AMUSEMENTS. ’ OPENING NIGHT. ANOTHER NEW COMPANY OF INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE From J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES • IN SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Commencing TO-NIGHT—MONDAY—TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT—MONDAY—TO-NIGHT, AND NIGHTLY, at 8. 6 Nights, 2 Matinees. MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. England's Most Popular Pantomime and Vaudeville Comedian, "WEE” GEORGIE WOOD, ••WEE” GEORGIE WOOD, “ WEE ” GEORGIE WOOD, The most highly-paid Vaudeville Artist ever, brought to the dominion. " WEE ” GEORGIE WOOD and Company, including DOLLY HARMER And TOM BLACKLOCK. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), Ror 3 Nights, 1 Matinee. A Playlet of British Horae Life, ‘BLACK HAND GEORGE.’ CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, THURSDAY NEXT, for 3 Nights, 1 Matinee. An Epic of Mother Love, ‘THICKER THAN WATER.’ Presented by N.Z. ENTERTAINERS, LTD., By arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON VAUDEVILLE, A BRILLIANT COMPANY Of INTER NATIONAL VAUDEVILLE From J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, And from the World’s Loading Vaudeville, THE RENOWNED RUSSIAN SCOT, ■ NEIL MTCAY, NEIL M'KAY, NEIL M’KAY, NEIL M'KAY, Who PIPES, SINGS, AND DANCES. From the Hotel Cecil, London, EDDIE LESLIE And his COLUMBIA SYNCOPATORS. COLUMBIA SYNCOPATOR3. “ A Riot of Music and Jazz.” om Australia: Vaudeville’s “Beau Bmmrael.” BILLY MALONEY, BILLY MALONEY, BILLY MALONEY, The Man with the SILVER STICK. From the Moss Stol! Circuit: ALDOR TRIO, Trapeze Artists ALDOR TRIO, Extraordinary. com the Continent: FRANKS’S CANINE STATUARY, FRANKS'S CANINE STATUARY. “Dogs Almost Human in Their Pose.’’ From London; MARIE LAWTON, MARIE LAWTON, MARIE LAWTON, Delightful Songs with the Harp and Piano. From the Palace Theatre, New York: JAY WHIDDEN. Ho makes the JAY WHIDDEN VIOLIN LAUGH JAM WHIDDEN. AND TALK. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., Gs 6d; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s (plus taxi. MATINEE: Reserves —Adults, 3s (plus tax); Children, Is 6d; Unreserved, 2s and Is. BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES at THE GEYSER.. Manager ... ... ... ... A. R. SHEPARD
“ That young woman with all those jewels carved out her own fortune.” “ Nonsense. She’s an cx-chorns girl. She didn’t carve out her own fortune. She married a millionaire.” “Yes; but think how many other chorus girls she had to cut out to marry him.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 8
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