AMUSEMENTS. pRINOESS THEATRE. Direction Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. EVERY EVENING, at 8. TO-NIGHT, ENTERTAINMENT PLUS ELECTION NEWS. •RESULTS ANNOUNCED AT INTERVAL* DURING PERFORMANCE. GET- YOUR NEWS IN COMPORT. FIRST TIME IN AUSTRALASLL DODDY HURL-HARRY EVANS SUNBEAM REVUE COMPANY, In s. Novel and Convivial Concoction, 'SUNBONNET SUE.' First Appearance, GOLDA, GOLDA, GOLDA, GOLDA, GOLDA, GOLDA, The Mosb Wonderful in th< World. DARING AND DAINTY. The Delectable Beauty, DOLORES. A Delightful Novelty. JEAN LB ROI, JEAN LB ROI. Presenting the Dazzling ami Bewildering Bird Cage Illusion. Fnmous Hebrew Comedian, SAM STERN, SAM STERN. A Riotous Success. Tariff: Is, 1« 6d, 2s 6d (plus Government Tax and Booking Fes), Plan at the THEATRE To-day.
fJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE MONDAY NEXT, MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 11, at 8 p.m., Boxing;. TEE OTAG-0 Boxing. Boxing. BOXING ASSOCIA. Boxtog. Boxing. TTON Boxing. Will Stago a Contest for THE FEATHER-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND DUKE MADDOCKS HARRY GUNN. 3—Special—3 Boxing. Preliminaries. Boxing. Tariff: Ringside, 10s: Dress Circle, 6b; 0. Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 4s; Back Stalls, 3s. Reserves at The Bristol. Box Plan opera To-morrow (Friday), December 8, at 2.30 p.m. No tax, no booking fee, and absolutely no free list. Usual Booking Privileges will be given to financial members of 0.8. A. H. DIVERS, Secretary.
Latest Election Results will be Screened! 'During' To-night's Programme. EMPIRE " THEATRE. Dimedin's De Luxe Picture House. Overture, 'The Bohenu'ati Girl,' 8 p.m. 3.45, ' ONE CLEAR CALL,' 8.45, positively the year's biggest picture, featuring MILTON SILLS. 2 p.m., "THE CRIMSON CHALLENGE,' 6.45, featuring DOROTHY •DALTON. Pull Supports. QLAZA THEATRE. Complete New Programme To-day. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., 'THJB STREET CALLED ■STRAIGHT.' 6-act " Goldwyn," adapted from Basil Kind's Novel. Also, Paramount's latest Couiedy-Drarua, 'THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT.' packed with humor and surprises, featuring Wanda Hawley. Election Results Screened during the Evening.
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Evening Star, Issue 18144, 7 December 1922, Page 6
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