AMUSEMENTS. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! THE BOMBSHELL OF JOY BURSTS THE BOMBSHELL OF JOY BUI!STS FULLERS’ piIINCESS THEATRE Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, il 3, BOMBARDMENT OF MERRIMENT. FULLERS’ FOLLIES, FULLERS’ FOLLIES, NEW COMPANY, NEW SHOAVS, NEAV LAUGHS (Producer, Eric Masters), FEATURING STUO FOLEY, The Brilliant Young Comedy Star, Present The Show of Myriad Joys, FULL FULL O' O’ PEP. PEP. A Gay Musical Play, with the Melodics of Comic Opera, the Spectacular Brilliance ol Pantomime, tho Specialties of Vaudeville, and a Genuine Comedy Feast. An Entourage of Perfection. SPECIAL FEATURES: ‘FALSE ALARM,’ ‘THE BET,’ ‘THE AUTHOR, THE ACTOR, THB VICTIM,’ ‘AFTER HOURS,’ ‘THE LAST OF HIS RACE,’ ‘A MATTER OP LOCALITY,* ‘TELLING THE TRUTH.’ A Specialty Show of Originations, A SHOAV AVORTH A BOOKED S*EAT. PRICES: D.C. and Sinßs, 3s (plus tax);' Back Stalls, 2s; Upper Circle, Is. BOX PLANS at Jacobs's, Tobacconist. A GRIPPING, VITAL, AND AMAZING FILM. KO SL Y N THEA TR E. TO-NIGeIT, AT 8. A great director and a world-renowned author combined their talents to make ‘ Tho Fool ’ the ultimate in , motion picttircs. ‘THE FOOL.’ Clever, Interesting, ‘ THB FOOL,’ Adroitly built, ‘ THE FOOL.’ Effective, Thrilling, Thrills and sols you wondering about things that matter in life. A Great Modem Drama. FULL O’ PEP. DUNEDIN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, 4th CONCERT, 1927 SEASON. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, AVEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, At 8 p.m. SYMPHONIC POEM, ‘ FINLANDIA * (SIBELIUS), OAIERTURE TO THE OPERA, ‘IL GUARANY’ (GOMEZ), PIANO CONCERTO. No. 1 (LISZT). Solo Pianist: Miss MAISIE MACDONALD, F.T.C.L., L.A.B. A’ocalists: Tho Appearance of Signor GOVANNI STELLA, The Italian Lyric Tenor, should prove one of the features of this Concert. Tho Lady Vocalist will bo Miss RITA HOLMES. Box P n Opens at The Bristol on Monday. A limited number of 2s 6d Tickets will be on sale at The Bristol and at the Door. E. S. AVILSON, Secretary. STATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS. SWIMMING CARNIVAL’, municipal baths, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30th, and THURSDAY, Dec. Ist, at 7.30 p.m. Over 400 Entries. Admission, 2s and Is; Children, Half-price. H. 11. IIAAVKINS, Hon. See. ST. HILDA MUNICIPAL BAND. J. M’CAW’S SAXOPHONE BAND, Will Render an Attractive Programme At ST. KILDA ROTUNDA, SUNDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A. G. HOMER, Secretary. LOOK SMART FOR THE LONGER EVENINGS By haying your SUIT CLEANED and TAILOR PRESSED. 3R,ES T 0 N UV E WOR KS, Octagon. jgl U C H R E! E U C H R E! SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT. WAR AT AH TEA ROOMS, 8.lb—TO-NIGHT—B.IS. 20—ORDERS’ AND PRIZES-20. Open Orders Christmas Hams, Lamb, and Other Christmas Delicacies. THE SQUARE DEAL EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. 2s Gd—Admission--2s 6d. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. CtUNCERT by Members of Commercial > Travellers’ Choir and Leading ArtisU, in aid of Brigade Competitions, GEORGE STREET SCHOOL HALL, THURSDAY, Ist December, at 7.45 p.m. Tickets, Is. Dance to follow, Is extra. Competitions, Drill Hail, 3rd December, commencing 2 p.m. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION, No. 3 DISTRICT, response to numerous requests, another select SOCIAL DANCE will be hold in ,oria Hall on TUESDAY, 29th Novcmfroin 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. Gents 3s, ics 2s. Supper provided. Eggcrs Ortra. Right of admission reserved, "he Dance of the year. Regalia.—E. HCOCK, G. A. PERRIN, Secretaries. LL SAINTS' ANNUAL BAZAAR, SCHOOLROOM, Cumberland street, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 30th and December Ist (Afternoons and Evenings). Entertainments Each Evening, ednesday Evening, Dramatic and Musi‘The Horn-rimmed Spectacles, by or Larapen and Party. . hursday Evening, Sketch, An Old Ga.- ,’ by Miss Lc Pan and Party. Afternoons, Free; Evenings, _ Is. Tickets, Is, admit both evenings. iOMETHING NEW IN STANDARD SONGS. ‘THE OPEN ROAD’ mpanion Song ri ‘Jogging Along .hr Highway’), ids and Music by “Peirce Buncombe. Keys, C, D. Refrain: erc’s luck to the highway! The open road for me; he crested hill and the by-way, The cliff and rolling sea, he wind o’er the purple heather, he briar with its scented load. Sing hey, sing hey, For tho king’s highway, ar the open road. PRICE, 2s (post free). n ERRY’S music .stores, 174 George street, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 8
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