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AMUSEMENTS. IJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors! Sir Benjamin and Mr John Puller. THE FAMOUS DIGGERS AND THE LOVELY DANCING GIRLS, THE SHOW THAT HAS MADE ALL DUNEDIN TALK, GEE WHIZ! WHAT SHRIEKS OP LAUGHTER LAST NIGHT! The Show that changes aching hearts for aching sides. SPECIAL NOTICE. BIG R.S.A. NIGHT. Tho Management has mode arrangements for Special Concessions for ex-servicemen and their Families. Tickets at special rate may he procured at the R.S.A. Club for FRIDAY Next (R.S.A. NIGHT). Only a few more nights of the season ; so come along before it is too late. THE FAMOUS DIGGERS, THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. Please Note tho Prices;—Orch, Stalls and D. 0., ss; Back Stalls, 3s; Pit, One Shilling and Sixpence. Early Doors; Back Stalls and Pit, 6d extra. Early Doors (and Box after 5 p.m.) at Geyser Sweet Shop. Box Plan at Bristol. NOTE.—We have made special arrangements to have the theatre steam heated throughout tho performance. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors Sir’ B. and J. Fuller, Ltd. Direction. Harry I. Cohen. (By arrangement with J. C, Williamson, Lid.) Do you know what has been tho GREATEST THEATRICAL SUCCESS of the last ten years? The Box Office provides you with the answer. Figures cannot lie, and tho returns show beyond doubt that the MOST POPULAR COMEDY played in Australasia during that period is Cosmo Hamilton's Daring and Delightful ‘ SCANDAL.’ ‘ SCANDAL.’ ‘ SCANDAL.’ ‘ SCANDAL.’ ‘ SCANDAL.’ Dunedinites will remember the crowded houses it drew when first produced here twelve months ago, when the brilliant lines and piquant situations provided thorn with dolighttul entertainment. They will therefore learn with pleasure that, for THREE NIGHTS ONLY, THURSDAY, APRIL 26th, FRIDAY, APRIL 27ih, SATURDAY, APRIL 28th, AO HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.

Harry I. Cohen (by arrangement with J. C, Williamson, Ltd.) will revive “•SCANDAL.’ ‘ SCANDAL,’ “ SCANDAL/ With iho Charming Young English Actress, DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE (from Djo original New York cast), as the Highborn JLml who defies the conventions, and a CAST OF RARE EXCELLENCE, Including ERIC HARRISON (specially brought from England for tho production), Harold Moran, Luoio Carter, John Galway, Graharno Newton, Arthur Orbe.ll, Mary Macgregor, George Broad, etc. See “SCANDAL’ and its famous BEDROOM SCENE. Box Plan Opens at The Bristol on FRIDAY, at 9 a.m. Prices: 6s, 4a, and 2s (phis tax). EM P IRE THEATRE. Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. Queuing Daily, at 1.45 and 6.45. Tho Perfect Motion" Pictures, Allied with the Best Orchestra in Now Zealand. At 3 and 8 p.m., NORMA TALMADGE in ‘ Love's Redemption.’ a First National Masterpiece. News, Gazettes, Travelogues, and LARRY SEIION Comedy. Book at Bristol or ’phone 444. LA7ATH B A T K E. Varied Three-hour Programme. TO-NIGHT, at 7. 8.40, GLORIA SWANSON in ‘HER GILDED CAGE,’ A Gorgeous Paramount Special. Also Torch v ’ " Comedy. Bandits, Beware’ Western. High Life ’ Century Comedy. And Latest News. F tfN RAN D T HE A T R E. VJf Varied Three-lmur Programme. TO-NIGHT, at 7. 7.40. GLORIA SWANSON in ‘ HER GILDED CAGE,’ A Gorgeous Paramount Spectacle. Also ‘Torchy’’ Comedy. ‘Bandits, Beware’ Western. ‘High Life' Century Comedy. And Latest News. Octagon thea tr e. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Mac Murray and Rodolph Valentino in ■THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL,’ Tho story of a daring little slum girl who acquired an impromptu “past” and almost lost a'glorious future. Excellent Supports, Gazettes, Scenic, and a tiptop Comedy. A musical treat is the. Octagon Concert Orchestra. Reserves, ’phone 3,091. CHARMING NEW SONG. ' When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down.’ A Ballad in Fox-trot Rhythm. Chorus: I get so blue thru and thru when (he leaves coma a tumbling down from the trees down thru the breeze, I always each and cry when the sun says “ Good-bye ” to the birds and the bees, their sweet melodies; I never shed a tear when the summer days are hero, but when it's autumn time every thought of mine seems so dark and drear I always sing that lonesome spring song melody, because, you see, It makes mo think of someone in a gingham gown in my homo town. I hear my old girl say a pray’r Beside my mother's vacant chair, 1 got so blue thru and thru when tho leaves come a tumbling down. Price, Is Si per copy. TERRY'S MUSIC .STORE, 174-173 George street, Dunedin.

TO LET. TJ RN IT IT RE REMOV AL S. A ESTIMATES FREE, Employ Experience. Got. Our Price. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD., Crawford street.. P.O. Box 300. Telephones 1,151, 1,152. m.O LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove jl your Furniture means safety and economy. — Office. 22 Bond street, conveniences. —Anpit 31.- I'orrestcr, 50 Stuart at;: ; i (next Ucrneoan rLBT. large Unfurnished Front Room ; suit elderly Jadv; use conveniences.— 767, ‘Star.’ rihOLFl', Flat, 3 or 4 rooms; all conveniJL ciivos; Majestic Mansions, St. Clair.— W. Boyd, High street. r'fjTO' LlvT, Shop, Royal Arcade; cheap rent 1 good tenant.—Apply W, Boyd, 152 High street. m.O LET, Furnished Sitting Room and BcdJL room; u.-o kitchen and conveniencesi north end.—79l, ‘Star.’ m.O LET, Four Furnished Rooms, use kitJL c'n.u, etc.; sunny, handy town. —Apply 215 York place. TJOUSE To Let, 10 rooms; bathroom, JDL. scullery, copper, tubs; 20s.—Apply 20 Malvern street, Woodh.augh, mo LET, in Frederick street, Unfurnished JL Flat, cl 4 rooms; conveniences; £1 a week.—Address 790, ‘Star.’ LET, Furnished Cottage, Broad Bay. —’Phone 520. moTET, New Bungalow, 6 rooms, St. i l . Clair; adults only; highest references. —'Phono 7,173. I PLATS, Kitchenettes (conveniences), V Double-Single Room? (furnished, unfurnished), City, suburbs.—Commercial Agency, Stafford street; 'phone 3,080. rjrvQ

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Evening Star, Issue 18253, 18 April 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18253, 18 April 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18253, 18 April 1923, Page 8

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