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AMUSEMENTS. pRIHOESS THEATRE. John Fuller and Sons, Limited. ALL NEW. BRIGHT AS A BEACON. Music and Jest, All of the Best. TO-NIGHT, at 8. A New Roster of Music and Dance. MACKINNON BOYS, 10 Minutes with the Jazzing Juno, VIOLET ELLIOTT, Favorite JACK KEARNS Comedy AND Duo, LOLA HUNT. MARVEL AND DARING, Comedy with Chairs and Unique Balancing, FRANCIS THOME, Violinist. Bert La Blanc TRAVESTY STARS TRAVESTY STARS In a 'Great Comcdv Splurge, ‘FUZZY WUZZY.’ ‘FUZZY WUZZY.’ Tariff; Is, la 6d, 2s 6d (phis tax and book, mg foe). Plan at THE BRISTOL till 3 p.m., thereafter at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist, JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. FINAL PERFORMANCE, CORONATION CEREMONY Of CARNIVAL QUEEN In aid of Funds South D.linedin Orphanage. PROGRAMME. FIRST PART, CONCERT By Leading Artists of Dunedin. Misses F. Gardner, B. Fraser, and Mrs Lawson Broad. Mossrg S. Taylor, Bert Rawlinson, and 11. Poppolwoll. St. Vincent do Paul’s Orphanage Ohoir. SECOND PART, CORONATION CEREMONY. Grandest Procession ever held in Dnnedin, Queen, Princess, Maids of Honor, etc., will march around theatre to music supplied by St. Hilda Brass Band. Solo Dancer, Mies Lily Stevens. Accompanist, Miss Clara Hughes, Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s i Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. M. J. HADE, Hon, Secretary.

JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, THURSDAY, MAY 3. DUNEDIN SHAKESPEARE CLUB. PUBLIC READING Of ‘KING HENRY V.,‘ At 8 p.m. Doors Open at 7.15 p.m. BOX PLAN OPEN at THE BRISTOL. Tickets on Sale at The Bristol and all Ticket Office Night of Reading. Price, 2s. H. W. HUNTER, Hon. Secretary. Box 124. pLAZA THEATRE. De Luxe Double-feature Bill TO-NIGHT. 7 p.m., ALMA RUBENS in ‘THE VALLEY OF SILENT MEN, 1 Curwood’s Mounted Police Story, 7 sets. 8.30 p.m., TOM MIX and His Horse TONY in ‘JUST TONY.’ 6 acts of stirring adventure. Supports: Holmes Travelogue, Fox News. QBAND THEATRE. De Luxe Double-feature Bill TO-NIGHT. 7 p.m., TOM MIX and TONY in ‘JUST TONY,’ 6 acts of stirring adventure. 8.30, ALMA RUBENS in ■‘THE VALLEY OF SILENT MEN,’ Ourwood’s Gripping Canadian Story. Supports: Holmes Travelogue, Fox News. Octagon theatre. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. ‘FOOL’S PARADISE,’ Starring Dorothy Dalton and Mildred Harris, in a big 9-roeled Paramount Superfeature. The love test of a beautiful woman and the near tragedy it involves. Good Supports- Gazette, Comedy ‘(Torchy Steps Out’). Excellent musical programme by the Octagon Concert Orchestra. Reserves ’phono 3,091. Empire theatre. Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. TILL THURSDAY ONLY, Tire groat problem play, ‘What's Wrong With the Women ? ’ Henry the Eighth, Brigham Young, Blue Beard, and many other earnest investigators have failed to solve it. Travelogues, Gazettes, etc. Book Bristol, or ’phone 444. Friday; ‘Kentucky Derby,’ big sporting play. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. 215 7 35 HERBERT RAWLINSON in ‘ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT.’ The startling story of what can happen in one night to one young man in search of adventure. Second Chapter ‘Robinson Crusoe,’ Gazette, Comedy, Scenic, final episode ‘ Nan of the North.’ QUEEN’S THEATRE 2 p.m.—DAILY—7 p.m. TWO BIG FEATURES. Zane Grey’s Powerful Story, ‘THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER.’ If you love action, romance, and adventure, then you will love this magnificent picturieation of iho delightful novel. Also, ‘ THE LADDER JINX,’ beautifully produced, original, sparkling, smart. Graphic, Comedy. "ING EDWARD THEATRE. EVENINGS, at 7.30. TWO BIG FEATURES: 7.30, Herbert Rawlinson in ‘ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT.’ 9.0, ‘THE LADDER JINX,’ a lightning express through the land of laughter. Gazette, Comedy. TO LET. P UUNITURB ESTIMATES REMOVALS. FREE. Employ Experience. Get Our Price. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD., Crawford street. P.O. Box 300. Telephones 1,151, 1,152. 10 LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove I. your Furniture means safety and onomj. —Office, 22 Bond street. ILATS, Kitchenettes, conveniences; also ,i Rooms, single and double, furnished, ifurnishcd.—Baker's Agency, Dowling rcet; ’phono 3,301. 10 LET, Unfurnished Rooms; deotric light, iron, gas, every convenience.— I Forbury road, St. Clair. 10 LET, 1 or 2 Unfurnished Rooms, city; . use of conveniences.—ll 7, 1 Star ’ Office. 10 LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, with fireplaces, use of conveniences; toms j derate.— Address 145, ‘Star’ Office. ILATS, Kitchenettes (modern appointments), Double-Single Rooms (furnished, furnished), City, Suburbs.—Commercial oncy, Stafford street; ’phono 3,080. 10 LET, term, superior Furnished Flat, 3 rooms and kitchenette; use all oonniences; best part High street, close nfro; £2 10s.—Alex. Hams, auctioneer. 10 LET, Shop and 5 rooms.—Apply West and Co., 39 Maclaggan'street. 10 LETTTargo sunny Room, with furni- . ture; suit two young ladies or mard couple.—Apply 114 Tennyson street (opsite Convent). I6~LET, Two Unfurnished Rooms; gas . and fireplace; sunny: very central] at Bs.—Write 155, ‘Star. r 10 _ LET, - Furnished Front Bed-Sitting Room, off High street; suit business 0p1e.—154, _‘ Star/ 10~LET, 2 sunny Unfurnished Rooms, use of conveniences; handy oar, Cav;ham.—lß6, ‘Star.’ 0 LET, 2 large Unfurnished) Rooms, cooker ‘Star.’ private entrance; 12s 6d. LET, Portobello, 5 Rooms; hot and cold, etc.: suit 9 o’clock Dunedin er. —Cunningham, Portobello. ) LET, Shop, with room attached, King Edward street; £1 week,—Sievwright, _____ > LET, north end, Furnished Flat, four rooms; nicely furnished; select; marcouplo or friends.—Commercial Agency, ford street. IF you Lose Anything, Advertise in thfl ‘Star’ Lost and Found Column,

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Evening Star, Issue 18263, 1 May 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18263, 1 May 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18263, 1 May 1923, Page 6

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