AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ pRINCESS' THEATRE. Direction: John Fuller «nd Son«, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At B—EVERY EVENING. The Mammoth 10-act Show, with all the Stars. SECOND WEEK. The Celebrated Scotch Humorist; JOCK MILLS. Loudon Colosseum Star: JAMES STEWART, The Diverting Tramp at the Piano. LYONS AND O’MOORE, Quaint Acquaintances. MARCUS AND D’ABMA. DINKS AND TRIXIE. PHIL BKANSBY. WALTER VERNON. FRANK WILSON. HOWARD AND WYNDHAM. TRIUMPHANT RETURN, The Nonsense Kings, Vaudeville's Noted Topical Tipsters: VAUDE AND VERNE, VAUDE AND VERNE, VAUDE,AND VERNE, With a Bagful of the Latest Laughs. Fullers’ Popular Tariff: Is, ls.6d, 2s 6(1 lulus Government tax and booking fee). Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.j thereafter at JACOBS’S. QUEE N’ S THEA TR E. MATINEE, 2. EVENINGS, 7. MONSTER NEW PROGRAMME. GLORIA SWANSON In ‘ PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS,’ ‘ PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS.’ SEE The Modern Jazz Mad Girl at he* Dizziest Pace. SEE The Riotous Revels. SEE Tho Midnigld Bathing Party. SEE Gloria's Flashiest Love Drama. Showing Also: COLLEEN MOORK And KENNETH HARLAN In ‘APRIL SHOWERS’ ‘APRIL SHOWERS.’ Clouds come into every life, but, as thin charming picture proved the brightest sun shine follows the heaviest storms. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. TRULY A PROGRAMME WE RECOMMEND. SAVOY CABARET. VISITORS invariably pay a high tribute to tho SAVOY CABARET. On Saturday evening last, Mr Cliarlo* Hackett referred to this establishment a* the finest and best-conducted Cabaret in ino whole of Australasia, there hempnothing in New Zealand with which to make comparison. Tho reason for those spontaneous compliments is because tbe management’s aim has always been to give the people facilities for entertainment as near like home av possible where entertaining becomes a real pleasure because of the advantages of being waited on by expert attendants; where guests arc thrilled by the influence of a. band of accomplished musicians, and charmed by tho sheer beauty of the appointments. A full bouse is assured for SATURDA and intending patrons should make eat application for tables either for the MORNING TEA DANCE AFTERNOON" TEA DANCE SUPPER DANCE. ' Booking Office, ’phone 2.339. OLYMPIC SKATING RINK, THREE SESSIONS. DAILY Mornings, 10 b 0.12; Afternoons, 2,30 in 130; Evenings, 7.30 to 10. EXTRAORDINARY! EXTRAORDINARY! NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING, GRAND EXHIBITION OF FANCY AND TRICK SKATING By,Mr A. L. POWER (of Wellington), New Zealand's Foremost Exponent, on Rollers.
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Evening Star, Issue 18719, 22 August 1924, Page 6
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