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AMUSEMENTS. 'FORTY THIEVES’ PANTOMIME. ' FORTY THIEVES ’ PANTOMIME. The BOX PLANS for ‘THE FORTY THIEVES’ PANTOMIME, commencing FRIDAY Next, wore Opened at The Bristol Piano Co.’s THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, at 9 o’clock. ‘PEEP SHOW’ BOX PLANS Are NOW OPEN at The Bristol Piano Co.’s. GIANT-LIKE PRODUCTION. SUPERB ! 1 TREMENDOUS!! 1 A Record Audience Dumbfounded on Saturday Night and again Last Evening. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS Of ■THE PEEP SHOW.’ ‘THE PEEP SHOW.’ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Following Two Nights Only. The Marvellous Revusioal 'Musical Extravaganza, in 17 Scenes, ‘THE PREP SHOW,’ ‘THE PEEP SHOW,’ ‘THE PEEP SHOW,’ At JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. Manager ' John Farrell, Presented by J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., 200 BRILLIANT ARTISTS. AN OUTSTANDING TRIUMPH HAS BEEN JUSTLY WON BY THE AMAZING TENDON HIPPODROME PRODUCTION, •THE PEEP SHOW.’ ‘THE PEEP SHOW.’ A Welcome Announcement. Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 25 FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 25, And Following 4 Nights Only, MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Best and Biggest PANTOMIME PANTOMIME Success Ever Achieved in the Southern Hemisphere. ONLY PANTOMIME MATINEE, ONLY PANTOMIME MATINEE, At 2 o'clock, SATURDAY NEXT, MAT 26. SATURDAY NEXT, MAT 26. Children to Matinee Half-nrice All Parts | (Except Late-door Oallery). ‘THE FORTY THIEVES,’ ‘THE FORTY THIEVES,’ ‘THE FORTY THIEVES,’ ‘THE FORTY THIEVES,’ ‘THE FORTY THIEVES.’ I ‘THE FORTY THIEVES,’ j A PANTOMIME OF INFINITE VARIETY. ! THE CREAM OF ENTERTAINMENT, j Comprising the best obtainable in the 1 World of Amusement to Delight both the Young and the Grown-ups. Gorgeous Stage Pictures, Glittering Page- I ants, Exquisite Ballets, Mirth-provoking 1 Comedy, Ear-haunting Song Successes, Exceptionally Brilliant Artists. In fact, Everything that a, Pantomime should be. SO GREAT WAS THE FURORE CREATED BY ' THE FORTY THIEVES ‘ IN WELLINGTON THAT AT THE FINAL NTGFTPI HUNDREDS WERE TURNED AWAY AT EACH PERFORMANCE. . D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d; Early Doors, Is extra. All prices plus tax. DAY SALES at Grarts Sweets Store, opp. U.B.A. CORONATION HALL, BT. KTLDA. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT AND PRESENTATION, Tendered to T. K. STDEY, Esq. (21 Yearn M.P.). TUESDAY, MAY 29tb, 1923, at 8 p.m. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor of Dunedin (Mr H. L. Tapley). Mr T. M. Wilford (Leader of the Opposition), Mr J. A. MThorson, M.P. for _Oamaru, and Other Members of the Liberal Party will be present. At the conclusion of the Concert a SOCIAL .AND,. DANCE will, follow. Musicians: O’Driseoll and Bcath. Admission to Concert and Presentation, One Shilling. Concert and Social, 2s 6d. A. DEVLIN, Chairman. R. M. MERCER, Secretary Presentation Committee. DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERY SOCIETY (Inc.). I EXHIBITION OF PICTURES, ART M CRAFTS WORK, AND DRAWINGS by Members of Local Branch of the N.Z. Institute of Architects. Also, Fine Display of Work by Students of Canterbury College and Dunedin Schools of Art. Open daily 11 a.m. till 5 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. till 9.30. Art Union Ticket# (including admission). One Shilling.

Among many good stories of famous people that Mr Coulson Kernahan tells in ‘ Celebrites ’ is the following, told by the author of ‘ Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush.’ “ My schoolboy son,” said lan Maclaren, “ had vainly been trying to read some of my hooks, and in a confidential mood remarked : 1 1 say, father, why don’t you write a proper sort of book—one of those Sherlock Holmes stories, like Conan Doyle, or Jack Harkaway, or something of that sort, and not so much Scotch rot?’ ” The eagle ie able to look at the sun without blinking, because it has a thin semi-transparent veil which it can draw intantaneously' over its eyes. It does not obstruct the sight.

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Evening Star, Issue 18281, 22 May 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18281, 22 May 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18281, 22 May 1923, Page 6

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