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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’. men tho FULLERS# FULLERS’. Crowds go. FULLER#. This will bo SOME SHOW. A Doubtful New Revue. Three of Sir Beniamin Fuller’s N«wo*> Imported Stars, .ij FULLERS' pRINCESS T HE AT EE Direction; John Fuller and Sons, Ltd, TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. Another Brilliant Musical Comedietta F. GAYLE WY B R F. GAYLE WY E E And his BAND BOX BEYTJB. A Marvellous Matrimonial Mix-upt •ONE NIGHT.' ■ONE NIGHT.' ■ONE NIGHT.’ Seventy-five Minutes of the Best Come4s you have seen in years. (Laughs galore! Lovely Girls and Lively Songs! Special Ballets I SUPERLATIVE VAUDEVILLE! VAUDEVILLE!! Booked by Sir Benjamin Fuller in London# First Appearance HARRY TAFT, HARR Y TAF T, HARRY T A FT, Celebrated English Comedian and Siffiemv First Appearance (Specially Engaged in London by Sir Ben*. Fuller) ANITA SHAWB, ANITA SHAWB, ANITA SHAWB, The Girl who Irradiates Charm, Vivid 'Comedienne, with her Own Unrivalled Repertoire. Something Highly Original and Absorbingly Entertaining. All-new Act. JIMMY NORTON, JIMMY NORTON, The Fashion Plate Comedian. Starring Engagement, Artist of European Renown. Important Debut of GAEDINI, CARD INI, CARDINI, CAR DIN I, CARD INI, OARDINI, Dealing a Full Hand of Mystifying Card Manipulations. This Stupendous and Unequalled Show *h Fullers' Family Tariff: D.C. and Stalls 2« 6d (plus tax aud booking fee); Back Stalls; Is 6d; Upper Circle. Is. Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; thereafter at JACOBS’S, Tbaccomet. “ She interpreted with supreme artistry simple melodies that have been handed down from mouth to mouth through the genera* tions—no ordinary singer could infuse such songs with beauty, pathos, and humor.’—* London ‘Daily Sketch,’ 10/7/23. ireofcion B. J. CARROLL, EDNA THOMAS, EDNA THOMAS, WORLD-FAMED SINGER OF NEGRO SPIRITUALS AND CREOLE MELODIES, Will arrive in Dunedin on Wednesday morn* ing r.t the very zenith of her fame find the apex of her richly-matured art. _ Hers is art entertainment as artistically satisfying as it is novel and intriguing—an entertainment {hat created a sensation in London and New York, as it will in Dunedin. g U E N S HAL L, NEXT THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, At. 8 o’clock, And on SATURDAY, MAY 2, AND MONDAY, MAY 4. B. J. Carroll ha? pleasure in announcing th* New Zealand premiere of the Celebrated Singer and Diseuse, EDNA THOMAS, THE LADY FROM LOUISIANA, THE LADY FROM LOUISIANA, Together with her BRILLIANT ASSOCIATE ARTISTS t Lucilo Lawrence (harpist) And Constance Piper (pianist). EDNA THOMAS, EDNA THOMAB, In her famous Negro Spirituals and Crcol# Melodies. Songs both grate and gay, haunting songs of wistful appeal, devotional spirituals of melodic beauty, -whimsical' mekwhffl of infectious gaiety! Songs from the Southern Oottonfreld*, negro life and character in slavery day® I songs of the street hawkers and chimney sweeps of New Orleans! A MUSICAL NOVELTY THAT WILL STARTLE DUNEDIN. She brings to New Zealand all the glow anil glamor of the cott-onfields of the South I THE BOX PLAN IS AT THE BRISTOL. Have You Booked Your Scat? , KREISLF.R IS COMING! OTAGO SCHOOL OF DANCING (Highest Aim Training School). A LL CLASSES RESUME SATURDAY, Yu. May 2, al Trades Hall, Moray place. BABY CLASS, 10 a.m.; INTERMEDIATE Cl.Abb. rl ji.in.; and .hm.i.'ul) CLASS, 3.30 p.m. Mis? L. A. STEVENS, Principal. Mrs J. LEECH, Mu?. Directress and Sec. DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR (Conductor, Dr V. E, Galway). 4 TI CONCERT. 33t.h SEASON. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, Ar 8 p.m. sharp. Lovely New Part Songs, Vocal Solos and Duds. Instrumental Solos and Trios. Assisting Artists: Miss Ciare Dillon aad Miss Elsie Tord, L R.A.M., Messrs R. Jamea, j. D. M'Kechiiio. F. C. Cooper, M. F. Kobdliard. and H Rutl.it. Accompanist., Mr John Haggilt. Plan at Bristol Tickets, 2s (including booking). Programmes, 3d, .1. G. BUTLER, Sec. ELECTION NOTICES. OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. T" R RETIRING MALE REPRESENTATIVES Of the DUNEDIN-WEST HARBOR ELECTORATE Will Address the Citizens on HOSPITAL MATTERS At the Y.M.C.A, HALL, MORAY PLACB, On MONDAY, APRIL 27, At 3 p-m. €t S THOMSON’S FINAL RAIMA’, In r. "live Trade? lull. Moray place, To-mon-nnv iTuc-Aavi NR’ht, April 28, 19?5, at 9.30 ,at the close of the Hotel and Restaurant Union mectiiirt. Grorec bamnel TWmvm. a candidate for the Otago Harbor Board Kiect.on, a ill .peak to. .*.l w.v, are h.u-cif-iit:v interested to rod up to listen to him. Mr Thomson is an able and interesting platform speaker—eo, ladies, do not miss this chance. ST, HILDA MUNICIPAL ELECTION. CtR ROBERT HELPER solicits your Vote > and Support. Polling Day, Wednesday. April 29th, 1325. ST. KILD.V MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. KILDA. CIR B. LONG WORTH, having served yoa ■■ faithfully on the -Council for the past 6 years, and represented the Borough ‘"i the Drainage Board for 4 years, respectfully solicits your Support and Confidonc* Wednesday next.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18925, 27 April 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18925, 27 April 1925, Page 8