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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ pRINCESS THEATRE, Direction: John Fuller and Son®, Ltd. THE IDEAL SHOW. SPIRIT AND SPEED. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. THREE NEW ACTS, From London Direct: L E C A R O 0 BROS. LEOABDO BROS. LECA'EDO BROS. LECA’RDO BROS. LBCAKDO BROS, Something Unusual in Acrobatics, The Pantomimic Funster. Direct from . Africa: LENA JOOSTE, LENA JOOSTE, LENA JOOSTE, Dainty Comedienne and Soubwttt, Special Re-engagement i FRANK WILSON. FRANK WILSON Brilliant English Instrumentalist. Everything New by— Everything New byLondon Novelty Clowns, MEGAN BROTHERS. MEGAN BROTHERS. The Brilliant Topical Tipsters, VAUDE AND VERNE. VAUDE AND VERNE, CALL AND LILAS and BlttT. HOOPER. JENNY ROY. JENNY ROT. Scotch Story and Song, JOCK MILLS, JOCK MILLS, The Second Lauder. Grand Scotch Evening. Sketches and Songs of Caledonia, JOHN MOORE, JOHN MOORE JOHN MOORE, Tariff: 3s Res., 2s 6d (plus tax), and 1* 6d, Is. Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; thereafter at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. EMPIRE THEATRE, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Orchestra from 7.30. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A Paramount Picture, ‘THE MORAL SINNER,’ DOROTHY DALTON In her Most Alluring Role as LEAH KLESCHNA. 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. ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS, ANDERSON BAY. ALE 0 F W O R K, To be held in the Schoolroom on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9th. Afternoon, 2 to 5; Evening, 7 to 10. Admission Free. CAVERSHAM METHODIST HALL. C< A L E OF WORK, O WEDNESDAY NEXT, December 10th, Afternoon and Evening. Admission Free. Programme in the Evening, commencing 7.30. HOLIDAY RESORTS. WANTED TO RENT, -I-ROOMED GRIB, from December 24th ! till January sth. Careful tenants. ‘Rent in advance. i Ring TELEPHONE No 1,893, Dunedin, between 7.30 a.m and 5 p.m.; or No. 955, ‘Star’ Office. TAIERI MOUTH Boarding-house (the ideal holiday resort); under entirely new management; splendid fishing, boating, etc.; first-class chef in attendance; picnic parties or moonlight excursions specially catered for.—Mrs A. S. Robinson, proprietress. KYEBURN.— We have still few Vacancies for Xmas; shooting, fishing; car meets train daily.—Kokouga Boarding-house, Kyeburn. POHTOBELLO, Dunedin’s choicest suburb; easily reached by boat and regular motor service; first-class accommodation, 50s—Apply early, Mrs Gwyn, Retreat, Portobello; ’phone 9k.

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Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 8