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AMTTSEMEHTS. CONVULSIONS OF MERRIMENT. NEW WALLA Cl-- SHOW CLICKS. 3,000 PATRONS DELIGHTED. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE. A. Direction; John Fuller and Son«, Lid. GEORGE WALLACE'S . GEORGE WALLACE'S New, Original, and Resplendent Revue, ‘ SOME NIGHT.’ ‘ SOME NIGHT.’ ALL BRIGHT and ALL RIGHT. Panorama of Novelty and Nonsense. A DINKUM WALLACE SHOW. All Cleverness and Cute Comedy. All New —All New. BERT HARROW, BERT HARROW, The Miic-a-minuto Comedian. GEORGE EDWARDS AND GO,, In New Sketch, ‘ Saturday Afternoon.’ JACK MARTIN, The Talkative Cow-boy. An Immense Sensation, The Great American Entertainers, TAEBO AND KOMA NAMBA, TAKEO AND KOMA NAMBA. TAKE/) AND KOMA NAMBA, Tbo only Act of its kind in the World! Pullers’ Little Prices.—ls, Is 6d. and 2s 6d (plus Government tax and booking feel. Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 ip.m.; after 6 p.m. at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. gUENS HAL L. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 25. J. C. NEWLANDS, •Of New College, Edinburgh, Will give his FINAL DRAMATIC RECITAL, ‘A NIGHT .WITH BARRIE.’ Sir James Barrie’s Early Days; Influence of His Mother Over His Writing: ‘A Window in Thrums ’; The Story of ‘ Mary Bose.” Illustrative Readings: ‘Preparing to Receive Company ’; ‘ Peter Pan ’; ‘A Humorist on His Calling ’; ‘ First Sermon Against Women.’ Prices, 3s and 2s (plus tax). Bos Plan at The Bristol Piano Co.’s. . . he. kept his audience alternating between tears and laughter during his eloquent discourse on the. Art and Works of Barrie.”—‘ Moncton Transcript,.' WELLINGTON MUSICAL AND ELOCUT! ON ARY COMPETITIONS. SEVENTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL, NOTICE TO COMPETITORS. COMPETITORS are advised that ALL ENTRIES WILL CLOSE on TUESDAY Next, July Ist. Copies of Syllabus and Entry Forms are obtainable from all Music Warehouses, or from G. W. JENNER, Secretary, G.P.O, Bos 1,059, Wellington.

EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING, THE PIC’ 0’ DANCES. THURSDAY, 8 till 10.30. SATURDAY, 8 till 11. ARTHUR GORDON Ami his DANCE BAND. Admission, 2s 6d. Buffet charges extra. OLYMPIC RINK. SKATING. SEATING. SKATING. • NIGHTLY, 7.30 to 10. DAILY SESSIONS—IO.3O and 2.30 to 4.30. Private Parties Arranged For.

OCHOOL OF DANCING, > J Principals: F. R. and W. S. WAUCHOP. Studio: Rossbotham’s Commercial College, Upper Dowling street. Mr W. S. Wauohop (pupil of Vernon Castle School, London, and M. Maurice, Paris) gives ’ n " etruction daily at bis New Studio (privately and in classes) in the Latest Bail Room Danes. Honrs: 10-1, 2-5, 5-6, and evenings. Bail Room Class, Mondays, 8 p.m.; Children’s Class, Saturdays, 9.30 a.tn. (ball room and ballet). Terms on application, ’Phone 2,455. G RA N D WAKARI On SATURDAY, CON C E SCHOOL HALL, 28th .TUNE, 1924, R T, 8 p.m. Programme by School Children and Loading City Artists. Adults, Is; Children, 6d. C. FRENCH, Hon. Sec. T IJ M B L E S A I- E, .TUMBLE SALE, JUMBLE SALE, CARGILL ROAD METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, THIS THURSDAY, .TUNE 26th, 2.30 p.m. CLOTHES, BOOTS, BOOKS, EVERYTHING. JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! Latest Jazz Song, MAZZIN” THE BLUBS AWAY.’ Chorus: Leifs -all go down to the hall, Down to that ebony ball. That's one place I always lose Those dog-gone indigo blues; Because I’m sure to meet my honey, Tiio gal that gets _my money. Mister Jazz and his band They sure do make you feel grand. My goodness, bow they can play, While with your baby you sway— They arc jazzin’ the blues awav. BEST JAZZ SONG YET WRITTEN. OUR PRICE, Is 9d. HERRY’S MUSIC STORES, t- George street, Dunedin. WANTED Known-Tbit Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Star’ Office Moderate Frim.

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Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 8

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