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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE, Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. The Celebrated Scottish Baritone, JOHN MOORE, JOHN MOORE, JOHN MOORE, In Comedy Character Studies. The Happy English Pair, CALLAND AND HOOPER, GALLAND AND HO.OPEH, In Selections from a Splendid Repertoire. JOCK MILLS. JOCK MILLS, Scotch Cornedv and Narrative. VAUDE AND VERNE, VAUDE AND VERNE _ The Original Topical Comedians. LILAS BIRT, Clever and Charming Comedienne. Last Night the Vivacious Musical Comedy Stars TAYLOR AND SUMMERS. TAYLOR AND SUMMERS, JENNY ROY, The Dainty Sineer and Dancer. From London Direct: MEGAN BROTHERS, MEGAN BROTHERS, MEGAN BROTHERS, England's Foremost Novelty Act. COMING MONDAY. LECARDO BROS., LECARDO BROS., Famous Pantomimic Funmakers and Acrobats. To-night’s Tariff: 3s (plus tax), 2 6, and la. Plans at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. gMPIEE THEATRE. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Orchestra from 7.3(1 TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A Paramount Picture, ‘THE MORAL SINNER,’ DOROTHY DALTON In her Most Alluring Role as LEAH KLESOHNA. The Best; of All Parisian Love Stories. A Particularly Interesting Series of ■SUPPORTING PICTURES. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Director, Mr C. Parnell. SOME OF THE ITEMS: Entr’acte, ‘ Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark ’ (duet for flute and clarinet). Flautist, Mr T. Redman; Clarinet, Mr S, George. USUAL PRICES. Reserved Seats may be had at The Bristol ; the Theatre Telephone 444. EVERYBODY’ S Q HEATRE. MATINEE, 2 p.m.; EVENING, 7. SPLENDID THREE-HOUR BILL. ‘FORBIDDEN VALLEY,’ A red-blooded romance, featuring MAY M'AVOY and BRUCE GORDON. Outdoor drama boating as warm as the hearts of the Kentucky hills. A miracle of suspense, making unbeatable . entertainment. Also, SHIRLEY MASON in ‘LOVE LETTERS.’ Como and see the mystery that surround* the love element in this production. TUDOR HALL. OTIOE TO PATRONS. Until the Dancing Season is Resumed the TUDOR HALL Will be OPEN TO' THE PUBLIC For LIGHT SUPPER EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, In addition to FRIDAY EVENING. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Dunedin choral society Dr V. E. Galway, Conductor. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 and 17, 7.45 p.m., HANDEL’S ‘MESSIAH.’ SOLOISTS: Mrs Astley Black, Mrs Wilfred R. Andrews, Mr Ernest Drake, and Mr P. Sutherland. G. KIRKE, Secretary. 'Phone 2,084. ST. HILDA MUNICIPAL BAND (Mr Jas. Dixon, Conductor) Will Render a hirst.class Programme at the GARDENS on SUNDAY', at 3 p.m. PROGRAMME: March, ‘Through Bolts and Ears’ (Ernst Urbach); Grand Sckcikm, 'Un Hallo in Mas ch era ’ (Verdi); Solo Polka, ‘ lazzua ’ (Hartmann), soioi-t George Cnr is tie; Ckssu Overture, 'Poet, and Peasant' (Suppe); Valso Religion. ‘ Prayer and Passion‘ (Grimm); March, ‘Si. Hilda’ (Trussed). ‘ God Save the King.’ A hearty inviuiuon extended to all lover* of c-ood linusic, and a kind reminder that ibis’ Rand are gomg to the next contest and so.icit your help. A special collection will bo taken up tor that purpose. Piean® help us. DT. HILDA MUNICIPAL BAND kJ Olr das, Dixon, Conductor) Will Play nt ST. HILDA ROTUNDA oa SUNDAY, at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME: See advertisement .• ("Gregor Bros., Cargill’* Corner. ISI’IL Jb By Permission of the O.C. ARTILi.ERX BAND (Mr Evercd Franklin, Conductor). nTHE above Band will Render the toLoyving X i-R.yußA.emE at SI.. CLAIR TUMUR ROW AITERN GON:March —•' First Parade.’ Contest Select, mi—' Wiliiam Tell.’ Waltz —‘ Loudon.' liymn— Nc.ec un.. Contest Salem ion—" Ernani.’ Grand March— Doge's No. 2.’ Selection —' Bohui.ian Gi.-l.' March—' 20;h Century.’ ‘ God Save the King.' Collection m Aid of Contest Expenses. Dunedin orchestral society. rum. Conductor, Mr James Coombs. Ith CONCERT, 37th SEASON, ills MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietors Sir Benjamin and Mr John liiiier), TUiESUA V NEXT, At 8 p.m. .Assisting noioisls: Miss MARJORIE (Recently from London.) Mr LAURENCE A. NORTH (The Popular Local Vocalist). Box Plan at The Bristol. H. H. SYKES, > Hon. Secretary. 99 High street. LATEST FOX TROT SONG, ‘DREAM GIRL,’ Fine Dancing Song. Refrain; ;am girl, you set me yearning, ur eyes are burning Villi love divine. vain, dear, I try to greet you; mg to meet you, 'o call you mine, ir lips 1 want (o kiss, dear, i tell you this, dear, will be true. •am girl, for you I pine, dear, make you mine, dear, Vlien dreams come true* Charming Picture Cover, is 9d per copy. Posted, 1b lOd. IT’S MUSIC , STORES, 174-17 f George street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 18809, 6 December 1924, Page 8

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