MLLE NADJE, The World’s Moot MLLB NADJE, Perfect Woman. Creating a Furore Nightly. RASTUS AND BANKS, RASTUS AND BANKS, RASTUS AND BANKS, Colored Entertainers Who Entertain. PRICES: Is, 2s, 3s (plus Gov. Tax). Bos Plans at THE BRISTOL till 1 p.m., then at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors Ben and John Fuller. Business Manager ... A. Marshall Miller. Treasurer Frank Molloy. Mr HARRY G. MUSGROYE Presents CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE, Commencing NEXT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, FOR 4 NIGHTS ONLY. First Appearance in New Zealand, under Special Engagement to Harry G. Musgrovo, ELLA SHIELDS, London’s Ideal of Ideals, The English Vaudeville Celebrity, whose fascinating personality has won the heart of every Australian, and who comes to New Zealand at the zenith of her fame, in the heyday of her youth, and at the head of a Notable Company of Highest Standard Stars, " including MAURICE STERNDALE, _ The South African Jazz Violinist, A Superb Artist, whose technique and' showmanship arc winning him surpassing vaudeville fame. His first appearance in New Zealand. NANCY COOKE, CON. MORENI, English Soubretto, Dialect Comedian. THE THREE JACKSONS, Their First Appearance in New Zealand. A succession of astonishing thrills presented in polished manner. HARKO, The Comedy Cartoonist. TOGO, The Miraculous Jap., In Sensations of tho Orient. First Appearance in New Zealand of the most artistic Singing and Musical Act in Vaudeville, GEORGE BROOKE. "Tho most artistic siimer I have heard since coming to Australia, says Dame Clara Butt. And EDWARD CAHILL, , _ j Queensland’s Most Notable Pianist. First Appearance in New Zealand of Mr and Mies TREE, _ In an amazing demonstration of Musical Montalism. Any item of music, dating 1 back even as far as tho year 1600, when 1 whispered to Mr Tree in the audience, will be immediately transmitted mentally to his sister on tho stage,- and simultaneously played by her on tho piano. The BOX PLAN IS NOW OPEN at THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY’S, HIGH-CLASS INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE At Specially Reduced Prices. D C and O.S. Reserved 6s, Unreserved sb; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Door Pit, Is extra (plus tax). A GORGEOUS AMUSEMENT GIFT, Never Before Attempted in Dunedin. Representative for Harry G. Musgrove, ' 1 W. A. LOW. : j||"ETHODIST CENTENARY. VISIT OF Rev, ALEX. M’CALLUM., President of tho Australian Conference. Be Sure to Hear our Distinguished Visitor TO-MORROW. 11 n.m., Trinity Church, Stuart street. I 3 p.m., Dundas Street Church. 1 6.30 p.m,, Octagon Hall. Bov, M'Callum Delighted Hugo Audiences, I at the Auckland Conference. Centenary Tea Meeting in Trinity Schoolroom Next THURSDAY, 6 p.m. Great Methodist Rally, 7.30 p.m.. Octagon Hall, next Thursday. Watch for full particulars in future advertisements. jimpikb J.hbate E. MASS MEETING mass meeting MASS MEETING TO-MORROW EVENING, 7 o’clock. UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT, Its Cause and Cure. Its Cause and Cure. Mr WALTER NASH. Mr WALTER NASH. Mr WALTER NASH. Questions. Discussion. 'EE BAND Ist BATTALION OTAGO REGIMENT Will Play at BOTANIC GARDENS SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Commencing at 3 o’clock. A RAILWAY DANCE will bo held m LODGE HALL, Forhury Corner, on SATURDAY, Ist April. Gents, 2s 6d. Light Refreshments. W. 11. KRUSKUPF, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. OVERSEAS CLUB. TUB ANNUAL MEETING of the Overseas Club will bo held in tho Club Room, Security Buildings, Stuart street, on TUESDAY, 28ih dnst., at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Report and Bal-ance-sheet; Election of Officebearers ; and General. Members only ore admitted to the meeting. Membership Tickets obtainable at door of club room. Ladies, 5s 6d; Gentlemen, 10s 6d. At conclusion of business an _ excellent musical programme will be submitted, An hour’s dancing will follow. J. R. PAIRBAIBN, Hon.’ Sec. OTAGO FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. The annual general meeting of the above well bo hold m the Y.M.U.A. Rooms, Moray place, on MONDAY, 3rd April, at 8 p.m. Business; Adoption of Report and Bal-ance-sheet; Election of Officers; Considers* lion of Notices of Motion; Genera,!. DOUGLAS M. SPUDDING, Secretary. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS’ SOCIETY (Otago Branch, Incorporated). THE ANNUAL MEETING will bo held in the Sailors’ Rest, Rattray street, on MONDAY, at 8. Speakers: Revs, F. M. Beattie and Guj Thornton and Mr W. S. Rcddell. Seafaring Men and their Friends invited. R.A.0.8. OTAGO LODGE, No. I, Meets every TUESDAY EVENING in the Trades Hall, Moray place, at 7.30 o’clock. All Brothers and Intending Brothers welcome. R. A. FENTON, C. Bee. and Trees. HATE you got Articles- of Furniture that you do not use? Advertise them foe j gale in the ‘Stax.’

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Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 6