AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. DUNEDIN. TO-NIGHT (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, MISCHEL MISOHEL MISCHEL MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, VIOLINIST, PIANIST, ’CELLIST, Throe of the Most Brilliant Instrumentalists • 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. fJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. SIX-NIGHT SEASON, SIX-NIGHT SEASON, Commencing MONDAY, 27th FEBRUARY MONDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, . WILLIAM GRAEME-HOLDER, WILLIAM GR.AEME-HOLDER, WILLIA M GRA E ME-H OLD ER, WILLIAM GRAEME-HOLDErT, Noted English Author and Actor, AND SPECIALLY-SELECTED COMPANY, AND SPECIALLY-SELECTED COMPANY, Including FRANK CALNON, FRANK CALNON. ' SUSPENSE. 1 ’SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE,’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ ■SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ ‘SUSPENSE.’ The Play which Cannot lie Filmed. The Play which Caunot be Filmed. SPECIAL PREMIERE PRICES: SPECIAL PREMIERE PRICES: D.Ch ami 0.5., 5?; Stall?) 3s; Pit, &, All prices plus tax. BOX PLANS OPEN at THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY'S on THURSDAY, February 23.
SWEET PEAS! DAHLIAS! (GLADIOLI! DCAED I X KURTJ.CULT URAL SOCIET Y' S annual exhibition of sweet peas, dahlias, gladioli, AND OTHER SEASONABLE FLOWERS. VEGETABLE AND DECORATIVE AND FLORAL WORK, PIONEER HALL (Early Settlers’ Buildings), TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), FEBRUARY 22. Open 1.30 fo 10 p.m. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. SALE OF FLOWERS AT 9.30 p.m.
TO LET. rnO LET, Stafford street (top), 2 good A Houses, 7 and 10 rooms; vacant. — Park, Pcynolds, Ltd. 352 mO LET, 6-roomed House, No. 8 Adam JL street (off Kussell street); rent, 40s a week. rim LET, Concrete Motor Garage, MornX, ington car terminus.—6oG, ’Star.’
Policeman; “What’s your name?” Lorry Driver: “It’s on th’ side of rne wagon.” Policeman (trying to read name): “It’s obliterated.” ' Lorry Driver: “You’re a liar; It’s O’Brien.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 8
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