AMUSEMENTS. THE GREATEST BOOM EVER RECORDED IN THE VAUDEVILLE HISTORY OF DUNEDIN. ALL RUSHING TO SEE GEORGE WALLACE. FULLERS’ pRINCESS THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. Crowded Houses Nightly Greet Their Favorite Comedian, George, and His Revue Company, in Their New Hit. HOT FROM THE FUN PRESS. HOT FROM THE FUN PRESS. GEORGE WALLACE REVUE COMPANY, 16—J OVIVILLIANS—I6, Headed by George Wallace, The Most Original and Funniest Revue Comedian Dunedin has Appraised, Present Present Present ‘MARRIED BLISTERS,’ , 'MARRIED BUSTERS,’ MAPRIED BLISTERS,’ A Merry, Mad, Whirligig of Joy, Introducing Mr Wallace in some notable New Sketches, Songs, and Dances. A Show Worth a Booked Seat. Prices: D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d (plus tax and booking foe); Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Box Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m. Later at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. Theatre tel. 13-702. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. DUNEDIN, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY FEB. 21. FEB. 23, FEB. 25, At 8 p.m. sharp. LEO LEO LEO LEO CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY. CHERNIAVSKY, ' CHERNIAVSKY, JAN JAN JAN JAN CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, MISOHEL MISOHEL MISCHEL MISOHEL CHERNIAVSKY. CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, VIOLINIST, PIANIST, ’CELLIST, Three of the Most Brilliant Instrumentalist of the Present Day. Reserved Seats, 6s; Students’ Reserved Seats, 3s; Unreserved Seats, 4s and 2s 6d (all plus tax). Book your seats at Bristol Piano Company’s. v COMING! COMING! COMING! COMING! JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. WILLIAM GRAEME-HOLDER, WILLIAM GRAEME-HOLDER, WILLIAM GRAEME-HOLDER, WILLIAM GRAEME-HOLDER, NOTED ENGLISH AUTHOR AND ACTOR, NOTED ENGLISH AUTHOR AND ACTOR, In his Extraordinary Play, • SUSPENSE! ’ ‘SUSPENSE! ’ ‘SUSPENSE!’ ‘SUSPENSE! ’ ‘SUSPENSE!’ ‘SUSPENSE!’ ‘SUSPENSE!’ ‘SUSPENSE!’ ‘SUSPENSE!’ ‘SUSPENSE!’ “THE PLAY WHICH CANNOT BE “THE PLAY WHICH CANNOT BE FILMED.” FILMED.” DANC'NG. DANCING. DANCING. MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE, MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE, MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE, TO-NIGHT-8 to 11-TO-NIGHT. ALF. CAREY And His Entirely NEW SAVOY ORCHESTRA. NEW SAVOY ORCHESTRA. NEW SAVOY ORCHESTRA. A Revelation in Syncopated Music. ADMISSION, 2s 6d. THE SAVOY. EDUCATIONAL. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. The DUNEDIN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (Principal, Miss V. SLBE, late of Eossbotham’s) Is now open for the Enrolment of Students. Hours: 9.30-12.30 and 2-4. Only new Machines and Latest Appliances are being used. INDIVIDUAL TUITION GUARANTEED TO EACH PUPIL. Students Coached for Government Exams. FEES Single Course £1 15 0 Shorthand and TypePER writing £2 10 0 Shorthand, Typewriting, TERM. and Bookkeeping ... £4 Vi 0 Terra Commences from Date of Entry, and consists of 12 Weeks. A fully-qualified Teaching Staff in attendance. Railway Concession Tickets Arranged for Country Pupils. ENROLMENT BUREAU: No. 4 STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. ’Phone 13-687. WANTED, by Lady Teacher (Cargill's Corner), Beginners Pianoforte; 17s 6d quarter; adults; no children.—933, ‘ Star ’ Office. HAWAIIAN Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street. BROWN’S Commercial College, above Moray place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; new pupils being enrolled. Railway concessions. MEETINGS. THE INVERCARGILL TROTTING CLUB, INVERCARGILL. ANNUAL MEETING, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 2nd and 3rd MARCH. 1928. £2,S3S—STAKES—£2,S3S. NOMINATIONS for Both Days Close with the Undersigned at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 17th February, 1923. (Full Programme in ‘Referee’ of February 2nd and 9th and 'Otago Witness’ of February 15 th.) NOTICE TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS. On the 2nd day of the Trotting Meeting, SATURDAY, - 3rd March, 1928. a SPECIAL HORSE TRAIN, with Car attached for Trainers and Attendants, will leave Invercargill for Gore at 6.20 p.m., will lift horses at Mill road, and shunt where required to put of! up to Gore inclusive. J. E. CUTHILL, Secretary, Invercargill. Telephone 1,136. Telegrams, “ Useful,lnvercargill. JP.O. Box No. 249.
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Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 8
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