AMUSEMENTS. Patrons kindly uol-e tliafc owing" to tb« very bigf programme our show will start this week at 5 minutes to 8. FULLERS’ MAGNETIC VAUDEVILLE, ANOTHER WONDER BILL. Veterans of Variety in New Numbers, Two Now Acts. Another Glittering Rerue. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATEI Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At 7.55-TO-NIGHT. One of the Greatest Acts that has ever Appeared in Dunedin. Accorded a Terrific Ovation at Each Performance. VETERANS OF YAEIBT Y. VETE RA NS OF VARIETY. VETE RA NS OF V A RIBTY. VETERANS OF VARIETY. VETE RA NS OF VARI ET T. VETERANS OF VARIETY. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Stare of Yester-year, who are still in their Prime, offering the Songs that made them Famous' in the years gone by. Special Starring Rc-eiigagemont: The Brilliant English Artiste, J. G. Dorothv TAYLOR AND SUMMERS. TAYLOR AND SUMMERS, TAYLOR AND SUMMERS, TAYLOR AND SUMMERS, Presenting Mr Taylor’s Latest Comedy ami Character Titbit, ‘The Village Minister/ a Masterpiece of Humor. Direct from London. First Apperance, VIOLET VICTORIA, VIOLET VICTORIA, VIOLET VICTORIA, The Charming Young English Soubretto and Dancer. Magnificent Second Part by the Riotously Successful MOON AND MORRIS MOON AND MORRIS MOON AND MORRIS REVUE CO. REVUE CO. REVUE CO. Producer, Walter George,, Who Will Present ‘THE NINE O’CLOCK REVUE,’ ‘THE NINE O’CLOCK REVUE,’ ‘THE NINE O’CLOCK REVUE,’ A Glorious and Glittering Aggregation of Girls and Gaiety, Exquisite Ballets, Gorgeous Dressing, Whimsical Humor, and Captivating Song Successes. FULLERS’ LITTLE PRICES: D.O. and Stalls, 2s 6d (plus tax and booking fee); Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; later at JACOBS’S. Tobacconist, RETURN VISIT. BURNS HALL, FOR THREE NIGHTS, Commencing THURSDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 17th. A GREAT ATTRACTION! A GREAT ATTRACTION! RETURN VISIT OF THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN AUSTR ALLAN LADY LADY LADY “ KILTIES * “ KILTIES. 71 " KILTIES.” 18—CLEVER ARTISTS—IB. 18—-CLEVER ARTISTS—IB. A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. DON’T MISS IT I Box Plans Open To-morrow at The Brigs °MI ICES : 4s, 3s, ami 2s (plus tax); CMU Iren, Half-price. . topresentativo ... ... Francis J. Williams. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS 24TJI ANNUAL FESTIVAL, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, VICTORIA AND BURNS HALLS, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), SEPTEMBER 15 TO OCTOBER 3 < Inclusive). Official Opening at 7.45 p.m. Most Attractive and Varied Brogranmw a been arranged for the Opening IN ignt- A including COMBINED BALLETS. ADMISSION: Day Sessions, 6d, excepting Saturday tornoon, when the admission to H.M. The'o 'and Victoria Hull will bo: Adults, Is; ildren, 6<l. „ „ , ~ „ - 'woniu 0- -Pkwpions: O-C. uucl 0.5. ( sflj; ills, 2s; Pit, If3ox Plan at Bristol , V limited number of Season Tickets ora illablo, price 255. . E. S, WILSON, Secretary.
Otago Boys’ Criclcot Association mooting of tle]egates_ and officers ■hold to-morrow evening, jat 7.45, Y.M.C.A. Itooms. annua? will be in the
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Evening Star, Issue 19045, 14 September 1925, Page 8
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