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AMUSEMENTS. HA! HA! SO THIS HA! HA! HA! HA! IS LONDON. HA! HAI IMPORTANT NOTICE. Applications for (.he Best Positions in J. €. Williamson's Big Convulsion Factory, which commences its Laughing at His Majesty's Theatre on Thursday Evening Next, will be received at THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY’S Premises from 10 a.m. TO-MORROW. Only those who are not afraid of dying through too much laughter need apply, as the directors will take no responsibility. FIRST NIGHTF.RS AS USUAL, JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction • J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. GET READY TO SHRIEK WITH LAUGHTER. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 30, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 30, And the Two Following Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have much pleasure in announcing the First Appearance in Dunedin of the Great Lord High Laugh Baiter, THURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALL, THURSTON HAL 1,, THURSTON HALL, Together with his Famous ■COMPANY OF LAUGHTER MERCHANTS IN THE SHRIEK DEPARTMENT, In the Dumps-dispelling Three-act Farcical Play, ‘ SO THIS IS LONDON,’ ‘ SO THIS IS LONDON,’ ■SO THIS IS LONDON,’ SO THIS IS LONDON,’ ‘ SO THIS IS LONDON,' ‘ SO THIS IS LONDON,’ By Arthur Goodrich. Written for laughing purposes only—in fact, you start laughing when you buy your ticket. A SIZZLING. WHIZZLING CYCLONE OF LAUGHTER. MON., TUES.,~AND WEDNES,, MON., TUBS., AND WEDNES., MAY I, 5, and 6, First Representation of the Most Laughable and Thrilling Play Ever Staged. ‘ THE BROKEN WING.’ ‘ THE BROKEN WING.’ 'THE BROKEN WING.’ 'THE BROKEN WING.’ THURSTON HALL as Captain Innocincio Dos Santos, the Mexican “Greaser” Renegade. The role he created and played in America and London. You’ll see the astounding “ AEROPLANE CRASH,” A thrill the like of which has never been seen in any play. IT WILL' MAKE THE STRONGEST MAN GASP WITH ASTONISHMENT. PLANS for the SEASON at THE 1 BRISTOL TO-MORROW MORNING. PRICES: Dress Circle and 'Reserved Stalls, 8s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d. Early Door to Stalls and Pit, Is extra. Plus tax. EUCHEE. EUCHRE. TUESDAY NEXT, 3 o'clock sharp. WARATAH TEA ROOMS. Prizes including gent’s blue serge tailored suit to measure, lady’s blue serge costume to measure, African chad skins, crockery, bag flour, cups and saucers, tobacco pouch, shirts, cto. i OPENING NIGHT OP NEW CLUB. Admission, 2s. TRINITY CHURCH, STUART STREET, THIS EVENING, at 7.30, F INAL RALLY FOR DUNEDIN MAORI MISSIONARY PARTY. OP Admission Free. Collection. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, Comer Howe and King streets. Monster rally to-morrow NIGHT to WELCOME Mr and Mrs SIMPSON to North Dunedin. Bright singing, solos, ducts, and short addresses. Commencing at 7.30. Come along and bring a, friend. ■gUCHBEI EUCHEE! TO-MORROW' NIGHT (TUESDAY), At 8 sharp. In Arcadia Tea .Rooms. Dowling street. BEST PRIZES. Prizes will be advertised in To-morrow ■Night’s 'Star.’ Don't miss seeing them. Cosy and warm. Admission, 2s. EUCHRE! EUCHRE! EUCHRE! TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8, at. Jay's Tea Room? (next Plaza Theatre), Prizes: Ladies —Beautiful salad bowl, stainless knives, Royal Doulion sugar, cream, and butter plate, Turkish towels, fruit bowls, chocolates. Gents—English cardigan, Tobm!co shirts and collars, solid leather brief bag (a Nowey), cigarette?, chocolates, etc., etc. RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB. THE above Club will OPEN THE SEASON on WEDNESDAY, April 29th, at 7.30, at the Ba.ib.vay Soria.l Hall, Goods Yard. Ladies bosket,' emu? 2s. Good music. ELECTION NOTICES. ABOR MUNICIPAL MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AT 8, MORNINGTON BAPTIST GHUiiCH HALL,. ELGIN ROAD— Cr J. E. MacManus, Messrs A. J. Race, R. G. M’Donnell, R. Harrison, and Mrs Herbert. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. ALBANY STREET ODDFELLOWS’ HALLS. W. Gaspar, S. J. Elston, 0, M. Moss, W. Brown, and Mrs MacLaren. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Ift/fEETINGS OF ELECTORS will be held ill TO-NIGHT in GEORGE STREET SCHOOLROOM at 8 oo'lnek, when Addresses will be given by Crs SCOTT and SINCOCK, and a Meeting will also bo held in the METHODIST HALL, Main South road, OAVERSHAII, at 8 o’clock, and addressed by Crs CLARK, MITCHELL, and WILSON. Chairman, William Wright, Esq. TO-NIGHT, Also, FINAL RALLY AT BURN'S HALL, Chair to be taken .by His Worship the Mayor (H. L. Tapley, Esq.), Commencing at 7.30, when Cr SHACKLOCK will show a beautiful series of Colored Pictures of Waipori, with Limelight Effects, showing the great progress made ■ there during the past, two years. This will be followed with Short Addresses by Various Speakers upon municipal affairs generally. ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ,riR JOHN BEATTIE again solicita your Vote and Support. Polling Day, Wednesday, April 29th, 1925.

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Evening Star, Issue 18925, 27 April 1925, Page 8

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