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AMUSEMENTS. ‘ GIVE AND TAKE.* ‘GIVE AND TAKE.’ ANNOUNCING THE LAST TWO NIGHTS OP LOUD LAUGHS. * GIVE AND TAKE/ THE RECORD FARCE-COMEDY TRIUMPH OF SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. “A crowded house yelled its delight at the fresh, clean humor which bubbled ihrough this delightful comedy ol Capital and Labor.” THE WORLD'S RECORD LAUGH. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction J. C. Williamson, N.E., Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—At 8-TO-NIGHT. Last Night Monday. J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., In Conjunction with E. J. CARROLL, Present The Greatest Laugh Show of a Decade, ‘GIVE AND TAKE/ ‘GIVE AND TAKE/ ‘GIVE AND TAKE/ ‘GIVE AND TAKE/ Aaron Hoffman's Three-act Farce-Comedy, One Continuous Peal of Laughter, Lasting 2£ Hours! ‘GIVE AND TAKE.' A Farce-Comedy purely is this, with riots of laughter, tinged with a subtlety of pathos that justified its triumphs in all parts of the world. A BRILLIANT COMPANY Is Headed by The Famous International Hebrew Character Comedian, HARRY GREEN, HARRY GREEN, In His Original Role of John Bauer, aa Played by him all the World Over. Supported hy ft CLEVER J. G. WILLIAMSON COMPANY, Including Edward De Tisne, Vera Spaull, Hal Percy, Edwin Lester, George Hewlett, PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 7s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d. Early Stalls and Pit, Is extra. Plus tax. The BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL till 12 o'clock; then with THE GEYSER CONFECTIONERY. Manager MAURICE RALPH. ||IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Commencing SATURDAY, 19th JUNE (Three Nights Only). ‘THE SNOWBALL/ Sydney Grundy's Best and Most Laughable Comedy, By the DUNEDIN COMEDY CLUB. Proceeds to Funds of St. John Ambulance Brigade. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Begg's. A. 11. RICHARDSON, Hon. See. [S MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ‘ Monde England.’ ' Monde England.’ ‘ Merrie England.’ ‘Merrie England.’ ‘Merrie England.’ ‘Merrie England.’ ‘Merrie England.’ ‘ Monde England.’ ‘Merrie England.’ ‘ Morrio England.’ ‘Merrie England.’ ‘Morrio England,’ ‘Merrie England.’ ‘ .Morrio England.’ ‘ Mo.rrie England.’ ‘ Merrie England.’ ‘ Morrio England.’ ‘ Merrie England.’ ‘ Morrio England.’ ‘ Mo-rrie England.' ‘ Morrio En gland.’ ‘ Merrie England/ Thp Opera ‘MERRIE ENGLAND’ (Edward Gorman), By the LEECH LYRIC CLUB CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA. Hon. Conductor, Mr John T. Leech. Two Performances Only, JUNE 23rd and 24th. Secure Your Tickets et Begg's. Box Plan Opens Monday, June 21pi, at The Bristol. A ticket gun van lees a seat. No tax and no booking fee. Prices; Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s; Stolls, 2s; Pit, Is. H. L. PATERSON. Secretary. BURNS’ HALL, BURNS HALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, at 8 p.m,, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, at 8 p.m., PIANO AND SONG RECITAL Ry MAX SCHEREK And At EDA PAINE. The Kail will be Specially Healed. Box Flan at The Bristol on Thursday Next. Reserved, 4s; Unreserved, 2s. Concessions to students. All prices plus lax. SAVOY CABARET. is an occasion when you wish to ra.se unction out of the run of mediocrity, lesire is to provide something for your which cannot be, procured elsewhere, is your opportunity to pay that of all compliments—entertain your guest at the .SATURDAY SUPPER-DANCE TO-NJGHT. TO-NIGHT. Spend a joyou? evening in the beautiful Tudor Hall with the wonderful band. Admission, 7? 6d each (supper included). For re.serT3t.ion?, ’phono 2,339. THE SAVOY. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY (Established 1863). Mr JAMES COOMBS, Conductor. ‘JUDAS MACCAB/EUS.’ Rehearsals of above work commence on TUESDAY, 15th June, at 7.45 p.m., in The Bristol Piano Company's Concert Hall. There are Vacancies for Tenors and Basses. J. DAVIDSON, Secretary and Treasurer. 91a Princes street; 'phono 3,256, GET Quotations from 'Evening j Office for large,or wnall quantitiea of I Printing before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 8