AMUSEMENTS. A MILLION LAUGHS AT FULLERS’. AT FULLERS’. AT FULLERS’. AT FULLERS’. TO-NIGHT, At 8 o’clock. ‘ , GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCES GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCES 0£ the CON MORENI • SILK STOCKING REVUE In an Entirely Different Show, ‘’PHARAOH’S DAUGHTER,’ Con Moreni’s Last Laugher Hit. Tho Vaudeville Numbers are " top-notehers * every one! No less than five turns. CLAUDE DAMPIER, “Tho Professional Idiot,” Supported by the Pretty MSS BILLIE CARLYLE, The Acme of Aristocratic Asininily. DREW AND ROMAINE, Two very capable Entertainers, who present Song, Story, and Music. NICK MORETON, The Talkative Songster. TOM REES, Tho World’s Novelty Musician. REBB KESSLOVA, REBB KESSLOVA, Tho Original Kesslova, tho Celebrated Violinist. An exceptionally good act, and one of tho best staged yet. PULLERS’ LITTLE PRICES. GO TO FULLERS’ TO-NIGHT, fJIS MAJESTY’S THEATKE TUESDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1926, GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, Tendered to tho Widow and Family of Stanley Foote by tho RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION, LEECH LYRIC ORCHESTRA And LEADING ARTISTS, Assisted by the Men’s and Ladies’ Hockey Associations. AX EXCELLENT PROGRAMME HAS BEEN ARRANGED. Admission: D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s;. Pit, Is. Bos Plan at The, Bristol. E. S. WILSON, Hon. Secretary. ‘JUDAS MACCABAEUS.’ DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY, Macoabahis. 1 ' Society. Maccabseus.’ Society. Macoabasus.’ Society. Maccabeus.’ Society. Maccabams.’ Society, Soloists; Sopranos, Madame Ottloe, A.R.A.M., and Mi's W. J. Davidson; Contralto, Mrs A.. I. Tucker; Tenor, Mr Harold Prestcott; Bass, Mr F. C. Cooper. Honorary Moral>cr;hip: Four tickets each io this and the third conctrl, 3926 season, 14s, half-subscription 7f, at The Bristol Piano Company's, W. L. Logic’s (167 Rattray street), or the undersigned. Single tickets, 2s 6d (including tax at Is), latter at the Theatre. Box'Pin uat The Bristol Piano Company's 9 a.m. To-morrow: Tuesday, at 9 a.m. Programmes, 3d, at tho Theatre. J.’ DAVIDSON, Secretary and Treasurer. 91a Princes street; ’phono 3,256. EUCHRE! TO.NIGHTI U C II R E! TO-NIGHT. WARATAH TEA ROOMS. £3 SPECIAL ORDER £3. Eight Other Prizes. 2s—Admission—2s.
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Evening Star, Issue 19329, 16 August 1926, Page 8
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