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AMUSEMENTS. pEINOBSS THE A ;RE. Direction ■. Six Benjamin and Mr Join Fuller. TO-NIGHT—At B—EVERY EVENING. RADIANT ROSTER OF STARS. MISS ETTA FIELD, Tie Girl with the Golden Voice. W. J. SAUNDERS Chalk Caricatures. COLUMBIA FOUR Harmonist®. KIT TOMS, FRED ROMA, Burlesque Favorites. Direct from tho Continent, DB LUCA BROTHERS, DB LUCA BROTHERS, Sensational Acrobatic Tumblers. TOM LBAMORE London Comedian, NEWMAN AND WYNNE, English Sketch Team. TOM HUGHES Laugh Merchant, Specially Reimported, LING AND LONG, LING AND LONG, LING AND LONG, A “Long” Laugh-slide. Tariff; Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d (plus Government tax and booking fee). Plan at Tho Bristol til! 5.30 p.ra,; afterwards at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. ■BURNS HAL L, WEDNESDAY, 25rd AUGUST. GRAND BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT BY LEADING LOCAL ARTISTS In Aid of Widow and Family of Mr J. Johnson (late guard N.Z. Railways). PROGRAMME: 1. Jazz Orchestra, comprising:—Saxophone, Mr R. Hunter; Pianist, Mr Roi Don; Violin, Mr J. Clark; Banjo, Mr D. Nelson. 2. Song—‘Off to Philadelphia.'—Mr Bert Rawlinson. 3. Duet—‘Night Hymn at Soa.’—Miss Olive Bennett and Mr T. Emery. 4. Violin Solo—‘Tho Auld iScotch Sangs.'— Miss Gourley. 5. Song—‘A May Morning.’—Miss Winnie Long. 6. Recitation—Selected.—Mr J. B. M'Conncll. 7. Quartet — 1 Night of Stars.’—Misses Macpherson, Clement®, Robinson, ami Patterson. 8. Song—‘ Villanella.’—Miss Betty Baird. 9. Item—Selected.—Jazz Orchestra. Second Part; 1. Song—‘ Dolorosa.’—Mr S. Taylor. 2. Patter Turn Selected.—Mayne and Jones. 3. Duet— 1 Break, Diviner Light,’—Miss Ruby Holmes and Mr W. M'Kenzic.^ 4. Song— 1 Poor Wandering One.’—Miss Helen Grant. 5. Humorous Scotch Songs.—Mr Geo. Mearns. 6. Recitation—Selected. —Mr Hendry. 7. Song—Selected.—Mr Gemmell. 8. Song—‘Ave Maria.’—Miss Allison Sadd. 9. Quartet —Selected. —The Idlers’ Quartet. Accompamsto, Miss Alice George. ‘ God Save the King.’ Prices: Is, 2s, 3s. No tax. Plans at Th« Bristol Piano Warehouse. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 24, 25, 26, 1922. ‘FACING THE MUSIC,’ By the DUNEDIN COMEDY COMPANY. A SCREAM FROM START TO ’FINISH. A SCREAM FROM START TO FINISH. Proceeds in Aid of the Dunedin Operatic Society. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s 3d; Stalls, 2s 2d; Pit, Is Id. Box Plan at The Bristol. Purchasers of Tickets can Reserve their Scats at The Bristol. S. HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Heriot row. SALE OF WORK AND MBNT. ENTERTAIN Proceeds in aid of Melanesian Mission, S Mary's Orphanage (Dunedin)-, Orphanage of Mercy (Kiiburn, London), the Building of a .School Laboratory. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1922. i Afternoon (2-5.30), free; Evening (7 oclock) Is, Children 6d.

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Evening Star, Issue 18053, 22 August 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18053, 22 August 1922, Page 6