a. R, Dnder the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General and Viscountess Jeliicoe. B URNS URNS HALL. IIALL. BURNS HALL. BURNS HALL. COMMENCING COMMENCING COMMENCING SATURDAY, SATURDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 2. JUNE 2. JUNE 2. MESSRS E. J. and DAN CARROLL Have the Honour to Present The Musical Sensation of the Year. The Musical Sensation of the Year, ANDR E A NDRE A NDRE ANDRE ANDR E ANDRE A NDRE ANDR E ANDRE ANDRE AND R E S K A L S K I, S K A L S K I, S K A L S K I. S K A I. S K I. SKALSKI, S K A L S K T, SEAL S IC I, S Iv A L S K I, S K A L S K I. SKALSKI, SKALSK I, THE GREAT POLISH POET OF THE PIANO.” WHAT THE CRITICS SAY: “His playing is a revelation.” “He magnetised the audience.” “He held us spell-bound.” “Phenomenal technical development.” “A master of the keyboard.” “A tr a poet of the piano.” “The most romantic pianist since Paderewski.” “A source of unqualified delight.” “A wonderful performer.” “Has left memories not to be forgotten.” “Capable of inciting any audience to rapture.” During his season Mr Skalski will be using his specially imported magnificent Thousandguinea Steinway Grand Piano. THE BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL CO. ON THURSDAY, MAY 31st, at 9 a. m. TRICES: 6s (Reserved), 4s, and 2s—all prices plus tax. 29my PRINCESS THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. EACH NIGHT—At 8— EACH NIGHT. ROYAL WHIRL OF PLEASURE. WALTER GEORGE And his SUNSHINE PLAYERS. In the Furiously Funny Musical Farce, “GIRL FROM U.S.A.” “GIRL FROM U.S.A.” “GIRL FROM U.S.A.” GEORGE STOREY and Mr George’s New Company of Ten Mirth and Melody Makers, attended by Beauty Chorus of Eight. SUMITLOI S HEAD-LINERS VAUDEVILLE OF PREFACE. WORLD REPL'TE. First Appi-arance The Harm.)' ious Flappers, V'DIDON GIRLS. Songs 'hat Satisfy. A Soupcon of Comedy, with Dancing Added DORA LINDSAY. SIGNOR PALM ETTO, WONG TOY SUN. The favourite Tenor. I he Amazing Chinaman. The World-famed Equilibrists, TWO MEURS. The Whole Glorious Show at Fullers’ Family Prices: Is. Is 6d, 2s 6d (plus Government tax and booking fee). Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; thereafter at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. C. N. Dawson & Company. OILL-POSTERS and SIGN WRITERS. 19 Dee street. INVERCARGILL Having secured the Sole Right of New Football *nd Sports Grounds for Advertising Pur poses, we are prepared to enter into CON TRACTS for same at Lowest Rates. We reserve 30 x 10 boards for Theatrical pur pose*. 30ja
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Otago Witness, Issue 3611, 29 May 1923, Page 50
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