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I AMUSEMENTS, EMELIE POLINI SEASON, THE BOX PLANS FOB THE 10 NIGHTS’ SEASON WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY’S ON TUESDAY NEXT. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Ben and John Fuller. Direction ... J. 0, Williamson, Ltd. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Tales exceptional pleasure in announcing to the theatre-going public of Dunedin tho return of the YOUNG AND POPULAR DRAMATIC GENIUS, EMELIE POLIN'!, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE PiOLINI, EiMELIB POLINI, EMELLE POLINI, At 8 o’clock on THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 26, Supported by tho Distinguished English Leading Man, FRANK HARVEY, PRANK HARVEY, And a SPECLVLLY-CHOSEN COMPANY, In tha Greatest Dramatic Success of recent years: ‘MY LADY’S DRESS,’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS,’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS,’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS,’ ‘ MY LADY’S DRESS,’ A Dramatic Novelty, in three acts and nine scenes, by Edward Knoblauch, author of ■Kismet’ and ‘Milestones.’ “ONE OP THOSE SENSATIONAL POLINI TRIUMPHS WHICH LEAVE THE AUDIENCE BREATHLESS AND ALMOST PAST THE STAGES OP COHERENT CRITICISM.” ‘MY LADY’S DRESS’ ‘MY LADY’S DRESS’ ■ ‘MY LADY’S DRESS’ ‘MY LADY’S DRESS’ Will ho staged for POSITIVELY POUR NIGHTS ONLY, And will ho followed, FOR TWO NIGHTS EACH, hy THREE POWERFUL ATTRACTIONS, all new here: ‘THE LIB,’ ‘THE LIE,’ ‘FRENCH LEAVE/ ‘ FRENCH LEAVE,’ ‘THE, FLAW.’ ‘THE FLAW.’ PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6s 6d; Stalls, 3b 6d; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls, Is, and Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. Prices plus tax. CHARLES BERKELEY. SAVOY CABARET. PROGRAMME OF TO-MORROWS ENTERTAINMENTS. SATURDAY MORNING DANCE FOR CHILDREN. This is now quite an institution with many of tho young folks; while a large number of grown-ups find real enjoyment in watching tho children dancing. From 10 to 12 o’clock. Charge, including Morning Tea, Is 6d. SATURDAY 'AFTERNOON DANCE, From 3 to 5 o’clock. This function provides a charming and pleasant way of spending a cold, depressing Saturday afternoon. Charge, including Afternoon Tea, 2s Cd. SATURDAY SUPPER-DANCE, From 8 to 12 p.m. Recognised as one of Dunedin’s most fashionable and delightful functions. Tickets, 7s 6d each person. For all of tho above it is desirable to Reserve Tables. Booking Office Telephone 2,339. Tho famous SAVOY JAZZ BAND will perform bright and attractive music at the Afternoon and Evening Functions. SPECIAL DANCING ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Wo have pleasure in announcing that Mr W. S. Wauchop, of the F. 11. -and W. S. Wauchop School of Dancing, will give an Exhibition of the Fox Trot, including the new Throe-stop, during the Afternoon Dance and a r, ain in the evening. Those desirous of receiving tuition will have an opportunity of meeting Air Wauchop, who will remain hero for a short season and give private lessons in tho Savoy Somerset Lounge. THE SAVOY. TUDOR HALL, PRINCES STREET. WARWICK HALL, MORAY PLACE. n L A, Z A T H B A T It E. 810 THREE-HOUR BILL. 7 p.m.. William Russell in ‘MAN’S SIZE,’ ‘MAN’S SIZE/ virile outdoors romance by Wm. M Lcocl Raine. 8.40, Viola Dana in ‘JUNE MADNESS/ A record-breaking Metro comedy, ecllcnfc Supports. Book ’phono 2.460. fi R A N D THEATRE. VA Special Attractions To-night. 7 p.m., Welcome Reappearance of Viola Dana in ‘JUNE MADNESS/ A Six-act Met ro Comedy. 8.40, B ; g Bill Russell in ‘MAN’S SIZE,’ ‘ MAN’S SIZE/ Filmed from the popular story by WmM’Lcod Raine. Splendid Supports. Book ’phono 5,119. R.S.A. SAVAGE CLUB. YUNG to the illness of a number of Performers, the LADIES NlGlli •arranged tor To-morrow (Saturday) Evening is POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. )R PARTY'S DANCE, EARLY TTLFJuS’ HALL. MONDAY NIGHT, ’clock. Messrs Bcath and Driscoll, ns. Ladies, Is; Gentlemen, 2s 6d.

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Evening Star, Issue 18332, 20 July 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18332, 20 July 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18332, 20 July 1923, Page 8

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