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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. DUNEDIN’S WARMEST THEATRE. TO-NIGHT-AT 8-TO-NIGHT. FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO FULLERS’. A REAL TOP NOTCHER Of Musical Revuo and Vaudeville. LEN JACKSON’S “PUPPETS,” “ PUPPETS,” In Their Greatest Offering:, ‘ON WITH THE SHOW.’ 30 Scenes of Sparkling Entertainment. Gorgeous Costumes, Bright Music, Capti rating Songs, Wonderful Dancing. Not a Dull Moment in the Wholo Show. Producer, ROBERT ROBERTS. PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d (phu tax and booking fee); Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Box Plans at The Bristol till 5 p.m.; later at Jacobs’s, tobacconist. Theatre tel. 15-702. P R IXCESS T lIE A i\R E SATURDAY NEXT, AT THE MATINEE, LEN JACKSON’S “ PUPPETS,” .IN THE FOURTH FROLIC, ‘FUN O’ THE FAIR.’ A Few of tho Good Things; ‘SHORE LEAVE,’ Tho Exploits of Two Sailors in the East. ‘THE CHURCH BAZAAR.’ ‘ RAGTIME QUARTET.' REVENGE,’ A Dramatic Sketch with a Climax. ‘THE WAY OUT, LEONORA.' ‘XMAS EVE.* ALL AT FULLERS’ POPULAR PRICES. KO SL Y N THEA TR B. i TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. TIM MCOY! TIM M'COY! Tho. Screen's Greatest Outdoor Star, in ‘SPOILERS OP THE WEST,’ ‘SPOILERS UP THE WEST,’ A Stirring Drama, of turbulent pioneering days, when Indians lurked in every gully, and adventure and danger stalked tiio laud. Also, Special Comedy, News, Scenic, etc. The Brightest Spot in 'Town To-morrow Night will fcc the MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE M ERRYM AKERS’ DA NO E MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE AT THE SAVOY. An informal dance in a perfect setting, to wonderful music, for everybody of every age who appreciates a unique entertainment m which one can take an active part. Come To-morrow Night, but make sur* of a tabic by ’phono 12-133. Admission, 2s 6d. Reservations may also be made by ’phon* for SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. THE SAVOY. TURNS HALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, at 8. SCHUBERT CENTENARY FESTIVAL. STRING QUARTET, SONGS, PIANO SOLOS, VIOLIN SOLOS. Watch the Papers for This Programme. An Evening of Glorious Music. Admission, 2s 6d. Booking Pee, 6d. Plan Opens at 'The Bristol Friday, ISlin NOTE.—On SATURDAY, the 16lh, from 8 till 9, Mr G. W. JOHNSTONE will give, a Demonstration Lecture on the Songs of Schubert to be introduced at the Concert on Tuesday. Interesting points in the accompaniments will bo illustrated by Miss Margaret H. Gawnc. All interested are cordially invited to bo present. DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGIH Plain and Fanev Dress. In GEORGE STREET SCHOOL HALL, From 8 til) 1. Six Good Prise?, Good Supper, and Mexieano Orchestra in attendance. Admission: Ladies. 3s; Gents, 2s 6d. Double Ticket, 4s. Under (lie Auspices of (lie Dunedin Free Kindergarten Association. A O R AND C 0 N C E R T WII bo held in CONSTANCE HALL, COLUMBA COI,LEGE, On MONDAY, 18th JUNE, At 8 p.m. Ticket?, 2s. U M B L E SAL BUFFALO HALL, CLARK STREET (First Street Above Fullers’). EXTRAORDINAI!Y BARGAINS. SATURDAY, 16th, 2.30 p.m. B, EOLL UP TO DANCE. Tomahawk Saturday, 16th, 7.30 p.m. David S. Sharp ■ composer-pianist) will feature his latest hits, ■My Mother's Lullaby,’ 'Hello, Sunshine’ (waltzes). riHEAP STANDARD SONGS. \J 2s 6d SONGS FOR. Is 6d. ‘Love the Pedlar' (German). ‘Little Road Homo (Brewer). ■ S’ng Me Your Song' (Simpson). 1 i’uor Old Bo’s'n ’ (Longstaffc). ‘ Pais ’ (Squire). ‘ Cobbin ’ (Sanderson). ‘Spring's Awakening’ (Sanderson). '‘Off to Philadelphia (Haynes). ‘Rose of My Life’ (Fabian Rose). ‘The o]>cii Road’ (Buncombe). ‘S|>ccd the Plough’ (Easthopc Martin). ‘The Snow Drop’ (Craxton). ‘Sunshine Town' (Squire). ‘ A Secret (Sanderson). ‘Song of Hope’ (Haydn Wood). And Hundreds of Others in Keys for All Voices. Only Is 6d per copv. TERRY'S MUSIC STORES. Dunedin. MEETINGS. rgUli: ANNUAL MEETING and First SewA ing Meeting of the BATCHELOR HOSPITAL GUILD will he held in Knox Church Session Room on FRIDAY, June 35th, at 2 p.m. S. M. RAMSAY. SPORTING. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. WINTER. -MEETING, JUNE 23rd and 27th, 1925. ACCEPTANCES, ACCEPTANCES for the FIRST DAY CLOSE wlh the Secretary, Durham street cast, Auckland, on FRIDAY, June 15th, at 5 p.rn. A, G. MABEE, Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 8

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