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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE, Direction John Fuller and Sons, Limited. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. LAST THREE PEtu-ORMAINCES. LAST THREE PERFORMANCES. LAST THREE PERFORMANCES. GOOD-BYE GOOD-BYE GOOD-BYE WALTER GEORGE SUNSHINE PLATERS, And GEORGE STOREY, the Most Populaf Comedian teat has over visited N.Z., After Five Yeans’ Record Season in New Zealand. Presenting Presenting ‘KING OF DUNNOWHERSKI.’ ‘KING OF DUNNOWHERSKI.’ 800 LAUGHS IN 80 MINUTES, Full Vaudeville. Full Vaudeville. ALL NEW ITEMS. FRBDO BOYS, FREDO BOYS, Wonderful Tumbling Violinists. LAURI AND BAYNE, Celebrated Dancers. LAUEI AND BAYNE, ‘Steps and Styles,* BILLY BOVIS, Favorite Comedian. Famous Serenading Violinist, OTESCO. OTESCO. OTESCO. OTESCO. TARIFF i Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d (phis Government tax and hooking fee). Plans at The Bristol till 5 p.m.; afterwards at Jacobs’s, tobacconist. GEARED TO GLORIOUS SPEED. GIRLS & GLEE GALORE. pRINCESS THEATRE. MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY, JULY 23, MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY, John Fuller and Sons Present, FIRST TIME IN AcCTRiALASIA, GEORGE WALLACE. REVUE COMPANY, REVUE COMPANY, In a ivcw Injection of Joy, ‘THE DANCING DELIRIUM.' ‘THE DANCING DELIRIUM.’ ‘THE DANCING DELIRIUM.’ ‘THE DANCING DELIRIUM.’ ‘THE DANCING DELIRIUM.’ ‘THE DANCING DELIRIUM.’ 16 Revue Specialists in a Jolly Musical Farce, ivtth smashing musical hits, soaring to the summit of gleeful giggle and plumbing the depths of thunderous laughter. CLEVER CAST (All New io Dunedin): GEORGE WALLACE (the Chaplin of Vaudeville), Reg. Collins, Nellie Hall, Marshall Crosby. Babe Scott, Jack White, Hilda Gifford, Tom Lincoln. A GOLCONDA OP ENTERTAINMENT. GLORIOUS VAUDEVILLE ADDED! FOUR NEW ACTS! Featuring The Eighth Wonder of the World, COLLEANO, Wizard of the. Wire. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES AS USUAL. EVERY SATURDAY’ EVENING, In tho EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, mE PIC’ O’ DANCES. 1 HE PIC O’ DANCES. Dancing, 8-12 p.m. Music: The Gordon-Flint Jazz Band. Admission : Double Ticket, ss; Single Ticket, 3s. Buffet charges extra. Octagon theatre.— to-night, at 7.45, William Fox presents Longfellows immortal poem, ‘THE VILLAGE BLACK-SMTi-u..’ A vivid picture from the book of life, told in eight reels of thrills and heartthrobs. Splendid Supports; Topical (interest film), Hunting Wild Crocodiles, and a tiptop Al. St. John Comedy, ‘ Out of Place. Special Three-hour Matinee Saturday. Doers open 1.30 p.m. Octagon Concert Orchestra. JgHNG EDWARD THEATRE. 7.30, TO-NIGHT. 7.30. Goldwyn presents one of tec brightest comedy dramas you have ever scon: ‘DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD.’ A panorama of modern life that sa thrilling, real, unbelievably humorous, scarchingly true. Supports incluuo a Mermaid Comedy',, Mack Soimett Comcuy, and Gazette. A DUKE FOR A NlGHT!—and what a night! Dressed in the finest raiment of a duke, there was nothing that a (into could do that this doughboy couldn’t do better. What had happened and how be became a duke makes some story. Don’t think of missing Ed. (Hoot) uibson in ‘THE GENTLEMAN FROM AMERICA,’ now showing at Everybody’s Theatre daily, at 2.i5 and 7.15. Comedy, Gazette, Snapshots, Sena!. MPIRETH E A T R E. Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture Douse, j Star Attractions. At 2 p.m. and. 7 Genr'i'e Ariiss, oi ‘Disraeli fam I *., in IB SIIJvNT VOICE.' At 3.30 and 830 a fdorv of fortune and peril on tho li seas, ‘"YELLOW MEN AND GOLD.’ nedies, Gazettes. Empire Grand Orchestra. Overture. ‘ Titanic, ’ (Wintry). Reserves at Bristol or ’phone 444. aUEBN’B T K F. A T ll E. 2 p.m. DAILY, 7 p.m. TWO UNIQUE FEATURES. Gladys Hulettc and Edward Earle in. ‘IIIoII SPEED,’ tho fastest-moving picture of tho season. An intensely thrilling drama, of tho modern motor track. Also, ‘THE MAN HUNTER,’ a baffling dory of counterfeit gangs in tee Canadian Rockies. Topical, Comedy, Pictorial. LECTURE BY MR MT-IWAN. mHE ENTER,!'AI NME NT in RO&LYN JL THEATRE advortiw-d for To-morrow Night hag been POSTPONED owing to tho inffuenza epidemic. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY-. ifNLASSES RESUME in Victoria Hall from In WEDNESDAY’, July 251 h. Second Quarter now commencing. For information re Private Classes and: Lessons ring 3,583. Miss DAWSON, 2 ItenihiU. SCHOOL OF DANCING. ON account of Influenza, ALL CLASSES POSTPONED until TUESDAY, July 24. Miw N. HAM ANN, 14 Lees street.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18332, 20 July 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18332, 20 July 1923, Page 8

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