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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ pRINCESS THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At 8-TO-NIGHT. New Side-splitting Comedy by GEORGE WARD’S GEORGE WARD’S SNAPSHOTS REVUE CO., SNAPSHOTS REVUE CO., The Irresistible, Laughter-making MerrJJ Musical Mix-up, •KEEPING FIT,’ 'KEEPING FIT,’ A Rapid Fire Production and a Show o£ a Multitude of Lights and Delights,. JANETSKI TRIO, JANETSnJ TRIO, In their Marimba Musical Specialty. Last Night, FLORENCE AND CLIFTON, Comedy and Sensational Gymnasts. ALEC KELLAWAY, The Singing ALEC KELLAWAY. Rover. First Appearance, Britain’s Finest Gladiatorial Exponents, ROMANO BROTHERS, The Favorite Models of France’s Greatest Sculptor, the late Professor Rodin. PRICKS: D.C. and Stalls, 3s (plus (ax); Back Stalls, 2s; Upper Circle, Is. Bor Plans at JACOBS’S,' tobacconist. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON Last Night Of GUY BATES POST , In ‘THE GREEN GODDESS.’ MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Last 2 Nights of Season, ‘THE BAD MAN.’ JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd Manager, John Farrell. Unquestionably The Greatest Theatrical At(,raction Dunedin Has Ever Known. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, For This Last Occasion, For This Last Occasion, GUY BATES POST, GUY BATES POST, GUY BATES POST. THE SUPERB DRAMATIC STAR, In His Wonderful Characterisation of (ho suave, sinister Rajah of Rukh, In ‘THE GREEN GODDESS,’ ‘THE GREEN GODDESS,’ ‘THE GREEN GODDESS,’ William Archer’s gorgeously spectacular and thrilliugly fascinating drama, of India A Play of Alluring Love, Luxurious SpHt dor, Sensational Thrills, Vivid Characterise tirm, Sparkling Dialogue, Intense Power Keen Wit, and Sardonic Humor. The Final Production, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. AND FOLLOWING EVENING, Last Two Nights of Season, Initial representation in Dunedin of (lit picturesque and delightful romantic Comedy Drama, ‘THE BAD MAN, ‘THE BAD MAN,’ ‘THE BAD MAN, A play of thrills, laughter, romance, and love, which proved a record-breaker in Sydney, and which created a positive sensation in Christchurch recently, where, on its initial performance, the large audience remained in their seats for fifteen minul.es after the final fall of the curtain, and Mr Post was cheered again and again for his brilliant acting. PLANS for the season are NOW OPEN at THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. Dav Sales at the Geyser Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6cl. Earlv Doors to Back Stalls and Pit’ is extra. All prices plus Lax. N.Z.A.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS, CHAMPIONSHIPS, CHAMPIONSHIPS, CALEDONIAN GROUND, NEXT FRIDAY And SATURDAY. The Champion and Record Holder, K. A. ROSE, will compete in twd events each day, and will attempt to lower present records. EXCELLENT ENTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS. ADMISSION, 1. CHILDREN, sd. R. SWINNEY, Hon. See. SAVOY CABARET. RESERVATIONS May bo made for the SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. Visitors should not miss the opportunity of a perfect evening's enjoyment in the Dominion's most beautiful Dance Hall. Four Hours or Complete Happiness, Prom 8 to 12. Admission, 7s 6d (supper included), For Tables, 'phone 2,33^. THE SAVOY. OF INTEREST TO VISITORS. mEE SAVOY WILL BE OPEN ON * SUNDAY From 12 to 7 p.m. DANCING. DANCING. KNONETTE SOCIAL Cl.Ui is holding a DANCE in the Bowlm . Pavilion, N.E. Valley, on MONDAY i the 15th, at 8 o’clock, ion Orchestra, per provided. a Bus for South Dunedin after Dance, uission: Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s 6d, M. CASEY AND J. H. WRIGHT, Hon. Secs, e.—The Management reserves thf of admission without question. SUNDAY, March 14th. FOR THE SPIT AND HARRINGTON POINT. TS.S. WAIKANA leaves Dunedin Wbart • at 10 s.m., Calling Port Cbaltnerf both ways Adults, 2s 6d; Children, Is. DUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. THE ABOVE BAND WILL PLAY at ST. CLAIR TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, commencing at 3 p.m. A number of Excellent Selections will bf rendered Collection in aid of Band Fund. J. SMITH, Pipe-major. DOND. HENDERSON, Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 8