AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS' pEINCESS THEITRI Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. FAREWELL REQUEST PRO* FAREWELL REQUEST PROGRAMME. GRAMME. SEASON POSITIVELY TERMINATES SEASON POSITIVELY TERMINATES SATURDAY NEXT. For the Final Week Mr Masters will present the Gems from All the Revue Programmes, FULLERS’ FOLLIES, One of the Most Popular of All Revue Companies. FAREWELL TO ALL YOUR FAVORITESEric Masters, Harry Gould, Will Beresford, Eddie and Decima M‘Lean, Flora M'Donald and Dalton Payne, Lulla Fanning, Winnie Edgerton, Little Iris, Rene M’Guire, The Six Dainties, And STUD FOLEY, Dunedin's Favorite Comedian. A Few of the Request Items in Our Farewell Programme: ■IN THE FUTURE,’ ‘THE POUND NOTE,’ ; ‘THE WHIRL OF THE UNDERWORLD,’ ‘A MUSICAL BREACH OP PROMISE CASE,’ ‘THE PARSONS OP PUDDLE,’ •THE TRAMP,’ ‘ROSIE O'EYAN,’ . ‘PERCY FROM PERU,’ ‘THE BLACK BOTTOM.’ PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 3s (plus lax);( Back Stalk, "s; Upper Circle, Is. Box Plans at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. Theatre Tel. 13-702. A STIRRING DRAMA OF STAGE LIFE. To-night—At B—To-night. THEATRE. A vivid picturisation of an amazing romance in the life of a great actress. ‘THE BELLE OF BROADWAY.’ ‘THE BELLE OF BROADWAY.’ She had earned the highest tribute the world could give; men of two continents fought for her smiles. But she lost the greatest treasure a woman possesses. BE PREPARED To accept those invitations by Learning to Dance now at the STUDIO OP DANCING, Princes street south (above Scurr and Co., auctioneers). Principals, Miss WINNIE ROBINSON and Mr T. WILLIAMS, Qualified Teachers of Ballroom Dancing. Class Every Monday Evening, 8 o’clock. Private Lessons arranged during Day or Evening. 30,000 PEOPLE FOUGHT THEIR WAY INTO THE CARNEGIE HALL, NEW YORK CITY, TO HEAR EVELYN WHITELL, Applied Psychologist, speak on ‘WHAT YOU CAN MAKE OF YOUR LIFE,.’ The same opportunity awaits you in the JUBILEE HALL, VIEW STREET, On MONDAY. 6th FEBRUARY, 8 p.m. Admission free. Collection. MISS WALLACE’S DANCES. DANCING. NEST WEEK, OPENING 1928 SEASON, THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, OVERSEAS HALL OVERSEAS HALL (Opp. Railway Station). Dancing 8 till 11 p.m. Arthur Gordon and his Dance Band. CORNWELL CUP CONTEST. nnHB PUBLIC PRESENTATION AND 'I. SOCIAL EVENING for Members of Otago Crew, to be held on Bth insfc. at the Local Hall, Macandrew’s Bay, has been POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 15th inst., at 8 o’clock. F. C. BROWN (Convener). Hon. Secretary North-east Harbor Boating Club. USUAL WEEKLY DANCE At PALAIS DE DANSE. Embassy Salon, Moray place. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Bth. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Bth. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Bth. PICCADILLY - FULL DANCE BAND. Admission, 2s 6d each. Supper Provided. NOTE.—Owing to nummerous requests by delighted patrons, the Executive have decided to run a Dance in the above Hall every Saturday Evening. Opening Night, February 11th. ;0 TOOK MB HOME LAST NIGHT?’ Great Comedy One-step. Latest Dancing Hit in England. Chorus: took me home last night? took me home last night? had a few, I know —nine or ten or so. remember all the people saying “ Cheerio.’ i came a long, long blank—l faded away ali right, know I heard them bellow i’s a jolly good follow; who took me home last night? tans ukulele accompaniment and tome sol-fa. Price, only Is per copy. 3REY’S MUSIC STORES, DUNEDIN. PICNICS. G ROGER S’ PICNIC At WAIKOUAITi SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th. PORT CHALMERS Waterside Picnic on Saturday at Waikouaiti; train leaves Dunedin 7.34 a.m. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, by a youngi Lady, Permanent Board; telephone essential; City preferred.—Address 875, 1 Star.’ VACANCY in private home for 2 Students, share large sunny room; handy situation; terms reasonable.—9o6. ‘Star.’ ANTED, by respectable Working Mon, Board and Lodging in private family; south end preferred. —885, ‘ Star.’ TO LET. Double Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, oft’ Stuart street.—3o Bath street. TO LETT"in good locality, furnished 2 Bedrooms, Sitting Room, and Kitchen. —Telephone 22-583. O' LET, large Unfurnished Front Room; electric light,'gas ring, fireplace, and sink.—Apply (evenings) to 120 Moray place. IDOW"(with comfortable home, all conveniences. piano) would like 4 young Men Boarders; 30s; washing and’mending; handy Hillside.—Bs9, ‘Star.’ (HE ‘EVENING SXAK• is the best Medium for Advertising . WANTED EMPLOYMENT, • HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOE SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
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Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 8
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