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AMUSEMENTS.

ODIVA AND HER SEALS. To-night will be the last showing of Fuller’s Vaudeville and Odiva and her Seals. A tip-top programme will again be presented and patrons should not miss this thoroughly good and attractive show. The seals alone are worth seeing, let alone the fine vaudeville programme. ' Last night there was a very good house and at the matinee over 900 children were present and went home delighted. Popular turns included the Hilo Trio, De Car and Rosie, and Valentino, the ventriloquist, and encores were the order of the day. New matter will be presented this evening and in order to facilitate the packing up of the heavy impedimenta, the seal portion of the programme will be given in the first half. QUEEN’S THEATRE. A, great play from a great story is a logical result but it is . not always achieved. In “The Flirt” the attraction at the Cosey Queen’s tonight and to-morrow night, playgoers will find an entirely satisfactory story. Enjoyable from start to finish, it carries a lesson to the modern young miss to beware of her step and not become dissatisfied with life just because father can’t give her everything that some of her friends have. The vein of humour that runs through makes smiles and tears alternate. The leading role is taken by Eileen Percy supported by a strong cast including Buddy Messenger a kid who plays the small brother of the drama. Prices will be as usual Is 6d andls plus tax.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, 22 August 1923, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Thames Star, Volume LVII, 22 August 1923, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Thames Star, Volume LVII, 22 August 1923, Page 4

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