PRINCESS THEATRE. ■*" ' NIGHTLY AT 8. Ben. J. Fuller Presents WALTER JOHMSON'S MUSICAL REVUE PLAYERS, IN A BIG NEW REVEL, "THE KISSING MAID," DANCING DIVINITIES. A SURE CURE FOR THAT CORED FEELING. 16,000 Patrons saw " The Flyaway Girls." WHY? BECAUSE IT WAS GOODVERY GOOD. 20,000 will see "The Kissing Maid," BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST EVER. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, 6d. Box Plan at The Bristol. Bookings, 6d. G. s'a. Dawson & Company. and SIGNWRITERS, > Deo street, INVERCARGILL. Hair j secured the Solo Right of New Football and Sports Grounds for Advertising Purposes, we are prepared to enter into CONTRACTS for same at Lowest Rates. We reserve 30 x 10 boards for Theatrical purposes. • 30ju
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Otago Witness, Issue 3292, 18 April 1917, Page 46
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