AMUSEMENTS. FOR A SHOW IIUT ENTERTAINS, LAUGHS THAT JAR THE JIMJAMS, AT A PRICE THAT DOESN’T HURT, THERE IS ONLY ONE THEATRE IN TOWNFULLEHS’ p BIN 0E S S THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. REVUE EVENT OF THE YEAR. REVUE EVENT OF THE YEAR. Hear Him, GEORGE WALLACE, See Him, GEORGE WALLACE, Laugh GEORGE WALLACE, With Him, GEORGE WALLACE, Sing With GEORGE WALLACE, Him, GEORGE WALLACE, In flic Perfect Little Play, ‘SOME NIGHT.’ It's from the Pen of George Himself, AND IT’S ALL RIGHTA nd ALL BRIGHT. ‘SOME NIGHT, 1 ■SOME NIGHT,’ 'SOME NIGHT,’ In Seven Gorgeous Scenes, Elaborate Settings, and Beautiful Costumes. A Panorama of Novelty and Nonsense. A Dinkum Wallace Show. All-new Vaudeville Preface. Prices; D.G. and Stalls, 2s 6d (pins tai; and booking fee); Back Stalk, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Box Plans at. THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m. Later at JACOBS'S, Tobacconist. Theatre tel. 13-702.. A USTH AJ. IA N CR ICKETEH S O'l A GO, CARISBROOK GROUND, FRIDA V, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY, February 21, 25, 27, 1928. HOURS OF PLAY ; 11.50 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. 2.15 p.m. to 4.15 p.m. 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Come and See AUSTRALIA’S BEST, Including W. H. PONSFOKD (the Record Breaker), W. M. WOODFUI.L, V. Y. RICHARDSON, C. V. GRIMMETT, A. P. KIPP AX, W. A. OLDFIELD ADMISSION: Adults —Ground, Is 6d ; Stand, Is. Children—Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d. Admission to Stand by Burns street, entrance. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea obtainable at the ground. E. S. WILSON, See., O.C.A. M Got me ARTON, OUT ALL NIGHT Loosing for Von. something funny to tel) yon. Meet at EMPIRE THEATRE on FRID\Y. REGINALD DENNY. 3 TYCO CROQUET CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Commences on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, At 10 o'clock, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR 5 OR 6 DAYS. All Interested in Croquet arc Cordially Inviled. M. M'DONALD, Hon. Secretary. ALBANY STREET ASSOCIATED NORMAL SCHOOL. B OYS’ BRASS BAND CONGER GARDENS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, At, 8 p.m. A. HANNA, Conductor. T, [ARION, . L OUT ALL NIGHT Looking ter Yon. something fnnnv to tell yon. Meet at EMPIRE THEATRE on FRIDAr. REGINALD DENNY. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MAO LET, Sclf-conlaincd Furnished Room; JL suit two mates or bach. —612, ‘ Star. ACANCIES, permanent or casuals.— Glcnavon, 298 High street. fllO LET, 2 large, sunny, Well-furnished JL Rooms, with use of gas cooker; electric light, ’phone, conveniences, in refined home °with business people: very central, no cars; terms moderate.—sß6, ‘Star’ Office.
"ANTED, 2 Boarders to share double room, private place; every convenience; terms moderate.—Address Central, 573, ‘Star/ , 0 LET, nice sunny Uni'nrnished Room (every convenience) in bungalow; rent 10s.—Apply 41 Glen avenue. ''STOUNG Lady requires Board and RetiJL donee, vicinity Arthur street; telephono essential. —562, Star. nno LET, Unfurnished Front Rooms; 0.1., X. gas cooker, fireplaces, convenience.'.— 279 Castle street (near Frederick strcel). ACANCY for 5 Working Men Boarders, comfortable home.—Apply 13 Melville street. . ANTED, Board" in private family by Working Man; reasonable terms.— Reply 559, ‘Star’ Office. . W" ANTED, 1 or 2 respectable Retired Gentlemen Boarders; cpiict home; 30s week.—s 36, ‘ Star.’ ANTED. Working Man Boarder, comfortable home; washing, mending; 27s 6d weekly; Cargill's Corner. - 527, ‘ Star.’ ACANCY 2 business Gentlemen; pood conditions to suitable people; tea, breakfast; north end.—s 24, Star. VACANCIES for a Eew Permanent Boarders.—4sl Princes street south. 1- ARGB Front, Double Furnished Bedi Sitting Room: vacant; gas cooker, c. light, ’phone.—9l London street. Three share room; College; tclcBOARD offered (superior home) Gentlemen, student ■ 1 single beds; handy phone.—4l7, ‘Star' Km. WANTED, by young Woman Bed-Sit-ting Room; city preferred.—Address 598, rj RET, Bedrooms, gentlcmin or lady friends; opposite Y.M.C.A.; te.e--)!iono.—4o Tennyson street. GOOD Board in quiet home; good table, ' washing, mending; 27s 6d week.—u4s, Star.’ Ts~¥7o77akfast; Vacancies Few PerX manent Boarders, 30s week.—Dominion House, Cumberland street, near Fire Brigade Station, 2 minutes railway; electric ’igbt, piano; telephone 13-336. 0" "NSLOW House.—Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior accoramolation; rooms and suites of rooms to let; jsc of tennis court, —’Phone 22-550. WILD Accommodation, Kain- ) bow Private' Hotel, 45 St. Andrew itreet; bed-breakfast, ss; permanents, from 50s,—'Phone 13-283. __ , iITANTED.—New Arrivals from Horae, VV, Advice Given, Homes, Employment, renditions-—Mrs Jones-Ncilson, president, .55 Moray place __ _ ANTED"To Rent, by Business Gentleman, Single Furnished Bedroom, morning tray; kindly state terms. 621, Star. HOLIDAY RESORTS. A CCOMMODATION for Paying Guests ±\ at Manor House, Warrington.—Apply Mrs Laverly, 17 Elder street, Dunedin. PHTB HOUSE, Beach street, Waikouaili, bandy to beach and Railway Station; term reasonable.—’Phone 45; M. Cooper. ANTED To Rent, at Brighton, comfortable Furnished House for short time.—Address 264,• ' Star,’ ARRINGTON HOUSE offers excellent Private Accommodation; every com fort; tariff moderate.—Apply H. Couper Warrington.
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Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 8
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