AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ PROCESS THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At 8-TO-NIGHT. FAREWELL REQUEST PROFAREWELL REQUEST PROGRAMME. GRAMME. FULLERS’ FOLLIES, •SEASON POSITIVELY TERMINATES SEASON POSITIVELY TERMINATES SATURDAY NIGHT. FAREWELL TO ALL YOUR FAVORITES. Eric Masters, Harry Gould, Will Beresford, Eddie and Deoima M‘Lean, Flora M'Donald and Dalton Payne, Lulla Fanning, Winnie Edgerton, Little Iris, Rene M'Guirc, The Six Dainties, And STUD FOLEY, Dunedin's Favorite Comedian. A Few of I lie Request Items in Our Fa re we 11 Progra in me; ‘IN THE FUTURE,’ ‘THE POUND NOTE,’ ‘THE WHIRL OF THE UNDERWORLD,’ ‘A MUSICAL BREACH OF PROMISE CASE,’ ‘THE PARSONS OP PUDDLE,’ ‘THE TRAMP,’ ‘ROSIE O’KYAN,’ ‘PEIfcY FROM PERU,’ ‘THE BLACK BOTTOM.’ ‘DON’T HAVE ANY MORE, MRS MOORE.’ PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d (plus tax and booking fee); Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle. Is. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; later at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. Theatre Tel. 13-702. OTAGO ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB (Incorp.). EVENING SRORTS CARNIVAL, CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, Commencing 7.30 p.m. OPEN RUNNING AND CYCLING. RUNNING AND CYCLING. RUNNING AND CYCLING. SPECIAL APPEARANCE Of N.Z. Champion Cyclists, PHIL O’SHEA AND H. G. WATSON. PHIL O'SHEA AND H. G. WATSON. PHIL O’SHEA AND li. G. WATSON. Tho last public appearance of H. G. WATSON, Champion N.Z. Road Cyclist, before leaving for France next week to take pari in "The Grand Prix,” the greatest cycling event in the world. Besides, bo will aUo compete in a Match Race against OSHEA, ex-Anslralian and N.Z. Champion. Large Entries have been received for the Running Events. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: Following Ihe concluding event a Dance on tho Green will be held. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. J. H. HARRIS, Secretary. PALAIS D E 1) ANS E, Embassy Salon, Moray place. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 6th. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY BHi. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Bth. OPENING OF SATURDAY DANCES SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 11th. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY lit li. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 11th. PICCADILLY FULL DANCE BAND. Admission, 2s 6d cadi. Supper Provided. NOTE.—GoId Band Taxis in Attendance after 11 o'clock. TOO LATfc FOR CLASSIFICATION. OVEItLU U K I N G THE CITY (5 MINUTES FROM TOWN HALL). VERY FINE DOUBLE BRICK BUNGALOW, WITH GARAGE AND 2 SLEEPING BALCONIES. DELIGHTFUL CITY HOME. Most attractive appearance, Marseille.-, tile roof; bouse plastered throughout; commodious lounge room, very suitable for entertaining: comfortable breakfast room, kitchenette (with large gas range and tile surround), large pantry, larder, etc. 4 SUNNY BEDROOMS. Two slecpiug-out porches, roomy bathroom, porccbiin enamel bath, baud basin, hot and cold water. ENCHANTING VIEW OF HARBOR AND PENINSULA. NO TRAMS REQUIRED. SUNNY, CONVENIENT POSITION. £5,600. VACANT POSSESSION AT ONCE. Cards to view. REIDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS. WANTED, /COMPETENT FOOTWEAR SALESV 7 WOMAN or JUNIOR SALESWOMAN with few years’ experience. W. HARRIS AND SON, LTD., The Footwear Specialists, 22 Princes street. WANTED Sell, Boy’s High School Books, first year (commercial).—4 Alison crescent, Roslyn. OST (Sunday), Attache Case, containing clothing, between Warrington and Dunedin.—Ring 22-679, or leave Hope's Bus; reward. LEFT, in telephone box, Forbury Corner, yesterday, Soldier’s Bag, initialled M.G.; keepsake.—Finder kindly ring 13-317; reward. mHB Boats 'will Sell Fresh Fish at, the J- Wharf To-morrow; come early; bring papers. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. EXPERIENCE has shown that in the us# of tho TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages ape read back to tho sender, and occasionally th<ro aro Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to trust to i. Telephone Message, as wo cannot hold ourselves responsible ‘t errors occur.
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Evening Star, Issue 19784, 7 February 1928, Page 8
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