AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Ben. and Mr John Fuller. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. PAST TWO NIGHTS, TO-NIGHT And THURSDAY. FAREWELL! FAREWELL! To ■ENGLAND'S FOREMOST COMEDIAN. LAWRENCE GBOSSMTTH, LAWRENCE GROSSMITH, LAWRENCE GROSSMTTH, IN HIS OWN ORIGINAL CREATION, In ‘THE SILVER FOX,’ "THE SILVER POX,’ ‘THE SILVER FOX,’ 1 THE SILVER FOX,’ ‘ TUB SILVER FOX,’ ‘THE SILVER FOX,’ ‘THE SILVER FOX,’ ‘THE SILVER FOX,’ ONE OF THE WITTIEST COMEDIES EVER SEEN ON THE DUNEDIN STAGE. It is smart, unforgettable comedy, true to modem life, and with'fro me touches of the romantic throughout. It captures the imagination and gambols over the hearts of the audience as tew such comedies could do. Therefore, if you really like a play well staged, superbly acted, and full of real humanity, see ‘THE SILVER FOX.’ LAWRENCE GROSSMITH As EDMUND QUIETER. “A perfect piece of work by one who has acting at his finger-tips.” A NOTABLE J. C. WILLIAMSON SUPPORTING OAST. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: D.C. and O.S„, 6s ’6d; Stalls, 5s 6d ; Pit, Is 6d. Early Door to Stalls, Is extra, and to Pit, 6d. All prices plus tax DAY SALES AT THE GEYSER. BOX PLAN BOX PLAN Of Burns anniversary o s n s a n niversaey Opens TO-MORROW TO-MORKOW At Chas. Begg and Co.’a, Ltd. ■Reserved Seats, 2s 6d (plus tax). DANCING! DANCING! DANCING! TO-NIGHT—WEDNESDAY—-TO-NIGHT, SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, FREE POPULAR AVEERLY DANCE. J- Sociable, Pleasing, Satisfying. Charming 'Music by Sun-shine Players’ Band. Dancing, 8 to 11. Ladies, Is; Gents, Is 6d. S. ATKINSON, M. A. M'BETH, M.C.S. LOOK OUT! THE PICNIO OF THE SEASON. Dunedin and port oiialmers WATER'SI DEBS’ ANNUAL PICNIC, Tn be held at ROSS POINT On WEDNESDAY, 23td JANUARY, 1924. Boats leave Dunedin at 8.30 a.m. and 9.30 ■a in. Boat leaves Port Chalmers at 9.30 a.m. Hot Water, Tea, Sugar, and ftlilk Free. Lollies, Fruit, and Tots for the Children. FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD, RACES FOR ALL. Boats leave for Dunedin at 4.45 p.m. and 7 p.m. Boat leaves for Port Chalmers at 6.15 p.m. ■LOOK OUT! LOOK QJIT! LOOK OUT! J. BURTON, A. CAMPBELL, Secretaries. OUR NEWEST FOX TROT SONGS, Only Is 8d per copy. ‘No, We Have Some Lovely Monkey Nuts,’ 'Maoriland,’ ‘Wanganui,’ ‘Zara,’ ‘Saturday Night,* ‘ Down in Old Rangoon,’ ‘Those Naughty Eyes,’ ‘lt Must Be Someone Like You,’ ‘Somewhere,’ ‘Can You Forget,’ ‘ Idaho,’ ‘ Rosalie,’ 1 Dangerous Blues,’ ‘ South Sea Isles,’ ‘ Dear Dream Bose of Mine,' ' Cat and the Canary,' ‘ I Wish I Knew,’ ‘ Yes, We Have No Bananas.’ nrVERB Y'S MUSIC STORES, 174-178 George street, Dunedin.
Matchboxes of all shapes, sizes, and nations are collected by Mr Arthur F. Samme, of the White Hart Hotel, Ripley, Surrey, who has 476 varieties and 28 different kinds of matches, inis matchbox museum is the pride of the village, where the addition of a new specimen causes much excitement and expert criticism.
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Evening Star, Issue 18533, 16 January 1924, Page 8
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