AMUSEMENTS. GOOD-BYE! FAREWELL! PHtL SMITH’S LAST NIGHT. FULLERS’. FULLERS’. FULLERS’. FULLERS’, pEINCESS THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. LAST PERFORMANCE PHIL SMITH’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY (With Nat Hanley), In a Whirligig of Laughter, 'ANY OLD THING, ’ A Revel of Song, ‘ANY OLD THING,’ Gaiety, and Dance. Absolutely their final show in Dunedin. BLONDI ROBINSON, BLONDI ROBINSON, The Whimsical Comedian. Just a Fool. HALMA, Crazy, Glover Dancing HALM A, Juggler. A topnotcher. CYCLING BROCKS, CYCLING BROCKS, The World's Most Sensational Bicycle and Comedy Act. For Short Season Only, APDALE’S CIRCUS. APDALE’S CIRCUS. APDALE’S CIRCUS. APDALE’S CIRCUS. Trained Animals of all kinds, including Dogs, Bears, Monkeys (big and little), with the Famous Monkey and Comedian, “ MUTT.”, TO-NIGHT’S PRICES. —D.O. and 0.5., 3s; Back Stalls, 2a; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax). No booking fee. Plans at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. THE CON MORF.NI “SILK STOCKING” REVUE CO. In ‘NICEY, NICEY,’ The Latest Musical Comedy Playlet. pOSLYIs PICTURES WILL SCREEN, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, ‘THE DARLING OF THE RICH’ (With Supports), Featuring BETTY BLYTHE, The Queen of the Screen. ADMISSION; MATINEE, Is and fid. EVENING, Is 3d and 9d. LEARN TO DANCE EASILY, CORRECTLY. AND WELL AT mHR CARLTON STUDIO OF DANCING, .L 200 Princes street (nearly opposite Grand Pictures). Principals, Miss WINNIE ROBINSON and Mr T. WILLIAMS. Beginners’ Class, Mon., at 8 p.m. Appointments at Studio, 7.30 to 9 every evening, excepting Friday and Saturday. LE GRAND UAL MASQUE WILE BE HELD IN THE EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL On WEDNESDAY, 11th AUGUST, 1926, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Music bv Arthur Frye and his CaUfornians. PRIZES FOR FANCY DREaS. LUCKY SPOT WALTZES. Masks, fid each, obtainable at door. TICKETS: 7s 6d Double; 5s Single. Full supper, Is fid each extra. J. Ellison, Caterer. Tickets on sals at The Bristol Piano Co. *, ho Geyser Marble Bar, Terry’s Music stores, the Jazz Club. A. J. MILLS, Sec., 4 Roland avenue, Cavcrsham. E dchrb tournamenT, TO-NIGHT, At Returned Soldiers’ Club, Commencing at 7.45 o’clock. Open to Members and Friends. Admission, Is per person. Excellent Prizes. CAPPING DAY CAPPED. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. QUEEN CONTEST. CARNIVAL OF THE SEASONS. OFFICIAL OPENING, 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY. Admission, Free. Kvcuing, 6d. EPWORTH CAKE STALL, TREASURE HUNT, BATTLE OF FLOWERS, PROCESSION OF QUEENS, Etc,, Eto. NEW AND NOVEL EVENTS. Proceeds in Aid of Wesley Church, Cargill road. ELITE ORCHESTRA ELITE ORCHESTRA Will Hold tho >OPULA R DA N C K in the Millar Street Hall, N.E.V., on TUESDAY NEXT, 13th JULY. Supper provided. Lucky Spot Dance. Gentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s. jglG EUCHRE—BIGGER THAN EVER. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), TO-NIGHT, 8. 21—BIG PRIZES—2I. £IO—ORDER—£IO. Biggest Prize List Yet Offered. TOWN HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN, THE "SQUARE DEAL,” 2s fid. See Friday ‘Star.’ DIXIELAND, DIXIELAND, DIXIELAND, BOVE HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. IZB NIGHT, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). IZE NIGHT, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Latest Novelties by DIXIE DANCE BAND. Admission, 2s fid. Carnival Night, Saturday, July 17th. A REMINDER. PNION FOOTBALL CLUB COMFLIMENTARY SOCIAL, tendered to H. HARRIS, Esq. (president), on his departure to Great Britain and nice ns Co-manager of the New Zealand Live Team, MONDAY, July 12th, 1926, at 8 p.m. ’lckels, 2s Cd. Kroon’s Ball. DANCING. 10TIRT KING EDWARD S PRIDE, 1 No. 8,23 i. A.0.F., 1.0.U.F. Hall, nsington, THURSDAY. 15th, 8 p.m. IENTS, 2s. LADIES, Is. Music, Mrs Clayton. NEW SHIPMENT TO HAND OF THE WONDERFUL ‘HAWAIIAN SONG FOLIO.’ Containing Ten Original Hawaiian. Waltzes, Words and Music Complete (with Ukulele accompaniment*). CONTENTS; ‘When It’s Love Time in Hawaii,’ ‘Honolulu Rose.’ ‘Coral Sants of My Hawaii. ‘ Chimes of Waikiki,’ j ‘ 'Neath Hawaiian Stars. ‘ Hawaiian Memories-' ‘ Whispering Palms.’ ‘ Sleepy Honolulu Moon.’ ‘ Honolulu Lullaby.' ‘ Hawaiian Nightingale.* PRICE, 3s Per Book. Post Free, mB R R Y’S MUSIC STO RES, JL 174 George street, Dunedin. ryou require Domes Lie Assistance, Advertise in the ‘Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 19298, 10 July 1926, Page 8
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