AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ PRINCESS TEBATES Direction: John Fuller and Son«, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At B—EVERY EVENING. FAREWELL, FAREWELL, FAREWELL, Afler Unprecedented Season. Final 3 Performances. The Brilliant English Comedian, miL smith, And hia MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. PHIL SMITH, NAT HANLEY, Presenting ‘ ON THE SCENT.’ ‘ON THE SCENT.’ From Keith Circuit, New Torlt: VIVIAN AND DUNN. VIVIAN AND DUNN. The Gay Girl from Paris and her plishcfl partner. BUDDY, BUDDY, Novel t y Ins trum er ta 1 ist. David KAILI, Queenie David KAILI, Queen ie Songs and Dances of the Islands. WALTER VERNON WALTER VERNON And “ JERRY,” Entertaining Voice Juggler. Special Starring Engagement. A TON OF FUN, JUNE MILLS, JUNE MILLS, JUNE MILLS, "The Fat, Flighty Flapper,". And ' WM. INNES, WM. INNES, Operatic Basso. At Fullers’ Miracle Prices.—D.O. an 4 Stalls, 2s 6d (plus tax and hooking feel; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is Plan nt THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; thereafter all JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. PRINCESS THEATRE. MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY. MONDAY. NEW AND SUMPTUOUS REVUE. FULLERS’ LATEST AND GREATEST AGGREGATION OF STARS. MOON AND MORRIS REVUE COMPANY Including MOON AND MORRIS, Principal Comedians. LILY FOSTER, LILY DBNVILLE, Soprano. Souhrotte. JEAN KEITH:, Specially Dancer from tho Tivoli Follies, CLAUDE HOLLAND, Light Comedian. SIDNEY BURCHALL, Baritone. VERA SEWELL. WILLIAM BERESFORD, Juvenile Load. AND BEAUTY CHORUS. Producer, WALTER GEORGE. ~ HU N E 1)1 N M ALE CHOIR (Founded Ist May, 1886). Conductor, Dr V. E. GALWAY. 150th CONCERT, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1925. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME. \ S qi«Un"- Artists: Miss Moda Paine, Mes«r< W. ’Gemmcll, F. U. Cooper, H. and Trevor De Clive Lowe. Pianist, Mr John Haggitt. Plan at Bristol. Programmes, 3d. Tickets, 2s. J G. BUTLER, Secretary, Care Westport Coal Co. SAVOY CABARET SAVOY CABARET SATUK DAY AFTERNOON And SATURDAY NIGHT SUPPER DANCE, TUDOR HALL (Where Happiness Reigns Supremo) SPECIAL FEATURE: Musical Numbers from ‘NO! NO! NANETTE I .’ AUSTRALIA’S MUSICAL FURORE. Dance to tho Strains of ‘I WANT TO BE HAPPY’ And ‘TAKE A TATTLE ONE-STEP.’ Jt will bo a Wonderful Night! Make your Reservation Now. Ring ’Phone 2,339. SA A 7 O Y rA E> ARE T , qi U C H R JT- IHG--E U C H R Ef TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 7.45. TOWN H.U.L, SOUTH DUNEDIN. ct PR 1 /,!' 11 AND.SOME DINING SUITE Mocincitci-- -Set ice. 2 Morris Hi airs. 4 Dinjug ( hair.' value £lo. 4 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES 0«* ln Wednesday's ' Stir ’). OME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS, to n enjoyable card evening under capable management.
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Evening Star, Issue 19025, 21 August 1925, Page 8
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