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. TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, TO-MORROW NIGHT, Last three performances of this wonderful show. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. GEORGE WALLACE REVUE COMPANY, 16— JO VIVILLIAN S—l 6, Headed by George Wallace, The Most Original and Funniest Befws Comedian Dunedin has Appraised, Present Present Present ■MARRIED BLISTERS,’ •MARRIED BLISTERS,’ WIAPRIEO BUSTERS,’ 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 fee); 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. COMING! COMING! COMING! COMING! JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. WILLIAM GRAEME-HOLDEU, 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 BB “ THE PLAY WHICH CANNOT BE FILMED.” : FILMED.” PALAIS DE DANSE, IALAISE DE DANSE, PALAIS DB JT, DANSE, P EVERY WEDNESDAY AND P A SATURDAY, A L EMBASSY SALON, MORAY PLACE. L A Special Attractions. A 1 To-morrow (Saturday), Feb. 18. I S To-morrow (Saturday), Feb.- 18. S Monte Carlo Dance, Lucky Spot Dances. D Good Prizes. . D E Balloons, Streamers, and Spotlight E Effects. D Piccadilly Full Dance Band. D A Featuring all the Latest Numbers. A N N S Admission, 2s 6d cadi. S E Supper Provided. E Palais De Danse. Palais De Danse. With the Opening of the Cabaret Season, the problem of entertaining for Hosts and Hostesses can easily bo solved, whether it be a Coming-Out Event, Birthday Party, or any other Party, large or small in number. No form of entertainment will be so much appreciated and none with such a complete absence of worry and anxiety as a Cabaret Party in tire enchanting TUDOR HALL, With its new and wonderful lighting effects, exquisite service, aud the fascinating NEW SAVOY ORCHESTRA, Under the Direction of ALF. CAREY. A limited number of tables are now available, and intending patrons are advised to book early by 'phono 12-133. Admission, 7s 6d, Supper Included. THE SAVOY. SETTLERS’ And PIONEERS' HALL. HALL omblcy Club. TO-MORROW NIGHT, embley Club. OLD AND NEW embleyClub. DANCES, embley Club Waltzes, Quadrilles, Albert*, embleyClub. Scholtische, Maxina, OnoembleyClub. stops, Fox-trots, etc. smbley Club. Will Smith's Kapai iinbley Club. Orchestra. embleyClub Gordon’s Dance Band. rmbloyClub. Supper Provided. embleyClub. Admission, 2s 6d. Euchre. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Euchre. IGyLARATAH TEA ROOMS, Euchre. VT Euchre. 9—SPECIAL ORDERS—9. Euchre. Admission, 2s.
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Evening Star, Issue 19793, 17 February 1928, Page 6
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