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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. FAREWELL REQUEST PROGRAMME. LAST 4 NIGHTS FULLERS’ FOLLIES, SEASON POSITIVELY TERMINATES SEASON POSITIVELY TERMINATES SATURDAY NIGHT. FAREWELL TO ALL YOUR FAVORITES. Erie Masters, Harry Gould, Will Beresford, Eddie and Decitna M'Lean, Flora M’Donald and Dalton Payne, Lulla Fanning, Winnie Edgerton, Little Iris, Reno M’Guire, The Sis Dainties, And STUD FOLEY. PRICES; D.O. 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.;! laler at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. Theatre Tel. 13-702. GEORGE WALLACE RETURNS MONDAY NEXT For a Short Farewell Season, PRINCESS THEATRE, COMMENCING MONDAY NIGHT, COMMENCING MONDAY NIGHT, The Greatest of All Comedians, The Little Fellow with the Big Laughs, GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE (The Charlie Chaplin of Vaudeville) And Ins Merry Revue Company, In His Funniest of All Revues, •MARRIED BLISTERS,' ' MARRIED BLISTERS,’ ‘MARRIED BLISTERS,’ A Spectacular Musical Extravaganza. (Specially written by George for the Orca sion). BOX PLANS OPEN at THE BRISTOL TO-MuRROW (THURSDAY) MORNING. Reserves, 3s (plus tax 3dj. JOY NIGHT TO-NIGHT. EOSLYNTH E A T K E. Laughs Linger Longer in • LOVE 'EM AND LEAVE ’EM.’ •LOVE 'EM AND LEAVE ’EM.’ ‘LOVE ’EM AND LEAVE ’EM.’ If you like cm full of fun, You’re sure to enjoy this one. Learn a lesson in up-to-the-minute loving from our sweet screen charmer. ANNOUNCING THE GRAND OPENING Of the 1928 CABARET SEASON AT THE SAVOY, TO-NIGHT, / TO-NIGHT, FANCY DRESS AND MASKED BALL The most elaborately-staged Ball ever scon in Dunedin. A limited number of ticket* are still available an application, price Ids 6d each. THURSDAY, 8 to 1 a.m., RACE BALL, Price of Admission, 10s. SATURDAY, 8 (o 12. SUPPER DANCE, Admission, Vs 6d. In organising Ibesc events no expense has been spared to provide conditions equal to the best in London, the outstanding feature of which will be the entirely NEW SAVOY ORCHESTRA, Under the Leadership of Mr ALF. CAREY (From Carlyons. Melbourne). The combination of Six Master Musicians will be a source of sheer delight, and includes a famous BANJO SOLOIST, ART. COLLINGS ■ (Direct from the Royal Palace Hotel, London). Intending patrons arc advised to Reserve Tables early by ’phone 12-li3. THE SAVOY. ’HO TOOK ME HOME LAST NIGHT?’ Great Comedy One-step. Latest Dancing Hit in England. Clio fits : • 10 took me home Inst night. J 10 took me home lust night r* ’d had a few, 1 know—nine or ten or to. remember ail the people saying “ Cheerio. cn came a long, long blank —1 faded away all right, know I heard I hem bellow le’s a jolly good fellow; t who took me home last night ? ynlans ukulele accompaniment and tonic sol-fa. Price, only Is per copy.’ IE BRY ’ S MU 1 C STO KE U DUNEDIN. MOTOR SERVICES. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), CUP DAT. SPECIAL BUSES will leave, Dunedin for Portobclh. at 12.15 and 1.15 p.m. PENINSULA MOTORS. MEETINGS. WBSTPOR l’-STOCKTON COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE. fIUIE TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL GENL. eral meeting OF SHAREHOLDERS will bo held at the Company's Registered Office, 183 Cashel street, Uniatchurch, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd February, 1928, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. Business; 'iu I.’. -Eve the Report of the Directors, with Statement of Accounts, for the yell ended 51st December, 1927. To Elect Two Directors. To Appoint an Auditor. General. Bv order of the Board. G. TOWNSEND, Secretary. The 'transfer Books of the Company will lx? CLOSED from Bth to 22ncl FEBRUARY, both days inclusive. ASSOCIATION OF SUPERANNUATED PUBLIC SERVANTS, OTAGO BRANCH. milE ANNUAL MEETING of the above ,i. will bn held in tbe Social Hall, Goods Yard, on FRIDAY, 10th inst., at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers, etc. 11. FARRANT, Hon. Secretary. THIS EVENING. UNITED TEMPERANCE REFORM COUNCIL. All Temperance Supporters Invited to Meet Mr C R. EDMONDS. General Secretary, Now Zealand Alliance, Who will speak on ‘THE LICENSING BILL AND ITS PROSPECTS.’ SLADE HALT/, CENTRAL MISSION, OCTAGON. 8 p.m. —Sharp—8 p.m. PROFESSIONAL. HAR LE S E. CLARK E, DENTAL SURGEON. NEXT OCTAGON PICTURES. Evening Appointments, 7-8.50. may b« made for Fillings and Painless Extractions.

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Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 8

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