PRINCESS THEATRE
LAST WEEK OF REVUE., To-night the Bert Le Blano Revue Company will enter upon the last week of its engagement at the Princess Theatre, presenting for the final laugh a musical comedy burlesque entitled “The Dolhnakers ” 'Hie valedictory performances of this very popular company should attract large audi dices. An already strong bill will be powerfully reinforced by the debut of a very clever English team (man and woman) Bilton and Mack. They are’ acclaimed by tho Australian' press as the most amusing and lively of talking artists, their act being one long fusilade of laughs. There will also be entirely new acts by the popular Mackinnon Bovs, Lola Hunt, and Jack, Kearns, Violet Elliott, and Francis Thome. Now that winter has set in the comfortable temperature to which the theatre is heated affords pleasure to patrons. FIRST STEP ON>. HEALTH’S PATHWAY. A REMARKABLE FREE BOOK. Every man or woman, young or old. who wants greater or triier health Will profit by reading Dr Wayne’s wonderful book, ‘‘ Autoximo —Its ' Relation to Disease.” With health, men and women born in direst poverty, with every obstacle to overcome,"'have risen to success. Without health, men ami women born to luxury, with tho finest education, have been unable to grasp opportunities, and have ended up failures. Vigorous health is truly the miracle worker. It enables you to win over the toughest obstacles and the hardest conditions. Well-balanced', dependable health is the surest road to material success. Send to-day to the publishers. F.F.P. Assoc., Box 1067, Auckland, for your copy of Dr Wayne’s free book. It has a message for you so big, so broad, so inspiring—it will lie as a breath of new life to your very being. „ No matter who. you ■ are,-, or -where you are. what you are doing, or want to do, this book brings you the startling news that Vital health can be consciously acquired and developed by anyone. It strips the health problem of all its mystery and vagueness, and sheds .upon it the clear light of science. —Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18855, 7 May 1923, Page 2
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