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AMUSEMENTS. pEINOESS THEATRE. Direction: John Fuller and Son*, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER ALL-FUN FROLIC. Tho World-famed Australian Comedian, Nat Phillips, Roy Reno, STTPPY AND MO, STIFPY AND MO, STIPPY AND MO, STIFFY AND MO, Present ‘IN THE BANK’ A Glorious and Glittering Aggregation, of Girls and Gaiety, Exquisite Ballets, Gorgeous Dressing, Whimsical Humor, Captivating Song Successes. The Next Best Thing to Winning Tatt’s. WITH HEIGHT VAUDEVILLE. WITH BRIGHT VAUDEVILLE, Special Re-engagement, the Universal Favorite, LES. WARTON, LES. WARTON, LES. WARTON, LES. WARTON, Black-face Comedy Impersonations. Entire New Routine. ’ Fresh Funniositiea. WILL HASTINGS, WILL HASTINGS, , WILL HASTINGS, Famous Comique and Musician. THE DELORAINES, Revolving Ladder Sensations. DOMING TUESDAY, ITALIAN VOCAL STARS: Signor Signora OOSDIA COELHO World-renownod Artists, Tenor and Soprano, Great Volin Virtuoso. TARIFF: Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d (plus Government tax and booking fee). Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; thereafter at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist.

rjpHß PLAZA THEATRE. NEST FRIDAY NEST. Twice Diily, at 2 and 7. In Conjunction with a Full Star Double Attraction, tho Management has Arranged to Present at Each Session P. T. SELBTTS Sensational and Mystifying Attraction, SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN, SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN, SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN, SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN, Tho Most Amazing and Thrilling Vaudeville Act ever Presented in New Zealand. SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN SAWING THROUGH. A WOMAN Was Bh own by Royal Command. Their Majesties the King and' Queen at tho London Hippodrome. HOW IS rFDONE ? Box Plan at the Theatre Now Open. EMPIRE.” —Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. At 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m.;Sardou’s immortal romance, ‘Theodora,’ the* screen’s mightiest spectacle; 100,000 people, 40 ferocious lions. A gigantic achievement, staged in Rome. Hugo settings of stone and marble, designed hy Armando Brasini, the architect of the Vatican. Splendid supporting programme. Special music. Book Bristol or ring 444. OH, JOT! LOOK WHOSE HERB 1 AGAIN! More adorable than ever. A merry little soldier of misfortune, who romps through a play of sunshine and shadows with his fiddle and his pig and his too-big trousers. You’ll laugh till your sides ache. JACKIE COOGAN in ‘DADDY,’ KING EDWARD THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. quben’s theatre. DAILY, at 2 and 7 p.m. Two startling features. Miklred Harris and Milton Sills in ‘ The Inferior Sex,’ an all-absorbing drama of love and marriage. Also, Henry B. Walthall and Ruth Clifford in ‘The Face on the Bar-room Floor.’ Daring, thrilling, amusing, dynamic. A high-tension melodrama. Full supports. Plaza theatre. Double Star Bill. 2 p.m. Mary Miles Minter in 7 p.m. ‘ TILLIE,’ A Sparkling Romance of Plain Folks. 3.35 Thos. Mciglrar, Theo. Roberts, 8.35 ‘ OUR LEADING CITIZEN,’ A sensational George Ade comedy of perplexities, pep, and pdilics. Also, Stunning Sunshine Comedy and Nows. DUNEDIN HORTIC7LTURAL SOCIETY SUMMER SHOW Of Roses and Other Scrsonable Flowers, Decorative and Floral "Work, Pot Plants, Fruit, and Vegetables. ART GALLERY HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12. Entries Close at tho A. and P. Society’s Office, Crawford street. To-night (Monday), at 7 o’clock. A. D. MILLER, Secretary. TOTLARD GROTTO. Just Opened, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN (Late Duthio Bvos.). Gigantic Display of TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! XMAS CARDS, CALENDARS, AND STATIONERY. Books for Old -and Young Do Not Fail to Bring Your Chilton Along to See our Marvellous Display cf Beautiful Toys. Noto Address: GEORGE STREET, Late Duthie Bros.’ Shop. " CAVERSHAM INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. EXHIBITION AND SALE OF YORK, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, ' AND FRIDAY, 12th to 14th DECEMBER, 2.30 to 9 Over 200 Articles to choose from; Suitable for Christmas gifts. 1 Afternoon Tea, 6d. All Interested Cordially Invited. GTAGOTr^rHBATRE”TOSfiGHT/Tt 7.45. A dramatic story of confiits and contrasts, ‘ORPHANS OP THE MINI, 1 the greatest of all romantic Tho Octagon Concert Company will play: 'LI Bella Overture ’ (Reissiger), ‘ Canzonetta’ (Herbert), ‘Air de Ballet’ (Boroh), Over ture, ‘Frolics of Cupid' (Gruenwald), ‘Bom heur do Printemps’ (Borch), _ 1 Serenade (Zamocnik), ‘Ballet Valee’ (Lincke)*, At.. Evening Song’ (Haydn Wood). Book Begga, EUCHRE PARTY, BROWN’S TEA ROOMS, GEORGE STREET, WEDNESDAY, 12th DECEMBER, and 19th DECEMBER, at 7.45. Last Two of the Season. Sis Prizes. Good Supper. Admission, 2s. WASTE Paper For Sale in lots to suit purchasers.—Apply ‘Star’ Office,

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Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 8