AMUSEMENTS. NEIW OOMDY COMET BURETS ON DUNEDIN. pEINCESS THEATER. WARMED JUST RIGHT. Direction.: John Duller and Sons, Did, TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-MGBJT. Fresh from an Unbroken Run of Unexampledl Success in Australia* WALTER GEORGE, And his SUNSHINE PLATERS, SUNSHINE PLATERS, Including GEO. STOREY, Frank Perryn., Hazel Foßbl^ Robert Raymond, Gootria Martin, Yorke Gray, Dulcie Milner* Vera Sowell (Solo Dancer), AND BEAUTY BALLET OF BIGHT, Present (For the First Time in Dunedin) A Vocomical, Eevusical Revel of Inconsequence, ‘DON’T BE VULGAR, CHARLIE.’ ‘DON’T BE VULGAR, CHARLIE.’ ‘DON’T BFJ VULGAR, CHARLIE.’ Beautifully Dressed, Rich in Melody, Abounding in Comedy, and BURSTING WITH BRILLIANCE. Taken to Dunedin’s Heart, The Delightful Scottish Comedienne, D ORA LINDSAY, DORA LINDSAY, I) ORA LINDS A Y, DORA LINDSAY, The Giddy Glasgow Girl, In New Impressions and Burlesques. Fresh Mystification! 1 1 Fecond Week WONG TOY SUN. WONG TOY SUN, WONG TOY SUN, The Amazing Chinaman. SIGNOR PALMETTO, ‘Plic Danish Tenor. BILTON AND MAX, Clover English BILTON AND MAX Farceurs. FRANK ANDREWS. Impressions at the Piano. Colossal Colossal Added Attraction, Attraction, THE CONTINENTAL STARS, TWO METJES, laziim Equilibrists, in a World’s Woiida Act. 111-Star Show, at Ail-Pocket Prices; Is, 6d and 2s 6d (plus Government tax and Jkincr fpc). Plans at THE BRISTOL tall i.ni.; thereafter at JACOBI S, TobacconOTEBSEAS CLUB. A PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION Ts to ho Given by tho Overseas Club In BURNS HALL On EMPIRE. NIGHT (THURSDAY NEXT), May 24th, at 8 o’clock. IBs Worship the Mayor (Mr 11. L. Tapley, President of the Club) will preside. Right Hon. Sir J. G. Ward, Bart., will deliver an Imperial Address. A Resolution of Loyalty will be moved by the Hon. C. E. Slatha.ro, ALP., and seconded by Mr J. W. Munro, M.P. Patriotic musical items. A limited number of seats will be reserved until 7.55 p.m. for members on presenting their membership tickets. The President, Mr H. L. Tapley, cordially invites tho public to bo present. Collection to Defray Expenses. DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERY SOCIETY (Registered), Willi Which is Incorporated the Ota.go Art Society, A N EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES and ART CRAFTS WORK will be Opened in tho Art Gallery Hal. THIS (Monday) EVENING, May 21, at 8, by tho President, Sir George Fenwick. Art Union Tickets (which include admission), One Shilling. N C E. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), At 8 o’clock. Messrs Bcath and Driscoll, Musicians. Supper. Admission: Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s 6d. R, G. M'DONNELL, Hon. Secretary, O.L.R.C. IMWAYS SOCIAL CLUB’S DANCE. 'IRONS are requested to noie that, owing to Art Gallery Hall being eu--1 on WEDNESDAY, 23rd May, KLY DANCE will bo hold in SOUTH BDIN TOWN HALL on WEDNES- , 23rd May, at 8 p.m. Gents Is, ladies A. LENZ, Hon. Sec.
As the crowded family car, vigorously tooted by dad, made slow headway through a mob of cattle being driven along the Main South road, a shrill young voice from the hack scat piped: “Grannie, wouldn’t thoro ho a terrific noise if all those cows blew their boms?”
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Evening Star, Issue 18280, 21 May 1923, Page 8
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