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AMUSEMENTS. FESTALLY TO-NIGHT. iTHE SISTEESi t THE SISTEES ’• -With— ERROL BETTE FLYNN DAVIS {Recommended by Censor for Adults.} — THE EEGENT EEGENT , » " " " Direction: f, 0. Williamson Picture Corp. Lid. 9;p.m. TO-MOEEQW 8 p.m. METBO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents ANNABELLA ANNABELLA —And— EOBEET YOUNG EOBEET YOUNG , , —ln—'One grand long whirl of Hilarious Comedy I BEIDAL SUITE’ i BEIDAL SUITE ’ , v ’ —With— BILLIE . BURK?—REGINALD OWEN WALTER- CONNOLLY ARTHUR TREACHER. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - Flans D.I.C. and Theatre (Phone 12-515). See page 8. WYNDHAM TROTTING CLUB. Annual meeting, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1940. First Race 12,30. Special Trains. Big Fields'. Hot Water Free. Attraction.—Lucky Jack (twice N.Z. Clip winner) will ; attempt to lower SpUthlaud mile .record. Picturesque Surroundings. Soldiers in Uniform Free. A. A. WILSON, Secretary.

HIS MAJ.EST-Y’S TH EAT E E (Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) A BRILLIANT THEATRE NIGHT. GRAND OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT . NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT ' *■ . , ■ NEXT - SATURDAY ’ NIGHT > And for & Brief Season. INITIAL MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 2. J. G. Williamson’s Mo»t; Amazing Musicak Extravaganza of Novel and Unique Entertainment. •‘SWITZERLAND’ ‘ SWITZERLAND ’ ICE SHOW and ICE BALLET The-entire stage of His Majesty’s Theatre is being transformed into a HUGE GLITTERING ICE RINK. • 60 ALL BRITISH ARTISTS 60 Headed by MISS MEGAN; TAYLOR—World’s Champion Skater EDDIE MARCEL—London’s Incomparable Comedian PHIL TAYLOR—World’s Greatest Trick Skater And . MANY OTHER FAMOUS SKATING STARS. Carnival, Ice Ballets, Girls,, Cabaret, Fun, Speed, Beauty, Thrills; . , Dancing, Singing, Spectacle,. Music, Laughter, Colour. The Famous Pantomime Horse. THE SPECTACULAR CABARET SCENE Will present some of the best. Continental Vaudeville Stars. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEIjT AT THE D.I.C. EVENING PRICES:. D.C. and R.S., 8»; Unreserved Stalls, 5s and 4s; Pit, 2s 6d and 2s. MATINEE PRICES; D.C. and . R.S., 6s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s; Children Half-price. All prices plus tax.

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Evening Star, Issue 23525, 14 March 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23525, 14 March 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23525, 14 March 1940, Page 1

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