FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE. Direction; John Fuller and Son*. Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At B—EVERY EVENING, Tho Mammoth 10-nct Show, with all tha j seconiTvvebk. The Celebrated Scotch Humorist: JOCK MILLS. London Colosseum Star; JAMES STEWART, The Diverting Tramp at the Piano. . LYONS AND O’MOOHE, ) Quaint Acquaintances. MARCUS AND D’AHMA. DINKS AND TRIXIE. PHIL BHANSBY. WALTER VERNON. FRANK WILSON. HOWARD AND WYNDHAM. TRIUMPHANT RETURN, The Nonsense Kings, Vaudeville Noted Topical Tipsters t VAUDE AND VERNE, VAUDB AND VERNE, VAUDE AND VERNE, , With a Bagful of the Latest Laughs. Pullers’ Popular Tariff: Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d (plus Government tax and booking fee). Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; thereafter at JACOBS’S. TO-NIGHT (19th) and TO-MORROW NIGHT (20th), Commencing 8 p.m. kJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE B. and J. Fuller, Proprietors. THE DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY (Conductor, Dr V. E. Galway), Will Render tho Opera ‘ DER FREISCHUTZ (Weber). CHORUS, 150 Voices. ORCHESTRA, ‘lO Instrumental, SOLOISTS.—Misses Paine and Denholm, Messrs Butler, Thomson, North, and Kirk, in solo ami concerted numbers. Admission at Door: 2s 9d and Is. Programmes, 3d each. An opportunity of bearing some of the finest Operatic Music submitted on a scale seldom offered in this City. G. KIRK, Hon. Sec, Manse street. 'Rhone 2,08-1. J E R Q IT E S. HIS MAJESTY’S, Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. SATURDAY. 23rd AUGUST, J 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. E MONDAY, 23th AUGUST, 8 p.m. R Q. 350 Performers, 3 Performances. U E A FASCINATING and SPECTACU-. S LAE DISPLAY of Gymnastic and Dancing Work, including Electrical J Effects, Wand Magic, March and B Tableaux of Empire. LAVISHLY B COSTUMED, etc,, etc, Q U A Meritorious Programme of Music by E a Largo Orchestra. S PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Matinee; Children, Is and 6d. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. ROYAL ANTEDILUVIAN ORDER OF BUFFALOES, G.E.B, N.Y. [I If S T ANN UA L BAL L, L ART GALLERY HALL, FRIDAY, 22nd AUGUST. Patron, His Worship” the Mayor. Dancing, 8.15 p.m. G. Ellison, Caterer. Death and Driscoll’s Jazz Band. G. B. HARNEISS, Hon. Sec. S. HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, HE R lOT ROW. S ALE OF WORK AND M ENT. ■ENTERTAIN Proceeds in aid of Melanesian Mission; S. Mary’s Orphanage, Dunedin ; Orphanage of Morey, Kilbnrn, London; tho Purchase of S. Hilda’s School Buildings. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1921. Afternoon (2-5.30) Free. Evening (7 o’clock), Is; Children, 6d. CONCERT, Hanover Street Baptist Hall, SATURDAY. 23rd August, 8 p.m. Arranged bv Mrs L. Tointon. Proceeds in aid of W.G.T.U. The following are the performers:—Miss Mary Wilson, Miss Nancy Low, Mrs MTvor (nee Lily Monk), Miss Doreen Todd, Mosdamcs Bradley and Tointon, Mr De Spong and Master R. Green. Pianist, Mrs F. Clark, A.T.C.L. Admission, Is; Children, 6d.
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Evening Star, Issue 18716, 19 August 1924, Page 6
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