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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. FULLERS' FOLLIES FULLERS FOLLIES EIGHTH GREATER PROGRAMME. EIGHTH GREATER PROGRAMME. ANOTHER SMASHING SUCCESS. Yes, Crowded Houses say their Best to Date. EVERYONE LIKED OUR LAST PROGRAMME. YOU WILL LIKE THIS ONE BETTER. Excerpts from New York and London Revues include the following:— ‘THE PEACEMAKER.’ ‘THE PEACEMAKER,’ Domestic Sketch. ‘THREE DOORS AND A PASSAGE,’ ‘THREE DOORS AND A PASSAGE,’ A Comedy Scream. ‘THE COSTER’S WOOING,’ ‘THE COSTER’S WOOING,’ ‘SILENCE IS GOLDEN,’ ‘SILENCE IS GOLDEN,’ ‘A WATERY WEDDING,’ ‘A WATERV WEDDING,’ And a Hose of Other Novelties. PRICES: D.O. and Stalls, Zs 6d (plus tai and booking fee); Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is, Bos Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5.30; late at Jacobs’s, Tobacconist. Theatre ’phone 15-702. GREAT LAUGHING SUCCESS At fJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, AT 8. A Packed House on Saturday Night roared with Laughter for two and a-half hours at ‘UP IN MABEL’S ROOM’ The Gayest, and Giddiest Play from Londoi and New Y'ork, presented (by arrangement with Frank Neil) by W. J. C. BARR'S COMEDIANS Direct from Palace Theatre, Sydney. ‘ UP IN MABEL'S ROOM ’ Is the Funniest Play Produced for Teat's. THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME. ONLY THREE MORE NIGHTS. Then ‘RICHARD! HOW COULD YOU?' Another Screamingly Funny Fai'ce, will be Presented. BOOK YOUR SEAT NOW. Box Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales at tiie Geyser Confectioner; Shop. PRICES: D.O. and-0.5., 6s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. All prices plus lax.

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Evening Star, Issue 19765, 16 January 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19765, 16 January 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19765, 16 January 1928, Page 8