AMUSEMEMT&. a pRIJJCESS THEATER. SHOW WEEK MTETHQXJAKB. EVERY' EVENING, at 8. MATINiBB, TUESDAY MATTNHH, (Kings Birthday), MAT! NEB, At 2.15, At Family Prices. On Tuesday the Box Plama will bo sk JACOBS'S, Tobacconist, till Noon; thereafter at the PRINCESS THEATRE. PRINCESS THEATRE.; Direction; John Fuller and Son*, Ltd. UNPARALLELED SHOW WEEK PROGRAMME. THE BIGGEST BILL IN TOWN, AT THE CHEAPEST TARIFF. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. Direct from tho Lending Now York and London Theatre®, Secured by Sir Ben Fuller at a Fabulous Salary, BESSIE CLIFFORD, The Original Yankee Doodle Girl. Principal Comedienne in New York and London in "The Three Twins,’ ‘Como Inside,’ ‘Come Over Here.’ BESSIE CLIFFORD, BESSIE CLIFFORD, BESSIE CLIFFORD, A PEERLESS STAR, World-famed Acrobats, Direct from the Hippodrome, THREE ST. LEONS, THREE ST. lEONS, THREE ST. LEONS, THREE- ST. LEONS; Tho Epitome of Strength and Grace. GEORGE EIDWARDES AM) 00., The Brilliant Comedian arid his Clever Company, in a Versatile News SkefchBILTON AND MAX, English Musical Comedy Stars. FOLIBS LEI?GERES QUARTET, New Series of Artistic Instrumental Geras FUN ON SHIP BOARD. A CARGO OP LAUGHS. .Dunedin’s Great Little Big Favorite, GEORGE WALLACE. And his REVUE COMPANY Present ‘OFF HONOLULU,’ ‘OFF HONOLULU,’ ‘OFF HONOLULU,’ Glad Adventure, in the Tropic Seas, Giddy Girls and Jocund l Comedians in a Whirl of Fun. The People’s Tariff: Is, 2s, 3s (plus tax). Bookings To-day at The Bristol till 5 , p.m.; after that hour at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. ’ANNUAL WINTER SHOW And EXHIBITION. EscoEoat Display Of XJve Stock, Agricultural Machinery, Primary Products and Hannfaotnxes. TUESDAY, WHS S. Show will be officially opened at 2.15 pan. in the Brydono Hall (upstains) by the Bight Hon. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister, and the Hon. W. Dovmie Stewart. Show will bo open for the- PuWSc ofc 1.30 pan. V Admission; Adults, Is; Children, 63. Season Tickets, 50. E, F. DUTHTE, Secretary.
SKATOT! SEA3JHfG. SKATING. OLYMPIC SINK, TO-NIGHT, 7.30. DAILY SESSIONS: Morning, 10 to 18. Afternoon, 2.30 to 4-00, Night, 7.30 to 10. NOTE. —The Management reserves thn right to Refuse Admission. SAVOY CABARET. gHOW WEEK ATTRACTIONS. TUESDAY (KING’S BWIWWY. Sapper Da-nco, 8 to 12.30. Tickets, 7o Cd. Tables may be reserved by ’phone 2,330. WEDNESDAY, Public Dance, 8 to 11. Admission, 2s 6d. Eefroßbrnents obtainable in Warwick Roora or from Buffet at Ordinary Rates. SATURDAY, Morning Tea Dance, 10 to 12Aftornoon Tea Dance, 5 to S. Supper Dance, 8 to 12. Booking Office, ’phone 2,339. THE SAVOY. LADIES’ HOCKEY. Annual sevbn-a-sede touena* AIJBNT, TUESDAY, 3rd .TUNE, 1924. Morning: B Grade, on Oval; A. Grads, jn Caledonian Ground. Afternoon: A and B Grades, on Caledonian Ground. Entrance by Anderson's Bay Gate. Admission, 6d. In the event of tbo weather being Tmfavoriiblo, any notice of postponement will bo put "up m the Sports Depot shortly after 3 o’clock. M. HILL, Hon. Sec. Early settlers’ hall, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). , Dancing Bto 12. Driscoll and Death’s J«si Baud, 5 players. Ladies, la 6d; Gent*, 2a. 6L , Boffet obacSKS extra*-
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Evening Star, Issue 18649, 2 June 1924, Page 8
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