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AMUSEMENTS. When the merriest of Musical Comedle* hi linked with Vaudeville truly magical in quality, that rare result, a perfect entertainment, is indicated. That is what a crowded and supremely happy audience voted the Princess Theatre programme lasi night. COMB AND JUDGE YOURSELF—ONLY COME EARLY—OS. BOOK. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltdi TO-NIGHT-EVERY EVENING—AT 8. JIM GERALD And his Clever Musical Comedy Oompanjv. Their Latest Musical Success, ‘OH, MUM.’ ‘OH, MUM.’ 'OH, MUM.’ 'Oii.JU.UM,' ‘OH, MUM.' ‘OH, MUM.’ ‘OH, MUM.’ ‘OH, MUM.* See Jim at his best and funniest in his owp creation as Widow “Alum” Muggins, GLORIOUS VAUDEVILLE." First Appearance—A Riot of Comedy, NTBLO AND DORIS, NIBLO AND DORIS, NIBLO AND DORIS, the Brilliant, Low Comedienne and her Versatile Partner. Direct from London, NEWMANS. Will NEWMANS. Lind* NEWMANS. Comedy Boring on Uni-cycles. PIC AND ALF. Startling, Bizarre, PlO AND ALF. Sensational. Sir Bon. and Mr John Fuller have pleasure in announcing the Celebrated Contralto Miss ALICE HOLLANDER, Albs ALICE HOLLANDER, Miss ALICE HOLLANDER, A Supremely Great Artist at the Zenith of ber Career. Last night a glorious voice and techniqu# created a furore. With the Noted English Pianist-Composer, Mr ARTHUR SANDFORD. Air ARTHUR SANDFORD. Mr ARTHUR. SANDFORD. PEOPLE'S PRICES; 3s (Res.), 2s 6d (plus tar), Is 6d, and Is. Plan at THE BRISTOL fill 5 p.m. Thereafter at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45, At the QCTAGON THEATRE David Belasco’s Famous Broadway Hit, * daddies/ The story of an airtight Bachelors’ Club which was wrecked by one of Cupid’s darts. If you are married, expect to be married, or never intend to be. married, you will thoroughly enjoy this charming comedy,_ which baa been presented with all the skill aai perfection you look for in connection witij the name of David Belasco, Dean of th 4 American Stage. Hero are some of the Numbers the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Under Air Ncate's direction, will play: OVERTURE, ‘DER FREYSHUTZ’ (Weber). SUITE OP THREE DANCES FROM THE INCIDENTAL MUSIC TO ‘ROBE4 HOOD ’ (Butming)— (a) ‘ Alichaelmas Dance.’ (b) ‘Alaid Marian.’ (c) 1 The Miller's Dance.’ SELECTION FROM THE OPERETTA, ‘THE DEBUTANTE’ (Victor Herbert). SUITE D’ORCHESTRA, No. 2 (GustaV! Lange)— (a) 1 Romance. 1 ib) ‘ Caprice.’ (c) ‘ Nocturne.’ , VALSE FROAI THE BALLET. 'LA BELLI AU BOIS DORMANT’ (Tsobaikowsky). 'PANTOMIME DANCE’ (Baines). Circle Reserves at Begg's. Stalls Reserves at Theatre Office. Octagon ’Phone No. 3,091. 'ING EDWARD THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. ‘THOSE WHO DANCE; Blanche Sweet, Bessie Love, Warner Barter, and Robert Agnciv. in which a beautiful woman, joins forces with a society man to outgeneral a band of smugglers. Note: ‘Those Who Dance’ starts at 7.45ALL BLACKS v. WALES MATCH. IUNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMr 3 MERGE. THE PORT OF LONDON. THE PORT OF LONDON. Captain A. W. PEARSE (Representing tho Port of London Authority) will Exhibit A MAGNIFICENT NEW FILM At the EMPIRE PICTURE THEATRE On THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, At 11 a.m. (Taking about 40 minutes). Ibis Series of Pictures depicts scenes oa ; Thames from Henley to Tilbury, and ovs modern' working appliances foi load- ■ and discharging produce, u addition, the contents of the variou* res, with ail kinds of produce. .’his will only bo shown once in Dun< n. Large and appreciative audiences hav* n this, film up north, lenibcrs of the Chamber of Commerca 1 the community who are interested, also y friends, arc cordially invited to be pre- *■ ADMISSION free. P. HERCUS, Secretary. DIXIELAND. DIXIELAND. DIXIELAND. OPENING NIGHT. SATURDAY NEXT, J 1 31st JANUARY. ■pocial Exhibition of tho 1925 Fox Trot by lis-s Winnie Robinson and Air T. Williams, Special Musical Novelties bv Dixie Jazz Baud. Buffet, Supper, Caterers, the Wentworth Tea Rooms. BOXING, 4LB BET’ PARKER will RESUME A. TEACHING at his Rooms, Stuart street (opposite St. Pauls Cathedral;, on FEBRUARY 2nd. at 8 p.m. Class nights Mondays and Wednesdays. Private lessons by arrangement. For further particulars ring 1,476. HAUNTING VOCAL WALTZ, ■DREAMY MELODY-’ (Featured at AU Dances). Refrain: Plav (hat dreamy melody That socibing refrain, Plav it sweet and tenderly, I don’t know why it haunts me so. j seem to hear it everywhere 1 go. Plav that, magic harmony, ’Twill linger tor ever, jtisi like a memory. Oh, let me dream, And play for mo th;vi melody. PRICE, ONLY Is 9d; POSTED, Is lOd. npERHY’S MUSIC STORES, .1. 174-178 George street, Dunedin. PICNICS. r-fUHE I HARBOR BOARD jvMPLOYEH' ANNUAL PICNIC lias been NDEFINITETA* POvSTPONED. By order of the Committee. IVAN E. SUTHERLAND, Hon. So* GOVERNMENT NOTICES. REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES. ■vrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that undo] u,e motor vehicles Act, 1924, _ every Person heins tho own-er of a. Motor Aehiola is required to REGISTER and APPLY for a LICF N'SK for such Motor Vehicle than tho 31st. JANUARY, Ihzo. Applications may be lodged at any Post Office Money Order Office. Penalty for non-registration, £2O for each day a motor vehicle is used. A. MARKMAN, Registrar of Motor Vehicle*. HAVE you got Articles of Furniture that you do not user’ Advertise them for ituo in the ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 18851, 28 January 1925, Page 8

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