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AMUSEMENTtI. FULLERS' f PRINCESS THEATRE Direction: John Fuller and Son#, LW. TO-NIGHT, at 8. PHIL SMITH’S • MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. MUSICAL COMEDY COMPAQ. PHIL SMITH, NAT HANLEY; Lari, Eerformahoo o£ ‘ A HOT NIGHT.’ ‘•A HOT NIGHT.’ Throe. Scenes of Mirth, and Music, DirosL from the Keith Circuit, New York* “ VIVIAN AND DUNN, 1 VIVIAN AND DUNN, i 'BITS OF VAUDEVILLE.’ ; David KAILI, Queanio David KAILI, Quoeni* The Kreisler of the Steel Guitar. WALTER. VERNON And WALTER VERNON "JERRY," A Vcnlriloqulal Novelty. ERNEST PITCHER, Popular Musical Comedian. TO-NIGHT'S TARIFF i D.O. and-StaNa 3s (plus tax); Buck stalls, 2s; UpperOkck. la, Plans a.t JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. JJ UR X S HAL L* GRAND CONCERT, ) By DUNEDIN’S LEADING ARTISTS, I SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, At 8 p.ro., In Aid of Tramway Men’s Social CluV#' Piano Fund* PROGRAMME. Tramways Band. ! Son?.—Mr K. W. Fox. Song.—Mies May Wilson. Song.—Mr Tames Swan. Mr J. H. Hutton’s Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra of 30 performers. Musical Monologue.—Miss Mavis Ismith. Cornet Solo—Mr George Christie. Song.—Mies Nance Watson. Song.—Mr Sidney Taylor, Ventriloquist.—Mr Pritchard 1 , Song.—Mrs D. Carty. Song.—Mr AV. 11. Mackenzie, Humorous Monologue.—Miss Anita WinkeL Song.—Mr L. J. M’Culloch. Song.—Miss Fitchley, Song.—Mr Merton Austin. Song.—Miss Rua Sunderland, Humorous Song.—Mr J. Paterson. TICKETS, 2s and Is. Reserved Booking at Hogg's Warehouse (6tl extra) now open. Tickets obtainable on all oars. A. LENZ, Hon;. Secretary. "MAN WITH A GREAT MESSAGE.” A SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVICE, FIRST CHURCH, 3.45 p.m. Speaker, Mr E. M. ROBINSON, World’s Secretary Boys’ Work, Y.M.C.A* Subject: ‘THE BOYHOOD OF THE WORLD.’ Dr Merrington will occupy the chair. AH Inleresle.d in Young People Heartily Invited. AMUR]CAN BASEBALL, MONDAY, I.7th AUGUST, At CARISBROOK, Commencing at 5 p.ra. TWO TEAMS FROM THE VISITING WARSHIPS. An opportunity for the Public to see aa Exhibition of America's National Game. Admission, Is to Grounds; Grand Statu? Fro o. Members of the American Fleet Invited. Proceeds to bo Devoted to Local Charities, j DUNEDIN BURNS CHUB, ,r 0 N T 1! L Y CONCUR T, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, 19th AUGUST, U 7.45. W. NICOLSON, President* CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA, NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, TOth and 201 h AUGUST. ” BARROW LAIR ” ST. KILDA METHODIST CHURCH. See the Display of Decorated Vehicle#. Attractive musical programme in evening. Extensive assortment of useful, decorative, and novel goods. Open Dnilv at 2.30 (free.) and 7 p.ra. (6d). •‘COME TO THE FAIR.” "ON WITH THE DANCE.* DI X I E L A ,N D. } DIXIELAND. DIXIELAND. VICTORIA HALE (Above His Majesty's Theatre), DIXIE JAZZ BAND (Eight Solo Artists). TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 15th. Fancy Dross (Optional).. SPECIAL NIGHT, TUESDAY. 18th. Novelty Night. , Exclusive Fox Trots will be played by the Popular Dixie Jazz Band. 'RAN D CONCERT VJT Bv Mies Moira Goughian’# Pupils. Assisted by Loading: 3 r ocal and Elocutionary Talent, IST. PATRICK'S HALL. South Dunedin. Proceeds to South Dunedin Stall, Dominican Carnival Fund. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AUGUST 15th, At 8 o’clock. Admission by Gift or Small Donation. Children, 6d. Tie eapai jazz evening, GEORGE STREET SCHOOL HALL, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Special American Musical Programme By the Kcpai Jazz Band. DON’T MISS TO-NIGHT. Admission: Gentlemen, 2s; Ladiw, I*. SELECT EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, WARATAH TEA ROOMS (Warm and Cosy), TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. 10 Prizes, including Order for £5. Special Visitor’* Prize, highest lady or gent. Under Strict Control. Admission, 2«. N.B..—Controller reserves the right to refuse admittance to any person.

'PLANTS? SONG ANNUAL,’ 12. Content®: ‘My Tennessee,’ ‘ls Tb*t Tom Calling M#P 'Sergeant Brim)-’ 'Take My My Heart. 'Jubilation Day.’ ‘Stop Making Those Dyes At. Me. ‘Ob! I Want To Go Home.’ ‘ Dinkey Diddle-ums.’ _ , , ‘Stick Around Tor tie New J«7,r Band. ‘1 Like a C-hup of C-hoooa.’ ‘ Bells of Tobermory. 1 ‘They’re All After Me.’ ‘ l\ng Dong, There It Goes Again. ( gay Those Loving Things You Used To Say. “They Ail Look Alike In tie Dark.’ 'Love Me Tor Lore.’ Clearing price, Is 3d each, poet Lee. TERRY’S MUSIC STOKES, 174-178 George street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 8

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