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AMUSEMENTS. Another Bounteous Bill at FULLMS’ pRINCESS THEATEI Direction John Fuller, and Sous, Ltd. AT B—TO-NIGHT—AT 8, GEO. STOREY’S VOLUME 7, ‘ STORTETTES.’ More chapters of laughter, song, and “Story.” BERTINI AND BERNE, The Bohemian Violinist and Pianist. STRANGE AND DEATON, THE CARTHY BROS., The “Original” Comedian*, LORNA, LANCE, AND CO. LORNA, LANCE, AND CO. Lorna, Lance, Fcma, and Leslie, Wonderful Juvenile Entertainers, featuriuf BABY LESLIE, The World's Master Jazz Drummer. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s 6d (plus tax and boofc ing fee, 6d extra) j Back Stalls, lo 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Box Plan at Bristol till 5 p.m.; thereafter at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. N.Z.A.A.A. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. LADIES’ RELAY, FOOTBALLERS’ RELAY, HARRIERS’ RELAY, RECORD ENTRIES, ST. KILDA BAND IN ATTENDANCE Admission, Is; Children, 6d. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT THE SAVOY. The joyful Cabaret night, which no one can afford to miss. You may dance or sit at your table and watch the fun. No charge is made for admission. Danoo Tickets, 3d each. Five for Is. A SPECIAL EVENING MEAL is served, both in Warwick and Tudor Rooms, from 5 to 7. Prices from 9d upwards. All patrons of tho Savoy have the privilege of using the Dressing Rooms and Lounge, where a smoke will be enjoyed after meals. DON'T MISS FRIDAY NIGHT AT, THE SAVOY, SATURDAY. Owing to tho spontaneous response to thi„ last week-end innovation, another Cabaret Night has been arranged on similar Bohemian lines to Friday Night, only that a charge of Is admission is made in Tudor Hall. The charge for dancing is the same as on Friday, and as the event is absolutely informal evening dress is not worn. Entrance can be made from either Princes street or Moray place. THERE WILL BE NO CHARGE FOR DANCING SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THE SAVOY.

DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR Conductor, Dr V. E. GALWAY. SECOND CONCERT —40 th SEASON, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11. LOVELY NEW PART SONGS. Soloists: Miss Med a Paine, Messrs G. Dunn and F. C. Cooper (vocalists), Mr S. H. Osborn (elocutionist), Mr Chas. A. Martin (pianist). Plan at Bristol. Tickets, 2s. Programmes, 3d. J. G. BUTLER, Hon. Sec., Care Westport Coal Co. £lO -SPECIAL ORDERS—£IO. TTAUCHRE. £7, £2, £l, EUCHRE. JCJUCHRE Eight other orders. EUCHRE. WAEATAH TEA BOOMS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, At 8. • Admission, 2s Gd. IP U CURE! li U G H E E! E U C H R El EUCHRE! £25 IN ORDERS AND PRIZES. £25 SOUTH DUNEDIN £25 TOWN HALL, £25 SATURDAY, £25 At 8 o'clock. £25 SQUARE DEAL •25 ASSEMBLY. £25 2s 6d, £25 £25 £25 £25 £25 £25 £25 £25 Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club." “Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club." “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club." “Wembley Club.” “Wembley Club." “ Wembley Club.” “ Wembley Club." Early settlers* HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Dancing, 7.45 sharp. OLD AND NEW DANCES. Supper Provided. Admission, 2s 6d. N.B.—Alcohol is strictly forbidden in or about the Hall. Offenders will bo immediately dismissed from the dance. ■n. A N C E, DANCE, TRADES HALL, TO-MORROW' (SATURDAY) NIGHT, o to 11. Music by Faigan’s Orchestra. Good Floor. Supper Provided. Admission: Ladies, Is; Gents, Is £d. pa L A S POE T S DAY '7T m n( Jer the Auspices of the N.E. Valley Cricket Club), GARDENS RESERVE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9th. Races for All. Afternoon Tea. • Band in Attendance. Dance, leith valley hall, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th. Ladies, 6d; Gents, Is 6d. Bus leaves Duke street at 7.40 p.m., returning at 11.15 p.m. Return faro, le. rvou need Building Material, send as Advertisement to the ‘Sts*-’

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Evening Star, Issue 19375, 8 October 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19375, 8 October 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19375, 8 October 1926, Page 8

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