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AMUSEMENTS. MILES OF SMILES! If the Laughs and Smiles caused by GEORGE WALLACE Every evening wore linked together they would circle New Zealand. pRINCESS THEATRE* Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. EVERY EVENING, AT 8. Commencement of a Season of Joy and Laughter. The Big Smile Boom 1 GEORGE WALLACE, The Groat Little Comedian, and hio BRILLIANT REVUE COMPANY, In a Delectable Dish of Frolicsome Fun, guaranteed to cure Iho most obstinate cases of “ The Blues.” ‘HARMONY ROW.’ ‘HARMONY ROW.’ A Superb Vaudeville Programme. First Appearance. An Artistic Triumph, FOLIES BERGERES QUARTET, FOLIES. BERGERES QUARTET, FOLIES BERGERES QUARTET, A Brilliantly Novel Musical Offering. MARJORIE ALWYN AND HARRY PENNi THE GAY GILBERTS, SIGNOR ALBERTI, First Appearance. Direct, from England CHARLES LEWIS, Clever and Original English Comedian. FULLERS’ POPULAR PRICES: 2s 6d, Is 6d, and Is (plus tax). Reserves 6d extra. Plan at Bristol till 5, then at Jacobs’s. OCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. FINAL SCREENING. ‘WITHIN THE LAW.’ Featuring The Screen’s Most Emotional Actress, NORMA TALMADGE. The OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA Will render a Specially-selected Programme of Music. Overture, ‘ Guy Mannoring ’ (Bishop). FRIDAY NEXT, William Makepeace. Thackeray’s Famous Novel, dramatised and produced by Goldwyn, 'VANITY FAIR.’ NOTICE TO PATRONS OF THE OCTAGON THEATRE. Tho Management desires to inform patrons of tho above Theatre that ‘THE WOMAN OF PARIS,’ Charles Chaplin’s Great Masterpiece, has bj arrangement been transferred to THE EMPIRE THEATRE, And will bo screened there, commencing FRIDAY’ AFTERNOON, 23rd inst., at %. THE OCTAGON THEATRE Will Screen William Makepeace Thackeray’s Immortal Classic, ‘VANITY FAIR.’ A Goldwyn. jg-ING EDWARD THEATER, TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. HOOT GIBSON in ‘HOOK AND LADDER.’ The most popular and winning of all tbd stars in a big smashing spectacular outdoors indoor, .and top-floor romance _of racing horses, clanging bells, and beating heart*. Serial, Comedy, News. DANCING! DANCING! DANCING-1 JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! Grand opening night, Saturday, MAY 24th. Death .and Driscoll’s Dance Band (with jar. a effects) have been engaged. ART GALLERY HALL. Come. You’ll enjoy it. Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s. Dancing 8 to 1L PIPING AND DANCING COMPETITIONS. BAGPIPES BY LEADING MAKERS. Chanters, Reeds, Bags, and All Accessories, SPECIAL! HIGHLAND DRESS. In connection with our Bagpipe and io meet the requirements of Pipera and Dancers, wo have arranged to supply Tartan Cloth and Complete Sets of Correct Attire, including Glengarry Caps, Kilts, and Doublets (made to order), Hose, Thistle Buttons, Shoulder arid Cap Brooches, Cock-tail Feathers, Tartan Ribbons, etc. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., HEADQUARTERS FOB MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES, PRINCES STREET. TO LET. WIDOW would LET TWO Largo FURNISHED ROOMS; electric light, b. and c., use ennveniem os; handy George street.—B7s, ’Slar’ Office. rno LET. 1 or 2 Unfurnished Rooms; o. J,. light, hot water; good locality.—329 Castle street. mo LET, in private home, Two FurJL nished Rooms; every convenience; suit homely couple. 837, ’ Star ’ Office. mo IdirTTplendirf 7-roomed Dwelling; all .1. conveniences; town side Roslyn (near ear).—Particulars apply Todd Bros, mo LET, Warehouse and Office lately ocJL cupied by Mercer and Mitchell, High and Cumberland streets; very convenient.— Apply telephone 9,514. fpO LET, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room | Jl suit girls or couple—39 Filleul str&eL mO LET, 4-roomed House, St. Hilda; jl every convenience; renovated; suit married couple.—B3.3, ’Star' Office. mo LET, St. Hilda, new 4-roomed Sennit bungalow; e. 1., gas, h. and c. watery immediate possession.—Address 881, ‘Star* Office. , _ mo LET. superior Residential Suite of 5 JL' Rooms with conveniences, in Moray place.—Public Trust i r?AO~ - LET, in South Dunedin, Furnished JL Be.droo n and Dining Room; gas conker, every convenience. —50 Oxford street. South Dunedin. . m"() LET, superior Unfurnished Flat, 3 I, rooms; kitchen, electric light; early possession; £8 month.—Reids, Ltd. "jvf’ObEßN 6-voonied sound House, all ©only.!. veniences, 10 Mntaora road, Mornings (.on; reliable tenants.—Apply Box 706. linO LEI’ Gain Forwarding Co. Remove Jl your Furniture moans safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. FURNITURE REMOVALS. SEE us as to tho Best and Cheapest Way to Remove your Furniture ny Road, Rail, or Sea. ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPLOYED. UNSURPASSED STORAGE. Write, ’phone, or call THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LIMITED. P.O. Box 300. Telephones; 1,151, 1,152. TO LET. THSTE are always available for Efficient I v». and Economical FURNITURE REMOVALS. Anv distance, Town or Country CRUST AND CRUST. 20 Manse street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■jVfTLFORD House, 116 a Maitland street.— XiJL Vacancies Permanent Boardem; moderate tariff; up-to-date conveniences.—Mrs P, Malaghan, proprietress. VACANCIES for 2 or 3 respectable Men Boarders; clean, comfortable home ; (erms moderate.—-Mrs Law, 163 Maitland street. F OVATE Board and Residence, 35 Duka street (oil (Jnoigo street); every convenience and convenient to town. YiTOUXi; Lady requires Board and Lodg.l. ing, central; slight rise preferred.— 326, ‘ Star ’ Office. ‘ LTvDY would like good Board, with little attention; must bo near town. —895, ‘Star.’ S. Special articles by experts; w and when to plant to get best pruning season is approaching; con,ar Garden Annual.’

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Evening Star, Issue 18640, 22 May 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18640, 22 May 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18640, 22 May 1924, Page 8

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