AMUSEMENTS. pBINCESS THEATRE. Direction •. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Always Comfortably Heated. The Show that Woos and Witts. TO-NIGHT-AT S-EVBEY EVENING. Last Three Performances. THE FLYING WINSKILLS, The Pinnacle of Trapeze Daring. MURPHY, MACK, AND CO., MURPHY, MACK, AND CO., The Most Remarkable Novelty in Year*. London’s Comedian, TOM LEAMOSE, Another Fuller Star. First Appearance. KIT TOMS First Appearance. and First Appearance. FRED ROMA, First Appearance. FRED ROMA, Two Noted English Entertainers. MULE BOLINDA, Parisian Aerialistl MILTON BROTHERS, Comedy on Wheel* BABS PACEY, Delightful English Dances' TRENT’ AND SADIE. An English Comedy Cyclone. London's Fashionable Dame. MAXWELL CAREW, Maxwell carew, MAXWELL CAREW, Greatest of Female Impersonator®. The People's Prices: Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d (pine Government tax and booking fee). Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5.30 p.m.; afterward* at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. GRAND ORANGE CONCERT, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AUGUST 12, In BURNS HALL, at 7.45 p.m. ■Chairman: Colonel T. W. McDonald, R.S.A. President. ■Musical Director: Bro. A. Kirkpatrick, D.G.M. Accompanist®: Miss N. M‘Dowell, A.T.C.L. Overture—Returned Soldiers’ Orchestra. Address. ‘ Relief of Derry ’ —Rev. S. G. Griffiths. Song, ‘Charge of the Ulster Division’—Mj Mitchell. Instrumental Trio—Messrs G. Christie, Logie, and Nelson. Song, ‘ Killamey'—Miss N. M’Neil, Recitation, ‘Derry Walls’ —Miss M. Clifford. Duct. ‘The Shepherds’ Song’—Misses D. and M. Stokes. Song, ‘No Surrender’—Miss B. Williams. Selection—North-east Valley School Baud. Song, ‘The Blacksmith’—Mr Reid. Russian Dance —Miss Linda Macdonald. Appeal Song, ‘ Please, Give Me a Penny, Sir’—Miss Effio Reekie (assisted by a number of little girls). Selection—Returned Soldiers’ Orchestra. Song, ‘Up from Somerset ’ —Mr Rawliuson. Comet Solo—Mr Geo. Christie. Song, ‘ Hail, Caledonia’—Miss Reekie. Recital, 'The Maiden City’—Miss N. Osborne. Song, ‘Tbs Gates of Londonderry’—Mr S. Jackson. Song, ‘Jammy Face’—Misses Effio Reeki® and Mattie Arthur. Highland Dance—Masters Hugh and lan M’Arthur. Song, Selected (Orange)—Miss D. Stokes. Violin Solo, Selected—Miss E. Morgan. Recitation, Selected —Miss M. Smith. Song, Selected'—Miss Sunderland. Pianoforte Solo, Selected—Miss N. M’DowclL Recitation, Selected—Miss 0. Thomas. Violin Solo—Mr Pettitt. Selection—North-east Valley School Band. ‘ God Save the King,’ Home-made Sweets on Sale, Piano kindlj lent by The Bristol. Watch out for th< North-east Valley School Band marching from Frederick street. Note: As the programme is a lengthy one, the time of starting is 7.4 S p.m., instead of 8 p.m. Half of net proceeds to go to Returned Soldiers’ Unemployed Distress Fund. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, Dancing 8 till 11. JAZZ EVENING. JAZZ EVENING,' Under the Auspices of Miss Wallace and Mr A. Gordon. THE GORD ON-FLINT FULL JAZZ BAND. THE GORDON-FLINT FULL JAZZ BAND. Admission ; Double Ticket, Ss; Single Ticket, 3s. Tickets at Begg’s.
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Evening Star, Issue 18044, 11 August 1922, Page 6
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