AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! TO-NIGHT '(MONDAY) TO-NIGHT. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 o’clock. FAREWELL TO THE FINEST COMPANY OP SUPER-VAUDEVILLE EVER PRESENTED IN DUNEDIN. A COLOSSAL STARRING BILL, Including the World-famous Jazz Trio THE VERSATILE THREE THE VERSATILE THREE In a Whirl of Harmony and Jazz. The Famous European Juggler i FBLOVI3, FELOVIS, " CINQUEVALLI'S SUCCESSOR ” From Moss and Stoll Circuit: THE DAROS, ASTONISHING THE DAROS, EQUILIBRISTS. Direct from her English Successes; ETHEL NEWMAN. Dual Voice Vocalist, VIOLET LESTER. In Old Songs and New: HAYDEN AND NEVARD, In a Musical Episode entitled ‘ NOW AND THEN.’ Late Principal Dancers with J. C. Williamson Comic Opera Company: JACK HOOKER And DOROTHY SEAWARD, In Novelty Dance Soenas. BOX PHANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES AT THE GEYSER. PRICES: D.C. and O.S. (Reserved), 6s; others, 4s, 2s (plus tax). Manager, WALTER MONK. OAMARU TUESDAY. COMING! COMING! The World’s 'Greatest Entertainer, HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. Por 7 Nights Only, Commencing SATURDAY, 9th MAT. , JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, DUNEDIN. Proprietors: Sir Bon. and John Fuller. Direction; B. J. Carroll. Direct from a Phenoraen ally Successful Tour in the East. HARRY LAUDER, Not his Annual Farewell this time, but his Absolutely FINAL TOUR OF N.Z. Never can the KING of all entertainers be heard in this part of the world again. HARRY LAUDER Positively must bid all his friends GOODBYE when he comes to Dunedin this visit. PERSONAL NOTE.—T regret exceedingly to bid good-bye. I hate the word—oh, I bate it!—but I must say it this time. I cannot go on for ever. I have the other parts of the world to visit on the same errand, and by the time T cover all the ground I will be done with the stage.— Harry Lauder. MANY NEW SONGS, MANY OLD FAVORITES, But Don't Miss Hearing ‘THE BOSS O’ THE HOOSE,' ‘THE END OF THE ROAD,’ Etc. GRAND SUPPORTING CO. Prices: Bs, 4s. and 2s. Book at The Bristol. OLYMPIA RIXE. SKATING. SKATING. SKATING. SESSIONS: Mornings, 10.30 till 12. Afternoons, 2.30 till 4.50. Evenings, 7.30 till 10. Private Parties or Learners by Arrangement. ELECTION NOTICES. [A Caud.] QAPTAIN C. F. SI'NDSTRUSI, CANDIDATE FOR HARBOR BOARD. Having been urged by a large number of Citizens to stand for the Harbor Bonn!, 1 have much pleasure in complying with their request. As I have retired from business 1 shall have ample lime, to devote to Ihe interests of the Port and City, and I beg to OFFER MY SERVICES lo the Electors. I wish to add for the Electors' informal ion—1. I have been a member of the Board for two terms since 1917. 2. I have been trading in and out of the Port for over 50 years, consequently I have a. full knowledge of all requirements. 5. 1 serve no particular party. Progress and Development is my slogan. LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. T&/TR J. LOUDON (Candidate for Otago Harbor Board) and Mr A. B. ARMOUR (Candidate for -Otago Hospital Board) will ADDRESS the ELECTORS on MONDAY EVENING, at 8, in the Board Room of the New Zealand Express Company, Bond street, and they invite any of the Citizens interested to be present. OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD, ■m/TR IV. E. S. KNIGHT seeks RE-ELEC-itJ- TION. Twenty years’ continuous service and eight years' Chairman of the Board. HAVE you got Article? of Furniture that you do not use? Advertise them for Sale la the ‘Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 18925, 27 April 1925, Page 8
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