amusements. ALWAYS SUNSHINE AT FULLERS’. FULLERS’ piIINCESS THEATRE Warm as Your Fireside. Direction Jobu Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Last Night of this Big Show. GATLE WTER’S ■BAND BOX REVUE.’ ‘BAND BOX REVUE.' ■BAND BOX REVUE.’ The Latest Musical Extravaganza. ‘THE BLACK EAGLE.' ‘THE BLACK EAGLE.’ A Bright, Sparkling, Fresh, and Surprise ingly Original Musical Comedy, Prices; D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d (plus tax and booking fee); Back Stalls, Is fid; Upper Circle, Is. Box Plans at BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; later at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. pRINCESS THEATRE TO-MORROW AT THE MATINEE. TO-MORROW AT THE MATINEE. NEW REVUE. NEW REVUE. GAYLE WYER’S 'BAND BOX REVUE.’ ‘ BAND BOX REVUE.’ A Combination of Happy Folk in anoth«P SPEEDY AND BREEZY MUSICAL COMEDY, 'OVER NIGHT,’ 'OVER NIGHT,’ A Delightful Musical Comedy, with som<* thing doing all the time. ‘OVER NIGHT.’ Radiating all that is bright and cheerful, something entirely different, full of vivacious and sparkling musical numbers, dashing ballets, and clever comedy. Special and elaborate scenery staged. with a wealth of beauty. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL And PIONEERS’ HALL, Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Chib. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. Wembley Club. TO-MORROW NIGHT. CHINA TOWN. CHINA TOWN. Wonderful Lighting Effects and Eastern Decorations. Flood Lights in Both Halls. Enchanting Music for NEW AND OLD DANCES, by Gordon’s Royal Dane© Band. Will. Smith’s Eapai Orchestra. Supper Provided. Admission, 2s fid. NOTE. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS NIGHT arranged for SATURDAY, Ist October. BOXING. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. DRILL HALL, KENSINGTON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, At 8 p.m. Boxing Patrons please note; TrainingHours for Griffiths and Leckie at Archie Leckie’s Gymnasium as follows: TOMMY GRIFFITHS: Saturday, September 17, 2 p.m.; Sunday, September 18, 10 a.m.; and each afternoon of next week, at 3.45 p.m. JOHNNY LECKIE: Saturday, September 17, 4 p.m.; Sunday, September 18, noon; Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of next week, at 5.50 p.m. ST. HILDA LAWN TENNIS CLUB (Inc.). mHE OFFICIAL OPENING of the above A Club will bo held TO-MORROW (Saturday), September 17th, at 3 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to All Members and Friends. J. H. CHAPMAN, Hon. Secretary. Euchre. TITO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Euchre. -MVARATAH TEA ROOMS. Euchre. Euchre. o—Special Orders—9. Euchre. Ist Prize, Order £4. Euchre. 2nd Prize, Order, £2. Euchre. 3rd Prize, Order £l. , Euchre. Six Other Orders. Euchre. Admission, 2s Gd. TVUNKDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Hon. Conductor, Mr Jas. Coombs), THIRD CONCERT. FORTIETH SEASON. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8 p.m. Assisting Soloists; Miss STUART MITCHELL, Mr IV. G. HILLIKER. Bor Plan is Now Open at Tho Bristol. H. H. SYKES, Hon. Secretary, 150 Rattray street
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Evening Star, Issue 19663, 16 September 1927, Page 8
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