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AMUSEMENTS. “ OHI YOU MUST HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF FUN AND THE PLACE TO GET IT IS FULLERS’, AND THE BEST TIME TO GET YOU! SHARE IS TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. The Incomparable, Wonderful, Extraordinary * STOREYE'TTES,’ ‘ STOREYE’TTES, ’ Produced by the Great George Storey, VOLUME 3. Taking Dunedin by storm. “ Storeyett*!? ” has proved itself to be ‘‘THE NEW KIND OP SHOW WITH THE NEW KIND OF GO.” Indeed some show. Bright, Thrilling Acts on the Vaudeville Programme. The. greatest yet. The Top-liners, ‘.<f , REG THORNTON, >f ‘ With DORIS O’SHEA, 'f The Kangaroosta and his Chicken, In Freshly-laid Topics. , Also, BABS PACEY AND CLEM MILTON, The Skilful Roller Skaters and Dancers. Clem is funny—Babs is clever. IDA HOLBEIN., High-class Entertainment at the Piano. Fullers’ More-Than-Your-Moncy’s-Worth Prices. “WHAT DID ADAM SAY TO EVE?” Fullers’ More-Than-Your-Moncy’s-Worth Prices:—D.C. and 0.5., 2s 6d (plus tax, hooking fee 6d extra); Back Stalls, Is 6d; Family Circle, Is. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; thereafter at Jacobs’s, tobacconist. FULLERS’—the SHOW OF THE WEEK! IJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. AN EPOCHAL EVENT. MURIEL STARR SEASON Of Seven Nights, Commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), onnoiis Success Throughout New Zea nd of the Eminent Emotional Actress . MURIEL STARR, . MURIEL STARE, And: Her BRILLIANT COMPANY OF INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS, Including . ' HARVEY ADAMS, The Distinguished English Actor. M Glance Down this Column and No s Brilliant Plays to be Presented u Dunedin TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, The Supremely Thrilling and Gripping Play, I’HB HOUSE OP GLASS.’ PHE HOUSE OF GLASS,’ PHE HOUSE OF GLASS,’ PHE HOUSE OF GLASS,’ PHE HOUSE OF GLASS,’ PHE HOUSE OP GLASS.’ PHE HOUSE OF GLASS,’ PHE HOUSE OF GLASS,’ PHE HOUSE OF GLASS,’ HIE HOUSE OP GLASS.’ By Max Mnrcin and George M. Conan. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Mth and 15th SEPTEMBER, ladvs Unger’s French Comedy Drama, 7 THE GOLDFISH.* ‘THE GOLDFISH.’ Play of Great Originality, Packed with nmedv and Rich. 1 in Dramatic Suspense MURIEL STARR as Jenny Wetberby. THURSDAY. 16th SEPTEMBER. •MADAME X,’ Powerful Absorbing, and Thrilling. FRIDAY. 17th SEPTEMBER, A Memorable Play._ Another Suner-Attraction, . ‘FRENCH LEAVE.’ SATURDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, Positively Last Night of Season. The Plav that will Live for Ever, ‘WITHIN THE LAW.* Breathless with Action -and Incident POPULAR PRICES: Reserves 6s, am. ;. and Is 6d (plus tax). Tbs BOX PLAN for the EN • ■ EASON is NOW OPEN at THE PRIST' " MURIEL STARR• As MAR- ’ GARET CASE. GARDEN FETE, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY EVENING), 10tli SEPTEMBER, 1926, At 8 o’clock Sharp, Will be Officially Opened by Eis Lord/ur Bishop Whyte, At the SISTERS OF MERCY GROUNDS (Broughton street Entrance), SOUTH DUNEDIN, i. Admission, Free. ILLUMINATED GARDEN FETE, In Aid of Funds for COMMUNITY PURPOSES. Drawing of'Art Union, Saturday Evening, 11th September, 1926, at St. Paine.: •> Schoolroom, 10 o’clock sharp. DANCE, DANCE, ITAY’S LOUNGE. GEORGE STREET. ttP, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th. Carlton Five Dance Band. Gentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s. , Old and New Dances. BALMACEWEN LAWN TENNIS CLUB, Maori Hill. HE SEASON'S OPENING of the Club Courts Yvill take place TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. I All Members and Friends Invited. j A. M’MILLAN, 1 Hon. Secretary. .Vi OSIYN THEATRE, SATURDAY, MATINEE AND EVENING, j Will Screen ’ ‘THE RE-CREATION OF BRIAN KENT,’ A Story by the Greatest Living Author, , Harold Bell Wright. EUCHREI PO-MORROW—B p.m.—SATURDAY, JWN HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. £ls Orders £ls. 10 Other Prizes. THE SQUARE DEAL ASSEMBLY. Admission," 2s 6d. E! O' 0 -NIGHT! pi TO-NIGHT! ATAII TEA ROOMS. ECIAL ORDERS —9. :s—Admission—2s. nil BUCK H El VTAH TEA ROOMS V CMTURDAY) NIGHT. 7 - Orders—7. i>-ion, 2s. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT OB PARKING-PLACE * FOR MOTOR BUSES. tUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Dunedin City Council, at* etinf held on Wednesday, the Bth day September, 1926, appointed by resojui pursuant to the provisions of Section of By-law No. 13 of. the City of Dunn, the undermentioned Parking-placo ;re Motor Buses may be left unattended, h Parking-place to be used according to regulations adopted on. that behalf by Million of the Council, viz. 'he eastern side of Cumberland, street, imencing at a point 60ft south of .the vois street intersection, and extending lerally in a southerly direction. All tor Buses, while using the foregoing -king-place, shall stand-close to and at angle to tbo footway. G. A. LEWIN, . , Town Clerk, lunodin, 10th September, 1926.

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Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 8